Monthly Archive: November 2019
As mentioned in a previous post, there exist any number of magisterial texts offering clear, unambiguous instruction that, I must admit, seems to undermine the way in which most so-called “traditionalists” (aka Catholics) view the post-conciliar crisis in the papacy. Here, as promised, …
I was in my kitchen a few evenings ago chopping garlic while the local TV newscast played in the background, pretty much a daily occurrence in my house as dinnertime approaches. “Earlier today in New York City, Macy’s Herald Square unveiled its iconic holiday …
Questions concerning the validity of Benedict XVI’s so-called resignation continue to swirl; in fact, it appears that the controversy is snowballing. The reason: More and more people are coming to the undeniable conclusion that Jorge Mario Bergoglio simply is not Catholic; that is, …
On November 15, Jorge Pachapapa Bergoglio revealed plans to revise, yet again, the Catechism of the Conciliar Church (otherwise known by the deceptive title Catechism of the Catholic Church). In a lengthy address to the International Association of Penal Law, “Francis” (as he …
By: Cornelia Ferreira In this issue of the Fatima Newsletter, available HERE or via the image on the right: Revelation of the First Saturdays Devotion and the Great Promise of Salvation With the permission of Jesus, Sr. Lucia revealed the devotion of the …
On the opening day of the USCCB Fall General Assembly in Baltimore, Bishop Joseph Strickland of the Diocese of Tyler, TX took to the floor to second a call for a report on the Vatican’s McCarrick investigation, to encourage Eucharistic Adoration at future …
During yesterday’s USCCB meeting, Robert Barron unveiled his masterplan for competing in the U.S. marketplace of religious ideas, presumably with an eye toward filling some of the those empty pews in all those crumbling, godforsaken, financially unsustainable Novus Ordo parishes that dot the …
Civil society – ironically, in the name of tolerance – has come to an unprecedented point of intolerance. For example, it is not uncommonly required for one to accept – under pain of persecution, ridicule, and blacklisting at the hands of the PC …
“The things of Opus Dei – Where is the power of Opus today, how does it exercise it, who is channeling it, in what media does it influence or where does its pressure flow, how does it regulate the credits and to …