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''They want to be treated with oil, soap and caresses, but they should be beaten with fists!'' St. Pius X, ora pro nobis.
Reminder: Sedevacantism is*not* the heretic pope thesis. akacatholic.com/sedevacantism-…
Really hate opening this app, seeing an incredible post and then the page refreshes before I can click on it.
Traditional Catholic loses child custody due to being characterized as a religious extremist. Please consider contributing to her legal fees. givesendgo.com/GHWPR
Friends, after 8 years of working at LifeSite I am forced to announce that as of today I am actively seeking employment elsewhere. I have over 15 years experience in Catholic and conservative journalism, editing, marketing, team building, copywriting, on camera commentary, video…
Beware of those who say "this teaching is not infallible" when the really mean "this teaching is heretical and a danger to your soul". The Church can teach non-infallibly, but she cannot teach heresy or any error assent to which would endanger souls.
July Prayer to the Precious Blood of Jesus. . O Precious Blood of Jesus, infinite price of sinful man's redemption, both drink and laver of our souls, Thou Who dost plead continually the cause of man before the throne of infinite mercy. From the depths of my heart I adore Thee,…
Why did the Leonine Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus include Islamism in with the paragraph featuring idolatry, and why did John XXIII remove references to both Judaism and Islam?
Sedes in the U.S.: are we eating meat this Friday?
In your charity, please pray for H.E. Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI, as he celebrates today his 40-year anniversary of priestly ordination. Ad multos annos!
"There is in fact nothing subtle whatever about Vatican II’s religious liberty revolution by which Christ the King is dethroned and beheaded as surely as ever was Louis XVI of France or Charles I of England." open.substack.com/pub/wmreview/p…
Lucien refuted: 'Religious Liberty: Illusory Distinction, Unwarranted Conclusion' Abbé Bernard Lucien's defence of Vatican II's religious liberty recently appeared in English. But it was refuted years ago by his former colleague, Abbé Hervé Belmont: wmreview.org/p/lucien-refut…
CONSIDER HOW PRECIOUS A SOUL MUST BE, WHEN BOTH GOD AND THE dEVIL PURSUE IT.
Unfortunately I don't think it's right for me to run away from this controversy. I think I am obliged to investigate this issue. To avoid it would be willful ignorance. I don't want to become a schismatic. If anyone can help me find the truth I would greatly appreciate it.
We're expecting our fourth in a few hours. Pray for us.
Robert Siscoe & John Salza have launched a new podcast! Episode one was posted on YouTube on April 30. Unfortunately, it was it of a bit train wreck. There was, however, a few bright spots, including evidence that they've had a major change of heart... akacatholic.com/siscoe-and-sal…
Worse, can you imagine these people during the time of Antichrist?
Can you imagine these people during the time of Christ? “Yeah Peter sounds okay, Lord. We’ll give him a chance. Does he have a lot of aura?”
Catholics should not be excited about Latin, proper vestments, tradition or orthodox doctrine. These are basics. But the clergy are not children who must be affirmed with praise/gratitude when they show good behaviour. Aside from showing low expectations, it's patronising.
1. This is exactly right from Fr. Nix. However the bar for a bishop or, a fortiori, a pope, isn't mere personal orthodoxy - indeed, Suarez, for example, held that personal orthodoxy wasn't even necessary for a pope, but only that he *teach* orthodox doctrine.
By the way, EVERY. SINGLE. pagan tribe in all of world history believed a family included "a man and a woman." It's hardly a sign someone is a serious Catholic to agree with such a low-bar of the natural law.
The one on the top left.
Who is someone you would like to see become Catholic during the papacy of Pope Leo XIV?