Saint Paolo Gabriele
Posted on 27. May, 2012 by Theodore Roe in Current Events, Politics
For the Roman Catholic Church, it has been a bad… well, I would say era (ever since the plebs started waking up in the mid-1500s), but for brevity’s sake let’s say century. The gargantuan religion-cum-nation has suffered some serious blows lately (largely because some of those blows were non-consensual affairs) and its worldwide integrity is [...]
Roman Catholicism and OWS
Posted on 27. Oct, 2011 by Alex Sharp in Current Events
At least a few religious leaders of almost every stripe have come out in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The voices of Protestant, Jewish, Buddhist and Muslim leaders have been joined by the support of a group not everyone would have thought would throw in their hat into the OWS ring: The Roman [...]
The Pope Mulls Proper Use Of Condoms
Posted on 21. Nov, 2010 by Alex Sharp in Current Events
The newest book about the Roman Catholic Church and her leader, Pope Benedict XVI, is a bit of a sensation even through it had yet to be released. The 219 page read is titled “Light of the World: The Pope, the Church and the Signs of the Times” and is the result of six one-hour [...]
From Henry VIII To Elizabeth II
Posted on 18. Sep, 2010 by Alex Sharp in History
Pope Benedict XVI is on a visit to Great Britain this week. The head of the Roman Catholic Church made news all around the world when he met with Queen Elizabeth II, his titular counterpart in the Church of England. The Church of England (or Anglican Communion) and the Roman Catholic Church have been separate [...]
Tithe Your Anger, Not Your Money, To The Vatican
Posted on 12. Apr, 2010 by Joseph Fosco in Analysis
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 [...]
On Behalf Of KTF Media Group: Happy Easter!
Posted on 03. Apr, 2010 by Joseph Fosco in Announcements
On this Holy Day, I wish to express my disappointment in the Roman Catholic Church over the ongoing pedophilia matters among the clergy and the protection of those predators by bishops. I would like to ask everyone to read the recent article by Theodore Roe: Pedophile Priests, And The Church That Protects Them, Feel Abused [...]
Can A Pope Resign His Post?
Posted on 27. Mar, 2010 by Alex Sharp in History
As the child abuse scandals continue to mount, it seemed it was only a matter of time until something directly involving Joseph Ratzinger, also known as Pope Benedict XVI, came to light. Now that serious misconduct has been discovered during Ratzinger’s tenure as Archbishop of Munich, there are cries from the peanut gallery for the [...]
Exorcising Responsibility
Posted on 13. Mar, 2010 by Alex Sharp in Current Events
After several years of terrible, gut-wrenching stories about mental, physical and sexual abuse at the hands of priests, nuns and other lay-people of the Roman Catholic Church, there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks to Father Gabriele Amorth, a root cause for the myriad of despicable abuses has been found [...]
The Pope ‘Speaks Out’ On Child Abuse, But Does Little Else
Posted on 12. Feb, 2010 by Alex Sharp in Current Events
In the recent wake of yet another child abuse scandal, Pope Benedict XVI spoke out strongly, condemning the unconscionable actions of predator clergy. He said that while it is the duty of the Church and her followers to protect children, “unfortunately, in different instances, certain of its members went against this commitment and violated rights.” [...]
Google Search Could Have Averted Williamson Holocaust Flap
Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by Alex Sharp 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 [...]

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