The Christian Doctrine of Purgatory: the “Periphery of Hell”
"The slightest pain of Purgatory will exceed the greatest pain of this life."
"The slightest pain of Purgatory will exceed the greatest pain of this life."
Many can no longer concretely distinguish between Catholic thought and Masonic thought.
Dilexi te serves as the connecting link between the pontificates of Francis and Prevost.
May you, little by little, Sunday after Sunday, discover the beauty.
Above: Quirinal Palace circa 1860. The pope’s residence as the head of state of the Papal States. Throughout the history of the Church, there have been numerous occasions when the faithful perceived they were living through the “worst moment” or even the precursors to the end of times, due to social unrest, the moral corruption of certain pastors,…
The Freemasons of the G.L.I., on the other hand, sought to adopt a more conciliatory approach.