Tuesday, 21st May 2013

Burn Baby, Burn

Posted on 10. Sep, 2010 by in Current Events

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September 11th this year marks the ninth anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center towers. One would think the news would be more centered on a somber reflection on that fateful day that the United States finally recognized that our newest enemy did not wear a uniform or fly a single flag. It [...]

Grandpa And Dad, Fr. Jim Is A Real Man Of God

Posted on 10. Jun, 2010 by in Announcements

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In protest of Pope Benedict’s rule, I published a controversial piece last Easter. Please click here to see it. This piece I am doing on Fr. Jim Reinhart is in further protest of Pope Benedict and his Church’s rule. James ‘Jim’ Reinhart entered Seminary in 1956. However, decided that he was not meant to be [...]

Tithe Your Anger, Not Your Money, To The Vatican

Posted on 12. Apr, 2010 by in Analysis

To Those Who Can Make A Difference

Catholics owe it to God to pay respect to him by attending Sunday Mass. Most people that donate money at church feel as if they are making God happy. Forgive me for pointing out that God is not the recipient of our donations. MoneyGram works wonders, however, it is not possible to send MoneyGrams to [...]

Pius XII’s Beautification Becomes An Ugly Problem For Rome

Posted on 22. Dec, 2009 by in Current Events

Pope John Paul II came one step closer to sainthood a few days ago as Pope Benedict XVI certified the last pontiff’s state of heroic virtue. This step, known as Veneration in the Catholic Church, is the second to last stage in the canonization process. This puts Pope John Paul II on track to be [...]

Catholic Archbishop Defrocked, Anglicans Embraced, For Same Behavior

Posted on 17. Dec, 2009 by in Current Events

The latest chapter in the story of the former Archbishop of Lusaka, Emmanuel Milingo, came down the wire today. The African priest, who used to be a favorite of the Holy See in the 80s and 90s, is being defrocked. This comes on the heels of the 2006 excommunication he received from Pope John Paul [...]

Real Help Is Finally Here: KTF Media Group Presents The Cardinal Cody Observation Commission

Posted on 13. Aug, 2009 by in Announcements

I have gone from dining with the bishops of Chicago and financially supporting the Catholic school system to questioning if whether the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago is sincere about their much vaunted ‘concern for the children’. I’d like to think the church is concerned for the children, but, after reviewing the transcripts and exhibits [...]

Bishop Raymond Goedert Likes To Think The Roman Catholic Chuch Is “Concerned For The Children…”

Posted on 03. Aug, 2009 by in Analysis

I would like to think that Bishop Goedert is concerned for the Children too. I’d like to think that I am the most handsome and intelligent man alive. Despite my deepest and most sincere hope that this is the case, reality assures me it is not. Yet another recently released deposition, related to me via [...]

Do Chicago Catholics Have The Right To Know If Cardinal Francis George And Father Daniel Flens Are More Than ‘Just Friends’?

Posted on 08. Jun, 2009 by in Analysis

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Author’s Note Dear Bishop Lyne, Forgive me for denying your request to remove this article from KTF’s publication. I have been deeply conscience stricken about doing the right thing and feel I must permanently publish this article. Sincerely yours in Christ, Joseph Fosco Almost every time you see Francis Cardinal George you also seeFather Daniel Flens. [...]

One Easter With Two Different Dates

Posted on 11. Apr, 2009 by in History

Often times the Orthodox and Roman Catholic celebration of Easter falls on different days. Why does this happen? Easter Sunday is the Sunday immediately following the Paschal Full Moon, or the first full moon of spring. Don’t let that term fool you, though. Technically it is the first ecclesiastical full moon. Only in the early days [...]

Benedict XVI Lauds Achievements Of Archaeology

Posted on 24. Dec, 2008 by in Current Events

Just a few days ago Pope Benedict XVI reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to understanding the past as a means of confirming faith. On December 20th His Holiness met with the Pontifical Institute of Christian Archaeology, greeting their most senior official, grand chancellor Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, with remarkable cordiality. The Holy Father remarked upon the, “precious and [...]