“No, God wants us to make that judgment for ourselves, so He surely gives us the grace to do so.”

Robert Morrison has written a great article at The Remnant. I urge you to click over and read the whole thing. It is an essay that really shows how … “No, God wants us to make that judgment for ourselves, so He surely gives us the grace to do so.” Reposting from Saint Louis Catholic. … Continue reading “No, God wants us to make that judgment for ourselves, so He surely gives us the grace to do so.”

The Lost Tradition of Rogation Days

Unless you have the blessing of being a regular or sometime parishioner someplace where the pre-Vatican II liturgy has not yet been suppressed by our Uber-Modernist overlords, and if you're not old enough to remember what it was to be a faithful Catholic in those pre-conciliar days, then you may not be familiar with the … Continue reading The Lost Tradition of Rogation Days

Solemnity of the Assumption

Our Lord Calls His Mother Home Following are two of the three Lessons from the second Nocturn of today’s Matins, under the 1960 rubrics of the Divine Office. Text is copied from the Breviarium Meum app for iPad, which is produced by the same group that maintains the DivinumOfficium.com website. From the Sermons of St. … Continue reading Solemnity of the Assumption

Francis and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass: This is Not Catholicism

Today I am linking to a recent video from Return to Tradition, in which Anthony Stine examines the latest statements of Francis/Bergoglio concerning the nature of the Mass. Over and above all the other heresies and abuses of the past nine-plus years, this regime’s attempts to complete the Protestantization of the Sacred Liturgy, by putting … Continue reading Francis and the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass: This is Not Catholicism