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Loving God and Longing to Please God Does Not Make Me Extreme

LOVING GOD AND LONGING TO PLEASE GOD DOES NOT MAKE ME EXTREME Why am I “traditional” or a so-called “conservative” or even rigid or extreme for simply following the prescription

The 100 Years of Satan Has Wrought Devastating Destruction on the Church

There is no doubt we are living in diabolically influenced times. This, while Godless leaders in our nation have usurped the phrase, “This is a battle for the soul of America,” as

We Are Just Staying Home

Let’s get something straight. We are neither fanatics nor extremists; we are just “staying home.” In other words, we are choosing to remain loyal to what civilized people have always

Roman Ritual: Blessing of Water on Vigil of Epiphany

Roman Ritual: Blessing of Water on Vigil of Epiphany Description: Although reserved to the bishop, this blessing may be conferred by a priest who secures the faculty. The blessing of

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT!! My Prayers Have Been Answered!!

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT!! My Prayers Have Been Answered!! For those who have been following me, you know that I revere all those place themselves in harm’s way. These heroes have done

Sign of Peace Suspended … Forever

SIGN OF PEACE SUSPENDED … FOREVER In my homily, today, I reflected upon the time in my priesthood that I began to give greater emphasis to the Heavenly Father. “Hallowed

Our Lady of America’s Final Plea for the United States!

Posted on February 10, 2019 by Fr. Regis Scanlon Growing numbers of Americans are looking with horror at what has become of our Church and country. Moral confusion and indifference

Vigil of Epiphany: Special Blessing of Water and Salt

I don’t know if any Holy Water is more power than others, but I am pretty jazzed to possess Holy Water that takes about an hour to bless in a

The Oath Against Modernism

The Oath Against Modernism Pope Pius X – 1910 To be sworn to by all clergy, pastors, confessors, preachers, religious superiors, and professors in philosophical-theological seminaries. I . . .