Category Archives: Keeping the dogma of the Faith

“Active Participation” – Don’t make a Row!

An anonymous traditionalist priest, friend of this blog, writes: “The advent of widespread literacy and the production of cheap mass-produced books a century and a half ago made it possible to encourage the faithful to follow the texts of the … Continue reading

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“Francis Did Not Wreck the Mass!”

Yes, indeed, we need to ask ourselves some hard questions! You will find the link to the entire Youtube presentation in the link below. Here are some excerpts from that video: “The crisis in the Church today outed itself after … Continue reading

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The N.O. Continues to Spiral into Oblivion

I just had to post this video of the recent Pentecost pilgrimage to Chartre, at which Cardinal Burke officiated with the celebration of the traditional Latin Mass.  The point which should make an impression on  your conscience is that the … Continue reading

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We Continue to Get Rave Reviews on Our Book!

  The book is EVER ANCIENT, EVER NEW TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS Compendium of Catholic Doctrine.  Truly, if one knew and understood the contents of this book on the Mass, he would know the essential saving doctrine of our Lord Jesus … Continue reading

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Justice and Mercy – inseparable

Someone, not too long ago, commented on FB, that the faithful had a right to the Sacraments.  Of course this is not true, but it is understandable that the faithful almost unconsciously have imbibed this heretical notion floating around since … Continue reading

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Being Against the Pope, and All That Nonsense

Rorate Caeli has graciously given permission for Catholic outlets to disseminate the following recent and very important interview with Bishop Athanasius Schneider: “Quod semper, quod ubique, quod ab omnibus”, i.e. “What has been always, everywhere and from all” believed and … Continue reading

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From the Heart of a Catholic Priest!

I happen to know that the comment which follows, expresses what is on the mind of other priests, who for various reasons prefer to remain anonymous: “Ok. I want to get something off my chest: I am sick and tired … Continue reading

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Eastertide – Forget the Sad Days of the Passion, Forget Divine Mercy Sunday

“All things have their season, and in their times all things pass under heaven.” – Ecclesiastes 3:1 The Church in her season of Easter gives the faithful 50 days in which to rejoice and celebrate the resurrection of our Redeemer.  … Continue reading

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The Book is Selling! Ever Ancient, Ever New Traditional Latin Mass….

It is truly humbling because this is due totally to the inspiration of grace.    We recently received an order for 12 more of our books, Ever Ancient, Ever New Traditional Latin Mass Compendium of Catholic Doctrine. Favorable, unsolicited comments … Continue reading

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The Influence of Music in Shaping One’s Character

Hear Father Ripperger explain the principle of the integral good…effeminacy through certain types of music……masculine and feminine music…the sorrowful Heart of our Lady….blessing one’s food…and much more. This is an excellent and instructive video.   A-must-watch for the good of our … Continue reading

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