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Men Need to be Men

The King’s Men is an organization for Men to (re)discover what it means to be a man, a real man, a Catholic man as well as a manly Catholic.

As men we lead and protect the family.

We need to be active in the life of the Church.

We need to learn more about our Catholic faith and much, much more.

In today’s society and culture the role of men have been degraded, feminized, or ridiculed.  Our roles as men have been degraded to eliminate ‘gender bias’ by militant secularist humanists.  We have been feminized to the point of denying our natural gifts of being a leader, provider, and protector.  And we have been ridiculed by being attacked as misogynists.

This has taken such a toll on our role as men, we have forgotten what it means to be a husband, father, and a leader in the Church.

Mark Houck and Damian Wargo of The King’s Men apostolate explain this and much more in a 35 minute segment of EWTN‘s Life on the Rock.

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For more information on The King’s Men click here.

(Biretta tip:  Anthony Buono of 6 Stone Jars and Ave Maria Singles)

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Donald R. McClarey
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Tuesday, June 15, AD 2010 4:48pm

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Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 12:05am

[…] this nations fabric of life.  It also shows what you can do to fight this evil. Former porn users, Mark Houck and Damian Wargo, co-founders of The King’s Men, have taken steps to fight pornography by engaging in a strategy […]

Ricky the Teenager
Ricky the Teenager
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 12:46pm

I simply don’t get Donald’s obsession with “manliness” and the military. Ain’t those two obsessions signs of fascism? That’s what I learned in my history class.

Donald R. McClarey
Admin
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 12:54pm

Why look, it’s the Catholic Anarchist who has been banned from this site, adopting the guise of “Ricky the Teenager” to call me a fascist yet again. I do have to give the Catholic Anarchist a half point on this post. His understanding of both fascism and history certainly never got past the sophomore level.

Paul Zummo
Admin
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 1:15pm

In all fairness, if Michael, oh , excuse me, “Ricky” really was/is an American public school student, it’s no wonder his understanding of fascism would be so flawed.

DarwinCatholic
Reply to  Ricky the Teenager
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 1:52pm

Fascinating… “Ricky the Teenager” and “TurnAroundDude” both share the same IP address, which originates in West Virginia…

John Henry
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 2:08pm

Not that Michael doesn’t often have interesting things to say, but if we did ban him from commenting, shouldn’t we remove these comments? If we’re wrong, ‘Ricky’ and ‘TurnAroundDude’ can e-mail us from a legitimate e-mail address (rather than the obviously fake ones used those comments) and we can apologize for mistaking the user of that IP Address with Michael.

Donald R. McClarey
Admin
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 2:13pm

I have put the ban on the Catholic Anarchist’s ip of the day. Tito the post author can decide what he wants to do with “little Ricky’s” comment.

Michael Denton
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 2:14pm

John Henry:

There is no way I want to lose “Ricky the Teenager” from the records. It’s too funny if it is Michael I. He once made fun of me from trying to use a pseudonym (granted it was Aragorn but still…) and I’d like evidence of Ricky the teenager for posterity’s sake.

John Henry
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 2:18pm

Fair enough, Michael D. I noticed some of Michael I.’s more outlandish posts and threads had disappeared over at VN. I suppose there is something to be said for posterity; and Ricky the Teenager is a much more original handle than Aragorn….. 😉

Ricky the Teenager
Ricky the Teenager
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 2:30pm

Happy to help with your record keeping!

Tito Edwards
Wednesday, June 16, AD 2010 3:16pm

Thanks Donald.

He’s staying (at least the IP address) in the banned column.

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