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Catholic Families in Turbulent Times

Robert Lazu Kmita examines challenges facing Catholic families in non-Christian culture. The husband is family “head,” though hierarchy is marginalized today. The critical battleground: transmission of life. Contraception represents rebellion against God’s kingship. Demographic collapse stems not from economics but soft persecution of mothers and careerism. Prayer remains supreme when parents have no other means.

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Flowers in the Desert

In 2000, a young lady established an orphanage in India, later relocating 400km to be near daily Tridentine Mass. As Sr. Maria Immaculata, she built a thriving apostolate: 60 children, 15 elderly, sparking nine Indian sisters’ vocations. The Consoling Sisters grew from 8 to 95 professed members. Over 120 volunteers served 2007-2018, seventeen later pursuing vocations. A work of Divine Providence transformed desert into flowering garden.

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A ­Genealogy of Trans­humanism

Fr. Florent Marignol traces transhumanism from ancient myths through Gates, Musk, and Page. Transhumanists seek to transcend biological limitations through NBIC technologies, creating “enhanced” humanity. Historical precursors include Pico, Bacon, Condorcet, Darwin, and Huxley. Three motivations drive it: Darwinian evolution’s necessity, fear of AI surpassing humans, global warming requiring space exodus. Behind refined masks hides humanity’s immemorial hubris.

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