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Why it is Licit to Resist Traditionis Custodes

Attached is a letter I wrote to a diocesan priest who offers the Traditional Latin Mass. His parish is seeking consultation about how to proceed, given Traditionis Custodes. I am releasing this letter to the public to help faithful clergy who desire to say the Tridentine Mass, but are worried about disobeying Pope Francis. Names and locations are withheld to respect the privacy of those involved:

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Extending Childhood – A Failed Experiment

A recent Crisis Magazine article by Clement Harold opened with a quote from a conversation between psychologist Jordan Peterson and Bishop Robert Barron. In speaking of the alarming exodus from the Catholic Church, Dr. Peterson opined:

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THE LATIN MASS: Viganò Remembers What Francis Wants Us to Forget

You who permit yourselves to prohibit the Holy Apostolic Mass, have you ever celebrated it? You who from the height of your liturgical cathedrae are piqued about the “old Mass,” have you ever meditated on its prayers, its rites, and its ancient and sacred gestures? I have asked myself this many times in the past few years: because I myself, even though I knew this Mass since I was very young; even though I had learned to serve it and respond to the celebrant when I was so little that I was still wearing boys’ knickers, I had almost forgotten it and lost it. Introibo ad altare Dei. Kneeling in winter on the ice-cold steps of the altar, before going to school. Sweating on hot summer days under my altar boy’s vestments. I had forgotten that Mass, even though it was the Mass of my ordination as a priest on 24 March 1968: an era in which one could already perceive the signs of the revolution that shortly thereafter would deprive the Church of her most precious treasure, imposing a counterfeit ritual in its place.

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USPS Asks Biden to Waive Vaccine Requirement

Requiring the USPS “to absorb what could inevitably be a dramatic loss of employees at a time when the labor market is extremely tight and in the middle of the Postal Service’s Peak Season would have a potentially catastrophic impact on our ability to provide service.”

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What if the Pre-Vatican II Popes Were Actually Right?

In these challenging times, this exercise of studying the wisdom of the pre-Vatican II popes can provide great consolation. They defended our Faith and our Church, for ours is the Faith and Church of every faithful Catholic who went before us. In both the clarity and orthodoxy of their words, we can see true Catholic shepherds, who can guide us today while we await another pope who will fight for the Catholic Church.

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Teetering on the Cliff of Religious Exemption

Following Vatican II, there was an attempt among theologians within the Church, in the name of ecumenism, to formulate a moral theology based entirely on scripture, rather than more largely on natural law as it had been for millennia.

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Catholic Priest Stands With Bishop Schneider on Vaccines

In the wake of Bishop Schneider’s epic (in its fidelity to the sensus Catholicus ) interview, there has been a useful follow-up discussion going on at RTV’s YouTube channel, Rumble, and Remnant-TV.com. I’m gratified by this since our objective all along has been to get the first principles of the question laid out so that organized resistance can be initiated against this satanic obscenity. Well, the discussion is opening a lot of hearts and minds, and I’m grateful to Father Vincent Capuano, S.J., for allowing us to highlight his comment here at RemnantNewspaper.com, as well.

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