As we pointed out in our first «Ad Rem», a group of traditionalists have been officially told by the Holy See that they may engage in “a serious and constructive critique” of the Second Vatican Council. As part of our … Continue reading
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As we pointed out in our first «Ad Rem», a group of traditionalists have been officially told by the Holy See that they may engage in “a serious and constructive critique” of the Second Vatican Council. As part of our … Continue reading →
It was a surprise to many that the Holy Father made no statement for or against Limbo last Friday. What had been promised by the secular press, citing members of the International Theological Commission (ITC), was that the pope would … Continue reading →
Regardless of one’s opinion of the Holy Father’s talk at Regensburg and how the reaction has been handled by the Holy See, two facts are undeniable: The reaction of the Islamic world to criticism of its violence and irrationality was … Continue reading →
As this «Ad Rem» reaches you, many of our religious, joined with several tertiaries, youngsters and other companions, will be on pilgrimage from Lake George, New York to the Shrine of the North American Martyrs in Auriesville, New York, a … Continue reading →
With this mailing, the “Catholicism.org Email List” takes on a new identity: «Ad Rem» A Weekly Email Message from the Prior. The simple format will remain essentially unchanged. Besides site updates and news about the Crusade, I plan to offer … Continue reading →
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