Monthly Archive: August 2017
By: Louis J. Tofari I went with my family to a Novus Ordo Mass. (I prefer the TLM for its silence and reverence. But sadly, I made the exception as I wanted to be with them.) During the Consecration, I noticed that the priest …
File this under You Can’t Make This Stuff Up There is good news in the Novus Ordo Land; specifically, from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, which is shepherded by the Americanist prelate Archbishop Charles Chaput – a longtime neo-conservative icon. The diocesan newspaper recently …
With the alleged publication of the Third Secret of Fatima in the year 2000, the Vatican embarked on a magnificent campaign of deception that was designed to bury Our Lady’s warnings once and for all. Part and parcel of that effort was an …
As yesterday’s post discussed, Archbishop Víctor Manuel “Tucho” Fernández, the alleged ghostwriter of Amoris Laetitia, said of the Exhortation: It is now worth pausing to acknowledge that which is concretely what Francis leaves to us as an irreversible novelty. During an audience held …
I’m not real keen on playing the “I told you so” card, but… Francis’ great novelty Within a day of Amoris Laetitia being published, I called attention to the central error upon which much of Chapter Eight is constructed; namely, the false idea …
In a previous post, I promised to look a bit more closely at Cardinal Burke’s presentation as given in Louisville, KY, on July 22 at the Church Teaches Forum; pointing out whatever good and praiseworthy things he had to say, while also shining …
Recently, two persons of note – Monsignor Nicola Bux and Cardinal Walter Brandmuller – have suggested that Francis, in light of the current crisis surrounding Amoris Laetitia and the dubia, would do well to make a “profession of faith” similar to that which …
Just last week, I published a post exploring whether or not Cardinal Burke may have taken the formal act of correction off the table. At the conclusion to that post I wrote, “Perhaps His Eminence will be asked about this directly in a …
Move over santo subito, there’s a new game in town; canonization antemortem, that is, Sainthood before death. Case in point, First Things has published an article (which also serves as a Foreword to Dr. Peter Kwasniewski’s recent book on the sacred liturgy, Noble …
In the January 2003 edition of Si Si, No No, the Society of St. Pius X published the first installment of an eight part series on “The Errors of Vatican II.” This valiant effort to warn the faithful of the dangers posed by …