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I wouldn’t if I were you.
Consider that if you wear the mask, you are more likely to get sick.
“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
The Mysterious Word “Missach”
For me, the “Ite, missa est” has always been an enigmatic expression, and having it explained to the laity that it means “Go, you are dismissed, sent out!” – to which the response is, “Thanks be to God!” – does … Continue reading
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It Never Happened!
In the days of the catacombs, Mass was celebrated over the tombs of the martyrs. This photo is of the tomb of St. Antiochus, (r.i.p. C. 127 A.D.) in Sardenia, over which Mass was celebrated. As you can see, celebrating … 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
Special Offer to Help Preserve a Historic Church
We here at Kankakee Latin Mass, have had a long association with the now-closed church of St. Rose of Lima, Kankakee. In the interest of preserving the building which is being deeded to a canonically erected Association of the Faithful, … Continue reading
“Wuerl Was in Freak-out Mode”
The title of this article is “C212 Neumayr Interview: The Real Story Behind Cardinal Wuerl’s Impending Departure” It was posted today. Watch the video where Neumayr tells much. http://stumblingblock.org/?p=12665
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Feast of the Sacred Heart, Day of Reparation. Urgent!
One of my Fb friends has organized this international event. She writes: Please join us for a Day of Reparation on Friday, June 8 – Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus – to pray, fast, make reparation, make sacrifices, … Continue reading
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How Much Does Truth Matter to You?
I am astounded at the level of ignorance among so many Catholics when it comes to the Syrian wars. And, no, Syria’s war is not a civil war, but rather a war of aggression by outside forces. In addition to … Continue reading
March 24, 2018; What Will Become of St. Rose Church?
The Future of St. Rose Church (now closed), Kankakee, will be addressed by Bishop R. Daniel Conlon: Saturday, March 24, 2018 2:00 pm Knights of Columbus Hall 187 S. Indiana Ave., Kankakee Please come to show your concern, and to … Continue reading