Reflections on life, meaning and purpose

Teetering on the Cliff of Religious Exemption

Our niece, a civilian nuclear engineer doing work for the Navy, recently contacted us with questions about how she might go about preparing a statement of religious objection to a vaccine mandate she… See more at http://remnantnewspaper.com

Daily Rome Shot 380

Photo by The Great Roman™ Today’s Daily Mass Fervorino. Intention: Benefactors Prayers added: For enemies

Do you follow the incomparable Eccles?

Do you folks follow the incomparable Eccles?  His latest is sheer brilliance. He sends up a hyper-papalatrous site today, which he has restyled Where Pacha Is, and concludes…. No. You can read it yourself and laugh and laugh.  HERE To … Read More →

Be proactive! Learning opportunities: Augustine’s Confessions and Latin

One thing that COVID-1984 Theatre has done is accelerated the refinement of distance viewing and learning, for example of Masses/Hours (e.g., Saint-N-du-Chard., et al. including a rather cleric) and courses (e.g. Robert Royal’s Augustine’s Confessions – JUST STARTING – HURRY!). … Read More →

Pascal, intellectuals, and the love of God

Intellectual work is performed principally by four categories of people. The first is wise men: men of contemplation, true philosophers whose end is the discovery of truth. These have been for the most part the […]

We are all God’s beloved children

The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord brings the Christmas Season to a close, but invites us to allow Jesus to be born within us as God’s beloved children. Read all  

Chapter I

A time will come when the decisive battle between the kingdom of Christ and Satan will be over marriage and the family. –Sister Lucia, Seer of Fatima When Mary has struck her roots in a soul, she produces there marvels of grace, which she alone can produce. –True Devotion to Mary, Saint Louis de Montfort […]