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- ASHENDEN A Love-Hate Blast from the Past. My Struggle to be Grateful for 'Anglicanism'.
- BC CATHOLIC Former Freemason and Catholic convert celebrates Nordic bishops’ clarification on Freemasonry
- CATHOLIC INSIGHT Message of John Paul II to the Bishop of Albano for the Centenary of the Death of St. Maria Goretti
- CATHOLIC THING SSPX: Schism and Excommunication
- CHAIR OF SAINT PETER ORDINARIATE Ordinations
- CHALDEAN Book Presentation & Signing
- CRISIS The Via Pulchritudinis: Raphael at the Met
- FR KIELY Gospel Nugget 324: Contra Mundum
- HOLDSWORTH The SSPX Situation Got WAY Worse
- LARRY CHAPP at FIRST THINGS Schism by Design
- LPJ Ten Witnesses to the life-giving Blood of Christ: Priestly Ordination at Gethsemane
- OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM CATHEDRAL Virtual 3D Tour
- UGCC Bishops of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Discuss the Implementation of the Synodal Path in the Life of the Church
- ZEALE National Catholic Register urges New York to uphold nation’s religious liberty principles in Dominican sisters case
- ZENIT Questions about liturgy: “My Sacrifice and Yours”
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
I doubt not then but innocence shall make false accusation blush, and tyranny tremble at patience.
Catholic Renewal: Recalibration, Reorientation & Restoration
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[ 5 minute read time ] The Catholic Church’s ongoing recalibration according to sacred Tradition may best be understood as and achieved by a return to the deep sources of her identity—Scripture, the Fathers, the liturgy, and the magisterium—so that her mission may once again flow with clarity and evangelical power. At its heart, this recalibration is not nostalgia but authentic reorientation, a turning toward the stable points that have always defined the Church’s life. A recalibration of the Catholic Church is, at its deepest level, a summons to return to the fontes —the living sources of divine revelation—so that the Church may once again perceive her identity and mission with evangelical clarity. This recalibration is not a reactionary impulse but a theological necessity grounded in the Church’s self-understanding as the Body of Christ, entrusted with the deposit of faith and guided by the Holy Spirit across history. 1. Sacred Tradition as the Church’s Hermeneutical Compass Sacred T...
A Scholium in Defence of Peter In The Wake Of Defiance
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A commentary in a patrimonial tongue. Albeit that froward minds of ages past hath cast away the customs of their elders, some by malice and others through slothful neglect, and in many an instance they have forsaken the ancient sapience of the Holy Mass, casting aside those words and gestures which do move the heart to God, there is no cause for creating an alter magisterium that challenges that foundation established by the Lord Christ. Wherefore, some deranged men have brought forth more feeble rites, or rather have debased them, rendering them almost opaque and somewhat trite by their cheap celebration, having turned their backs upon the counsel and example of their ancestors. And yet, the Lord dwelleth therein. Kyrie eleison. Sadly, priests who have forsaken the Spirit's courting within the Mass are base lovers, knowing not Christ. They do treat the Holy Mass as a mere confectionary or a common feast, or as a sport to be trifled with. To declare these grievances is no sign of ...
On Earth as it is in Heaven: A Meditation
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Our Father... thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Latin: Terra Spanish: La Tierra French: La Terre German: Die Erde Russian: Земля (Zemlya) Chinese (Simplified): 地球 (Dìqiú) earth ball Japanese: 地球 Chikyū Korean: 지구 Jigu Aramaic: ʾarʿā ܐܪܥܐ Arabic: الأرض Al-Ard our beautiful planet الأرض كوكبنا الجميل Greek: Η Γη, I Gi Swedish: Jorden Finnish: Maa Polish: Ziemia Hungarian: Föld Romanian: Pământ Serbo-Croatian: Zemlja Estonian: Maa Sanskrit: पृथ्वी Prthvi Hindi: पृथ्वी Prithvi Kannada: ಭೂಮಿ Bhoomi Javanese / Indonesian: Bumi Igbo: Uwa, Earth, also world or era Hmong: Lub Ntiaj Teb, Earth, can refer to the natural and spiritual world Swahili: Dunia The English word Earth descends from Old English eorþe , meaning “ground, soil, dry land, the world of human habitation.” This form is inherited from Proto‑Germanic \ertho , which appears across the early Germanic languages—Old Norse jörð , Old High German erda , Dutch aarde , and others. All of these point ...
The Beauty of Holiness: Ordinariate Divine Worship
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Procession of the Blessed Sacrament | Corpus Christi The Lesson | Requiem for Monsignor Peter Wilkinson, PH | D. Duchesne Boat Bearer, Entrance Procession | Andrea Collins Photography Solemn High Mass | Andrea Collins Photography First Communion | D. Duchesne Holy Matrimony | Andrea Collins Photography Solemn High Mass | D. Duchesne Lift high the Cross! Elevation of the Precious Body | Andrea Collins Photography Elevation of the Precious Blood | Andrea Collins Photography Holy Baptism | D. Duchesne Lectors at the Easter Vigil 2026 | D. Duchesne Midnight Mass | D. Duchesne The Churching of Women | Procession to the Altar
The Holy Trinity At the Heart of Catholic Worship
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J15R The Holy Trinity stands at the heart of Catholic worship, and nowhere is this mystery more vividly enacted than in the sacred drama of the Mass. At its core, the Eucharistic liturgy is the Church’s participation in the eternal exchange of love among the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—an exchange into which the faithful are drawn and transformed. Understanding the Mass through a Trinitarian lens reveals its deepest meaning: it is the Son offering Himself to the Father in the Spirit, and the Church joining that perfect act of praise. From the opening Sign of the Cross, the Mass situates the worshipper within the life of the Trinity. The gesture itself is a confession of faith in the Triune God, marking the body with the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is not a mere formula but an act of identity: the faithful declare that they belong to God’s inner life. The greeting (in the Ordinary Form) that follows—“The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the commu...
Rorschach Test For Catholics
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Walter Joseph Kovacs (Rorschach) by CohenAW "Do you see what I see? Why don't you see what I see?! I want you to see what I see!" Test #1 What a diocesan Catholic sees: "Liturgical dance." Quod sodalis FSSPX videt: "Blasphemia!" What a charismatic Catholic sees: "Gift of tongues." Test #2 What a diocesan Catholic sees: "Sign of Peace." Quod sodalis FSSPX videt: "Abusus liturgicus!" What a charismatic Catholic sees: "Baptism by fire." Test #3 What a diocesan Catholic sees: "Synodality." Quod sodalis FSSPX videt: "Haeresis!" What a charismatic Catholic sees: "Spirit of Vatican II." Test #4 What a diocesan Catholic sees: "Spectacle!" Quod sodalis FSSPX videt: "Caelum in terra!" What a charismatic Catholic sees: "Um... uh... zabbababaha quaamaaaa feraae auteaaam." Test #5 What a diocesan Catholic sees: "Lay presider." Quod sodalis FSSPX videt: ...
Divine Worship of The English Patrimony: Icon of True Worship
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The beauty of Catholic ritual action in the Mass is theological before it is aesthetic. Its gestures, postures, and ordered movements arise from—and reveal—the Church’s participation in the Paschal Mystery . The liturgy is not a human construction but the self‑manifestation of Christ the High Priest acting through His Body. Thus, ritual action becomes a sacramental epiphany of divine life. At the foundation lies the Church’s conviction that the Incarnate Word sanctifies not only the soul but the body. Because Christ redeemed human nature in its fullness, the body becomes capable of expressing supernatural realities. This is why the faithful stand to hear the Gospel, kneel in adoration, strike the breast in repentance, and trace the Sign of the Cross over themselves. These are not symbolic flourishes but anthropological-sacramental acts: the body becomes the instrument through which the believer enters the mystery. Ritual action thus forms the Christian according to the logic of the In...
Divine Worship: What the World Needs Now
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The Holy Eucharist, the Sacrament of Sacraments, is celebrated in many distinct and beautiful ways. Catholics are familiar with the Ordinary Form (Novus Ordo). Fewer are familiar with the 1962 Latin Mass (Missa Antiquior). Our eastern Catholic brethren offer the Divine Liturgy (Byzantine, Ukrainian Greek), the Raza (Chaldean), the Holy Qurbono (Maronite, Syro-Malankara), the Holy Qurbāna (Syro-Malabar), the Badarak (Armenian), and more. In the personal ordinariates created by the apostolic constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus , the Mass is known as Divine Worship. The names we give to the sacred Liturgy say something about the nature of the Eucharist, our orientation to God, and the Church's mission. Of course, we also know the Liturgy as the Eucharist (εὐχαριστία), meaning 'thanksgiving'. 'Mass', a nickname of sorts derived from the Latin word for dismissal in the Mass—'ite missa est' (Go, it is the dismissal. Go, you are sent.)—refers to the mission of the ...
The Fool: Ways Of Avoiding The Need To Think
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When challenged to prove a point, people often resort to ad hominem attacks and point fingers elsewhere simply because they feel threatened. The are unable to respond rationally, so they stomp their feet and whine and complain. Foolishness is indeed the sister of wickedness. Sophocles Courts have been weaponized to attack those who expose problematic behaviours. The news is full of harassment lawsuits, and when those claims turn out to be false, countersuits often follow in an attempt to clear the accused’s name and effect justice. People who face false accusations can be left dealing with serious anxiety, and in many cases, they struggle to return to work or recover financially. Any fool can make a rule, and any fool will mind it. Henry David Thoreau Even the faithful can get swept up by societal pressures that push people to fight fire with fire. Until we address the current trend of childish adults using their flaws as weapons, the innocent will keep getting caught in the games play...
POPE LEO XIV Magnifica Humanitas
Even in the darkest nights, the Lord raises up men and women who refuse to give up, who persevere in doing good, who protect the vulnerable and open pathways to reconciliation. The memory of the saints, righteous people and the oft-forgotten peacemakers, show us that grace does not magically eliminate conflict, but instead it inspires active resistance to evil and an astonishing creativity in doing good” (paragraph 211).
THOMAS SOWELL
When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.
CHURCHILL
You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.
PSALM 6
Depart from me, all you workers of evil; for the Lord has heard the sound of my weeping. The Lord has heard my supplication; the Lord accepts my prayer. All my enemies shall be ashamed and sorely troubled; they shall turn back, and be put to shame in a moment.
WORDS TO THE WHYS
A flock fraught with tale-bearers hath no place for truth, nor regard. Gossip scattereth the grain before it be sown. - William Komalgate