Saintly Slaps and Sung Masses: Remembering Saint Hugh of Lincoln
When the time came for the ceremonial slap of the cheek, Hugh taught the peasant a lesson.
When the time came for the ceremonial slap of the cheek, Hugh taught the peasant a lesson.
What matters for us, living in this particular time, is not so much the state of the Church, but rather the state of our souls.
We continue with this year’s assignment, present some thoughts about the Epistle reading for Sunday’s Holy Mass in the Vetus Ordo of the Roman Rite. Some weeks I feel like Sisyphus, shoving the great border up the hill (Sunday) only for it to roll back down so that I have an even bigger climb (the…
The title of my talk in Arlington is "Maryland and Quebec: Anglo and French Christendoms of the Americas."
Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude of the people also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.
The growing fraternal union of our international network of Catholic Traditionalist speakers and participants would suffer irreparable damage in consequence.
This weakness results in part from an error which Kennedy Hall calls “No Salvation Outside Thomism.”
The plan is for the pilgrimage to become an annual event, as long as it is needed, like the March for Life.
You must step on the fumi-e of Christ the Bridegroom and His Bride the Church to live in the world of “Love.”
For some weeks we had Pauline readings from the Letters to the Corinthians. We begin this Sunday with pericopes from the Letter to the Galatians. The Epistle reading for this 13th Sunday after Pentecost (or as our ancient Roman forebears would have called it, the 3rd after St. Lawrence, which shows how important the saint…