by William Kilpatrick | Nov 23, 2018
An Ohio college professor who refused to comply with a male student’s request to be addressed as “ma’am” instead of “sir,” was ordered by the university to comply with the student’s wishes. When a Florida middle school gym teacher refused to participate in a plan to...
by William Kilpatrick | Nov 17, 2018
After nine years in prison, a Christian woman was acquitted of blasphemy by the Pakistan Supreme Court in mid-October. Almost immediately, however, massive street rallies and protests organized by Tehreek-e-Labaik—the anti-blasphemy party—forced the government to...
by William Kilpatrick | Nov 8, 2018
“Cometh the hour, cometh the man.” The saying means that a time of crisis invariably brings forth the man to meet the challenge. Well, the hour is here, but where’s the man? That’s what many Catholics must be wondering. The Church is in the midst of what may be the...
by William Kilpatrick | Nov 5, 2018
In 1952 Bishop Fulton Sheen wrote that Mary, Our Lady of Fatima, was the key to converting Muslims. Bishop Sheen believed that the devotion Muslims already had toward Mary would eventually lead them to her divine Son. Moreover, our Lady of Fatima would have a special...
by William Kilpatrick | Oct 27, 2018
In the wake of the jihad truck attack on a New York City bike path, politicians and the press responded with the usual reassurances that follow terror attacks like night follows day. NYC Mayor de Blasio said, “The last thing we should do is start casting dispersions...