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catholicTeilhard de Chardin: Precursor of the Council and its Liturgy - III
His errors accepted by the post-Conciliar Popes & Church


catholicFrom the Gregorian Sacramentary to the Novus Ordo Missae - II
The Council of Trent responds to the Protestant revolt


catholic The Early History of the Mass - I
From the Last Supper to the Gregorian Sacramentary


catholic Our Warfare for the Kingdom
A battle-ready army must restore a visible society on earth


catholic The Kingdom and the Three Churches
How man can live in harmony with the will of God


catholicThe Significance of the Papal Red & White
What Pope Francis's refusal of the red cope means


catholicThe Constantinian vs. Miserablist Church
Progressivism's aim to destroy pomp & richness in the Church


Resistance

blank.gif - 807 Bytescatholic   How a Catholic Should Act in face of Bad Popes
        The errors a Pope can make, and how the faithful are protected against them

blank.gif - 807 Bytescatholic   The Duty to Resist
        When obedience serves the self-destruction of the Church

blank.gif - 807 Bytescatholic   Resistance - Historical Precedents
        Six cases when Popes fell into errors & were resisted by Saints

blank.gif - 807 Bytescatholic   Resistance - Lessons from the Past
        More examples of Saints resisting Popes who favored heresies

catholic Poverty & Richness: Harmonic Extremes in the Church’s Firmament 
Two aspects of the Church that complete each other perfectly


catholicPontifical Infallibility

blank.gif - 807 BytesPart 1 -   First Requisite to Accomplish Christ’s Mandate
                   Without infallibility the unity of revelation would dissipate

blank.gif - 807 BytesPart 2 -   What Is Papal Infallibility? When Is It Exercised?
                   The Pope is infallible only in very precisely defined circumstances

blank.gif - 807 BytesPart 3 -  Can a Pope Err in Doctrinal, Liturgical & Canonical Matters?
                  Historical cases showing the limits of papal infallibility

catholicWhat Has Been Forgotten in Haiti?
Is this the beginning of the chastisement announced at Fatima?


catholicThe Grandeur of Pius IX in the Fight for the Papal States
The prestige of the Papacy grows worldwide at the end of his pontificate


catholicThe Chair of St. Peter
Distinction between fidelity to the person of the Pope and to Papal Infallibility


catholicThe Significance of the Swiss Guards - Past and Present
A remnant of the temporal power of the Popes, and a promise of its rebirth


catholicSt. Paul's Teaching on Facing False Teachers of Doctrine
The criterium to know the truth is to check it with the traditional magisterium


catholicArchbishop Philip Hannan Affirms Katrina Was a Chastisement of God
The Archbishop of New Orleans states what everybody thinks but doesn't say


catholicThe Tears of Our Lady and the Punishment of Katrina
Our Lady wept at New Orleans to warn us of the crisis and the chastisment


catholicTears, a Miraculous Warning
Description and significance of the tears of Our Lady in New Orleans


catholicIs the Catholic Church Becoming a Branch of the Synagogue?
An extensive analysis of John Paul II's visit to the Synagogue of Rome


catholicHow Pope St. Leo II Condemned Pope Honorius as a Heretic
After 40 years of discussion, a Pope closed the question


catholicThe Arrogance of the Clergy and the Example of St. Catherine of Siena
The clergy is not above criticism; it can err like any ensemble of men


catholicThe Crisis of the Church and the Message of Fatima
It is most probable that Our Lady's secret regards Vatican II


catholicThe Immaculate Character of the Catholic Church
The purity of the Church is conserved, despite today's crisis


catholic St. Peter & the Vatican Exhibit: Marvelous Continuity & Shocking Change
A comparison between the traditional and post-conciliar symbols of the Papacy



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