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ON AUGUST 4, 1903, Cardinal Giuseppe Sarto, the patriarch of Venice, was raised to the papal throne with the name of Pius X. His program of restoration of Christian society, summarized in his motto Instaurare Omnia in Christo, involved a strong defense of orthodoxy in the Church that was threatened by modernism. The battle of St. Pius X against modernism reached its highest expression in the encyclical Pascendi of September 8, 1907, preceded by the Decree of the Holy Office Lamentabili of July 3, 1907, and followed by the Motu Proprio Sacrorum Antistitum of September 1, 1910, which required priests to take the anti-modernist oath.
A Secret Anti-Modernist Association: The Sodalitium Pianum
By: Roberto de Mattei | Remnant ColumnistNew from Remnant TV...
In this RTV Follow Up, Michael J. Matt releases his personal cell phone recording of an October 2020 teleconference with Trump advisor Stephen Miller.
Given the escalating crisis at the U.S. southern border, Michael explains how that teleconference has become positively prophetic. How did the Trump team know the extent of the border crisis even before the November election?
BORDER CRISIS: RTV's Exclusive Recording of Trump Advisor’s Prophetic Warning
By: Michael J. Matt | EditorNew From RTV...
In this Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father draws a parallel between the Judaizers condemned by Paul and the Novus Ordoizers who have been trying to ban Catholic Tradition for 50 years.
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Is Joe Biden Catholic? How can he be, when he's pro-abortion?
How about Nancy Pelosi. She says she's Catholic, too? Andy Cuomo? Tony Fauci? AOC? John Kerry? Catholics?
BIDEN, PELOSI, FAUCI & AOC: New Catholics of a New World Order
By: Michael J. Matt | EditorRTV's "Catholic Saints and Holy Days" celebrates the feast of the great St. Joseph -- patron saint of the family, fathers, a happy death and the universal Church. St. Joseph pray for us.
Suppose you are asked to complete a political survey involving ten popular issues: immigration, social security, abortion, national security, drug legalization, environmental regulation, taxation, LGBTQ rights, the death penalty, and public education. For each issue, you have three possible answers to choose from, broadly representing the most prevalent positions.
Liberalism’s Fatally Idiotic Anti-God Bet
By: Robert Morrison | Remnant ColumnistNew from Remnant TV... This is The Follow-Up!
Michael Matt, who is Irish-American, is OFFENDED at the cultural and religious appropriation -- to say nothing of the ethnic stereotyping -- that he must endure each and every March 17th.
Michael is woke, he's wounded and he's wicked mad!
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Forget Dr. Seuss! They're cancelling God!
Mask up, everyone! Just 15 more years to slow the spread, but Joe Biden says we can have a lil' cookout on July 4th.
CANCELLING LATIN MASS , PETER PAN & DR. SEUSS: After 50 Years, Were the Traditionalists Right?
By: Michael J. Matt | EditorUPDATE: There was some question yesterday as to the authenticity of the Vatican directive. That authenticity has now been confirmed by Edward Pentin.
The Remnant offers €1000 reward to first priest who breaks new Vatican law
Apparently, the COVID shutdown of churches across the world wasn’t quite enough for Team Francis. A new directive from the Vatican Secretary of State cancels private Masses and all Traditional Latin Masses inside the main Basilica of St. Peter in Rome.
Vatican Joins Cancel Culture, No More TLM in St. Peter's
By: Michael J. Matt | EditorWHAT WOULD SOCIETY think of an anti-Semite who deceitfully rose to the highest level of the Anti-Defamation League and then proceeded to promote various anti-Semitic measures? Suppose for instance, that the new leader clandestinely directs ADL funds to anti-Jewish groups, sponsors defamation of Jewish heroes, appoints anti-Semitic officers throughout the organization, and gradually changes the ADL’s values to ones that are pro-Nazi.
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In this Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father takes a look at the Gospel reading on the Transfiguration of Jesus on Mount Tabor. This event, commemorated in the middle of Lent, speaks to the need to go through death and suffering that necessarily comes before the glory of heaven.