The Next Frontier Beyond the Natural Family

 

DIANA writes:

In September 2012, Jerry Brown vetoed the bill (introduced by homosexual legislator Mark Leno) to legalize the status of more than two parents per child. Governor Brown didn’t do that because he was opposed to it. He vetoed the bill because its passage came in the middle of an especially fraught period, in which the Defense of Marriage Act was being considered. He didn’t want to rock the boat by saying to people, in effect, “Listen up, here are the consequences of same-sex “marriage.” This is the next step in the road to perdition.” Smart move on his part.

Prediction: in two years or less, the bill will come up, it will pass, and children in California will be able to enjoy the benefits of three, four and who knows how many “moms” and “dads.” And parts of the rest of the country will follow. Other parts will not, they will be demonized as “bigots,” and yadda yadda. It’s all so familiar by now. (more…)

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It Is Possible to Love America Still

    IN AN essay at The Orthosphere, "What is the America that traditionalists love?" Alan Roebuck writes that it is reasonable and good to love America despite her decline: If America is ours, if we belong to her, then we must love her regardless of whether or not she is great. Love is not the same as approval; we are not obliged to approve of all that America is and does. But if we really are connected to America then there is no doubt about our duty to love our own people. And conversely, if America is not ours, if the situation has grown so bad that we really are no longer of America, then we owe her no more than the common courtesy we owe all people made in God’s image. So do we still belong to America? Or has she become a different nation, one to whom we do not belong? This question cannot be answered by airtight logic and a knock-down-drag-out argument. What we speak of here is real, but it is not known by mathematical or scientific reasoning. It is a spiritual and transcendent reality, and therefore it is known primarily by intuition rather than by syllogistic reasoning. But note that intuition—the mind’s ability to know a truth by immediately grasping it rather than by a process of logical deduction—always forms in response to what we observe. These observations are the evidence that induces intuitive knowledge under the right conditions. And logic can play…

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International Maternal Prostitution

 

From the Boston company, Circle Surrogacy, which matches AMerican women up with international clients.
From the Boston company, Circle Surrogacy, which matches American women up with international clients.

FROM Reuters:

Wealthy Chinese are hiring American women to serve as surrogates for their children, creating a small but growing business in $120,000 “designer” American babies for China’s elite.

Surrogacy agencies in China and the United States are catering to wealthy Chinese who want a baby outside the country’s restrictive family planning policies, who are unable to conceive themselves, or who are seeking U.S. citizenship for their children.

Emigration as a family is another draw – U.S. citizens may apply for Green Cards for their parents when they turn 21. (more…)

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The Happy, Snappy World of Baby Buying

 

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MEN Having Babies, an organization that helps its “gay clientele” rent wombs and buy babies, is having its Ninth Annual Men Having Babies Surrogacy Conference in ten days. As Pope Francis says, enter into the “moral darkness” around you. But don’t become obsessed with it. There are more important things to think about. Check it out. This is a pedophile’s dream come true. All of this is perfectly legal in good ol’ America, where anything can be bought and anything can be sold.

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Bergoglio Bomb of the Day

 

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“You cannot know Jesus without having problems. And I dare say, ‘But if you want to have a problem, go to the street to know Jesus – you’ll end up having not one, but many!’ But that is the way to get to know Jesus! You cannot know Jesus in first class! One gets to know Jesus in going out [into] every day [life]. You cannot get to know Jesus in peace and quiet, nor even in the library: Know Jesus.”

 — Pope Francis, Vatican Mass, September 26, 2013

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The Discussion Continues

 

IN the entry “Jorge Bergoglio and the Vacant Throne,” Sage McLaughlin writes:

Whether or not Bergolio is formally guilty of heresy, it appears that he is in a state of objective apostasy.  Practically every word he utters is crafted so as to add confusion and muddy the waters of Church teaching, always behind the cloak of words such as “nuance.”  Those who strain and squint in an effort to find the rock-ribbed orthodoxy ingeniously hidden beneath all the layers of liberal Jesuit-speak are simply deluding themselves, because they cannot admit the terrible truth.  (I marvel daily at the scale and scope of the effort by conservatives throughout the Western world to deny the seriousness of our situation, but particularly in matters of faith and morals, and particularly among Catholics who cannot face the awful realities confronting us.)

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Buy Barilla Pasta

 

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Guido, Luca and Paolo Barilla

DON VINCENZO writes:

To lighten the apparent stress on you and your readers created by the Pope’s recent interview, may I offer a bit of welcome relief in the form of a recent declaration by the CEO of the Italian pasta maker, Barilla, with the eponymous name of Guido Barilla?

Recently, the CEO of Barilla Pasta, the Emilia-Romagna (Central Italy) company that is the largest pasta producing company in the world, with manufacturing outlets in, amongst other countries, the U.S., declared on a radio program that his company would not use homosexual families or couples in their ads. That announcement, which sent the European homosexual lobby in paroxysms of rage, was: “I would never do an advert with a homosexual family…if the gays don’t like it they can go an eat another brand.” (more…)

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What Did the Pope Say About Divorce?

 

MUCH has been made of Pope Francis’s references to abortion and homosexuality in his “Big Heart” interview that appeared in America magazine and little about the disturbingly open-ended comment he made regarding divorce and remarriage. As with so much of the interview, it is the suggestion of approval that is alarming. (more…)

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George H. W. Bush Attends Lesbian “Wedding”

 

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HENRY McCULLOCH writes:

For the umpteenth time, conservatives, repeat after me: Never Trust A Bush!

It has only become more clear over the years that the Bush Clan is and has always been a cabal of social and political liberals masquerading as conservative to preserve its political base in the Republican Party – both because the Clan’s original power base was the Connecticut GOP and because, despite strenuous efforts to re-package themselves as Hispanic, the Bushes are just too WASPy and ‘whitebread’ to be national contenders in today’s diversity-obsessed and anti-white Democratic Party.

Now the Bush Clan paterfamilias has made it even more obvious, for those who still don’t get it, that Bushite liberalism does not begin with the generation of W and Jeb. (more…)

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The Uniformity of Schools without Uniforms

 

ONE OF the common arguments against school uniforms is that they do not allow children to express their individuality. I remember a mother at a school my older son attended stating that she strongly believed her six- and eight-year-old daughters would be stifled in their creativity and self-awareness if they were ever to wear uniforms. As Marian T. Horvat points out in this article today at Tradition in Action, this is a quite laughable argument given the extreme uniformity and herd-like fashion schoolchildren exhibit in their choice of clothes. Fashion is fascist in its dictates to the young. A girl’s entire identity hinges on adequately displaying not her creativity but her conformity. Dr. Horvat writes:

[I] was quite irritated when I picked up the Los Angeles Times one morning recently and found a law professor taking a strong stand against school uniforms in an editorial titled “Dressing down school dress codes.” (September 5, 2013). Her dressing down of uniforms centers basically on the same old worn-out arguments that uniforms stifle individuality and are anti-democratic. (more…)

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Neumayr on Francis

 

IN THE previous entry on Pope Francis, a reader recommended this article by George Nuemayr at The American Spectator.  Nuemayr is not among those Catholic commentators dismissing the seriousness of the un-orthodox views recently expressed by the Pope. However, he believes there is hope in the possibility that he will undergo correction. He writes:

Even if given the most charitable reading, Pope Francis’s recent interview with Jesuit publications was alarming in its spirit-of-Vatican II liberalism. Catholicism is not a personality cult and so Catholics, following the example of St. Paul, don’t need to ooh and aah over unsound, non-infallible remarks, which were made incidentally to publications like America known principally for their heterodoxy. (more…)

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The Dahesh Museum of Art

 

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Sheep on the Coast, Eugène Joseph Verboeckhoven; 1878

 

STEVEN T. writes:

I discovered this website today, and I just had to inform you of it. “The Dahesh Museum of Art is the only institution in the United States devoted to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting works by Europe’s academically trained artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Dahesh serves a diverse audience by placing these artists in the broader context of 19th-century visual culture, and by offering a fresh appraisal of the role academies played in reinvigorating the classical ideals of beauty, humanism, and skill.”

I believe that you would enjoy this immensely, as will I.

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Jorge Bergoglio and the Vacant Throne

 

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Pope Paul IV

 

IT is an enduring and unshakeable doctrine of the Catholic Church that anyone who rejects part of the faith, even one article of the faith, rejects the whole. Can a non-Catholic, someone who rejects the faith, legitimately be a pope? The answer seems obvious. Nevertheless, it is urgently, now more than ever, in need of articulation.

In 1559, Pope Paul IV proclaimed that a non-Catholic cannot be the Roman Pontiff. His words are a definitive statement on the issue in general. Paul IV wrote the following in his Apostolic Constitution “Cum ex Apostolatus Officio:

[I]f ever at any time it shall appear that any Bishop, even if he be acting as an Archbishop, Patriarch or Primate; or any Cardinal of the aforesaid Roman Church, or, as has already been mentioned, any legate, or even the Roman Pontiff, prior to his promotion or his elevation as Cardinal or Roman Pontiff, has deviated from the Catholic Faith or fallen into some heresy:

(i) the promotion or elevation, even if it shall have been uncontested and by the unanimous assent of all the Cardinals, shall be null, void and worthless; (more…)

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A Night at the Opera

 

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HENRY McCULLOCH writes:

Here is a telling vignette of a new cold war between an America hell-bent upon tearing herself up by the roots and a Russia striving, however unevenly, to reconnect to her roots. Last month, The Thinking Housewife posted a comment about homosexualists’ threats to disrupt the opening night of the Metropolitan Opera of New York’s 2013-2014 season, a gala performance of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin featuring Valery Gergiev at the podium and Anna Netrebko on-stage, to protest recent Russian laws restricting homosexualist propaganda.

According to The New York Times, which we must acknowledge as expert in matters both New York and homosexual, if not Russian, the homosexualists made good on their threat: (more…)

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It Ain’t Profound Enough for Women

  GOD did not realize when he created the world out of pure nothingness, when he dignified human nature above all else, when he entered into history to become an actual human being, when he offered a path to salvation and eternal bliss to both men and women, when he spoke in the person of Jesus Christ to men and women on the shores of the Galilee, when he miraculously cured women of sickness, when he himself suffered torture and murder, when he further elevated all of nature by entering into inanimate matter in the form of simple unleavened bread and offered this miracle of deepest and most tender affection for both men and women to enjoy and revere for all of time, or when he inspired female saints to mystical visions and heroic self-sacrifice, that he was not creating a "profound theology of the woman." Fortunately, Pope Francis has assured us that the Novus Ordo Church can come up with something more profound than all this. In his recent interview, he stated: "We have to work harder to develop a profound theology of the woman." He then suggests what is involved: power.

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American Somalis Involved in Kenyan Attack

  THREE of the attackers involved in the Nairobi mall assault were Somalis from Minnesota, the Kenyan government confirmed yesterday. Read a report by The Daily Mail here.

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More on the Papal Catastrophe

 

COMMENTS have been added to the original entry on the 12,000-word mega-interview with Pope Francis, an event of great significance. Here is an additional comment by a reader:

Catherine H. writes:

I am particularly taken aback by discovering how many of my husband’s and my friends and family, who generally agree with us on our “ultraconservative” stance in most other areas, see Pope Francis and this particular interview in a completely different light. (more…)

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More Propaganda from a “Maxed Out” Mother

 

SERENA HUDSON writes:

Yet another feminist breaks down under the stress of working and having a family and passes the buck to society at large. In this article about Katrina Alcorn and her book Maxed Out: American Moms on the Brink, one thing stood out for me:

“If you’re feeling on your edge, you need to figure out how to take care of yourself by any means necessary. I heard a story recently about a mom who took a vacation from her family for a month. She felt she had to completely remove herself and stay with friends for a month and recoup.”

I could not imagine leaving my family for a month! I could not imagine having a husband who would let me either.

Thank you for all the work you do – have a lovely weekend!

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