Monthly Archive: March 2016
By: Fr. Michael Rodriguez To be very clear, it’s not that I’m on “team SSPX” or “team Fellay.” I’m on “team Catholic.” Thank you! Please keep reminding the faithful of this: we are on “team Catholic.” Below is an excerpt from a talk …
On March 26th, Bishop Richard Williamson began his weekly Eleison Comments article by posing a rhetorical question: “The Archbishop died, twenty-five years ago. Have his successors followed faithfully?” To which he immediately provided the answer, “No.” Bishop Williamson went on to say …
If you’re interested in still more evidence that this pope has precious little if any sensus Catholicus, look no further than his comments concerning the glories of the Council. For instance, speaking to a gathering of over 200 bishops, theologians, and historians gathered …
In light of yet another terrorist attack on innocent persons at the hands of faithful Muslims, this time in Brussels, the infamous “Regensburg Address” given by Pope Benedict XVI in 2006 is getting renewed attention. Fr. Alexander Lucie-Smith, for instance, penned a piece …
In what appears to be an attempt to clarify remarks made in a recent conference given by Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta concerning the relationship between Rome and the Society of St. Pius X, an interview of Superior General Bishop Bernard Fellay has just been …
Over at Catholic Family News, Christopher Ferrara offers an interesting review of Antonio Socci’s latest book, La Profezia Finale (The Final Prophecy), wherein the author pens an open letter to Pope Francis calling him to account for his various attacks against the Catholic …
By: Randy Engel Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As to be hated needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace. Alexander Pope This Pope Had It Right The …
By way of a rare interview with the Italian journal Avvenire, the Pope Emeritus, Benedict the Abdicator, has spoken. Life Site News seems to have broken the story in the English speaking world in an article entitled: Pope Emeritus Benedict breaks silence: speaks …
By Randy Engel Introduction February 23rd on the traditional Roman Catholic calendar is the feast day of one of the greatest saints in the Church, Saint Peter Damian (1007 – 1072), an Italian Benedictine monk and hermit, Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia, a precursor of …
My old pal Michael Voris recently had Dr. Alan Keyes on his Mic’d Up program to discuss the disillusionment of so-called “conservative” American voters, but the segment revealed something far more important than this… :::TRANSCRIPT::: My old pal Michael Voris recently had Dr. …