The final days on earth of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Church's greatest scholar, were marked by childlike faith.
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French traditionalists show us how to take back our churches when closed by bishops
What I wish to emphasize is the need for Catholics, both laity and clergy, to move into a more decisive phase of resistance against unjust determinations of either temporal or ecclesiastical authority.
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When meditating on the Word of God, choose a Bible translation that works
Pick the translation that works best for you — but whatever you do, don't go with a 'contemporary English' version.
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How God’s providence is sung in the liturgy and reappears in our daily lives
Ponder these excerpts from the antiphons, prayers, and readings of this past Sunday’s Mass. Could we have received a more opportune 'message' from Our Lord at this moment in our national and ecclesial life?
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How the Church recognizes a powerful truth about mankind in traditional Requiem Mass
It is important that we recognize the full metaphysical weight of what we are praying for specifically — not just people, but souls.
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Why priests and laypeople must work around bishops forbidding sacraments for COVID
I was and continue to be sympathetic with every effort by clergy and laity to circumvent and ignore episcopal diktats that severely limit the sacramental life of the Church.
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Liturgy expert: Worldwide spread of Novus Ordo has diminished belief in Real Presence
'I'm afraid it's impossible to deny the connection.'
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Was the chief architect behind the New Mass a Freemason? New evidence emerges
Last week, a major exposé appeared, containing pointed revelations about Annibale Bugnini worth every Catholic's attention.
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Ascending and descending Jacob’s ladder with the Rosary
Spiritual and temporal battles are won with Our Lady's powerful weapon.
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To flush out invalid sacraments, bishops urgently need to grill their clergy
This is serious business, and it deserves to be taken with utmost seriousness by the bishops of the Church.
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