Monthly Archive: May 2016
Our friends at the Rorate Caeli blog have had a bad week, or perhaps better stated, a revealing one. On May 23, they dutifully published the Holy See Press Office Communiqué denying the recent declaration of Professor Ingo Dollinger wherein he confirmed precisely …
Confusion has ever run rampant in the post-conciliar Church, but the past two months have arguably been especially noteworthy in this regard. On April 8th, Amoris Laetitia was published; a document wherein it would appear that the pope had declared that fornication and …
Today is the 20th anniversary of Fr. José Miguel Marqués Campo’s ordination to the priesthood. Please join me in offering prayers of thanksgiving for his priestly ministry; asking the Lord to guide and protect this intrepid defender of Catholic tradition who has blessed …
On the heels of Archbishop Gänswein’s stunning confirmation concerning the intentions of Pope Benedict XVI; namely, that by his “resignation,” he intended to “expand” the Petrine Office in such way that he and his successor would each have a share – one as …
In the aftermath of Amoris Laetitia, with its bald faced blasphemy and hair raising heresy, one may well have been tempted to believe that the stench of infidelity emanating from Rome couldn’t possibly become more putrid than it already is. And yet it …
The complex web of lies and deceit being spun out of Rome concerning the Third Secret of Fatima just got a little more tangled. On May 15, Dr. Maike Hickson, writing for the website 1Peter5, reported that she had spoken directly with Fr. …
How lonely sits the city that was full of people! How like a widow has she become, she that was great among the nations! She that was a princess among the cities has become a vassal. (Lamentations 1:1) Contrary to the claims of …
Just over two-and-a-half years ago, Francis’ first major interview (with Fr. Anthony Spadaro, S.J.) was published, at which point Catholic writers like me, in search of insights into his already troubling pontificate, couldn’t get their hands on an English translation fast enough. Looking …
In the aftermath of Cardinal Raymond Leo (the Lion) Burke’s initial response to Amoris Laetitia, wherein he offered an “interpretive key” to the text while suggesting that the nearly 60,000 word tome carries about as much magisterial weight as an entry in Francis’ …
{La Reina, Nuestra Señora de Covadonga, Asturias, España, imagen venerada en la Basílica del Santuario / The Queen, Our Lady of Covadonga, Asturias, Spain, image venerated in the Sanctuary’s Basilica} The Eastertide Marian Antiphon, Regina Cæli, sung in Latin by your’s truly (Father …