by Raul Zavaleta | Feb 18, 2022 | CUP Blog, Our Catholic Faith & Church
The pandemic brought out in the open the disdain some people have for religious beliefs. Anti-religion activists used the pandemic to restrict gatherings that have wreaked havoc with church attendance and community. They were “following the science.” Like most of you,...
by Guest Author | Feb 12, 2022 | CUP Blog, Our Catholic Faith & Church
By Fligio della Maddona Let us consider The Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Heavenly Mother, in the specific context of the United States of America and its Catholic hierarchy. Let us consider the works of our founding bishops, beginning with Monsignor John Carroll the...
by Guest Author | Jan 27, 2022 | CUP Blog, Our Catholic Faith & Church, Religious Freedom
How High Culture Can Save Our World by Veronica Werth The warning calls over the past decades are beginning to ring true. It is safe to say that our culture is in decay, but can it be saved? The answer is a resounding YES! There are many ways to approach this problem,...
by Guest Author | Jan 6, 2022 | CUP Blog, Our Catholic Faith & Church
Observations and Thoughts on the New Church Word, “Synodality” By Figlio della Madonna Consider the “Synod on Synodality”. The Bergoglian Vatican has provided some information on the “Synodality Spectre”. A key document is the March 2, 2018 document...
by Guest Author | Dec 23, 2021 | CUP Blog, Our Catholic Faith & Church
You may have noticed in the last two years there have been many adaptations in the Mass out of fear and concern for spreading COVID-19 but the question becomes: is man the author of the liturgy? Of course not. Christ has put His Church in charge of safeguarding her...
by Raul Zavaleta | Dec 9, 2021 | CUP Blog, Our Catholic Faith & Church
Catholic education has contributed a great deal in educating America’s young. These institutions, especially Catholic universities, are highly regarded as models for a well-rounded education that forms the student’s mind, body, and spirit that includes a time-tested...