by Guest Author | Oct 13, 2021 | CUP Blog, Our Catholic Faith & Church, Preservation of Religious Liberty (and Other)
By Professor Timothy J.A. O’Donnell Written on the Feast of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary(Liturgical Calendar 1962) Judge me, O God, and distinguish my cause from the nation that is not holy: deliver me from the unjust and deceitful man -Ps 46:1 I....
by Guest Author | Aug 24, 2021 | CUP Blog, Preservation of Religious Liberty (and Other)
By Matt Rowe August 24, 2021 In a previous piece I wrote about our church’s crisis of leadership courage, and how we as the laity have a responsibility to demonstrate our support for the priests whom we know are morally and spiritually correct. It takes courage of...
by Raul Zavaleta | Jul 6, 2021 | CUP Blog, Preservation of Religious Liberty (and Other)
Walking around my neighborhood I occasionally see “In this house we Believe …” signs outside homes of residents who are often white, educated, white-collar, and in the upper end of middle-class income. But in Venice, California, the sign is everywhere. Venice is a...
by Raul Zavaleta | Jun 2, 2021 | CUP Blog, Preservation of Religious Liberty (and Other)
Critical Race Theory (CRT) was pioneered in the 1970s and 80s and refined as the decades have passed. The theory posits that racial inequality is a baked-in feature of American institutions, which benefits what author Isabelle Wilkerson calls “the dominant caste,”...
by Vicki Yamasaki | May 17, 2021 | CUP Blog, Preservation of Religious Liberty (and Other)
Corpus Christi for Unity and Peace (CUP) presented its inaugural “MOMS IN THE MIDDLE: A Catholic Mom’s Night Out at the Women’s Care Center (WCC) in Indianapolis to a capacity audience on May 13th, dedicated to the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima. Women from 13 different...
by Raul Zavaleta | May 5, 2021 | CUP Blog, Preservation of Religious Liberty (and Other)
Over the last five years, I have been wondering why our society has become less resilient and more prone to be offended. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the predominant culture in the West was a culture of honor. Honor was something that had to be earned and...