Monthly Archive: April 2015
Michael Voris and Fr. Paul Nicholson are on a mission. The question is, what exactly is it? Fr. Nicholson’s latest stand-up routine.
Remember when the Communications Director for the Basilian Fathers, Fr. Timothy Scott, sent out a Tweet suggesting that Cardinal Burke “STFU” back in February? A lot of people were outraged by it, and they should have been. Even so, I must admit that …
According to Vatican Radio, Pope Francis acknowledged Earth Day during his General Audience today: Speaking at the end of the weekly General Audience in St. Peter’s Square the Pope noted that on April 22 we celebrate Earth Day. “I exhort everyone to see …
Israel’s largest newspaper, Haaretz, covered yesterday’s events in Rome as Pope Francis met with a delegation of some thirty members of the Conference of European Rabbis. “It was a historical meeting taking place at a special moment,” a spokesperson for France’s Chief Rabbi …
I’m pleased to tell you that I’ll be in Boston to speak at the “Our Lady’s Army of Advocates” Conference, held May 1st – 3rd, along with Fr. Nicholas Gruner, John Vennari, John Salza, Cornelia Ferreira, and other great speakers. A brochure and …
We see it often: A noteworthy person dies; a community grieves; family members, acquaintances and admirers reminisce, and a legacy emerges. In the process, almost inevitably, it seems, history is rewritten. Particularly in the short term, mourners and media members alike are prone …
How does fallen man escape the wrath of God? Pope Francis’ answer to that question is so preposterous that even Michael Voris appears to have had enough.
As most readers here are aware, the government of Argentina recently recognized the Society of St. Pius X as … get this … part of the Roman Catholic Church. Big deal, right? I mean, let’s be honest… If the Argentinian government had issued …
In several previous posts, I proposed that the Christology of Pope Francis, as evidenced in his public discourse, is such that his view of Christ is “diminished and distorted,” and this necessarily means that his view of the priesthood (as well as the …
On Saturday, April 11, 2015, Pope Francis issued the Bull of Indiction for the Holy Year of Mercy set to commence on December 8, 2015. In order to truly appreciate the gravity of the declaration, it is important to bear in mind its …