Remnant Archive
On Friday, October 4, Voice of the Family hosted a roundtable discussion in Rome under the title “Our Church – Reformed or Deformed?” Even though it is being hailed by some persons of a more “traditionalist” (aka Catholic) bent, traditionalism (if you will allow) …
First, as promised, here is a quick update on my correspondence with Michael Matt regarding whether or not, in light of his #UNITEtheCLANS initiative, he will cease blacklisting writers who contribute to The Catholic Inquisitor. Following is his response: That out of the …
By now, most readers of The Catholic Inquisitor and akaCatholic have heard about the Remnant’s “Unite the Clans” initiative. For those who are unaware: Michael Matt is calling on all who consider themselves “traditionalist” to “unite the clans in this darkest hour — whether …
In follow up to yesterday’s post, here I offer commentary on those portions of the so-called Declaration of the truths relating to some of the most common errors in the life of the Church of our time (Cardinal Raymond Burke, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, et …
On New Year’s Eve, Michael Matt, publisher of the Remnant, issued a greeting to readers that appears to be getting a good bit of traction among my social media contacts. Before we get to the main reason why this is so, I am …
Outrage over the Catholic clerical homosexual abuse crisis has erupted anew thanks in large measure to the “Uncle Ted” McCarrick scandal, on the heels of which recently came word that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is soon to publish Grand Jury reports detailing some …
This past weekend, the big news story was that the owner of the Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, VA, Stephanie Wilkinson, had asked Whitehouse Press Secretary Sarah Sanders to leave her establishment because her boss is “inhumane and unethical.” To which Mrs. Sanders …
On 25 May, the Remnant – America’s oldest traditional Catholic newspaper – published a plea calling on the College of Cardinals to remove Francis from office. I have to admit, when a kind reader called my attention to this fact (along with a …
Cardinal Raymond Burke is back in the headlines, and is likely to remain there for at least the next few weeks thanks to his recent interview with the Italian daily La Nuova Bussola, his appearance at this weekend’s conference in Rome, and an …
In January, Edward Pentin of National Catholic Register reported that plans were underway for a “major international conference to examine ways to resolve the current crisis of division in the Church,” with additional focus on “papal infallibility.” Ever since, it seems, hope and …