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St. John Vianney on the Mass

“All the good works in the world are not equal to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass because they are the works of men; but the Mass is the work of God. Martyrdom is nothing in comparison for it is… Continue Reading →

Biblical Foundation for Intercessory Prayer

Old Testament In the Old Testament, we find instances of intercession, where prophets and patriarchs pray for the people. Moses is a prime example, interceding for the Israelites on multiple occasions (Exodus 32:11-14). 2 Maccabees 15:14-15 – In this passage,… Continue Reading →

Christ Told Us to Help the Needy, Not Give to Caesar to do it for us

Augustine’s Two Cities

In the wake of the Vandals’ sack of Rome, St. Augustine authored City of God, a seminal work delineating his two-cities doctrine. This doctrine separates the earthly city from the City of God, reflecting a profound understanding of the interplay… Continue Reading →

The Social Kingship of Christ

The doctrine of the Social Kingship of Christ asserts that Jesus Christ has sovereign authority over all aspects of human society, not just individuals’ spiritual lives. This teaching is rooted in Scripture and developed in Catholic tradition, emphasizing Christ’s rule… Continue Reading →

Why Christians Aren’t Beholden to All of the Mosaic Law

Christianity, while rooted in Judaism and the Hebrew Scriptures, does not require its adherents to follow all of the Mosaic Law as outlined in the Old Testament. This theological stance is grounded in both the New Testament and the teachings… Continue Reading →

Love is Hate in the Empire of Lies

Also, love is hate to people who hate love:

For the Man Who Would Be Prince

Read the foreword for Libertas Press upcoming book, Achaean Disputes, authored by The Libertarian Catholic Contributing Editor, Ugo Stornaiolo S., and delving in matters of mediaeval history, law & genealogy.

St. John Chrysostom: We Must not Mind Insulting Men, if by Rrespecting them we Offend God

St. John Chrysostom’s quote, “We must not mind insulting men, if by respecting them we offend God,” reflects a principle found in several passages of Scripture where the emphasis is placed on prioritizing obedience to God over the approval of… Continue Reading →

British lords, celebrities call on Pope Francis to preserve ‘treasure’ of Latin Mass

Prominent U.K. figures in the arts, business, journalism, and politics have appealed to the Vatican not to impose new restrictions on the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, also known as the Traditional Latin Mass, echoing Agatha Christie and others… Continue Reading →

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