That in Me You May Have Peace
A very joyful, blessed and grace-filled Pentecost to all of our readers...
In the midst of all the travails of this world, let us entrust...
The Three Saints of the Day
Today is one of the rare, if memory serves unique, days in the liturgical calendar wherein we celebrate three saints. Â In chronological order, they...
The Dies Irae: Day of Wrath, but Also of Mercy
The Dies Irae - 'Day of Wrath' - is a 13th century sequence preparing us for the final judgement, composed perhaps by the Franciscan...
Tam, Vaccines, Physicians and the Church
Theresa Tam is an odd, mysterious person, about whose past we know little, except that for years she has been involved in various globalist...
Blessed Robert Southwell, Priest, Poet and Martyr
On this day, February 21, 1595, the Jesuit priest, poet, hymnodist and martyr, Robert Southwell (1561 - 1595) one of the great jewels of...
Nereus, Achilleus, and Pancras: Choosing Our Path
Today we commemorate the early martyrs Nereus and Achilleus, eunuchs and chamberlains of the court, and eventual converts to Christianity, who were put to...
Twelve Thoughts on the Motu Proprio from the Catholic Herald
https://catholicherald.co.uk/twelve-quick-thoughts-on-pope-francis-dropping-his-long-expected-bomb-on-the-traditional-latin-mass/
St Nicholas (Nikola) Tavelić: Croatia’s First Canonized Saint
Today, November 14 2021, is the feast day of the first Croatian canonized saint, the Franciscan St Nicholas Tavelić.
Nikola or Nicholas was likely to...
Dr. Robert Malone’s Magnanimity
Saint Thomas distinguishes between the formal and the material objects of faith: The material being what we believe, the formal why we believe it,...
Controversy over the Consecration
The full text of the prayer of consecration for this Friday, the Solemnity of the Annunciation, has been released by the Vatican and, as...















