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David Lindsay
A commentator and activist based in the United Kingdom.
Latest Articles By David Lindsay
The Mass As Our Weekly Epiphany
Each time that we attend Mass, each time that we receive Holy Communion, and each time that we adore the Blessed Sacrament, then that is an Epiphany of the Lord to us, an Epiphany of the Lord for us, and an Epiphany of the Lord through us to the world.
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Born of a Virgin
Either the Virgin Birth fulfils the prophecy of Isaiah, or there was no expectation that the Messiah would be virgin-born, and thus no reason to make up that Jesus had been. The doctrine works either way.
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The Man Who Was Thursday, On The Man Who Invented Christmas
As Chesterton explains, Dickens’s defence of Christmas was a fight “for the old European festival, Pagan and Christian”, i.e., for “that trinity of eating, drinking and praying that to moderns appears irreverent”, unused as the modern mind is to “the holy day which is really a holiday.”
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Christmas: The True Form of Hanukkah
The true form of Hanukkah is Christmas.
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Corpus Christi: The Bulwark of Science
Only the objectivity of the Catholic Faith protects science from Postmodernism.
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One Spirit, One Body
The whole Church was baptised with the Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, which we celebrate on Sunday, and She manifests that baptism through a rich plurality of gifts, the charisms. The whole Church, and thus every member, is therefore both Pentecostal and Charismatic.
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Easter Is Not Pagan, And It Has No Parallel
Easter is not of pagan origin, and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is entirely without parallel in mere mythology.
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On Purgatory
I believe in Purgatory, and so should you.
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No One Has Ever Believed That The Earth Was Flat
Even the most liberal parts of academia and the media now admit the truth.
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