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Is the SSPX in Full Communion? A Reply to Timothy Flanders

By Dominic C April 19, 2025
Over at OnePeterFive, editor T.S. Flanders urges us all to charity and not to 'excommunicate' each other (perhaps we might say 'shun'). It's a worthy endeavour, but therein he makes the following claim: in year…

Aichinger’s Regina Coeli, Alleluia!

By Dominic C April 20, 2025
A blessed, joyous and grace-filled Easter to one and all! Christus resurrexit! Dominus surrexit vere! Alleluia! One of my favorite pieces of this season of joy is Gregor Aichinger's Regina Coeli, first published in 1603,…

Popes and Martyrs, Marriage and Montanism

By Dominic C April 22, 2025
Today’s commemoration of saints are all connected with the persecution The first group suffered under the Stoic emperor Marcus Aurelius in the mid-2nd century, particularly as it raged in the then-Roman city of Lyons in…

George, Shakespeare, Brian Boru: England, Ireland and the Fighting Catholic Spirit

By Dominic C April 23, 2025
Today used to be (*) a national holiday in England - as the people hearken back to an earlier and better time in the now tragically declined, if not lost, nation. For today is the…

The Urgent Gospel of Saint Mark

By Dominic C April 25, 2025
Saint Mark, writer of the Gospel and first bishop of Alexandria, was the missionary companion and amanuensis of Saint Peter, the first pope. The third-century theologian Saint Hippolytus (and repentant anti-Pope) claims that Mark was…

Nota In Brevis

Saint Fidelis’ Last and Greatest Sermon

By Dominic C April 24, 2025
Today is - or would be, prescinding from this glorious week of Solemnities - the feast of Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen, (+1622) whose original name was Mark Rey: 'Sigmaringen' was his birthplace in what is…

Reviews

Requiescat in Pace

By Dominic C April 21, 2025
Pope Francis (1936 - 2025), has died on this Easter Monday morning, after a controversial and often turbulent reign of just over 12 years. May he find a merciful judgement before his Maker, where the…

Articles

An Ancient Homily for Holy Saturday

By Dominic C April 19, 2025
The time between Good Friday and Easter Sunday is one of waiting, in silence, as the world wonders - anticipates - what will happen, after the death of Christ. We re-live this time each year…

The Physical Effects of the Scourging and Crucifixion of Jesus

By Dominic C April 19, 2025
Much has been written about the physical and psychological effects of the crucifixion of Jesus, often by surgeons, psychiatrists, and other doctors. While well-intentioned, the writings have largely been inaccurate by forensic standards and until…

Looking Upon the Cross of Christ

By Dominic C April 19, 2025
At the sight of that Cross for which Jesus said: When I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself (John 12:32) I feel impelled to proclaim its saving power. That holy…

Stripping of the Altar, the Babylonian Captivity, and Properly Approaching Restrictions on the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM)

By Dominic C April 19, 2025
Having passed through the veiling of images during Passion week to the Stripping of the Altar on Holy Thursday (for those of you who have never seen this rite: Maundy Thursday 1 April 2021 @St…

Alleluia, He is Risen!

By Dominic C April 20, 2025
Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth, for you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ who is your life is…

Bach’s Easter Oratorio

By Dominic C April 20, 2025
A very joyous and blessed Easter to all our readers! Alleluia! Here, we offer Bach's Easter Oratorio, the companion piece to his Passions. First performed on Easter Sunday in Leipzig, April 1, 1725, the congregation…

The Resurrection was Real, and is the Foundation of our Faith – Alleluia!

By Dominic C April 20, 2025
(From a Regina Coeli address of Pope Saint John Paul II, April 21st, 1996): Dear Brothers and Sisters, 1. In the liturgical season running from Easter to Pentecost, the Church is recollected in contemplation of…

Pope Benedict and Saint Anselm

By Dominic C April 21, 2025
BENEDICT XVI GENERAL AUDIENCE Paul VI Audience Hall Wednesday, 23 September 2009 [Video] Saint Anselm Dear Brothers and Sisters, The Benedictine Abbey of Sant'Anselmo [St Anselm] is located on the Aventine Hill in Rome. As…

Subsidiarity Subverted: Mark Carney’s Politics of Power Outside the Moral Law

By Dominic C April 22, 2025
As Canadians approach the snap federal election on April 28, they must confront a reality more disquieting than any partisan rivalry: the installation of Mark Carneyas prime minister, not through democratic mandate, but through elite…

Glimpses Into True Leisure

By Dominic C April 24, 2025
(A reflection on the proper Catholic notion of 'leisure' from contributor Rebecca Jacobson, fitting for this Easter week of Sundays. Gaudeamus in Domino, quia surrexit vere!)  One summer day last July, as the mists of…

Saints

Pope Benedict and Saint Anselm

By Dominic C April 21, 2025
BENEDICT XVI GENERAL AUDIENCE Paul VI Audience Hall Wednesday, 23 September 2009 [Video] Saint Anselm Dear Brothers and Sisters, The Benedictine Abbey of Sant'Anselmo [St Anselm] is located on the Aventine Hill in Rome. As…

George, Shakespeare, Brian Boru: England, Ireland and the Fighting Catholic Spirit

By Dominic C April 23, 2025
Today used to be (*) a national holiday in England - as the people hearken back to an earlier and better time in the now tragically declined, if not lost, nation. For today is the…

The Urgent Gospel of Saint Mark

By Dominic C April 25, 2025
Saint Mark, writer of the Gospel and first bishop of Alexandria, was the missionary companion and amanuensis of Saint Peter, the first pope. The third-century theologian Saint Hippolytus (and repentant anti-Pope) claims that Mark was…

Saint Mark and the Resurrection

By Dominic C April 25, 2025
At Easter Sunday Mass, you heard the closing verses of Saint Mark’s Gospel, or almost so. I say “almost” because our lectionary omits the final verse. That is unfortunate, for those few words are crucial…

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