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Exclusive to Kankakee TLM, Papal Tweet…

This message of great importance was just received.  It seems that dead Popes cannot remain silent.

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Warnings From Heaven For Our Times

God has sent us so many saints and holy people to warn us about these times in which we live.  How sad that few understand, and so they continue as if there were no heaven or hell. For those of … Continue reading

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Excerpt from St. Augustine for Good Shepherd Sunday

“Truth always shines with the brightness which belongs to it, while falsehood is wrapped in darkness; to dispel this darkness, it is enough to put falsehood in the presence of truth.”       – St. Ignatius Those of good … Continue reading

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Cardinals Ranjith, Burke to attend international “Sacra Liturgia 2013”

Well, things are getting interester and interester ! 🙂 The latest report is that an international conference on the liturgy will be taking place on June 25-28.  Participating will be Cardinals Burke and Ranjith.  It is reported that 300 or … Continue reading

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John Allen Article on Bergoglio

John Vennari, writing for CFN, introduced the John Allen article with this note: “A personal note on reading Allen’s write-up: once again Cardinal Bergoglio strikes me as a post-Conciliar man of the 1970s. I was surrounded (and quite frankly, sickened) … Continue reading

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“FATIMA”

Update, Thursday, April 11:  It is now being reported that, indeed, the pontificate of Pope Francis will be consecrated to our Lady of Fatima on May 13.  Santuario de Fatima. “A 13 de maio em Fátima, em celebração para a … Continue reading

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Continuation of “Humility Does Not Lead to Deterioration of Worship”

Part 2 of 2: In the Old Testament, the worship of God by the Israelites developed under His direction through Moses.  They, who had but the figure, the foreshadowing of the Redeemer, first worshipped in simple, portable tents until  the … Continue reading

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THEOLOGY OF THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS #35

The last of the twelve constituent parts of the Mass (and which dates back to the 4th or 5th century) is the Postcommunion, a prayer mainly of petition in which the priest implores that all receive the fruits of the … Continue reading

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She Lives Because He Has Risen!

“I do not for one instant profess to believe that all the world is about to turn Catholic; I am quite sure that it is not; I even think it probable that we are on the verge of a Great … Continue reading

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Notes

There is so very much I have to do this week that unless something of importance comes up, I will most likely not be posting until after Easter. Then, I would like to finish the series on theology of the … Continue reading

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