Category Archives: Keeping the dogma of the Faith

Humility Does not Lead to Deterioration of Worship

The splendor associated with the true worship of God is the inheritance of every Catholic. The Cenacle in which Our Lord celebrated the first Mass was a beautifully furnished upper chamber.  Its mere elevation, designated it for use on special … Continue reading

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Don’t Get on The Bus!

I think all of our readers should read this article at Renew America.  It’s serious, people; really, really serious. The article is copyrighted, so I will only give you this small bit: “One of the first signs of Bergoglio’s approach … Continue reading

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Canon Gregory Hesse-Crisis in the Church

Hat tip to Angelqueen for this audio. Do not listen if you are fainthearted; if your favorite forum is Catholic Answers;  if you are a person of “pseudo-mystical optimism”; if you would prefer to  feel the security of having your … Continue reading

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Professor de Mattei, Abbé de Nantes – Post-conciliar Crisis

The latest post on Rorate Caeli is the translation of an article written by historian Roberto de Mattei. The piece is quite sobering and it certainly will not resonate well with those of “pseudo-mystical optimism”.  (I will refrain from giving … Continue reading

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Prophecies for our Times – St. Hildegard

You will find here a few more paragraphs on the prophecies of St. Hildegard.  These are my translations from Spanish though the original source is from the French, Voix Prophétiques: Ou, Signes, Apparitions Et Prédictions Modernes Touchant Les Grands Événements … Continue reading

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St. Hildegard Speaks With Great Timeliness to Us Today.

On  May 10 of last year (2012) the Holy Father canonized St. Hildegard, and on October 7 declared her a Doctor of the Church.  At that time, I did a little research on her, but I never got around to … Continue reading

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“Never has it been so easy to win heaven.”

February 10 will mark the 85th anniversary of one of the most cruel and barbaric martyrdoms to be inflicted on any of the Cristeros. It redounds to God’s greater glory that His grace sustained and enabled a mere youth, “Tarcisius” … Continue reading

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Doctrinal Pre-conciliar teaching indicts “Pastoral” Post-Conciliar Ecumenia

The post-conciliar quest for a unity which the Church already possesses is nothing more than a glaring aberration from past doctrinal teaching.   Let me show you. The Manual of the Holy Catholic Church which I have thus far referenced, … Continue reading

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The Archbishop’s Communique on “Ecumenism”

We continue with the infallible doctrine of our Church on church unity as opposed to the notions of post-conciliar modernists. Archbishop Forte says, “ Moreover, Christian unity is inseparable from truth, hence unity-truth-charity are the three poles of a sole … Continue reading

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Archbishop Bruno Forte’s communique ….

of January 22, on ecumenism, stated in part: “With his choices, Benedict XVI has shown that he is open to all possibilities, supporting them and encouraging them so that Jesus’ prayer for Christian unity is realized.” The problem with that … Continue reading

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