Where have you laid him? And Jesus wept. – Part 1
A Grief Observed by a Catholic ~ Part 1 “Out of the depths I have cried to Thee O Lord” rose up from the Psalmist and daily rises up from our hearts and lips...
A Grief Observed by a Catholic ~ Part 1 “Out of the depths I have cried to Thee O Lord” rose up from the Psalmist and daily rises up from our hearts and lips...
Our Lord gives many exact details for the building of the Tabernacle that foreshadows Our Lord and Our Lady. We once again see how important and sacred the Church sees marriage in the death...
Our discussions of Sacred Scripture continue, with Fr. Trauner and Stephen discussing the creation (and destruction) of the golden calf, as well as Our Lord’s sending out of the Apostles. Original Air Date: July...
Book Review “Don’t Get Me Started!” Collected Writings of Rev. Anthony Cekada 1979-2019: Volume 3: Whatever The third volume of the collected writings of Fr. Cekada has an odd name when compared with the...
Book Review “Don’t Get Me Started!” Collected Writings of Rev. Anthony Cekada 1979-2019: Volume 2: The Controversialist (2000-2008) “When it comes to contemporary issues, my duty as a priest is to research the Church’s...
Book Review “Don’t Get Me Started!” Collected Writings of Rev. Anthony Cekada 1979-2019: Volume 1: Road to Sedevacantism (1979 -1998) When the opportunity presented itself to review some of Fr. Cekada’s collected works, I readily...
“The Spiritual Combat and a Treatise on Peace of Soul” by Dom Lorenzo Scupoli “And from the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent bear it...
While the world reminds those of us in the U.S. to remember our independence from a secular monarch, Mother Church chooses July to remind us of the incomparable value of the Most Precious Blood...
This episode was recorded after the release of Bergoglio’s monstrous Fratelli Tutti, and is ever more relevant as Professor Amerio argues for the Church’s positions on the death penalty (always approved) and war (only...
Professor Amerio wrote this book in the 1980s and passed away in the late 1990s, so he would quail to see what has happened regarding these issues now. Nevertheless, his helpful documentation shows silly...