Monthly Archive: October 2017
Sometimes, defending an important truth in the face of error or misunderstanding requires challenging comments made by the people we respect the most. In September of last year, for example, I wrote an article critical of certain comments made by Cardinal Ottaviani. I …
Even though I don’t believe that readers are in a panic over the fact that nothing new has been posted here since last Thursday, I thought I’d take a moment to provide a brief note of explanation. I’m presently working on what I …
Given from the humble hand of Francis on September 3rd was yet another motu proprio; the document, Magnum Principium, which grants greater authority to bishops’ conferences to translate liturgical texts into the vernacular. Liberals, of course, found this latest pronouncement from Occupied Rome …
In recent months, it has become ever more apparent to me and to people I highly respect (e.g., Cornelia Ferreira, Dr. Peter Chojnowski, and a number of priests) that the kind of uncompromising defense of the Faith undertaken here is growing both increasingly …
A number of readers have asked me to comment on a recent article written for the Remnant by John Salza concerning the status of the man known as Francis. More than one person has even suggested that Mr. Salza is referring directly to …
In an article published today, well-known Italian journalist Sandro Magister chronicles the various ways in which His Humbleness, Francis, has twisted and mangled both Sacred Scripture and Catholic doctrine in such way as to make one believe that there is no Hell and …
October 13, 2017 – the 100th anniversary of the great Miracle of the Sun at Fatima – came and went with nary a mention from the Holy See. Two days earlier, however, during his general audience, Francis did say: Next Friday, 13 October, …
In a December 2016 interview, when asked about the timeline for the “formal act of correction,” Cardinal Burke said: Now of course we are in the last days, days of strong grace, before the Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord, and then …
As reported in the French Catholic newspaper, La Croix, on Sunday, October 15, the Archbishop of Lyon, Cardinal Philippe Barbarin, hosted an event at Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste where he presented “paths of discernment” as proposed in Amoris Laetitia. In attendance at the “full cathedral” …
By: Cornelia R. Ferreira As has become obvious, the Message of Fatima is undergoing a new re-write in this centenary year to make it conform to the ecumenical agenda and Ostpolitik undertaken at Vatican II. A new voice amongst the usual peddlers of …