This first edition of September, the month of Our Most Sorrowful Mother Mary, is bookended, if you will, by two feasts that echo the same refrain: "To restore all things in Christ" for Monday is the feast of Pope St. Pius X and Saturday we celebrate the celebral Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. For both there were many sorrows in their lives, but they maintained their fiat. The last great pope of the 20th Century, the beloved Pius X foresaw the dangers already looming within the Vatican and the world. He did all he could to curb the mother of all heresies, but alas, the rat rose to the surface some 50 years later with Vatican II. Now we are left with the residue of the rot, which has plagued the faithful 50 years after that diabolical debacle. Griff Ruby brings us some solutions for the cure with his fourth installment of his series in priming true prelates to take action by casting forth their nets to be true fishers of men and Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey marks the one year anniversary of his excellent piece on Conciliar Follies of Apostasy where Ratzinger has raised the white flag to all but true Catholics. The dangers of this are eternal damnation and John Gregory begins a series on Hell taken from Chapter 25 of St. Matthew from Our Lord Himself. What Jesus established for His Church is detailed in what is necessary for carrying out the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the Church's rich rituals in Step 46 of our primer on the True Faith we call Catholicism Made Simple. Saturday is the Double of the Second Class Feast of the Nativity of Mary, conceived immaculately in the womb of her mother St. Anne and destined to be the Co-Redemptrix of the human race.

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The Epistle and the Gospel for the Traditional liturgy for the Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost focuses on the fact that we cannot serve two masters. ...More

Commememoration of the holy king St. Stephen, who ...More

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To enhance each Sunday's Epistle and Gospel we present this special feature provided by John Gregory with the Haydock Commentary found at the bottom of each page of the Douay-Rheims Bible. For the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost we come to Our Lord's words from St. Matthew 6: 24 that no man can serve two masters; that one cannot serve both God and mammom, which means riches and worldly things. Therefore we realize the words of St. Paul in the epistle to walk in the spirit and rail against the flesh for the world, the flesh and the devil is our downfall unless we heed Christ's counsel. He chastises us not because He's mad, but because He loves us and reassures us here how much the heavenly Father does too with his reference to those wonderful things of nature God has placed here on earth for man's use as He intended for No Man Can Serve Two Masters

Regarded as the Pope of the Blessed Sacrament, Giuseppe Sarto was born in 1835 at Riese, Treviso, Venice, Austria (now Italy). The glorious Saint Pius X died in 1914, at the beginning of the First World War after having been Pope for eleven years. He was truly a chosen soul. There has been no more saintly, courageous or beloved saint of modern times than Pope Saint Pius X. He was the vigorous opponent of all the Liberalism that has been trying in modern times to make its way into the ...More

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Pope Saint Pius X, holy 257th successor of Peter, is often referred to as the "Pope of the Holy Eucharist" for it was this very saintly Pontiff who decreed that all children over the age of seven would be eligible to receive Our Lord in Holy Communion. Besides advocating frequent reception of the Eucharist, he called for a codification of Canon Law and founded the Biblical Institute of Rome. He also pressed for more Gregorian chant in Church liturgy as opposed to the growing influx of concert-style liturgical music. In addition, he called for a more adequate translation of the Latin Vulgate Bible and issued a Catechism that all Catholic faithful could relate to and ...More on Pope St. Piux X

Also, see his three most landmark decrees by clicking the respective graphics below:

            

The Epistle and the Gospel for the Traditional liturgy for the Fourteenth Sunday After Pentecost focuses on the fact that we cannot serve two masters. Those two ...More

Today is a commemoration of Saint Rose of Viterbo. It is especially a Franciscan feast and we have found in the OFM annals the following: Almighty God did marvelous things in the soul of St. Rose. It appears that her parents gave her ...More

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Griff Ruby files his fourth installment of his series "Accepting Responsibility" in asking when will the Mystical Body of Christ stand up like a man. It is high time our true Shepherds gather together and grab the nets to work in unison for reuniting the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. Through the past four plus decades the fishing prospects have not been good. Why do you think that is? Because while fish swim in schools, those who aim to land a considerable catch through conversion are not going to school on what Christ taught His Apostles. Instead each traditional Bishop drops his line in one area and expects to catch a few, but has no intention to call on his peers to work together as one to gather a large haul for Heaven. Either they are jealous of their fellow Bishops or fear they'll be isolated and ridiculed and so they do little if anything to foster the Faith outside of their own concentric pool. What do they fear? The conciliar newchurch? Please, they're not even Catholic? Do they fear reprisal from the community where they reside? If so, then they shouldn't be Fishers of Men. What they really fear is that they would go off the deep end because they are of a mindset that they don't have the authority to come together and reinstate a true Pope. Ah, but if all arguments to that obstacle are refuted, then what is their excuse? They have none! Therefore, it's time, Your Excellencies, to pull together in fulfilling your duty to cast forth thy nets. Griff lays it out in To Be Trusted, True Fishers of Men Must Trust

Saint Lawrence Justinian was the first Patriarch of his native city, Venice. Renouncing the prospect of a noble marriage, he entered the Canons of St. George in Alga. All his revenues were spent on the poor and the building of new monasteries. God made it known ...More

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In a build-up to our Annual Autumn Hiatus Edition in October in which we will commisserate the 50 year anniversary of the opening of the demonic Second Vatican Council that wrought the Great Apostasy, we will begin bringing you articles that deal with that such as Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey's piece exactly one year ago in which Tom correctly foretold what the antipope, who many consider one of many antichrists in our day, would do to further separate any notion of Catholicity from the fabric of the false church of Vatican II. This year Ratzinger celebrated his 61st year as a true priest and, though he is not a true bishop and definitely not a true pope, he is a priest forever according to the Order of Melchisedech, but no longer are his works valid or licit since he long ago apostasized and to follow him knowing this would be to fall into mortal sin. Tom documents the total surrender in his piece from September 5, 2011 on Ratzinger's Follies of Apostasy As the Conciliar Follies Resume


This is another Feria Day and ...More

St. Eleutherius, Abbot. A wonderful simplicity and spirit of compunction were the distinguishing ...More

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John Gregory has covered Heaven with the treatise and commentary on the Gospel of St. Matthew, chapter 5 through 7 and on Purgatory with St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians, chapter 3 and now there is one other destination that is important to consider, if out of fear itself for one's immortal soul and that is hell. This nether region is what Jesus focuses on in the Gospel as we return to St. Matthew and chapter 25 with the first twelve verses that sets the stage for what Our Lord is conveying in waking the people to the reality of damnation beginning with the parable of the five wise virgins and the five foolish, the latter of which were not ready when the Bridegroom, Who is Christ, came. We do not know the hour and therefore must assure our souls are in the state of Sanctifying Grace or we could suffer eternal damnation as St. Thomas treats the possibilities of the damned souls in Part One of The Hell There Is Part One


This is the third Feria day of the week and First Friday of September ...More

There is a commemoration today of Saint Cloud or Clodoald who was the grandson of Clovis, King of the Franks. When ...More

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Tradition is never more apparent than during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass when the rituals are carried out to the tee without exception. Of course, that is in the true Mass, not to be confused with the 'anything goes' novelties of the man-made Masonic and Protestant version called the Novus Ordo mandated in the conciliar church. In the true Mass found in traditional circles, few though they may be during this prophesied time of the Great Apostasy, everything must be precise from the sacred vessels used to the exact prayers said to the vestments worn and the exact specs of the altar and accompanying accoutrements. Each has a reason dating back to the Old Testament and each has a place and purpose in carrying out the re-presentation of the ultimate sacrifice on Calvary as the priest, acting as the alter Christus is the high priest offering the Son to the Father in a fulfillment of Christ's Own Sacrificial words on the Cross to the heavenly Father. These rituals have been bastardized in the new church formed at Vatican II, but below we present what the true Church still demands for the Holy Sacrifice to be valid and licit so the faithful may assist where the True Presence of Christ exists and offer the Mass for the four ends of adoration, thanksgiving, atonement, and petition in order to reap the fruits of the merits won for us by Christ's sacrifice. The Accoutrements of the Altar

This festival of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary originated in the East where it is mentioned very early. At Rome it was not observed before the reign of Pope Sergius I. As Eve, our first mother, arose from the side of Adam, dazzling with life and innocence, so Mary came forth, bright and immaculate ...More

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John Gregory has completed the meditations for the Joyful and Sorrowful Mysteries. Now, in conjunction with the Fifteen Saturdays Rosary Crusade first encouraged by Bishop Robert McKenna, O.P. several years ago for conversion of souls and to turn our country back to God, John begins the Glorious Mysteries with heartfelt meditation on the First Glorious Mystery. There can be no better meditation on the Resurrection of Our Lord and what followed up to His Ascension that what is gleaned from Sacred Scripture, primarily the holy Gospels of the Four Evangelists. What is remarkable as John presents all four is how each account so readily strengthens the other. Thus we commence the last five weeks leading to the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary with The First Glorious Mystery: The Resurrection

We urge you to click the Rosary banner below for the Elevenh Saturday in the 15-week Rosary Crusade organized by Bishop Robert McKenna, O.P. to do our part for the salvation of souls by bringing souls to the true Catholic Faith and Sacraments, for the welfare of our country, and for our own special intentions as we all strive for holiness in our role as members of the Church Militant. On this Eleventh Saturday of the Fifteen Week Rosary Crusade, we focus on faith.



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