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5 03, 2026

Make It Easy to Enter the Faith.

By |2026-03-05T13:18:05+00:00March 5th, 2026|Theology|

Above is a family I baptized into the Catholic Church. In my last article, I described how easy it was for non-Catholics to receive Holy Communion at nearly 99% of the Novus Ordo Mass (NOM) parishes of the world.  This is because there is no longer priestly oversight.  This is due to several reasons I proved in that article. But to add insult to injury, those same priests (who give Communion to strangers) will not give baptism to those same strangers seeking entrance into the Catholic Church!   At least, such unorthodox priests will not allow baptism without months of red-tape on the paperwork and endless hurdles on catechesis (which [...]

3 03, 2026

Reception of Holy Communion is a Public Act.

By |2026-03-02T19:41:42+00:00March 3rd, 2026|Theology|

One of the strange things about suburban Catholic Mega-Parishes is that there's always a tremendous amount of red-tape in getting children or adults baptized.  Yet strangely, receiving Holy Communion at such parishes is easier than getting a cheeseburger at McDonalds.  This modernist practice is the total inverse of our original Apostolic practice that brought a lot more souls into the Catholic Church. This isn't an exaggeration.  Keep in mind you need $1.79 to get a cheeseburger at McDonalds.  But at your local Mega-Parish any person (even non-Catholics) can obviously walk up to any made-up "Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion" (EMHC) and receive the Son of God.  There is no oversight. [...]

25 02, 2026

Is It Humble to Expose Heretics?

By |2026-02-25T19:05:55+00:00February 25th, 2026|Updates|

I am currently reading Humility of Heart by Fr. Cajetan da Bergamo. It is an 18th century classic of the spiritual life. As you can tell from the title of my article, I wanted to ask myself something that pertains to my own website and mission: Is it humble to expose heretics? Although Fr. Cajetan lived in a time of relative stability in the Catholic Church, I think he gives an answer that is clear today. The first half of what I have taken from his writings (not exactly about heresy) implies a "No" and the second half implies a "Yes." Again, the question is: Is it humble to expose [...]

24 02, 2026

The Paradox of the Modernists.

By |2026-02-24T20:13:41+00:00February 24th, 2026|Theology|

At the end of my last article, The Recent Battle of the SSPX, I asked a question that pertains to the traditionalist movement at-large: Why do modernist heresiarchs publicly honor Anglicans, trannies, satanic American rock stars, abortion-promoters, Buddhist monks, Muslims, Jews, liberal Catholics, prisoners and even animals before they will publicly honor traditional Catholics? But this is bigger than the SSPX vs. the Vatican. If you are a Catholic who attends the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) you have probably heard something like this from a mainstream Catholic: “Do you reject Vatican II? While there’s nothing schismatic about attending the TLM, you might have schismatic spirit to you if you attend [...]

21 02, 2026

The Recent Battle of the SSPX.

By |2026-02-22T03:36:06+00:00February 21st, 2026|Theology|

This article is just the basics of the Vatican drama that will go down in the annals of Catholic Church history. As most of you know, the traditionalist Archbishop Lefebvre consecrated four bishops for his religious congregation titled the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X (FSSPX) in 1988.  This was against the will of the Vatican.  The Archbishop claims he did this in order to preserve the old rite of the seven Roman sacraments.  Subsequently, Pope John Paul II immediately declared Lefebvre and his bishops to be automatically (latae sententiae) excommunicated for doing that without his permission. However, there is very strong evidence from JPII's own 1983 Code of Canon [...]

19 02, 2026

Overturning the First Two Secrets of Fatima.

By |2026-02-19T15:17:42+00:00February 19th, 2026|Theology|

For all the energy we rightly spend speculating on the Third Secret of Fatima, I think we also need to look deeper at the first Two Secrets. While studying the first Two Secrets of Fatima, it struck me as odd that the Fatima saints would label something of public revelation (like the reality of hell) as a "secret" of private revelation.  In other words, are the first two secrets really secrets? Then it hit me:  Perhaps Our Lady in Fatima wanted these basic things of Our Faith to be known as "secrets," precisely because of how many clergy of the 20th and 21st century would deny them. In this article, [...]

17 02, 2026

Who Are the Infidels?

By |2026-02-17T12:55:18+00:00February 17th, 2026|Theology|

The Catechism of Pius X states:  "Infidels are those who have not been baptized and do not believe in Jesus Christ, because they either believe in and worship false gods as idolaters do, or though admitting one true God, they do not believe in the Messiah, neither as already come in the Person of Jesus Christ, nor as to come; for instance, Mohammedans and the like." Yet Vatican II states: "Muslims... professing to hold the faith of Abraham, along with us adore the one and merciful God, who on the last day will judge mankind."—Lumen Gentium #16. You probably expect me to highlight differences between the two above theological definitions, [...]

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