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Let us like the Blind Man of our Gospel, cry out to our Lord, Beseeching Him for His Holy Light
Today’s Holy Mass (TLM) is offered for the sake of peace between Russia and Ukraine that it may not escalate to another world war. Father: ”Continued from the discourse of yesterday’s gospel, the episode of the blind man, who never … Continue reading
America Should Uphold Justice and Help Ukraine Against Putin’s ‘Unjust War’
The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP) denounces and categorically condemns President Vladimir Putin’s unjust war against Ukraine and urges the Russian Federation to immediately return its troops to their barracks and indemnify the Ukrainian people for their … Continue reading
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Sunday Readings and Reflections
Sunday, February 27 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar St. Leander and St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows Book of Isaiah 49,14-15. Zion said, «The LORD has forsaken me; my LORD has forgotten me.» Can a mother forget her infant, be … Continue reading
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Living Liturgically in Lent
Lent, when approached with an open heart and a solid game plan, can yield stunning fruits. by Bridget McCartney Nohara on the National Catholic Register As Catholics, we are well acquainted with the notion of “giving something up” for Lent. … Continue reading
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Priests and the Stigmata
Times are hard for faithful priests, those who refuse to be led by the world, the flesh and the devil along the broad easy road that will finally lead to destruction. ”Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the … Continue reading
War and Peace
One week ago Roberto de Mattei wrote an article entitled ”Ukraine: roots and consequences of the crisis” and published on RORATE CAELI. It’s an interesting read. Now our worst fears have occurred and Russia has started attacking and invading the … Continue reading
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Saint Peter Damian: a fearless fighter against the scourge of homosexuality in the Church
A wise and holy monk becomes a Cardinal and thunders for reform in the Church “As a light of souls, he was to be placed on the candlestick” (Gospel of the day), and became bishop of Ostia and cardinal. He … Continue reading
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Traditional Catholics’ Fears Lessened With Papal Decree, But Questions Remain
The superior general of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter says he is ‘happy and relieved’ by Pope Francis’ decision to allow them to continue celebrating the sacraments according to the liturgical books of 1962. Edward Pentin, Blogs, February 23, 2022 … Continue reading
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Breaking: FSSP not affected by Traditionis Custodes
The details of Pope Francis’s recent meeting with the FSSP have been revealed and they are good news for those devoted to the Latin Mass. On Friday, February 4, 2022, two members of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, Fr. … Continue reading
A MAJOR VICTORY: Heroes and Patriots Sacrifice Everything for Freedom
Written by Michael J. Matt | Editor New from Remnant TV… From Djokovic to Enes Kanter Freedom, from Father Mawdsley to Father Anthony Hannon, from Tamara Lich to all the truckers — I don’t see any defeat. Yes, they’re clearing … Continue reading
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The Heroic Virtues of Saints Francisco and Jacinta Marto
From the Irish Society of Christian Civilisation: originally published in the Crusade Magazine Francisco and Jacinta Marto are the youngest non-martyred children ever to be beatified (and later, canonised). They were raised to the honour of the altars not simply … Continue reading
The End Times
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Sunday Readings and Reflections
Sunday, February 20 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar Bl. Francisco and Jacinta Marto 1st book of Samuel 26,2.7-9.12-13.22-23. So Saul went off down to the desert of Ziph with three thousand picked men of Israel, to search for David in … Continue reading
Can Anyone Choose Hell?
by Regis Martin on CRISIS MAGAZINE “Do not speak so that you can be understood; speak so that you cannot be misunderstood.”– Epictetus Have I the right to take myself to Hell? Am I free to refuse every initiative of grace and thereby … Continue reading
Preparation for Lent: Septuagesima, Sexagesima and Quinquagesima
From ’Venite Prandete’ The three Sundays preceding Ash Wednesday are called Septuagesima (last Sunday), Sexagesima and Quinquagesima, meaning the seventieth, sixtieth and fiftieth day before Easter. Lent is called Quadragesima – meaning fortieth. The season of Lent, as you know, … Continue reading
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