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THEOLOGY OF THE TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS #23

“Neither by the blood of goats, or of calves, but by His own blood, entered once into the holies, having obtained eternal redemption. – Hebrews 9:13 In the separate Consecration of the bread and wine is the immolated Christ represented. … Continue reading

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“In the opinion of St. Alphonsus Liguori, a Doctor of the Church, the minister should rather die than give communion to the publicly unworthy.”

So, writes Scriptor in this awesome rebuttal to Ed Peters and in defense of Fr. Guarnizo.  Please check it out.  Specially, take note of the comments posted on the site, Rorate Caeli. Here is a snippet: “Here is a passage … Continue reading

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Gutsy Journalism on Dereliction of Duty

The American Spectator has an article by George Neumayr which gives voice to what we here also believe.  Bravo!! Mr. Neumayr. Below is an excerpt.   Link to the original article here. “The road to hell is paved with the skulls … Continue reading

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“The extraordinary form is more reverent,” the Rev. Ramirez said. “The most beautiful expression of worship to God.”

God is good.  In spite of the evil that surrounds us, He constantly makes us aware that He is still with his Church.  Here is yet another sign of the continuation of the ongoing restoration, another TLM; this one in … Continue reading

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Institute of Christ the King News

Update:  Here are some photos from Offerimus Tibi Domine. Bishop Davies assists from the throne at the Shrine Church of Ss Peter and Paul and St Philomena in New Brighton, Wirral, at the Mass of March 24, 2012. God bless  … Continue reading

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Feast Day of the Glorious Saint Joseph!

We continue with meditations taken from writings on the life of St. Joseph as found in Msgr. Gentilucci’s, The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary:  “Saint Joseph possessed the talent of combining in this world the toils of his office … Continue reading

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Canon 915????

 

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Petition in Support of Fr. M. Guarnizo

In your charity, please take a few moments to sign this petition.   If we want good and faithful priests, we must support them in prayer, word and action.     http://supportfathermarcel.com/petition-signatures/  

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What Does St. Thomas Aquinas Have to Say?

I’ll make it short.  Just about everyone  will know to what I refer. St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, III:q 80: article 6 “A distinction must be made among sinners: some are secret; others are notorious, either from evidence of the … Continue reading

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The Month of St. Joseph – Another Meditation

In part two of Msgr. R. Gentilucci’s compilation,  Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary,  Stephen  Binet [1800’s?] is quoted as follows:  “All that is great and singular in others, we find united in Saint Joseph and more.  Let us gather … Continue reading

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