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Viganò on Liturgical Revolution and the Holy Week Reforms of Pius XII

I agree with him that the reform can effectively be considered a sort of trial balloon with which the architects of the subsequent conciliar reform introduced an entire series of modifications – which in my opinion were entirely questionable and arbitrary – to the Ordo Majoris Hebdomadæ as it existed up until that time.

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Remaining Faithful in an Era of Globalism

Lawfulness seems to be the driving force behind the military’s mandate to receive the COVID-1984 vaccine. It is not a vaccine to fight off the SARS-CoV-2/Coronavirus. Neither is it a vaccine developed to target the perpetual variants of this, statistically speaking, nonlethal virus, concerning the military’s healthy, “unvaccinated”, service members. Yet, the leaders of these healthy service members, the healthy soldiers between the ages of 18-85 whom face a less than 1% death rate from the hystericized virus, have deemed it necessary to mandate the unsafe and inefficient COVID-1984 vaccination. Mandated against its service members who do not consent to be experimented upon, and who prefer to develop a safer, and more efficient, natural immunity, through their God given immune system. The same immune system that every vaccine depends upon for its fraudulent claims of efficacy. The consequences for disobeying an immoral lawful order have caused many intimidated soldiers to follow the footsteps of the old Adam.

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Doubling Down

Candidate Malcom Kenyatta’s senate website opens with a video of the 31-year-old state representative from Philadelphia kissing his gay lover.

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Supreme Court to Reverse Roe v. Wade? St. Thomas More Society on the Leaked Draft

While we applaud the legal excellence and persuasive power of the draft opinion, authored by Justice Alito, reversing Roe v. Wade, and returning the issue whether, and to what extent, abortions should be legally permitted to the political sphere, to be fought on a state-by-state basis, we remain especially guarded in our applause. Some thirty years ago we are told that another draft opinion, reversing Roe, was circulated among the Justices, although not leaked to the public. We are told, further, that the sharp reaction to this proposed draft reversal of Roe on the part of pro-abortion Justices persuaded three Justices — O’Connor, J., Souter, J., and Kennedy, J. — to change course and join in a concurring opinion that left the so-called “essential holding” of Roe intact, while subject to a new and unduly vague “undue burden” test applicable to state efforts to regulate and restrict abortion.

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Sister Lucia’s 1957 Interview with Fr. Fuentes: Are We Now Rejecting the Last Means of Salvation?

On December 26, 1957, Fr. Augustin Fuentes (postulator for the causes of beatification of the Fatima seers, Francisco and Jacinta) interviewed Sister Lucia, the eldest Fatima seer. As Fr. Karl Stehlin describes in his Fatima: The Great Secret of Fatima (volume III), the progressive authorities in Rome soon thereafter sought to discredit Fr. Fuentes and his interview, which should give us some indication of its importance today:

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Interview with Fr. Murr, Author of “Murder in the 33rd Degree: The Gagnon Investigation into Vatican Freemasonry”

Fr. Charles Murr has just released his long-awaited book about an investigation into Vatican Freemasonry made by Archbishop Edouard Gagnon during the 1970’s. Murder in the Thirty-Third Degree covers the years Fr. Murr worked in Rome, including his time as assistant to Archbishop Gagnon, particularly focusing on 1975 – the “year of three popes.”

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Another Taxing Drain

The IRS needs to stop looking between the couch cushions for pocket change and get back to collecting the basic levied taxes.

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