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Wear Red Day 2024

Remember that it’s not enough not to be racist, we have to be ‘Anti-racist’. How do we prove that we are ‘Anti-Racist’? Easy! Wear Red.

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The Vanishing More Perfect Union

Ballot harvesting, drop boxes, robocalls, flyers, brain-numbing commercials, and biased opinion columns may win elections, but common sense Judeo-Christian ethics are the enduring cornerstone of a “more perfect union.”

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Is Germany heading back to the Stasi era?

There is a draft reform proposal detailing how the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) may soon be permitted to covertly enter and search homes, removing existing limitations. In response, critics have slammed the proposal as a breach of privacy and a potential abuse of lawfare.

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The Cup of God’s Wrath (And the Just Punishment to Come)

What is happening is that through a diabolical process of lying and deceit the pro-aborts are scaring women into believing that they cannot exist without the “right” to exterminate any of their unborn offspring that might happen to be living in utero without their express permission.

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The Liturgical Year: Pentecost

Dom Prosper Gueranger calls Mary’s rosary “a new and fruitful vine which began to blossom at Gabriel’s salutation, and whose fragrant garlands form a link between earth and heaven”. ( The Liturgical Year, Vol 14 — The Feast of the Most Holy Rosary).

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An Unexpected Death: Bishop Bernard Tissier de Mallerais (1945-2024)

Along with the sadness that overtook me upon hearing the unexpected news, conveyed to me early in the morning by Bernhardt, a friend from Germany, I immediately thought of both his contributions and the consequences of his departure to the world of eternal joy. Besides the image of a shepherd entirely dedicated to the mission of spreading the true Gospel, tireless throughout the hundreds of journeys he made around the world, he remains one of the most important scholars of Holy Tradition. For he is the one who wrote the monumental biography of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, which, if I recall correctly, was even appreciated by Pope Francis. His intellectual honesty is indisputable. We all remember that, based on his extensive research, he definitively confirmed that, initially, his mentor signed the documents of the Second Vatican Council when he still did not foresee their terrible consequences ( Marcel Lefebvre: une vie, Éditions Clovis, 2002, Chapter 13). We owe such information to his scholarly monograph. However, without a doubt, the most significant act of his entire life was his acceptance to be one of the four bishops consecrated in 1988 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer.

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The College of DEI Hires

With Marxist precision, the once noble College of Cardinals has been reduced to a disparate group of barely-qualified bishops chosen primarily for their contribution to the Pope’s diversity targets.

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Bishop Athanasius Schneider : A Catholic Conscience and Credo

Born in Kyrgyzstan under Soviet repression, to intensely devout Catholic parents, the future Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius Schneider was essentially raised in the Catholic underground. His parents, who had been prisoners in the gulag, would often travel dozens of kilometers under the cover of darkness to attend Mass. Had they been captured, the consequences would have been severe – gulag, loss of job status or worse.

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