A reader of this site and listener to Reconquest named Erik sent me an email question, the answer to which I think may be of general interest, so I post the correspondence here: Dear Brother Andre Marie, I recently encountered … Continue reading
A reader of this site and listener to Reconquest named Erik sent me an email question, the answer to which I think may be of general interest, so I post the correspondence here: Dear Brother Andre Marie, I recently encountered … Continue reading
Dr. Robert Hickson suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized Sunday night. Our long-time friend, conference speaker, and Catholicism.org contributor is in critical care at a hospital in Winchester, Virginia, where he has undergone some reversals since his hospitalization. In … Continue reading
Dear Catholicism.org Readers, Pax Christi. It is the eleventh hour and things look rough. But, with your help, we will scrape by on the Twelfth Night. I’m writing with a problem — and a solution. The problem is that an … Continue reading
The Holy Father has ordered his letter to the Argentine bishops regarding their permissive interpretation of Amoris Laetitia to be published in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis, at the same time raising the status of that private communication to the level of an “Apostolic … Continue reading
The Jesuit administered College of the Holy Cross is actually considering changing the historic name of its football team, as the term Crusaders might be offensive to the followers of Mohamed. There is no indication that any Muslim, whose community … Continue reading
I am mentioned twice in the New Testament. There is no other woman in the Bible that has the same name as I. However, there is a man in the genealogy of the Savior who has the same name as … Continue reading
Good news. We will have a visiting priest here at SBC during Advent and Christmas. Revising what we earlier posted, here is our new Mass schedule: There will two Masses on Sunday, December 3 at Saint Benedict Center, Richmond, New Hampshire: an … Continue reading
USA Today has come out with a laundry list of celebrities and pols recently accused of taking advantage of their power for base carnal gratification: “Weinstein aftermath: All the men accused of sexual misconduct.” While the piece is not recommended … Continue reading
In the Latin Vulgate Bible, Saint Jerome renders the Greek word epiousion in the fourth petition of the Our Father both as “daily” (quotidianum) and as “supersubstantial” (supersubstantialem), The Our Father is recorded in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. … Continue reading
There will be one Mass on Sunday, November 26 at Saint Benedict Center, Richmond, New Hampshire. It will be at 10:30 am, and will be a Missa Cantata. There will be a Rosary beginning at 10:00 am. For December 3, … Continue reading
Catholic Action League Criticizes Contraception Subsidy Law The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today denounced the law expanding employer subsidized contraceptive coverage—Chapter 120 of the Acts of 2017—which Governor Charlie Baker signed this afternoon. The legislation will eliminate all remaining co-pays, … Continue reading
Aside from the fact that Michael Voris overlooks the existence of other heretical sects that had approved of contraception prior to the Anglicans doing so in 1930, the video below is excellent. This moral issue is a hot potato that … Continue reading
There will be one Mass, on Sunday, November 19, at 7:30 am at Saint Benedict Center, Richmond, New Hampshire. It will be a High Mass. The Rosary will begin at 7:00 am.
Our friend Steve Cunningham, of the Veritas Radio Network’s “Sermon Sunday” fame, has posted a great sermon on his YouTube channel, Sensus Fidelium. It is a sermon from the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, and it was preached just over three … Continue reading
Chris Matthews has just published a book on Robert Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit (Simon & Schuster), which he is promoting vigorously. Among the numerous interviews he has given (many to his colleagues at MSNBC), the one with Al Sharpton, embedded … Continue reading
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