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9 12, 2025

Vaccines: The Sacred Cow of Catholics.

By |2025-12-09T10:34:50+00:00December 9th, 2025|Theology|

The above is a coin minted by the Vatican in 2022. On it, we see a young masked boy receiving the covid shot. In a tweet back in 2022, Miss Diane Montagna quoted the Vatican, saying this was “a theme very close to Pope Francis’ heart… the need to be vaccinated… he has repeatedly stressed the importance of vaccination … it is important to continue efforts to immunize even the poorest peoples.” As you can see in the picture next to it, that €20 coin sells for €180 on the Vatican website. Now in 2025, Mr. John Leake and Dr. Peter McCullough MD release a new book titled Vaccines: Mythology, [...]

7 12, 2025

Immaculate Conception Sermon.

By |2025-12-02T02:31:03+00:00December 7th, 2025|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

This is part of the Sunday Sermon Series (SSS) for 2026, beginning Advent of 2025. Sermons will be released on Saturday evenings in anticipation for Sunday Mass. On some big feasts (like the Immaculate Conception and Christmas) the feast sermon will replace my Sunday sermon. -See 238 infallible dogmas here: https://www.padreperegrino.org/2022/10/infallible/

4 12, 2025

Ecclesial Exigent Circumstances

By |2025-12-02T03:21:59+00:00December 4th, 2025|Theology|

Above-left is Pope John Paul II with Cardinal Slipyj (p/c OnePeterFive) and above-right is Archbishop Telesphore George Mpundu with Bishop Anthony Ward (p/c Cathinfo.) I was an EMT for two years and a paramedic for two years. A paramedic has about 10x the training of an EMT. An EMT does Basic Life Support (BLS) and a paramedic is authorized for pre-hospital Advanced Life Support (ALS.) One of the things I say looking back on that chapter of my life is this: “A good EMT follows the guidelines.  But a good paramedic knows when to go above the guidelines.” Notice I call them “guidelines” instead of “rules” since breaking rules just [...]

2 12, 2025

My Role in the Pachamama Event.

By |2025-12-02T05:27:09+00:00December 2nd, 2025|Life|

Over the summer of 2019, there was a lot of righteous anger among traditional Catholics online (and in real life) over the fact that the folks in charge of the Vatican the last decade had placed Pachamama idols—idols Burgles' staff admitted to Catholic News Agency were not the Blessed Virgin Mary—in various Catholic Churches in Rome, including St. Mary Transpontina near the Vatican. Dr. Taylor Marshall and I had decided to go dunk these wicked idols, but he had to bail at the last minute. I still went to Rome, in any case, with a different Taylor M. (not kidding) and a traditional gentleman from England. You see, Dr. Marshall [...]

29 11, 2025

Advent First Sunday Sermon.

By |2025-11-29T20:04:56+00:00November 29th, 2025|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

This is my first sermon for a re-started series called "Sunday Sermon Series." I first tried this series in 2024, but today is the first sermon for a new 2026 playlist as we begin a new liturgical year this evening.  I will try to finish up the year of weekly sermons here.  Future sermons for Sundays and certain feasts will be found under a YouTube playlist called "SSS 2026" or here on audio, but interspersed with other podcasts between sermons.

27 11, 2025

Portare Manipulum Fletus et Doloris.

By |2025-11-25T23:07:09+00:00November 27th, 2025|Theology|

On 15 November 2025, I tweeted: There seems to be two types of trads now alive in 2025: 1) Those who believe the Catholic Church is the unique mode of salvation established by Jesus Christ. These want 8 billion people alive today to come to God with as minimal dogmatic scandals as possible from the hierarchy. 2) Those who do not say explicitly, but imply nonetheless, the following: "The whole world can go to hell with Rome, as long as I get my local Latin Mass." I'm sorry, but I can't see how a fraction of Christian charity exists in the latter group. All I meant by that tweet is [...]

25 11, 2025

Ten Signs You Might Belong to a Cult.

By |2025-11-27T04:26:43+00:00November 25th, 2025|Theology|

The above left picture is Msgr. Ricardo Coronado-Arrascue, a former Augustinian who was born and raised in Peru.  Msgr. Coronado taught me Canon Law at St. John Vianney seminary in Denver, CO.  I still communicate with him frequently. The top right is Ana María Quispe Díaz, a woman whom Coronado canonically represented in his home country of Peru after she accused a different priest of abusing her when she was a minor. Msgr. Gene Gomulka, another canceled priest with whom I communicate in real life, writes the following about the two people in the above pictures: The three Peruvian abuse victims who accused Pope Leo of covering up their abuse [...]

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