Monthly Archive: July 2016
In light of remarks made by Francis the Loquacious on-board Spirit of Vatican II One en route to Krakow for Newchurch Woodstock 2016, I’d like to present a brief Biblical snapshot of the origins of Islam. When asked to comment on the brutal …
By: Randy Engel A Short Primer on the Nature of Perversion One of the unique hallmarks of contemporary society has been the successful organization, politicalization, and in some cases, the institutionalization, of perversions, that is, sexually deviant behaviors. Heretofore, sexual outlaws accepted …
By: Randy Engel Introduction Picture this scene if you will — A religious superior, a devout priest and founder of a relatively new religious order dedicated to the education and religious formation of Catholic boys between the age of seven and fifteen, has …
Today in France, an elderly priest was killed by two faithful Muslims who, in service to the false god of Islam, “Allah,” carried out the directive found in Qur’an 47:4: “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks.” Fr. Jacques Hamel, an 84 …
In recent months, two gravely important matters of particular concern to canon law experts came to the fore: On May 20th, Archbishop Gänswein (a canon lawyer by training) confirmed what Stefano Violi, Professor of Canon Law at the Faculty of Theology in Bologna …
As we know well enough, RMS Titanic was a marvel of beautiful construction. She was the largest, most luxurious, and most probably even the safest passenger liner with the best available technology of her day, the first decade of the 1900s. Built …
On July 16th, DICI published a Communiqué from Bishop Bernard Fellay intended for “All Members of the Society of Saint Pius X” (i.e., the priests of the SSPX) that not only echoes the previously issued statement, but also seems to offer a bit …
Una Voce Miami has produced a reflection on the Second Vatican Council entitled, Vatican Council II: A bridge that unites or a wedge that divides? One my Facebook friends asked for my thoughts on the statement and solicited input on how it might …
On more than one occasion, I’ve stated that canonization in our day is sometimes best understood as the Conciliar Lifetime Achievement Award in Service to the Revolution. How so? With the raising to the altars of men like John XXIII and John Paul …
Many of you are likely familiar with the work of my friend Colleen Hammond, a best-selling author, traditionalist (aka Catholic) wife and mom, and an all around wonderful lady. We first met back in 2012 at the Church Militant studio (Real Catholic TV …