Liturgical Year

Grace of the Immaculate Conception For Us

2021-12-31T08:34:07-05:00

How grateful we are that God granted Our Lady the singular privilege of being Immaculately Conceived. This Mystery manifests God's infinite power and marvelous mercy. In Her, sin is utterly crushed. By this grace we, who are not sinless, can fight more courageously and tenaciously against sin. By the grace of the Immaculate Conception, pray for [1] hatred of sin, [2] growth in God's grace, and [3] purity in heart, mind and body.

Grace of the Immaculate Conception For Us2021-12-31T08:34:07-05:00

Let the Law of Your Life Be Christ

2022-01-01T13:55:38-05:00

The same Jesus born in Bethlehem comes to us in Holy Communion. He is mystically born anew in every Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. And if He comes, it is for a purpose. He wants us to be prepared to welcome Him. Through Holy Communion, Jesus is born, develops and perfects Himself within us. Believing this - and acting in accordance with this belief - is central to our belief in Jesus Christ. If we love God and have faith in the Eucharist, then we must live so as to as to receive Him worthily and in a spirit of reparation [...]

Let the Law of Your Life Be Christ2022-01-01T13:55:38-05:00

American Kulaks and Catholic Kulaks

2022-01-02T12:23:05-05:00

Communist Soviets vilified and destroyed the Kulaks. They made them the scapegoats for everything going wrong in the Bolshevik Revolution. History is now being repeated. In the American landscape, the powers that be vilify all those who yearn for what made this country great. These 'American Kulaks' and must be destroyed. Similarly, in the ecclesial landscape, modernists who hold power vilify all Catholics who love the Faith and Tradition. These 'Catholic Kulaks' are made scapegoats for the failed spirit of Vatican II. Reasoning with the revolutionaries' hatred and suicidal tendencies is not possible. This only ends with the destruction of the [...]

American Kulaks and Catholic Kulaks2022-01-02T12:23:05-05:00

Be Prepared to Meet Thy God

2021-12-03T11:07:10-05:00

As best you can, stay focussed throughout this Advent on the three comings of our Savior Jesus Christ. It is perhaps during this season that one most dramatically sees how far the Catholic faithful are from the Catholic Faith. Jesus is calling us and we don't hear. Keep the celebrations for the Christmas season (after Dec 25). During Advent, focus on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Pray novenas, litanies, Las Posadas, and other Christmas devotions. Consider the powerful symbolism of the Miraculous Medal. Come to the chapel, the Blessed Virgin awaits you.

Be Prepared to Meet Thy God2021-12-03T11:07:10-05:00

Our Lady of Sorrows in Campocavallo

2021-11-30T10:11:55-05:00

In 1883, a good priest adorned the country chapel of Campocavallo with a pious 'Pieta' image of Our Lady. The image proved miraculous, moving its eyes and shedding tears. It was crowned and adorned with jewels, despite the pilfery of impious thieves. The sorrows and sufferings of Mary are a great mystery. Yet in their union with Christ, they have wrought our redemption. Truly, Our Lady is Co-Redemptrix. She continues to shed tears – for man unceasingly offends God and her Son is betrayed by His prelates. May her tears gain our salvation.

Our Lady of Sorrows in Campocavallo2021-11-30T10:11:55-05:00

The Angels Reflect Gods Perfections

2021-11-30T09:36:27-05:00

God created the angels for His glory, for their happiness, and to help us in saving our souls. The angels appear repeatedly in Sacred Scripture and the Lives of the Saints. They are a great marvel of God's invisible creation: living images of God's Infinite Beauty who reflect His Divine Perfections. Yet so often we neglect them and fail to render that which is due to them. Consider seven things our Guardian Angels do for us. Pray to the angels frequently and may they strengthen your faith!

The Angels Reflect Gods Perfections2021-11-30T09:36:27-05:00

St Martin of Tours

2021-11-20T13:28:06-05:00

Holiness consists in following and imitating Christ and His saints. Consider the life of St. Martin of Tours, a great bishop and confessor. Though born of pagan parents, he had a burning charity for Christ. He destroyed many pagan temples, converted many, and opposed heresies. He built many churches and insisted the faithful act reverently therein. St. Martin performed many miracles, even raising the dead. He practiced intense mortification and is a founder of Western Monasticism. Christian Europe held great celebrations on his feast (Martinmas) and the penitential aspect of Advent traces its origins to St Marin's Lent. May his life [...]

St Martin of Tours2021-11-20T13:28:06-05:00

Mustard Seed of Tradition

2021-11-20T08:55:39-05:00

The mustard seed can be likened to the Catholic Church, the True Faith, and the Ancient Mass. The Church had the humblest origins, yet has spread to cover the world. Today's Church elite consider the Latin Mass insignificant and wish to stamp out anything not reformed by modernism. False doctrines spread easily, because men readily embrace teachings of worldly power, lusts of the flesh, or a path of self-justified ease. Yet no matter how small the seed, the tree is to be judged by its fruits. The New Mass has much rotten fruit. Have confidence in Gamaliel's principle: "If this work [...]

Mustard Seed of Tradition2021-11-20T08:55:39-05:00

Our Revenge Will Be In the Laugther of Our Children

2021-11-20T07:31:35-05:00

There is a great parallel between the Holy Cross of Christ and the Traditional Latin Mass. Intimately connected to Christ's Sacrifice, both have been attacked, lost, and recovered. A great theft was perpetrated against Catholics as the True Mass was wrongfully suppressed. Even worse, the injustice was committed by our own pastors. After a brief respite, it is now under terrible attack again. Why? [1] Many churchmen hate tradition. [2] The pride and selectivity of traditionalists. Do we embrace all tradition - including penance, prayer, modesty, humility? [3] God has allowed it. Perhaps, that we may properly appreciate His Sacrifice. So, [...]

Our Revenge Will Be In the Laugther of Our Children2021-11-20T07:31:35-05:00

Three Brief Lessons on Holiness

2021-11-20T06:36:59-05:00

Holiness consists in being united to Christ. [1] Jesus Himself calls us to holiness through the Church Triumphant and the Church Suffering. [2] We are the Church Militant because we are fighting for what? for holiness! To be Catholic is to strive to be holy. God's plan for our holiness is His Church, and outside His Church there can be no true holiness. [3] Holiness consists in conformity to the will of God.

Three Brief Lessons on Holiness2021-11-20T06:36:59-05:00
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