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A Plugged-In Blackout

The phrase “bomb cyclone” has entered the climate alarmist’s lexicon. Thanks to this “bomb cyclone,” nearly a million homes and businesses throughout the Midwest last week lost power.

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Persecution accelerating in dioceses across the United States due to false obedience

…the Church has always had the duty of scrutinizing the signs of the times and of interpreting them in the light of the Gospel. Thus, in language intelligible to each generation, she can respond to the perennial questions which men ask about this present life and the life to come, and about the relationship of the one to the other. We must therefore recognize and understand the world in which we live, its explanations, its longings, and its often dramatic characteristics. [1]

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Homily on Ash Wednesday

Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, here Ninivitis, in cinere et cilicio pænitentibus, indulgentiæ tuæ remedia præstitisti: grants propitius; ut sic eos imitemur habitu, quatenus veniæ prosequamur obtentu.

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Are the Bishops Finally Waking Up or Just Seeking a Milder Dream?

A “state of anesthesia” is an apt description for the condition of the sincere bishops since Vatican II. Conversely, the villains have been perfectly alert in their work of demolition. Fr. Bux also spoke of Cardinal Müller’s recent book, Good Faith: Religion in the 21st Century, which makes it clear that “the Church is riddled with apostasy.” Bishops are indeed beginning to stir from their slumber.

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A PRIEST’S PRAYER: For the End of the Francis Pontificate

Many of you may be familiar with the musical, Fiddler on the Roof, about life in a small Jewish community of a pre-revolutionary Russian village. One by one the Jewish father of five daughters watches painfully as the religious and cultural traditions of the village collapse around him. In the opening scene of the musical, the rabbi’s son asks, “Is there a proper blessing for the czar?” The rabbi responds: “A blessing for the czar? Of course! May God bless and keep the czar… far away from us!”

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“I Cannot Obey”: A Priest’s Letter to His Bishop

I realize that Your Excellency is in a difficult position, and that you too are following the dictates of your conscience where the Holy Father’s motu proprio Traditionis Custodes is concerned. But I have weighed my duty before God against my promise to obey – and God won out. As I see it, to comply with an order so unjust could well be an affront to Almighty God Himself.

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