Monthly Archive: July 2022
The propositions and proposals set forth in the conciliar text run the gamut – from the clear cut to the contradictory, the blatantly erroneous to the deliberately confusing. How does one go about deciphering their true meaning and thus the Council’s vision for …
On July 25, Jorge Bergoglio (stage name, Francis) delivered an address in Canada to the “indigenous peoples of Maskwacis,” more commonly called Eskimos. “I am here because the first step of my penitential pilgrimage among you is that of again asking forgiveness, of telling you …
By: Fr. José Miguel Marqués Campo Ordained as I was on Pentecost Sunday, 26 May 1996, I find it compelling to share some liturgical doctrinal thoughts on the mystery of Pentecost, as presented by the Novus Ordo liturgy… and let’s just say I …
The big Catholic news story at present, at least here in the U.S., concerns the rumor that Cardinal Blaze (as in, flaming) Cupich has informed the Institute of Christ the King (ICK) that, as of August 1, 2022, it may no longer offer …
The Gospel reading on July 3rd – the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost – was taken from Luke 5:1-11, which reads: At that time, when the multitudes pressed upon Jesus to hear the word of God, He stood by the lake of Genesareth, And saw …