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Sign Petition to Preserve the Latin Mass

The Church is under attack from all sides and seems to be at war with herself. The latest decrees by Pope Francis have stifled celebration of the extraordinary form of the Mass. All Catholics should be offended by these clear… Continue Reading →

Quas Primas: Introducing the Feast of Christ the King

ON THE FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING To Our Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, and other Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See. Venerable Brethren, Greeting and the Apostolic Benediction. In the first Encyclical Letter which… Continue Reading →

The Spirit of St. Nick for Parents Who Don’t Want to Lie to Their Kids

I took it pretty hard when I learned that Santa Claus didn’t actually make the global trip down everyone’s chimneys to deliver presents. When we started having kids of our own, there was never any doubt in my mind that… Continue Reading →

Cardinal Burke on the Great Reset

Cardinal Burke throws down on the communist takeover of the world:

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Religious Exemption for COVID Vaccine Mandate

Dear HR Department: I have been directed to upload proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to continue my employment with this company. I’m sure the intention is good in this requirement but after considerable self-reflection and a great deal of… Continue Reading →

The Myth of the Separation of Powers

point its main debility: the only requirement to disarm it is to eliminate its separation of powers, since that doctrine is what allows the optimization and unchecked growth of its exercise of power.

Dostoyevsky’s Brave New World

Before there was A Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four, there was Dostoyevsky who prophesied the terrible future Russia and the West had. This was taken from The Grand Inquisitor in Brothers Karamazov: Oh, we shall allow them even sin,… Continue Reading →

Hilaire Belloc on Christian Socialism

The Fifth School and the Nominalist Trap

Anarcho-traditionalists, as well as Populists, Integralists, Benedictines and Tradinistas, are all part of the same Catholic Church, and as such, must always remember their end goal is to promote the restoration of a Christian Order in society.

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