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Month: August 2017

Did Amoris Laetitia’s Ghostwriter Just Respond to the Dubia?

Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernández is a man close to the pope — and his mission. The relationship between these two men can be traced back to their native Argentina, where, nearly a decade ago, then-Cardinal Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio “fought tooth and nail to clear the way for the promotion of his protege” to the … Read more

An Eclipse of the Sun of Catholic Truth

2017 Solar Eclipse. Image courtesy of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (CC)  Today, I stood in my back yard and watched as the sun was obscured by the passing of the moon. Things felt strange. The birds stopped singing. My dog stopped barking at the things he usually would, and sat there with his ears perked … Read more

1966 Letter Reveals Cardinal Ottaviani’s Post-Conciliar Concerns

Today, the French Catholic website, Riposte Catholique, made reference to Tradinews, another French Catholic website, which published an important 1966 confidential letter written by Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, the Pro-Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and then sent by him to all the Presidents of the Bishops’ Conferences in the world. After … Read more

What Would a World Observant of the Fatima Message Look Like?

The Fatima message, in all its parts, is arguably the most important private revelation ever given to the world. Our Lady makes clear that the consequences of a human race continuing its descent into sin will be catastrophic; she provides not only a glimpse of what the temporal consequences will be, but the eternal ones … Read more

The Sin We Did Not Choose Is Still Sin: A Reflection on Disorder

Editor’s note: The following comes from an anonymous contributor. I am a middle-aged woman with an attachment disorder.* Due to the death of my mother shortly after my birth and a series of misguided actions on the part of well meaning relatives, I have found it extremely hard to bond with people. In particular, I … Read more

Fr. Willie Doyle: The Jesuit Called to the Battlefront in World War I

Editor’s note: The following comes from Genevieve Rose Kwasniewski, a homeschooled high school student who enjoys reading the lives of the saints, composing music, and playing the organ at her local traditional Latin Mass. I want you to know what I went through by volunteering for the Front. God made me feel with absolute certainty … Read more

God’s Love at Dawn: The Whole Family at a Private Mass

My family and I were spread out in the living room, surrounded by that comfortable cacophony of semi-clutter that makes a house a home, poised to embark on our nightly rosary…when the phone rang. (Of course.) My brother answered in that classic teenaged, almost military style, in which his tone conveyed absolutely nothing to the … Read more

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