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Barbarian Buckeyes

Abortion is a felony, and all who voted for this travesty in Ohio are accomplices to a crime against humanity.

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The Heresy of Practice: Some Insights from Saint Bernard and Saint Alphonsus

Every well-formed Christian knows that in the Church founded by our Savior Jesus Christ, “the essential properties of Marriage are unity (monogamy) and indissolubility.” [iii] In practice, in the case of spouses united in a valid and consummated marriage, divorce is not possible. According to the divine teaching, no one on the face of this earth can “dissolve” their bond: “What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder” ( Mark 10:9). If, unfortunately, the two spouses separate, their remarriage – as long as both are alive – is absolutely forbidden. The revealed and error-free texts of Holy Scripture are absolutely categorical on this matter:

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The Three Days of Darkness: The True Prophecy of Anna Maria Taigi

At the same time, however, we see that the proliferation of false versions of those prophecies officially recognized by the Church (such as the secrets of Fatima) is reaching incredible proportions. Pseudo-prophets and prophetesses are everywhere. That is why our Savior Jesus Christ begins His apocalyptic discourse in the Gospel according to Matthew exactly with this warning: “Take heed that no man seduce you: For many will come in my name saying, I am Christ: and they will seduce many” ( Matthew 24:4-5). And a little later, He reinforces this statement: “And many false prophets shall rise, and shall seduce many” ( Matthew 24:11).

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The Lamentations of Greta Thunberg

If you do a mass and energy balance around the whole system, you still need lots of petroleum products like lubricants and nylon and rubber for tires and asphalt for filling potholes and wax and iPhone plastic and elastic to hold your underwear up while operating a copper smelting furnace.

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PERSPECTIVES FROM ROME: Understanding the Crisis and Where We Go from Here

Six years ago, it seemed as though matters might be coming to a head. We had had all the fallout from the family synods and Amoris Laetitia; we’d had a group of eminent Catholic scholars and clergy who had just accused Pope Francis of heresy; and we’d just had the news that Cardinal Carlo Caffarra had died and within days Pope Francis had effectively gutted the Pope St. John Paul II Institute for Marriage and the Family that the cardinal had founded. Also that year was the 100th anniversary of the Marian apparitions of Fatima, and there was hope that divine intervention might bring this dark period to a halt.

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Archbishop Lefebvre and the Rupture Between the Synodal Church and the Catholic Church

“[W]e have never wished to belong to this system which calls itself the Conciliar Church, and defines itself with the Novus Ordo Miss æ, an ecumenism which leads to indifferentism and the laicization of all society… We ask for nothing better than to be declared out of communion with this adulterous spirit which has been blowing in the Church for the last 25 years… We believe in the One God, Our Lord Jesus Christ, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, and we will always remain faithful to His unique Spouse, the One Holy Catholic Apostolic and Roman Church.” (SSPX District Superiors, Open Lette r to Cardinal Gantin, Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops, July 6, 1988)

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The Last Persecution: Some Insights on Antichrist from Saint John Henry Newman

In a tweet written on October 8, one day before the feast of Saint John Henry Newman (1801–1890), the Dominican Father Thomas Crean drew attention to one of the most interesting comments made by the Oxford scholar about the last times. [i] It’s about an excerpt from the conclusion of Newman’s fourth and final lecture in the series entitled The Patristical Idea of Antichrist in Four Lectures. [ii]

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Dresses & Pants: The “LGBT” Movement and Blurring Gender Lines

In light of the Cardinal’s words, an important question comes to mind: Who was it who began the trend of women wearing pants in Christian societies? It should come as no surprise that it was feminist activists [2], including such big names as Susan B. Anthony and Cady Elizabeth Stanton, who first began to clothe themselves in trousers. These early advocates of trousers for women were unambiguous in their belief that women were not simply wearing pants for simple stylistic interest or even for comfort, but as part of their broader attempts [3] to craft a more “egalitarian” society. In other words, trousers began as a direct attack on natural gender roles. [4]

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Pope Francis Drafting New Document to Reform the Papal Conclave

REMNANT EXCLUSIVE | VATICAN CITY, November 4, 2023 — The Remnant has learned that a Vatican document is currently under review by Pope Francis that would reform the papal conclave to exclude cardinals over the age of eighty from its preparatory phase, radically reshape the General Congregations, and potentially revolutionize who elects the Pope by having laity and women religious comprise twenty-five percent of the vote.

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A Marked Grave

Yes, labour reflects more than one man’s station, interests, appetite, appearance. It marks generations, doing so visibly and invisibly. Even then, work marks the particular man most, however LinkedIn or apparatchik he may be.

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