Catholic Family News

New Website and Resources for Traditional Catholic Youth

A group of young and dedicated Traditional Catholics have recently launched a comprehensive website called Our Warpath to provide resources, encouragement, and inspiration to Catholic youth. The endeavor is completely organized and executed by young Catholics for young Catholics. It provides inspiration and resources to discipline and challenge the body, the mind, and the soul.

These young warriors explain their goals thus:

Now being our own men in the world – we decided to start this endeavor. And with the help of other young men and women with whom we share the same ideals and goals, we now seek not only to  excel in our own lives but also to help all those we can in achieving discipline and excellence.

The site is filled with reflections, meditations, suggested training regimes, and commentary about books, music, and entertainment. The spirit of the young who are building this project is evident as the balanced spirit of the Church: strong, disciplined, dedicated, and joyful.

As the world braces this October for what is shaping up to be another disastrous and rigged Synod on the youth, this project is a sign of hope for the real future of Catholic Youth. As the dying hippie bishops who are constantly trying to recreate their Vatican II revolution try to foist their tired Modernist confusion on a youth that is not interested in 1960’s nostalgia, this project is a real sign of what real Catholic youth want: discipline and excellence.

Technology in and of itself is a medium, capable of good or evil. Much of the modern world uses technology solely for evil. As secular youth flock to social media to live artificial lives hiding behind aliases, these young people seize the technology of the day that can unite people from across the globe for good. They seek to inspire and encourage one another to strive for excellence in body, mind, and soul in a spirit of camaraderie and joy.

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Brian McCall

With degrees from Yale University, the University of London, and the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. McCall is a member of the faculty of the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Mr. McCall became Editor-in-Chief of Catholic Family News in 2018. He is the author of numerous books and articles on law, politics, and Catholic Social Teaching and has made frequent speaking appearances at academic and Catholic conferences on these topics. He and his wife are the parents of six children.

Brian McCall

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With degrees from Yale University, the University of London, and the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. McCall is a member of the faculty of the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Mr. McCall became Editor-in-Chief of Catholic Family News in 2018. He is the author of numerous books and articles on law, politics, and Catholic Social Teaching and has made frequent speaking appearances at academic and Catholic conferences on these topics. He and his wife are the parents of six children.