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Gabriel's Clarion Faithful to Tradition ![]() In commemoration of the observance of Church Unity Octave, John Gregory presents a feature that should tweak the consciences and comfort zones of every Catholic in recognizing that platitudes are all fine and nice, but they don't address what Traditional Catholics must do in order to truly work toward true Church Unity and that is exactly what St. Paul directed in 2 Thessalonians 2: 15, "stand fast; and hold the traditions which you have learned whether by word, or by our epistle." These traditions have been sacked and obliterated by the false prophets of the conciliar church and proven heresy resonates from these VulgArians. John addresses twelve weak points launched by those not willing to admit that a heretic cannot possibly be a Pope, let alone a Catholic. He points out that these flimsy refutations to the accepted Church doctrine of sedevacantism are smokescreens to cover up the sedeplenists' own inaccuracies and unwillingness to truthfully face the facts and follows the excellent piece by Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey "Displaced Anger" on this very subject. It takes a humble heart to recognize when one is wrong and be willing to pray and realize one cannot have it both ways. If Benedict XVI is pope, then all who preceded him up through Pope Pius XII were not and they were wrong, or else Benedict and before him John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, and John Paul II were not only wrong but have apostasized from the True Faith and therefore cannot possibly be Catholic Popes. St. Paul made that abundantly clear in Galatians 1: 8-10. John Gregory explains in his column, The Key to Church Unity
Gabriel's Clarion ![]() Gabriel Garnica returns for 2007 ready for bear as he sets his sights on this month when we commemorate the 34th anniversary of the fatal and fateful Roe v. Wade decision that has claimed at least 50 million souls. Just as the Jews of their day considered Christ's life disposable, and ruthlessly recycled their own morality to justify their evil deed of assaulting Innocence by sealing His fate with the release of the criminal Barrabas, so also today history repeats itself as the devil fiendishly infects minds and hearts to continue the slaughter of the innocents to the tune of over 50 million preborn souls. And we wonder why this world is in the shape it is today? We have blood on our hands if we do not stand up as true, committed Roman Catholics and work to stop this most vilest of murders in the history of mankind. The salvation of our very souls might very well depend on our response. Gabriel explains in his column The Mob Still Chooses Barrabas
The Sanity of Sanctity
We continue our recent tradition of bringing you the Litany of Saints for the Saints and Feasts of each month. Need some impetus to prepare for Lent now just over a month away away? What we provide is a litany to all of the saints whose feast days are celebrated in the month of January. Many of these saints are little-known and often are not, for that reason, invoked in our prayers. While there are a few Time of Epiphany feria days in this month, almost each day is dedicated to one or more saints historically and acknowledged in the traditional calendars. If you add this short litany to your daily Rosary, you will have the benefit of invoking the prayers of some of these lesser-known saints for January and, as the Three Kings bowed in humility, better prepare yourself to keep your spiritual resolutions for 2007. Litany of the January Saints
Catholic PewPOINT ![]() Editor Michael Cain lays out the plans for The Daily Catholic and SANCTUS for 2007; one that promises to be a landmark year in which we christen, so to speak, a new vessel of information to provide you with the navigational tools necessary to save more souls beginning with your own by retracing our own journey over the rough seas that lead to infrangible Catholic Truth. While looking back, we also look to the horizon and while we have been preaching, if you will, to the choir for lo these many years, our mission is near at hand to go beyond the "choir." This can only be done by making, presently, this site chiefly a resource site. While we cannot at this time reveal other plans that entail going beyond the "choir," we can give you all you'll need to assure you that you're not alone and can safely sail on your own. Cain explains and shares the new direction of The Daily Catholic in his editorial "May the Wind Be Always at Your Back"
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When it comes to all these ungodly laws being passed by liberal judges because of the lobbying and intimidation of a small minority out to do away with the natural and supernatural order, it is wise to keep in mind the following:
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