Dignitatis Humanae Archive
In Part 1 of this series, a brief overview of infallibility was provided to aid readers in grasping the various ways in which the Church so teaches. We made note of the fact that the deposit of infallible teaching includes more than just …
Over the past month, I’ve posted several articles in defense of the Sovereign Rights of Christ the King, in particular as reflected in the eminent freedom of His Church from the dictates of civil rulers in matters pertaining to her mission. This post …
As has been widely reported, Bergoglian Rome is soon to enter into an agreement with Beijing that would grant the Chinese Communist government a say over who is, and who is not, appointed to serve as a bishop in that nation’s dioceses. Among …
At the Rome Life Forum last weekend, Cardinal Raymond Burke urged Catholics to submit to the reign of Christ the King. At present, unfortunately, the full text of the address appears unavailable, however, excerpts have been provided in several articles posted at LifeSite …
“I am the first pope who didn’t take part in the Council and the first who studied theology after the Council…” So said Francis in July of 2014. Less than two years later, the rotten fruits of his conciliar formation would come into …
I just recently returned home from Portland, OR where I had the great privilege of joining Bishop Tissier de Malarais and my friend John Vennari at the SSPX Conference and Dinner: “Looking Back at 50 years of Vatican …
There’s no need to get all worked up over this “gay marriage” thing. Fr. Robert Barron has it all figured out: “We’ve been here before.” According to Fr. Barron, writing in an article recently published on the Word on Fire blog, Roman Pontiffs …
From the when it rains it pours file… On March 17, 2015, the same day His Embarrassment Timothy Cardinal Dolan marched with the gays in New York, Archbishop Americus Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia delivered an address at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary commemorating …