It is common today to hear Catholics justifying support for the theory of evolution as if there’s nothing in the Church that opposes it. The truth is that the Church has explicitly…...
Author: williamcmichael
Mom’s in the Hospital
My mother had a mini stroke this evening and is spending the night at the county hospital. Times like these make me thankful to be self-employed and I’m thankful for the opportunity…...
The Resolve of a Virtuous Man
“I shall conquer this! I shall!” The love-inspired resolve of Mr. Darcy in Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” provides young men with an excellent example of what’s necessary to obtain beautiful things in…...
The Use of Religious Promises
In this life, we are surrounded by distractions and temptations, but there are as many distractions and temptations arising from our own hearts and minds daily. The Christian life requires constant vigilance…...
Thoughts on the Thomistic Institute’s Video “Are Creation and Evolution Compatible?”
In this video, Mr. William C. Michael of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy shares thoughts on the Thomistic Institute's video, "Are Creation and Evolution Compatible?".
Daniel Carroll
Article on Daniel Carroll II (1730-1796), a Catholic signer of the Declaration of Indpendence, the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution, who was also the brother of Archbishop John Carroll, the first…...
Life and Times of John Carroll (1735-1815)
Biography I desire to read on the first Catholic bishop in America, who lived during the time of the American Revolution (1776) and beginning of the American government under the Constitution (1789).
The Danger of Zealous Christians
In this clip from “A Man for All Seasons”, St. Thomas More (Paul Scofield) rebukes his wife, daughter and son-in-law, the Protestant Will Roper, for their false reasoning that the spiritual ends…...
Michael Voris Resigns for “Morality” Issue
News recently that Michael Voris has “shockingly” resigned from Church Militant over a violation of some “morality clause”. I explained the problem with Michael Voris–and others like him in Catholic circles–a year…...
Schools of Hellas
To a Hellene education meant the training of character and taste, and the symmetrical development of body, mind, and imagination. He would not have included under so honourable a name either any course of instruction in which the pupils mastered their future trade or profession, or any accumulation of knowledge undertaken with the object of making money.