Reposted from Saint Louis Catholic, a fitting reflection as we celebrate the feast day of Saint James the Greater, Apostle and Martyr. Laudetur Jesus Christus! A very blessed feast day to all of you on this day of St. James the Greater, the first of the Apostolic college to shed his blood for Our Lord. … Continue reading Feast of Santiago de Compostela
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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
How Liturgical Changes Helped Destroy the Sense of Sin
There are, of course, many examples. This is one of the more blatant ones. Here is the Collect from the TLM for today, the Fourth Sunday of Lent, followed by the Collect for today in the Novus Ordo. 1962 Missale Romanum: Grant, we beseech thee, Almighty God, that we who for our evil deeds are … Continue reading How Liturgical Changes Helped Destroy the Sense of Sin
Objective Data: Coronavirus Scare An Intentional Media Effort to Cause Panic
From the inimitable and invaluable Ann Barnhardt (and no, I don’t always agree with her, but she is spot-on here): “Calling Bee-Ess with objective data: Guess how many people have died of influenza in Italy by year? The Truth will set you free. As Italy, which is and has been used for years as … Continue reading Objective Data: Coronavirus Scare An Intentional Media Effort to Cause Panic