Over at the Remnant, they have published online a piece I wrote a few weeks ago about the Fatima story and the subsequent Vatican denial. Most of the coverage misses key aspects of why these denials do nothing to put… Continue Reading →
The peace and quiet necessary to get close to God is not often found out on the street, but in a quiet Cathedrals. But not yesterday, yesterday I found it among century-old maples. It has been hot here lately. Yesterday… Continue Reading →
Pope Francis’ visit to Lund, Sweden, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation will comprise “two parts” and will begin with a “common prayer” service in Lund’s Lutheran cathedral and continue with a public event at Malmö Arena that… Continue Reading →
Old Pope: I would like to release the third secret. Cardinals Sodano & Bertone: Holiness, you can’t do that. The nature of those texts would undermine faith in the Church itself and the new springtime that has been the goal… Continue Reading →
To all those Catholics that have been desperately trying to maintain that nothing has changed as a result of the exhortation. The Pope just shot you in the back. You really shouldn’t have been standing there in the first place…. Continue Reading →
So many people are spending time trying to dissect the various parts and paragraphs of Amoris Laetitia that they miss the big picture. IN my latest at the Remnant, I try to take a step back and see the lie… Continue Reading →
Well, it is here. The post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation is here. I spent hours going through it, but even that was not enough to read the entire thing as it comes in at almost 60,000 words including references and footnotes. Over… Continue Reading →
Amoris Laetitia has more words than the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke combined. Think about it. You’ll hear many things about papal doc tomorrow. Ask this simple question. Does it tend to lead people out of sin or confirm… Continue Reading →
How to read the Exhortation of Desolation, Joy of Love (Sex) on Friday. Crux is already working overtime to spin the document as no biggie. That is likely to be a load of horse hockey. So I thought I would… Continue Reading →
Rumors abound about a potential restoration of canonical status for the SSPX and today we have the news that Bishop Fellay met with the Pope on Saturday. It is all very interesting, particularly for me. For those who don’t know… Continue Reading →
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