Tuesday, June 09, 2020
The Scourge of Radical Islam, From Corpus Christi to Nigeria - Crisis Magazine
The Scourge of Radical Islam, From Corpus Christi to Nigeria - Crisis Magazine: On May 21, our American homeland survived another terrorist attack when the Syrian-born Adam Alsahli shot a sailor who was guarding the gate at a U.S. Naval base in Corpus Christi, Texas. Investigators found the now deceased Alsahli’s social media accounts containing voluminous Islamic religious posts. The translation of his Twitter profile statement, which is …
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Beware of Muslims Bearing Pamphlets - Crisis Magazine
Beware of Muslims Bearing Pamphlets - Crisis Magazine: “True Islam is a religion that wholly rejects all forms of terrorism.” So says an online pamphlet put out by the True Islam Campaign. The pamphlet lists ten other truths about “true Islam,” including “True Islam believes in the equality, education, and empowerment of women,” “True Islam encompasses the universal declaration of human rights,” and …
Europe Is Falling to Islam. Will America? - Crisis Magazine
Europe Is Falling to Islam. Will America? - Crisis Magazine: “Within five years,” said former French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb, “the situation could become irreversible.” He was referring to the rising tide of violence resulting from Muslim immigration. His comment was from an interview that took place almost two years ago. If Collomb’s calculations are correct, France only has a few years “to avoid the …
Infiltration: Real or Imagined? - Crisis Magazine
Infiltration: Real or Imagined? - Crisis Magazine: Has the Catholic Church been infiltrated by anti-Catholic forces intent on its destruction? This is the thesis of Taylor Marshall’s new book, Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within. The book has already generated a lot of controversy, with one critic accusing the author of “McCarthyism” and “wild assertions.” Marshall’s main assertion is …
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
The Column of Constantine-
The Column of Constantine (Turkish: Çemberlitaş Sütunu, from çemberli 'hooped' and taş 'stone'), also known as the Burnt Stone or the Burnt Pillar,[1] is a Roman monumental column constructed on the orders of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD. It commemorates the declaration of Byzantium (renamed by Constantine as Nova Roma) as the new capital city of the Roman Empire. The column is located on the Street of the Janissaries (Yeniçeriler Caddesi) in the neighborhood (named after the column) of Çemberlitaş, central Istanbul, along the old Road to the Imperial Council (Divan Yolu) between the Hippodrome of Constantinople (now Sultanahmet Square) and the Forum of Theodosius (now Beyazıt Square).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Column_of_Constantine
The most significant event of the Second Millennium
Justinian555AD the Empire
Christ_Pantocrator_coin-Solidus depicting Christ Pantocrator, a common motif on Byzantine coins. of Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern Istanbul, formerly Byzantium). It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453
"Saints Cyril and Methodius holding the Cyrillic alphabet," a mural by Bulgarian iconographer Z. Zograf, 1848, Troyan Monastery
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byzantine_Empire
Islam in the world 2020
http://churchandstate.org.uk/2016/06/the-10-richest-religions-in-the-world/
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2018/05/us/influential-muslims/
https://www.brandedgirls.com/most-richest-muslim-women-in-the-world/
http://musliminc.com/top-10-richest-muslim-businessmen-you-should-know-about-2996
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/10-richest-muslim-countries-in-the-world-by-yahoo-finance.254614/
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2018/05/us/influential-muslims/
https://www.brandedgirls.com/most-richest-muslim-women-in-the-world/
http://musliminc.com/top-10-richest-muslim-businessmen-you-should-know-about-2996
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/10-richest-muslim-countries-in-the-world-by-yahoo-finance.254614/
Monday, December 21, 2015
Friday, June 05, 2015
Saturday, May 30, 2015
St. Ferdinand III of Castile - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
St. Ferdinand III of Castile - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
St. Ferdinand III of Castile, Roman Catholic King, In 1225, he held back Islamic invaders; prayed and fasted to prepare for the war; extremely devoted to the Blessed Virgin. Between 1234-36, Ferdinand conquered the city of Cordoba from the Moors. Feastday May 30
St. Ferdinand III of Castile, Roman Catholic King, In 1225, he held back Islamic invaders; prayed and fasted to prepare for the war; extremely devoted to the Blessed Virgin. Between 1234-36, Ferdinand conquered the city of Cordoba from the Moors. Feastday May 30
Friday, May 22, 2015
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Saturday, September 15, 2012
God works in mysterious ways
God works in
mysterious ways-we all agree to that. With that in mind can Islam be the
salvation of the Protestants, who like the Byzantines hardened their hearts against
the Holy Catholic Church for over 500 years. Now the Protestants have also had
five hundred years protests and most refuse to return to The Faith.
Perhaps God
has sent the Muslims to save them.
Judas, like
the Protestants, was a rebel from within The Church and Paul, like the Muslims,
was a rebel from outside The Church.
We all have
our hopes in the mercy of God.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Islam-History Repeats
Can Islam Repeat?
Society at the time when Islam spread had fallen, much as our society has today, into a tangle wherein the bulk of men were disappointed and angry and seeking for a solution to the whole group of social strains.
Society at the time when Islam spread had fallen, much as our society has today, into a tangle wherein the bulk of men were disappointed and angry and seeking for a solution to the whole group of social strains.
There was indebtedness everywhere; the power of money and consequent usury.
There was slavery everywhere.
Society reposed upon it, as ours reposes upon wage slavery today.
Society reposed upon it, as ours reposes upon wage slavery today.
There was weariness and discontent with theological debate, which, for all its intensity, had grown out of touch with the masses.
There lay upon the freemen, already tortured with debt, a heavy burden of imperial taxation; and there was the irritant of existing central government interfering with men's lives; there was the tyranny of the lawyers and their charges.
To all this Islam came as a vast relief and a solution of strain.
There lay upon the freemen, already tortured with debt, a heavy burden of imperial taxation; and there was the irritant of existing central government interfering with men's lives; there was the tyranny of the lawyers and their charges.
To all this Islam came as a vast relief and a solution of strain.
The slave who admitted that Mohammed was the prophet of God and that the new teaching had, therefore, divine authority, ceased to be a slave.
The slave who adopted Islam was henceforward free.
The debtor who "accepted" was rid of his debts.
Usury was forbidden.
The small farmer was relieved not only of his debts but of his crushing taxation.
Above all, justice could be had without buying it from lawyers.
H. Belloc
H. Belloc
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Polish priest killed, his throat slit, in Tunisia

Report: Polish priest killed, his throat slit, in Tunisia Star Tribune hat tip Armaros
TUNIS, Tunisia - Tunisia's official TAP news agency says a Catholic priest from Poland has been killed and his body had multiple stab wounds and his throat was slit.
The report cites the Tunis archbishopric as saying 34-year-old Marek Marius Rybinski worked at a religious school in the Tunis suburb of Manouba. His body was found Friday in the school parking lot.
In a statement, the Interior Ministry said the killing appeared to be the work of a "group of extremist terrorist fascists," judging by the way it was carried out.
The statement denounced extremists' "exploitation ... of the current exceptional circumstances to make trouble."
A mass uprising toppled Tunisia's autocratic leader a month ago, and the transitional government has struggled to re-establish order.
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