Youth on the Internet – Connected, Depressed, and Alienated

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by Randall C. Flanery, Ph.D. The appropriate use of any new significant technology is a challenging matter and has always raised questions regarding its consequences for the individual and within the society. Just as people anguished about the harm that … Continue reading

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True or False Pope – Foreword by Bishop Bernard Fellay

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Presented below is Bishop Fellay’s foreword to our newest release, True or False Pope - Refuting Sedevacantism and Other Modern Errors, by John Salza.  Given that his excellency found it worthy to comment on and promote it in such a special … Continue reading

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The Turkey Indult

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There have recently been disagreements among some parishioners about whether or not American Catholics can, are able, or should eat meat on the Friday after Thanksgiving. His Holiness, Pope Pius XII did, in fact, grant a papal indult, lifting the … Continue reading

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November 21: The Declaration of Archbishop Lefebvre

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On November 11, 1974, two apostolic visitors from Rome arrived at the International Seminary of St. Pius X in Econe. During their brief stay, they spoke to the seminarians and professors, maintaining scandalous opinions such as, the ordination of married men … Continue reading

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Traditions of All Souls Day

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The Feast of All Souls is a day in the Catholic calendar that is full to the brim of traditions; some ancient and some more modern, some obvious and others puzzling. Many of the practices are cultural in their basis, … Continue reading

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