Monthly Archive: May 2021
Consider if you will, dear reader, the following theoretical propositions: 1. The Holy Ghost, the “soul of the Church” (cf Pope Leo XIII, Divinum Illud) of Whom it is said, “leads her into all truth” (John 16:13) such that she “cannot err in either faith …
On Friday, May 14, Jorge Bergoglio (stage name, Francis) addressed the opening of a meeting held in Rome called the General States of Birth. The online meeting was hosted by the Forum of Family Associations, a European “organization that unites 47 national associations and 20 regional Forums …
Who among us could ever forget the significance of today’s date? For it was on this day in 1981 that Pope John Paul II passed through Rome, which at the time was a city half in ruins. As he made his way through …
By: S.D. Wright Canonizations are Infallible, and We Must Accept the Consequences Many Catholics reject the canonizations of Paul VI, John Paul II and others. Some reject all post-Vatican II canonizations. But everyone is instinctively aware that there is something amiss about rejecting canonizations, …
By: John Lane For many traditionalists, sedevacantism is an uncomfortable idea, a kind of unnecessary, rash, prideful, excess. They regard their own position, that Francis is pope, as more modest, less extreme, less disruptive or divisive – in a word, more Catholic. But …