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Can the end of the world be caused by a nuclear war?

In a world marked by the rejection of the Christian faith and the unprecedented spread of heresies that have even infected the hierarchy of the Church, the thought of an imminent divine punishment has become inevitable. Therefore, a clear answer to the key question stated in the title is as necessary as possible: can the end of the world prophesied in the sacred books of Holy Scriptures be identified with an atomic war?

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PASSION WEEK: From Bishop Schneider’s Catechism

Editor’s Intro: According to the Publisher’s Preface, the publication of Bishop Athanasius Schneider’s new catechism, CREDO: Compendium of the Catholic Faith, marks the first time in “over fifty years that a Roman prelate has issued a comprehensive presentation of the Faith that is entirely his own, accessible to readers of any background, and attentive to the needs of our time.”

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The Remnant and the Catholic Identity Conference Team up in Africa

During the worldwide scandal that is Fiducia Supplicans (FS) – the Vatican’s foray into blessing sodomite couples as part of the disastrous “synodal way” – faithful Catholics were encouraged by the strong reaction that rose up out of Africa against what Robert Cardinal Sarah called the “heresy” of FS. Entire African bishops’ conferences spoke out against FS. Theirs was such a courageously Catholic stand, in fact, that I began to pray for an effective way to publicly demonstrate The Remnant’s solidarity with the African bishops. I’m happy to say that my prayer has been answered.

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Left to Madness

David Lane’s latest work, The Tragedy of Orpheus and the Maenads, is a masterly retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Mr. Lane describes his endeavor as a poetical essay in literary criticism, wherein this tragic love story is used to address Imagism, the literary movement of the twentieth century. This movement relied, not on rational modes of poetic discourse, as those found in Romanticism, but rather on stark images formulated in succinct language. It will be much appreciated by the layperson that Mr. Lane does so without relying upon the reader’s familiarity of Imagism as a literary mode. This play is a delight to read, in part owing to the subject matter itself, but also largely owing to Mr. Lane’s prodigious talent with traditional language and blank verse. The author’s skill elevates the action of the play and lends appropriate gravity to his version of Orpheus.

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To Judge or Not to Judge. Saint Jerome’s Dilemma

The two extremely important aspects regarding the interpretation of our Lord’s statement “Judge not, that you may not be judged” refer, firstly, to the content – what we should and should not judge, and secondly, to the manner in which we judge – how we judge.

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“When the shepherd becomes a wolf, the first duty of the flock is to defend itself”

Generally speaking, unite the clans is merely a pragmatic call to cancel the circular firing squad among Tradition-minded Catholics trying to hang on during the most devastating revolution in the history of the Church. It is not a call for some unreasonable lockstep strategic consensus, nor is it a demand that the FSSP and the SSPX, for example, unite into one priestly fraternity. Unite the Clans is about families and individuals and does not presume to sermonize whole orders of priests.

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SAVE AMERICA, SAVE THE CHURCH: Join the Nine-Month Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe

Editor’s Intro: For thirty-two years, I have been leading the U.S. Chapter on the Pilgrimage to Chartres under the banner of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Empress of the Americas. It was Our Lady who reclaimed the New World from the Old Serpent 500 years ago, and it will be Our Lady who will reclaim it again from the demons of the New World Order. It is absolutely vital for us to place ourselves under her mantle and to beg her intercession with her Son on behalf of our Church, our countries, and the souls of our children. It goes without saying, therefore, that we here at The Remnant are eager to stand with His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke as he makes this historic call for all faithful Catholics to join him in this nine-month novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe. May God bless and Mary keep Cardinal Burke for leading us in this holy crusade. – Michael J. Matt

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Fasting from Faith

28% of Americans say they are atheists, agnostics, or nothing in particular. With its steady growth, the group has been labeled: “nones.” Provided nones were a religious denomination, they would be the largest in the country and their numbers are growing.

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7 Million Murdered in 2024

How can anyone prioritize environmental concerns over the slaughter of the most innocent? How can we allow ourselves to become complacent on this issue?

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