Monthly Archive: February 2014
Rorate Caeli has a rather disturbing, but unsurprising, post concerning the Holy Father’s view of the traditional Mass and the younger generation’s attachment to it. Speaking to the Bishops of the Czech Republic during their recent ad limina visit, the pope said (according …
A recent article by Fr. Thomas Kocik on the New Liturgical Movement website, Reforming the Irreformable?, is getting some well-deserved attention in traditional circles. (Do yourself a favor and read it in its entirety if you haven’t already.) After outlining some examples of …
A year has now passed since Pope Benedict XVI shocked the world by announcing his intention to abdicate the Throne of St. Peter, and what have we learned? In concrete terms, perhaps very little as it relates to the real reasons behind his …
Following the “New Pentecost” otherwise known as Vatican Council II, the Latin Church received a “New Order of Mass,” which naturally gave rise to a “New Evangelization” that is ostensibly ordered toward the dawn of a “New Springtime.” Now, more than four decades …
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What exactly is the New Evangelization? Ask even the most consistent daily Mass-goers at a Novus Ordo parish – heck, ask the pastor – and you’ll get lots of tortured expressions and a boatload of disjointed responses, but what you won’t get is …
Rorate Caeli posted an interesting article from Vatican Radio about a woman by the name of Sigrid Spath, a famous German translator who died yesterday. According to the article: She worked in the Jesuit General House, and then in the Vatican, since the …
Presentation given at the 2013 Catholic Family News Conference. John Courtney Murray: Broker of the Post-Conciliar Apostolic Cease Fire Run time is about 45 minutes with a 15 minute talk by Fr. Nicholas Gruner (from one of his Fatima Conferences) following. Share this …