Stone by stone, an edifice begins to appear. This is a re-post by Br. Alexis of a letter originally published in January of 2015. It is one of many bits of information that should be of great interest to those of us who, as of that time, rejected strongly the notion that, in essence, the … Continue reading Archbishop Lenga: It is difficult to believe that Benedict freely resigned
Author: Frank @TxTradCatholic
Saint Ivo of Kermartin, patron of lawyers and canonists
My sincere thanks to Br Alexis Bugnolo for inviting me to contribute to his blog and for publishing this piece. In case no one has figured it out yet, I am @txtradcatholic. 🙂
How to make a valid Confession
Very solid advice on Confession, courtesy of Br. Bugnolo
Saint Vincent Ferrer, patron for those seeking the true Pope
A great saint who should be better known.
Do not say the Heretical ‘Our Father’
Here’s why Bergoglio is wrong to mess with the Pater Noster.
Cardinal Bassetti: If you don’t like Bergoglio, get out of the Church!
Here is a pretty good example of how many, and probably most, of the hierarchy who support Bergoglio really think. It should make YOU stop and think if you believe in the true Faith as handed down from Christ by the Apostles.
The Annunciation: A Feast For ALL Christians
March 25, 2019 Today the Church marks the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, the day when the Archangel Gabriel appeared to a young (probably 14 or 15 years old) Jewish girl in the obscure town of Nazareth in Galilee, and announced the beginning of the Greatest Story Ever Told. If you're not fully … Continue reading The Annunciation: A Feast For ALL Christians
Feast of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
One of the many feasts and devotions soft-pedaled or dropped altogether from the Liturgical Calendar by the post-Vatican II Church, in its zeal to make Catholics act less Catholic, was the feast we "Trads" still celebrate today, that of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is one of the newer of the Marian … Continue reading Feast of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Holy Church celebrates most saints on the date of their death; that is, the date of their "birth" into eternal life. Only three feasts commemorate anyone's birth: Christmas, most obviously; the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, which we mark today, September 8, nine months after the … Continue reading The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Pope Benedict XVI on the Life and Accomplishments of Saint Pius X
Today is the traditional feast day of Pope St. Pius X, among whose memorable contributions to the Faith was his encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, in which he set forth and analyzed in great detail "the synthesis of all heresies", also known as Modernism. Following is a reblog of a post from 9/3/16 by the good folks over … Continue reading Pope Benedict XVI on the Life and Accomplishments of Saint Pius X



