Monthly Archives: February 2023

Pope Benedict’s Final Testament On How Science Cannot Destroy Faith

By William M Briggs: Pope Benedict, as all popes do, left a Spiritual Testament, a short summary of his beliefs to be read after he was dead. Benedict devoted a good portion of his Testament to science (my paragraphification): What I said … Continue reading

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Fasting: Denial of the Flesh and Joy of the Spirit

by Father Kevin M. Cusick “Memento, homo, quia pulvis es, et in pulverem reverteris.” The suffering of physical privation in our Lent fasting and other means of self-denial has the purpose of securing for ourselves the higher spiritual goods. The grace … Continue reading

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Sunday Mass Readings

Sunday, February 26 First Sunday of Lent Roman Ordinary calendar St. Porphyry Book of Genesis 2,7-9.3,1-7. The LORD God formed man out of the clay of the ground  and blew into his nostrils the breath of life,  and so man became a living being. Then the … Continue reading

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NEW RESTRICTIONS: The Papal Posse & Peter Kwasniewski

Robert Royal, editor in chief of TheCatholicThing.org, Fr. Gerald Murray, priest of the Archdiocese of New York, and Peter Kwasniewski, author and liturgist, discuss the new Vatican edict concerning restrictions to the Traditional Latin Mass.

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Do not seek Christ without the Cross

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The Way of the Cross for the Suffering Church

[From AID TO THE CHURCH IN NEED] INTRODUCTION WAY OF THE CROSS Every day millions of Christians around the world suffer for their Faith. Many are persecuted for their beliefs; their ordeals can include discrimination at home or in the … Continue reading

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Living Lent in Solidarity With Our Suffering Nigerian Brothers and Sisters

COMMENTARY: These 40 days are an opportunity to support our spiritual siblings. Women in search of separated family members view an exhibition of reconnected family members during an event to mark the International Day of the Disappeared in Yola, Adamawa … Continue reading

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The Badge of Christian Warfare

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Archbishop Sheen’s Prophecy on Errors of Russia

Comment. Yesterday was Ash Wednesday; we have commenced the important preparatory season of Lent once more. Yet as the years roll by we are seeing increasing warnings around the world that many of Our Lady’s prophesies of the coming “End … Continue reading

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11 Facts About Murdered Calif. Bishop David O’Connell, Beautifully Unveiled by a Friend

By Matt Meeks Bishop David G. O’Connell Sunday morning, I woke up to the news of the murder of my friend Bishop David O’Connell. When I first saw the news, I reread the headline of the article over and over so … Continue reading

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Abp. Viganò: God Will Chastise Man To Defeat The Plans Of The Wicked

Listen to this powerful sermon of Abp. Viganò in preparation for Lent, and published by ‘Return to Tradition’ a day ago.

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Saints Francisco and Jacinta Marto: Patrons of prisoners

Fatima seers St. Francisco (l) and St. Jacinta Marto (photo: Public domain / Public Domain) By Michael R Heinlein at Simply Catholic: Three holy children saw the Blessed Virgin Mary appear to them in Fatima, Portugal, from May to October … Continue reading

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Sunday Mass Readings

Sunday, February 19 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar St. Barbatus Book of Leviticus 19,1-2.17-18. The LORD said to Moses, “Speak to the whole Israelite community and tell them: Be holy, for I, the LORD your God, am holy. “You shall not bear … Continue reading

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Love Letters to the Latin Mass 2: Drawn to the Tabernacle

Continued from: Love Letters to the Latin Mass 1: In the Beginning by Cynthia Millen at CATHOLIC STAND O Gracious Lord Jesus, I, a sinner, presuming not on my own merits, but trusting in thy goodness and mercy, fear and tremble … Continue reading

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LATIN MASS CATHOLICS UNDER FIRE: Two Bishops and Twenty AGs Demand Answers from FBI

Written by  Michael J. Matt | Editor of The Remnant The irony is rich – conservative Catholic faux “journalists,” reacting to the FBI witch hunt by joining in on the blanket party against traditional Catholics: “We’re not like THOSE people!”  These … Continue reading

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