Catherine Pepinster, professional Catholic

And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, Tennessee Williams wrote a brilliant play then became a Catholic. Yes, he was that wise.

Has anyone mentioned the Good Samaritan lately? No? Well, good job I’m here. It’s about a nice foreigner. So yes, pretty unlikely. Tennessee Williams wrote his plays about a good Samaritan.

There’s been another Good Samaritan in the news, but he got killed for being good.

https://mega.nz/file/5jljEDSZ#r0gIPchtwB9QL2hfk8mytpn84i-ctmCy-A7XMiKdIg4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg3y89m70do

John Studzinski, Catholic

Gen Z are turning against social and digital media. In order to find meaning, morals, explanations and contentment, they are turning to religion. In America, one third of young people believe in a higher power, so only two thirds left to go. Of that one third, a percentage believe in a single supernatural all powerful creator. A percentage of them believe in the Christian version. And a percentage of them are Catholics. So you can see that I speak for the overwhelming majority.

We really have turned the tide. Catholicism is winning the argument!

https://mega.nz/file/gqMnBCgR#LMbmfhS1TN9eRxp8TbTLNfjMuYuC_ApppwZ_UnMIPdk

Tim Stanley, blogger, journalist, historian and Catholic

A friend priest of mine has died of lung cancer. He died peacefully in his bed with a friend by his side. Others meet death suddenly, like the victims of the 7/7 bombers. They were people of one of the wrong faiths, whose name currently escapes me. You never get Catholics killing in the name of religion. They won’t be joining the Invisible Magic Friend or getting all the virgins they were promised.

https://mega.nz/file/ZmUEWaYS#5VK32Uai6tZEe90eQzPIOhxcJPcnGopnq2L7oD2rGhk