The Satanic Black Mass that was to happen at Harvard University’s Memorial Hall was cancelled last night. Deo Gratias et Mariae! Prayerful protests and acts of reparation took on a tone of thanksgiving when those assembled learned of the event’s cancellation. (News … Continue reading
Category: Special Events
Rosary of Reparation at Harvard
The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts will recite a Rosary of Reparation outside of Harvard University’s Memorial Hall this Monday evening, May 12th, beginning at 7PM. The Rosary is a response to the abomination of a Black Mass being performed on the … Continue reading
The Mount Monadnock Group Is Prepared!
Estote semper parati! (“always be prepared”) is the motto of the Federation of North American Explorers (FNE). Now that our adult leaders have made their promise, FNE’s Mount Monadnock Group, based at Saint Benedict Center in Richmond, N.H., is prepared! … Continue reading
A Big Thank You
Speaking for all the Brothers and Sisters of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I heartily thank all those who joined us this past weekend and made our conference a joyful and fruitful one. God bless and Mary … Continue reading
2013 Conference Schedule
Join us on Friday-Saturday, October 11 and 12, 2013, for Saint Benedict Center’s annual conference. You may register online or by telephone: (603) 239-6485. What: This year’s conference theme is “What Do ‘Liberal’ and ‘Conservative’ Mean?” Where: Saint Benedict Center, … Continue reading
Conference Update (Reminder: It’s October 11&12)
Our eighth Conference speaker will be Mr. Yves Jacques. The addition of Mr. Jacques rounds off our list, which also includes Mr. Gary Potter, Dr. Robert Hickson, Mr. Charles Coulombe, Mr. C. Joseph Doyle, Sr. Maria Philomena, M.I.C.M., Br. André … Continue reading
Men’s Retreat Slideshow
Last weekend took place the SBC Men’s Retreat at a local campground in Richmond. Daily Mass, Rosary, and manly activities complemented a series of talks by Fr. David Phillipson, Dr. G.C. Dilsaver, Mr. Steve Demasco, and your humble servant. This was not … Continue reading
Men’s Retreat
Things are quiet on our web site this week because Brian Kelly is away. Additionally, several of us are recuperating from a wonderful weekend spent at a local campground for our first — hopefully annual — SBC Men’s Retreat. Daily … Continue reading
Come to the 2013 SBC Conference
This year’s theme is “What Do ‘Liberal’ and ‘Conservative’ Mean?” The speakers are being lined up now. Please register early at our online store. The conference dates are Friday and Saturday, October 11 and 12, 2013. Both will be full … Continue reading
Pilgrimage for Restoration 2013 (September 20-22): Pre-Register Now!
Please consider joining us on the Pilgrimage for Restoration this year, either in person or remotely. Even if you are only mildly interested in the pilgrimage, pre-register for it. The reasons for this are several-fold, and I will mention them … Continue reading
Tweeting the Pilgrimage for Restoration
Supposedly, revolutions get organized on Twitter now. Flashmobs, too. If social disorder and moral turpitude can be organized there, can wholesome Catholic events? If you’re interested in coming to a quasi-scientific answer to this question and you use Twitter, then … Continue reading
Calling All Eastern-Rite Catholics!
Mr. Gregory Lloyd, a Ukrainian Rite Catholic, is the director of the Pilgrimage for Restoration. The Pilgrimage has been a very “Latin” event; i.e., all of the Masses and most of the faithful on pilgrimage are of the traditional Roman … Continue reading
‘Rebuilding Christendom Conference’ in August
This event, sponsored by IHS Press Group, promises to be very informative. The IHS Press Group cordially invites you to the first conference in the Rebuilding Christendom™ series. This packed, three-day event is an inaugural gathering of Catholics and others … Continue reading
Seventeenth Annual Pilgrimage for Restoration Announces Theme
(National Coalition of Clergy and Laity) The 17th annual Pilgrimage for Restoration is scheduled for Friday-Sunday, September 28-30. This year’s theme has been chosen. In honor of St. Kateri, soon to be raised to the altars shared by the Blessed … Continue reading