You may have seen one of those Protestant tracts, web pages, or videos that asks: “What Must I Do to Be Saved?” The reference is from Acts of the Apostles 16:30-31, where it is related that Saint Paul and Silas … Continue reading
The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts news release… The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today is applauding the decision of the Trump Administration’s U.S. Department of Justice to indict the notoriously anti-Catholic Southern Poverty Law Center. On April 21st, a federal grand … Continue reading
The world is sliding towards confusion. It clings to the slippery slope, but is unable to stay in place — I have a presentiment of impending upheavals, I probe the imminent days with my nerves and I absorb all their … Continue reading
The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts news release… The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today denounced the cheap shot taken at the Catholic Church by U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Upset that Pope Leo XIV had said the threatened … Continue reading
Edward Pentin has posted on his Substack a very valuable, short, and succinct commentary by Father Nicola Bux. Father Bux is a priest of the Italian Archdiocese of Bari, a professor of theology, and a former consulter to the Dicastery … Continue reading
The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts news release… Last night, April 12th, Donald J. Trump became the first President in the 250 history of the United States to publicly criticize a reigning Roman Pontiff. In a posting on Truth Social … Continue reading
What is — the mind was made to understand, For nothings nurture not the nascent thought. While sums are simply cookies in each hand, Subtraction makes much less sense to a tot. They think of darkness, ugliness, and sin As … Continue reading
Quotes Worth Contemplating for Eastertide Short of murder, it would be difficult for someone to show better how much he hated his little brother than by selling him into slavery. Which was exactly what Joseph’s brothers did to him. It would … Continue reading
The Polish self-image as a “Christ among nations” or the martyr of Europe can be traced back to its history of Christendom and suffering under invasions. During the periods of foreign occupation, the Catholic Church served as a bastion of … Continue reading
The video below is of great interest to us. It is Tucker Carlson’s interview with a journalist whom Israel tried to murder while he was reporting from southern Lebanon. Besides the fact that our founder, mentor, and teacher, Brother Francis, … Continue reading
In this episode of Reconquest, Brother André Marie reflects on the suffering of Lebanon, especially the plight of Lebanese Christians caught in war, instability, and political turmoil. He discusses the history of Lebanon, the identity of the Maronites, the broader … Continue reading
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