Monthly Archive: November 2021
On the Last Sunday after Pentecost, the Gospel reading offered a golden opportunity for priests to preach on the wretched state of affairs in Modernist Rome. In fact, it practically demanded as much. At the Mass that I heard (offered by a priest …
On November 16, 2021, Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano issued the latest in a series of thirty or so “open letters” (not including articles and interviews) he has published since late 2018, this time calling for the establishment of an “Anti-Globalist Alliance.” Specifically, Vigano …
At Holy Mass this past Sunday, the sermon focused on the necessity of being docile, passive, and receptive to God’s grace. Father emphasized how crucial it is for us to trust in Him more so than ourselves. He warned that over-reliance upon our …
“Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.” Those familiar with the Novus Ordo prior to 2012 will most certainly recognize the acclamation above as the response that was most often given by the people after the priest intoned, “Let us …
On July 14, the Catholic Herald published