Perhaps It’s Not the End
October 13, 2009, 11:04 am
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It certainly seems that we are at the end of the world. Continue reading →
Does Benedict Know That Rome is Burning?
October 7, 2009, 6:59 pm
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When Pope Benedict XVI met with the new US Ambassador to the Vatican this last week pro-life Catholics had to hear his welcoming remarks to Miguel Diaz with surprise and pain. The Associated Press report quoted the Holy Father’s enthusiastic endorsement of the US’s “vibrant democracy” and his gushing support for Obama’s efforts to provide government health care for all, sentiments not shared by American bishops on the ground in the political carnage. Continue reading →
The Council Pow-Wow and Pro-Life
September 21, 2009, 1:04 pm
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Pro-life Catholics usually take the attitude toward pro-choice Catholic politicians that they are ‘renegade Catholics,’ acting outside the teaching of the Church regarding the definition of human life. We marvel that ‘dissidents’ continue to function within Catholic circles, unchallenged, receiving communion, teaching at Catholic schools, and even living in Catholic seminaries and convents.
Why is error so persistent? Isn’t Catholicism clear? Continue reading →
America Magazine: Obama is the Vatican II President
August 25, 2009, 4:38 pm
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It’s official: the bizarro world of the novus ordo has declared that Barack Obama is ‘the spirit of Vatican II.’
All you sincere pro-life Catholics who passively attend and contribute to your local novus ordo parish while tolerating and even aiding through your peace sign and your donations their pro-choice politics, take heed.
All you good Catholics who believe that the government assuming the risk and giant monoopolies reaping the profits is shady, maybe fascist (or socialist, they’re all the same in the end), take heed.
Satan has almost got his unholy planetary alignment. Here it is:
Catholic magazine America ran a piece by Jesuit priest John O’Malley that proclaims Barack Obama “the Spirit of Vatican II.” You can find it right here.
If that doesn’t convince sincere novus ordo Catholics to throw themselves into the SSPX rosary crusade to be at the Holy Father’s side to clean house, what will? (You can send your rosary counts here, every month, as a comment, if you want to. I’m trying to average three rosaries per day–beat me, go ‘head!)
Father O’Malley is absolutely right. As the fifty comments proclaim, he’s nailed it! (Sorry, Lord.) Barack Obama is the spirit of Vatican II. And we need an exorcism.
Confession
June 13, 2009, 9:18 am
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Dear Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos
September 17, 2008, 11:44 am
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Cardinal Prefect, Congregation For the Clergy
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Leonina I, 00193
Rome, Italy
Dear Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos,
I just read what you wrote about how some traditionalists were still not satisfied after the Summorum Pontificum, and were writing letters and posting their complaints on the internet to have more traditional masses available. You seemed disturbed. I would like to tell you why I am tempted to complain in public, too.
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