TCE 27: Interview with Captain Emily Rainey
Captain Emily Rainey was targeted by the international mainstream media for "inciting the insurrection” of the 6th of January 2020 at the US Capitol. We tackle these lies and then we discuss her love of State and Church as a TLM-attending Catholic. We discuss everything from the US Military’s view towards the “mandatory vacation” to the errors of Russia to the Vendée (after which she has named a farm.) Nota Bene: I say on this podcast that none of the 30k National Guard troops defected to defend the incumbent President, but Captain Rainey later pointed out to me off the air that ABC News reported back in Jan 2021 that "every one of the armed National Guardsmen deployed around the U.S. Capitol and the streets of Washington, D.C., to help with security for Wednesday's presidential inauguration has already been vetted [...]
Red Rose Rescue: Why We Rescue
I asked my friend Will Goodman (seen above) why we joined a group called Red Rose Rescue (RRR). RRR is a rescue arm of the pro-life movement today. Will Goodman (with whom I have been arrested for peaceful prayer inside of abortion centers) wrote the following about why we do RRR:Red Rose Rescue is a national coalition of pro-lifers committed to rescuing Moms and babies from the murderous violence of prenatal homicide. This is why we rescue. Obedience. Almighty God gives us a Commandment in the Book of Proverbs: “Rescue those being taken to death, and spare those drawn towards slaughter.” (PRV 23:11) This is not a suggestion. It is a command by which we will be judged (cf. PRV 23:12). The babies are “being taken” to imminent death. The mothers are being “drawn” by the devil’s lies towards slaughter. [...]
CPX 82: Your Penance After Confession
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p. 98-100 Q/A 105-123 https://youtu.be/JFbA9MWLrZ8
TCE 26: The Philosophy of Medicine
Theology and Current Events (TCE) today tackles the notion of aid versus control in the medical world and political world today. Theology and Philosophy fit in here, too. https://youtu.be/UEDkUwYxQU0
Rivers of Living Water
Et sustínui qui simul contristarétur, et non fuit: et qui consolarétur, et non invéni.—Ps 68:21 Many people ask me with our crisis in the Church, "What are we to do?" At the risk of sounding saccharine-sweet, I'm going to propose that one of the best things you can do is to give your heart to Jesus to let His heart break in yours here on earth over the state of the Church. If St. Teresa of Avila wrote, "Christ has no hands but yours; Christ has no feet but yours," and since we know that Saul (before becoming Paul) in persecuting the Church was literally persecuting Christ-Himself (cf. Acts 9:4) then Christ will allow His heart to be broken in yours over the sadness in the Church. But this is not just a sob-fest. This is redemptive suffering. If we [...]
VLX 82: The Parable of the Sower
Mt 13:1-9 Music bumpers thanks to Benedictine Sisters at https://benedictinesofmary.org https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3JFdUbmzaI
7 Min Video: Physician Explains Viral Respiratory Pathogens
Dr. Dan Stock MD is a non-anti-vaxx physician who explains below why Ivermectin alleviates coronavirus symptoms and why the C-19 "vaccine" will never work on any coronavirus variant: https://www.bitchute.com/video/FPNTcsF2qQqc/
A Tale of Two Cities
"One could say that the two Masses have built two cities: the Mass of All Times has built a Christian city; the New Mass seeks to build a humanist and secular city."—Fr. Pagliarani Earlier this week I took an RV retreat in Utah. One of the things I listened to was Steve Cunningham's "Utah" episode on Sensus Fidelium on his new series, "How Catholicism Came to the United States." Utah saw the dawn of the Catholic faith with two Franciscan priests (both named Fr. Francisco and both from Spain) who were here before the Mormons, fighting deserts and storms with little food, little provisions, little clothes and little hope of making it to Monterey, CA across the Colorado river. Historians had some debate as to which of the two Franciscan Franciscos were actually in charge, but listening to the podcast [...]
CPX 81: Who Gets Absolution?
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p. 97 Q/A 99-104 - Support my work here: https://padreperegrino.org/donate/ - Music bumpers thanks to Benedictine brothers at https://clearcreekmonks.org https://youtu.be/uEWBJe8RqOg
VLX 81: Behold His Mother
Mt 12:46-50 Music bumpers thanks to Benedictine Sisters at https://benedictinesofmary.org https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZwHf6sCcXg