The magazine Social Contract has dedicated the entirety of its Spring issue to the scam artists at the Southern Poverty Law Center. The issue is entirely online, and here are its contents: A Note from the Editor – The SPLC: … Continue reading
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August 14 Festival: NH Blueberries and Great Music
IHM School continues its annual food and music Festival as a busy one-day Event on August 14. The price is right to celebrate with a one-of-a-kind, old-fashioned family festival: the eighth annual Blueberry Fiddle Festival, organized by Richmond’s Immaculate Heart … Continue reading
On My Way to South Dakota!
This Saturday, July 24, I’ll be giving a talk at Spearfish Park, in the lovely city of Spearfish, South Dakota. My subject will be Father Pierre-Jean De Smet, the intrepid Belgian Jesuit who evangelized (among others) the tribes of the … Continue reading
The Feast of the Precious Blood
July first is the Feast of the Precious Blood. This is a feast that does not exist in the new Roman Calendar of Pope Paul VI. It is still, however, in the traditional Roman calendar of the 1962 usage. Our … Continue reading
Theme of the Fifteenth Annual ‘Pilgrimage for Restoration’ Announced
[The following is a press release of the National Coalition of Clergy and Laity.] Gregory Lloyd, director of the Pilgrimage for Restoration, has announced the theme for the fifteenth annual pilgrimage, which takes place September 22 to 25, 2010. This … Continue reading
For Real Catholics: Auriesville, NY Pilgrimage in September
The following is a release of the National Coalition of Clergy and Laity — Reparation for sin. Restoration by grace. Reform of life. Join the 15th annual “Pilgrimage for Restoration” to the Shrine of Our Lady of the North American … Continue reading
Happy Trinity Sunday!
Today is the feast of the Most Holy Trinity. Please consider some readings on the subject: On the Feast of the Holy Trinity The Blessed Trinity Explained to Thomas Butler (by Father Feeney) Life with the Trinity Saint Joseph: An … Continue reading
The Pilgrimage for Restoration: September 22-25, 2010
Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of the North American Martyrs (St. Isaac Jogues & Companions) Auriesville, New York. The dates for this year’s Pilgrimage for Restoration are September 22-25, 2010. I cannot recommend this wonderful event more strongly. … Continue reading
Readings for the Pentecost Octave
Below are some links to articles on our site about Pentecost, the Holy Ghost, and His Gifts: The Holy Ghost and the Unity of the Church, a Sermon of St. Augustine for Pentecost The Fire of Pentecost, by Brian Kelly … Continue reading
April/May ‘Mancipia’ Posted
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April is Confederate History Month
Yes, we’re in Confederate History Month. And wherever you stand on the issue — whether you’re a liberal or a conservative — you will probably agree that it’s important for Americans (even Southerners) to learn their history and love their … Continue reading
April 11: Mercy Sunday, Plenary Indulgence
Low Sunday, Quasi Modo Sunday, Dominica in Albis Deponendis, and now Mercy Sunday. I think the first Sunday after Easter is the most named on the Roman Church’s calendar. And for the last several years, it has also been richly … Continue reading
R.I.P., Sister Maria Cordata, M.I.C.M.
STILL RIVER/HARVARD — Sister Maria Cordata, nee Rose Mary Eugenia Baravella, 85, of the Sisters of St. Benedict Center, Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, died Monday, March 30, after a brief illness. She is survived by her sister, … Continue reading
R.I.P., Right Reverend Abbot Gabriel Gibbs, O.S.B.
Abbot Gabriel, one of the early members of Saint Benedict Center and the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, passed away on Saturday, March 27, 2010. We have had a Mass offered, for the repose of his soul, in … Continue reading
Good, Not-Often-Enough-Read Article
Brother Thomas Mary, author of They Fought The Good Fight, wrote an article many years ago that deserves wider circulation and attention. It’s called, simply, “Doctrinal Summary” — an accurate name, as the piece summarizes Father Feeney’s doctrinal stance, but … Continue reading