The secular pieties being imposed upon us by our ascended masters are a hodgepodge of blasphemies, abominations, and lies meant to keep the common man enslaved while at the same time fooling him into thinking he is actually free. The … Continue reading
Category: Mass and the Liturgy
RIP Abbot Antoine Forgeot, Today’s Dom Gueranger
The Catholic World Report: A Benedictine abbot who helped to revive traditional monasticism and Gregorian chant in France was buried Wednesday in the 11th-century Abbey of Fontgombault, the monastery he led for more than 30 years. Dom Antoine Forgeot died … Continue reading
Argentina: Bishop Closes Seminary for Not Giving Communion in the Hand
LifeSiteNews, Dorothy Cummings McLean: An Argentinian bishop, backed by the Vatican, has closed down his diocesan seminary because priests connected to the seminary refused to follow his directive that Holy Communion be only administered to people in the hand. Report … Continue reading
Texas: Bishop Strickland Offers His First Traditional Latin Mass
National Catholic Register, Bree A. Dail: Before January, Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, had only attended a traditional Latin Mass once before and never had even said the words of consecration in Latin in the 35 years of his … Continue reading
The Genius and Timeliness of the Traditional Latin Mass
For Episode 236 of Reconquest, I interviewed Dr. Peter Kwasniewski on his latest book, Reclaiming our Roman Catholic Birthright. Mr. Steve Cunningham, of the Sensus Fidelium YouTube channel, has dressed up the interview with graphics and posted it online. Please see the YouTube … Continue reading
To Our Readers and Supporters: Blessed Triduum and Happy Easter!
Pax Christi. These are the holiest days of the year: Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. May these days bring you many graces! Please know that all of our readers and supporters are in our prayers. Below, please … Continue reading
A Spiritual Workaround: Meditating on the Texts of the Traditional Mass
Over at One Peter Five, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski has authored an article that may be read in tandem with what I just published on the crisis of no public Mass: Your Local Mass Canceled? Try Meditating on the Texts of the … Continue reading
Lebanon: Faithful Reject Communion in the Hand
en news: The Maronite Church used the coronavirus to introduce compulsory communion in the hand on March 4, AsiaNews.it writes. More here.
Saint Joseph’s Day Roundup
Happy Saint Joseph’s Day! Here are some offerings on this website on the glorious spouse of Our Lady, who is also the Foster Father of Our Lord and the Patron and Protector of the Universal Church. May he protect us … Continue reading
Repelling Revolutionary Attacks on the Mass: Ryan Grant with Brother André Marie
In the penultimate episode of Reconquest, Repelling Revolutionary Attacks on the Mass, I interviewed Mr. Ryan Grant, of Mediatrix Press, about the sixteenth- and twentieth-century attacks on the Holy Sacrifice, many of which are surprisingly similar. That’s right, the liturgical … Continue reading
A Beautiful Prayer from the Maronite Divine Liturgy to Transform Evil into Good
As a result of Saint Benedict Center’s present situation, we Brothers and Sisters have been compelled to travel a bit to find reverent Masses. When a Traditional Latin Mass is not available, we find ourselves at an Eastern Rite. This … Continue reading
Wisdom Wednesday with Brother Andre Marie
This morning, in my “Wisdom Wednesday” appearance on the Mike Church Show, we had a wide-ranging discussion concerning Ash Wednesday, Lent, and related matters. Mike put the segment up on YouTube, and it is embedded here:
Novus Ordo Optional Feast of Holy Name Only Mentions ‘Jesus’ Once
Catholic Culture, Phil Lawler: Today, January 3, the Church calendar offers us the (optional) feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. At Mass the entrance antiphon reminds us, “At the name of Jesus, every knee should bend…” And then something … Continue reading
The Christmas Martyrology
Last year, at the suggestion of a couple of people, I recorded the reading from the Roman Martyrology for Christmas. It’s only a little over a minute. Steve Cunningham, of Sensus Fidelium, posted it to his YouTube channel. Here it … Continue reading