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Traditional Mass and many vocations? For Francis, it means forced resignation!

Pope Francis removes TLM-friendly bishop from the diocese of Fréjus-Toulon in France, where the bishop also oversaw a thriving seminary… Is it possible that a return to Tradition is one of the keys to revitalizing the Church in France? The positive answer to this question is certainly unpalatable to those who continue to support the reforms introduced by the Second Vatican Council as a point of no return.

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An open letter to bewildered Catholics

When Archbishop Lefebvre wrote his letter to ‘confused’ Catholics that is exactly what they were even if they didn’t know it at the time. I think we have graduated from a state of confusion to one of bewilderment. This ‘bewilderment’ seems to me to be one step away from giving up religion completely.

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Lame Duck Legacy

Joe Biden’s legacy began in 1970, and ends this year. The legitimacy of legacy lies in truth, and nothing else. There are no shortcuts. What is Joe Biden’s legacy? Well, Lame Duck Legacy is putting it lightly…

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A New Year’s Resolution For Eternity

Usually, the only time the Catholic Church gets any press is when it’s bad press about some of its members. That’s fair game, especially when it comes to atrocities like the recent sex abuse scandal.

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Dear Father: What is the Rapture?

This is a sneak peek of The Remnant Newspaper’s “Ask Father” column. Send your questions for Father here and subscribe to The Remnant to read Father’s response!

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The Demonic Technology of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Klaus Schwab and his mouthpieces like Noah Huval Harare, have some definite ideas about their looming Fourth Industrial Revolution. They foresee a global society governed by a privileged ‘elite’ who make decisions on behalf of a technologically-shackled majority. They have told us that they hope to facilitate mankind’s evolutionary leap to his next phase, the Übermensch hybrid of flesh and machine.

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McElroy New Bishop of Washington: Latest Move to Fracture US Church?

The recent appointment of Cardinal Robert Walter McElroy as Metropolitan Archbishop of Washington, announced by Pope Francis, has raised numerous concerns and sparked a lively debate within the Catholic world. The decision to transfer McElroy from the Diocese of San Diego, California, to lead one of the most important episcopal sees in the United States is, to say the least, problematic for multiple reasons, both pastoral and doctrinal.

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Putin is right. Pornography is a global “scourge”

Indeed, as Putin put it, pornography is a global “scourge”, affecting one’s view of others, as well as the divinely-ordained purpose of the marital act. Catholic and secular authorities have acknowledged the deleterious consequences of pornographic consumption to individuals, families, and society as a whole.

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A Past Worth Remembering

They didn’t attack Christmas outright at first. They just supplanted it with fat elves and holiday songs about talking reindeer written by Jewish guys. It was sort of like how Freemasonry didn’t attack the Catholic Church outright at first, either. They just supplanted it. Today, it’s Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, Muslims and Hindus, Happy Holidays and apostate Catholics.

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How Do We Address the Fact that Francis is Only One Heretical Bishop Among Many?

For understandable reasons, there is growing debate about whether Francis is the pope. One common argument that he has either lost the papacy, or never had it, posits that a non-Catholic cannot possibly be the pope, and Francis is not Catholic — as such, Francis cannot possibly be the pope. As interesting as that line of reasoning may be, it raises another question that receives far less attention: how do we address the fact that Francis is only one heretical bishop among many?

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Trump’s Ambassador to the Vatican is a Challenge to Pope Francis

Donald Trump has appointed Brian Burch as the new ambassador to the Holy See. Founder of CatholicVote and president of the Seton Montessori School, Burch is known for his open criticism of Pope Francis’ pontificate and his strongly conservative positions. Trump’s choice has been met with mixed reactions.

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2024 Rearview Awards

According to the Chinese, 2024 was the year of the dragon that symbolizes strength, wisdom, luck and power. What 2024 did produce was perhaps the greatest political comeback in American history that had everything to do with the latter.

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Recognizing the dark specter of pornography behind the Mazan scandal is vital

The Mazan trial is therefore a stolen trial. The real trial will not take place, because we would have to talk about family, morality, decency, and human dignity. The horrifying trial of Dominique Pélicot for drugging his wife Gisèle, for a decade and inviting numerous strangers to rape her, without her consent or knowledge, finally came to an end. On December 19, a French court decreed that Dominique, together with 50 co-defendants (men aged between 27 and 74) was guilty of aggravated rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault.

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