Father Echert addresses the anarchy of today and how it is similar to the riots and anarchy of the 1960. Citing the recent letter of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano on the "parallel Church" established after Vatican II, Father argues that the crisis in the world today is a direct consequence of the Revolution in the Church that kicked off at the Second Vatican Council. The gloves are off, and Father--like Vigano--is done making excuses for Modernism's 50-year-old protest of Catholic Tradition that has led to looted sanctuaries, vandalized altars, toppled statues and too many spiritual casualties to count.
Fr. Edward Meeks reviews the Gospel process for reconciling with a sinner and the moral authority of the Catholic Church to admonish the sinner,...
Fr. James Altman reflects on the 10 Commandments. Whoa to the shepherds who fail to teach these truths! At the time of giving of...
Why did so many Germans collaborate with the Nazis during WWII? The last three years of the pandemic may have provided us with some...