Monthly Archive: August 2021
Well, it finally happened, Francis has crossed the line that shall not be crossed, most especially by those laying claim to the post-conciliar papacy. According to Reuters, the Board of Directors of the conciliar church (more commonly known as the Chief Rabbinate of …
We’ve all been there. You’re showered and dressed and ready to go. It’s time to hit the road. But wait! Where are the keys? You know where they should be – the same place they always are, on that table by the door – and yet now that …
As a priest of the Archdiocese of Oviedo in Asturias, Spain, I have been very blessed to have been offering the Traditional Roman Mass in my home diocese since 2008. When ordained on Pentecost 1996, my hope of being able to celebrate the …
It is suggested of the current ecclesial crisis – and by persons that I respect and know to be sincere – that the faithful now find themselves faced with the nearly impossible task of navigating their way through a theological landscape rendered in …
By now, many readers have encountered the accolades that have been piling up for Bishop Rob Mutsaerts (above), an Auxiliary Bishop in the Netherlands who wrote a scathing critique of Francis and his Motu Proprio, Traditionis Cojones. Mutsaerts does deserve high marks …
What do you get when you cross a “traditional” Catholic with a “conservative” Catholic? Unfortunately, this isn’t a riddle. In our day and age there are untold millions of people who genuinely want to be Catholic, and who sincerely believe that they are, …
Traditionis Cojones (gotta admit, the author of that thing has some big ones!) has ignited a firestorm of passionate responses from so-called “traditionalists” (aka Catholics). Among the more irksome are those from persons who insist on denying Jorge’s accusation that devotion to the 1962 …