Monthly Archive: November 2014
I recently returned home from Portland, OR where I had the great pleasure of speaking at an event commemorating Pope St. Pius X, hosted by Fr. Jonathan Loop, FSSPX, and the parishioners of Our Lady of Fatima Church. My talk largely focused on …
Over the last year or so, I’ve had the pleasure of exchanging a handful of cordial emails with the Australian born theologian, Fr. Brian Harrison, O.S. Fr. Harrison is a staunch defender of Vatican II, particularly as it relates to the Council’s treatment …
For any number of reasons, I’m looking forward to heading to Chicago tomorrow for the Fatima Conference; not the least of which is to spend time with Fr. Gruner and the other speakers who are so knowledgeable about the Fatima message. I’ve long …
First, I want to ask your forgiveness for not posting lately. Between the birth of a precious new grand baby, some other personal concerns and preparing for conferences on consecutive weekends beginning with the Fatima Conference in Chicago on Friday, I haven’t had …
This following statement has just been made public by David Rodríguez: As of yesterday, November 10, 2014, Fr. Michael Rodríguez, is no longer the Administrator of Sacred Heart Mission in Shafter, TX. He has been given a six-month sabbatical in order to discern …
In the video at the bottom of the post, I’m interviewed by John Vennari on the documents of Vatican Council II. The interview took place at the Fatima Conference in Ontario last month, on which note, there is another Fatima Conference taking place …
As you know, on Saturday I posted a video asking what I think is one of the most important questions of our time; namely, is Mortalium Animos still the faith of the Holy Catholic Church? In that video I invited a number of …
Challenge: Are men like Karl Keating, Michael Voris, Jimmy Akin, Marcellino D’Ambrosio and others willing to answer this one very important question: Is Mortalium Animos still the faith of the Holy Catholic Church? See VIDEO of the Holy Father’s latest ecumenical get together.
Here we go again! An excerpt taken from an interview of Cardinal Burke is being quoted in headlines around the world via Catholic blogs and various other outlets: Cardinal Burke: Catholic Church under Pope Francis is a ‘ship without a rudder’ The interview, …