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Bergoglio’s and Biden’s Cultural Colonization Program

Another link between Pope Francis and his spiritual children is the bizarre way in which they choose to give us their playbook under the pretense of describing what their enemies do. Consider, for instance, paragraph fourteen of Fratelli Tutti, describing cultural colonization:

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INTEGRALISM in the FACE of the GREAT RESET: An Interview with Dr. Alan Fimister

Classical liberals such as John Courtney Murray, SJ, neo-conservatives such as George Weigel and traditionalists such as Archbishop Marcel Lefebve, all read the Second Vatican Council’s declaration on religious liberty, Dignitatis Humanae, so as to create a radical discontinuity between it and the traditional teaching on the social kingship of Christ.

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A COVIDIAC NEW YEAR: Lost in a Maskerade

Are we really happy here / With this lonely game we play? / Looking for words to say / Searching but not finding understanding anywhere / We’re lost in a masquerade. -George Benson __________

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Bishop Fellay’s Former Assistant Reaches Out to Victim of Alleged Clerical Sexual Abuse

My decision some months ago to try to help a victim of clerical sexual abuse was not an easy one. I had neither personal experience with the victim nor firsthand knowledge of the facts in the case. And since The Remnant is not an investigative journal, I had to weigh the potential for a good outcome against the certainty of scandalizing the faithful by publicizing the alleged sins of a priest.

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Rough Beasts Nativity

Which is why The Last Word is never surprised by the scandalous words and acts of Bergoglio and his band of blasphemous brothers, to include most clerics in the Vatican and many highly placed prelates. In our own experience, going back to the beginning of the full press infiltration of the Church by modernists and homosexuals, scandal is part of their modus operandi and strategy to overthrow the Catholic Church.

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The Thimble

Her phone beeped, and she glanced down at it. There was a text from her friend and upstairs neighbor, Jasmine O’Hara, with a one-word message: Busy?

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No Room at the Globalist Inns

St. Luke does not provide much detail about the Holy Family’s attempt to find lodging in Bethlehem, simply relating that “there was no room for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7). For additional detail we can look to the private revelations of Venerable Mary of Agreda in her The Mystical City of God, and Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich in her The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. As Venerable Mary of Agreda describes, the Holy Family encountered contradictions and trials as soon as they entered Bethlehem:

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Christmas in the Trenches, The True Story

· They finished their carol and we thought that we ought to retaliate in some way, so we sang ‘The first Noël’, and when we finished that they all began clapping; and then they struck up another favourite of theirs, ‘ O Tannenbaum ‘. And so it went on. First the Germans would sing one of their carols and then we would sing one of ours, until when we started up ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’ the Germans immediately joined in singing the same hymn to the Latin words ‘ Adeste Fidéles ‘. And I thought, well, this was really a most extraordinary thing – two nations both singing the same carol in the middle of a war.7

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The Blue Grinches

ONE OF THE television Christmas classics that many of us like to watch each year is the original animated movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The narration and voice of the Grinch were both done by Boris Karloff, best remembered for his roles in classic horror movies such as Frankenstein. While the Grinch is a green fictitious character created by Dr. Seuss, we all know of real life grinches as well. For this edition of The Remnant, we would like to spotlight some ghastly blue grinches, all of which are in blue states.

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