Thursday, 23rd May 2013

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 [...]

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 [...]

Cardinal George Is Right! To Hell With Barack Obama!

Posted on 06. Apr, 2009 by in Current Events

Cardinal George Is Right! To Hell With Barack Obama! Cardinal George is right about President Obama and Notre Dame. I am not shocked or disappointed that Cardinal George is doing what he was appointed to do, which is stand up for the teachings of the Church. If you want to be a Catholic you cannot [...]

The Anglican Communion Disunion

Posted on 03. Apr, 2009 by in History

The Anglican Communion may be slowly heading towards a serious schism. At the heart of the problem is acceptance of homosexuals in non-celibate relationships. This is not a new controversy for the Anglican Communion, the collective name for members of the Anglican faith throughout the world, but it is a matter of exponentially increasing concern. [...]

Reaction To International Women’s Day Agitating

Posted on 23. Mar, 2009 by in Current Events

International Women’s Day is a day generally geared towards celebrating the social, political, and economical achievements of women the world over. And in observance of this day to celebrate women, L’Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, chose to run a story extolling the virtues of household technology in changing the life of women. The question was [...]

Google Search Could Have Averted Williamson Holocaust Flap

Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by in Current Events

On Thursday, Pope Benedict XVI issued a letter to Catholic Bishops considering the uproar caused by the remission of the excommunication of four Bishops connected to the Society of Saint Pius X, better known as SSPX. In it, Pope Benedict XVI explains the Williamson case as an “unforeseen mishap,” and explains that he now realizes that [...]

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 [...]

The Great Schism

Posted on 18. Nov, 2008 by in History

In the United States, the Protestant Reformation is perhaps the best known schism in Christianity. The story of how Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany dominates our understanding of modern Christianity. Whether the reader supports the ideals of the Protestants or Catholics concerning this fundamental split, [...]

Democratic Party: "Catholics Get Lost!"

Posted on 20. Oct, 2008 by in Analysis

Historically, the essence of being a Catholic meant following the doctrine, tradition and policies set forth by the Pope. In today’s Catholic World that statement is still true, but all too often someone’s personal interpretation of what they believe doctrine and tradition truly mean takes precedence. During this general election cycle, an era of economic [...]