Daily Archives: 7 June 2024

The Beauty of Tradition

I warmly recommend that you savor a smartly written piece by Anthony Esolen at Crisis.   It is a devastating critique of modernity’s moral vagueness. Some tastes… […] The vagueness is like a noxious spreading mist. When you don’t have a … Read More

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“Heresy thrives on a combination of amnesia, anarchy and novelty.” ACTION ITEM! VIDEO!

I was given a manuscript of a new book by Bp. Schneider to look over. It is about heresies. Just as he put out a book about the truths of the Faith that are to be believe, now he has … Read More

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Daily Rome Shot 1042

Hey, vb*****@cox.net! My thank you email note was kicked back as undeliverable. New email? Let me know! Welcome registrant: michaeld16670 In the Norway Chess battle, yesterday the struggling world champ Ding Liren brought down Hikaru Nakamura, which helped Magnus stay … Read More

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ASK FATHER: Can we eat meat today, Friday, Feast of the Sacred Heart or must we abstain?

People have asked about Friday abstinence from meat for today, Feast of the Sacred Heart. Canon 1251 of the Code of Canon Law for the Latin Church says: Can. 1251 Abstinence from meat, or from some other food as determined … Read More

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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus: The Acts of Consecration and of Reparation

Today, Feast of the Sacred Heart, would be a great day for the Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart. Prayer of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Most sweet Jesus, Redeemer of the human race, look down upon … Read More

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INDULGENCE ALERT – Feast of the Sacred Heart

Today, the Feast of the Sacred Heart, the faithful can gain a plenary indulgence by the public recitation of Iesu dulcissime (Act of Reparation) (Ench. Indulg., al. conc., 3). All other recitations gain a partial indulgence. Priests and Bishops! Have … Read More

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