Is the upcoming presidential election our Lepanto moment? Is it a watershed event as consequential to civilization as the Battle of Lepanto? It certainly looks that way. Unhappily, Christian civilization is less capable today of defeating the enemy than it was on October 7, 1571. Collective discernment dissolves in a daily acid bath of media exertions to synthesize a viable candidate from a calculating, Marxoid cipher who parlayed sexual favor to the 41st mayor of San Francisco into a lucrative public service job. Continue Reading
Yesterday, October 27, was the day Pope Francis specified as a day of prayer for peace. My local parish, unencumbered by desire for moral clarity, invited all parishioners to a noon Mass followed by a special rosary for peace—in the abstract. Refusal to take sides burlesques the famed events of 1571 when Christendom kept churches open and prayed the rosary during the Battle of Lepanto. Yes, Pope Pius V enjoined all Christians to pray. But not for peace. He called them to pray that the Holy League would defeat the formidable Ottoman fleet. Continue Reading
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