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Category Archives: Keeping the dogma of the Faith
“It is my opinion that John XXIII and John Paul II should not have been canonized.”
Because of the copyright, I am limited to 50 words from this essay by Marielena Montesino de Stuart. I tell you, make it a point to click on the link and read the entire entry! It does not take long … Continue reading
Catholic Family News Responds to Voris’ Assaults
John Vennari on “going back to the cause of the problem.” No, Michael Voris, the “buck doesn’t stop” with the bishops.
Where Do You Stand?
Today, a group of Catholics made reparation by praying the rosary, while at the same time trying to stop a Judeo-Christian service at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Venenzuela. The event was being held to commemorate the anniversary of the “Night … Continue reading
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Tagged SSPX Catholics, Venenzuela Cathedral incident
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The N.O. Missal, Contributing to the Loss of Faith
When fabricating the N.O., a great portion of the traditional orations of the Propers were discarded. From what remained, more than half were tampered with and revamped to express the alleged new human values of modern man, thus denying that … Continue reading
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Tagged innovators N.O. mass, Propers/orations TLM
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‘Mystery of Faith’
Is it any wonder that 2 out of 3 Catholics no longer believe in the Real Presence of our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament? In a news article of August 22, 2011, CNA purported to give an explanation for the … Continue reading
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Tagged loss of faith, mystery of faith, sacred tradition
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Finding Purpose in Life Through the Mass
With the aid of grace, let us resolve to delve more deeply into the mystery which unfolds before our very eyes when assisting at Mass. After I watched this, one of my thoughts was that it is so easy to … Continue reading
Who Has More Crediblity – Cardinal Paglia or this “Cool Dude”?
You decide. Remember, souls of good will recognize the voice of the Good Shepherd, but they flee from the wolf. Please watch. It won’t take more than a couple minutes of your time. The following is the section IV excerpt, … Continue reading
Exclusive to Kankakee TLM, Papal Tweet…
This message of great importance was just received. It seems that dead Popes cannot remain silent.
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
Passion Sunday Sermon of Fr. Rodriguez
One does not hear sermons like this at the local parish. What the Church needs is a “rock solid papacy.” The N.O. “was not ‘fabricated’ for the greater glory of God”, but “to foster active participation and to not offend … Continue reading