A Fresco to Guide Us Through These Dark Times
On the first Easter morning, Christ’s followers were mourning, and his despairing Apostles hid in a locked room. The broken and bloodied corpse of Jesus had been laid in a tomb, and a heavy stone [...]
Elizabeth Warren…or the Dignity of Women?
At the closing of the Second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI addressed all women, saying “the hour is coming, in fact has come, when the vocation of woman is being achieved in its fullness, the [...]
Cut Off Those Baby Factories
An outlandish video of a New Age mother-daughter duo went viral on social media, and by now most everyone has heard their “cut off the baby factories” message. Calling themselves the Angelic Initiative, LynnLife and [...]
Censors, Lies, and Videotape
I hope you’ve been paying attention to the fevered attempt to take down Tucker Carlson. This would be quite the coup for the left: They’ve already celebrated the body-slam of former Fox News host Bill [...]
A Painting Worth Pondering in Lent
In 1424, the 23-year-old Florentine artist Masaccio was commissioned to paint frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel. As one enters this chapel, the first panel on the upper left is his work The Expulsion from the Garden [...]
A Massacre of Innocence
Here in my cozy Dallas suburb, families celebrate all 12 days of Christmas. We welcome the birth of Christ with door-busting church attendance, trees sparkle in front windows, there is an abundance of eggnog and [...]
Snowflakes or Mistletoe?
Baby, it’s cold everywhere these days, outside and inside. The #MeToo movement has put flirting and romance into a deep freeze. Men across the country fear the ramifications of holding a door open for a [...]
Real Men Don’t ‘Shut Up’ – But They Do ‘Step Up’
I am a woman who is beyond sickened by the current radical feminist platform. “I am woman, hear me roar” has mutated into screeching, man-hating, eternal victimhood. The Democrats that support, condone, and feed this [...]
In Praise of Straws and Freedom
I plan to increase my giant stash of colorful plastic straws. I want to stock up with a greater variety and quantity than ever before. It’s kind of important here in the heat wave of [...]
Once Again, a House Divided
And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand. —Mark 3:25 (King James Version) In the wake of the horrific shootings in Parkland, Florida, shouldn’t the people of this country be united [...]
A Grammy for the Granny
A Read-Aloud Story by Hillary Clinton Time’s Up! It’s true—I’m here for you! We’re sisters all together; And to the victims who’ve said MeToo, You can count on me forever . . . Unless, of [...]
Nasty Specter of the Golden Toilet
The chief curator and so-called artistic director of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City crapped all over America last week. What should be one of the most esteemed cultural institutions in the world has [...]
Feminists in Wonderland
Twinkle, twinkle, pussyhat! How I wonder what you’re at! Up above the world you fly, Like a tea tray in the sky. (With apologies to Lewis Carroll) The Women’s March and the Pussyhat Project—its sea [...]
French Manifesto Exposes Feminist Folly
In keeping with the spirit of our times, radical feminists began 2018 with some “big bangs,” and though these bangs were entirely consensual, someone snuck out before breakfast, thereby ensuring controversy, confusion, and prodigious amounts [...]
The Masculine Virtue of the Average Joe
St. Joseph was chosen among all men, to be the protector and guardian of the Virgin Mother of God; the defender and foster-father of the Infant-God, and the only co-operator upon earth, the one confidant [...]
“I Tawt I Taw a PussyHat!”
Guess who’s coming to Washington? No, I’m not talking about the illustrious Mr. Smith made famous by Jimmy Stewart. In this case, it’s “Rosie and the PussyHats.” Having broken her promise to rid the country [...]
Baby, It’s Dumb Outside: How the Feminist Left and Puritanical Right Get Sexuality Wrong (and Ruin a Perfectly Fine Song)
Isn’t it enough that the Always Correct Left has created an environment where we, in our gender fluidity, are now constantly and carefully dodging a minefield of emotional triggers? No. In recent years, a segment [...]