Is it Reasonable to Believe in the 7 Sacraments? – Apologetics #36
On today’s episode of the SSPX Podcast, we’ll continue our brief look at the sacraments. Last episode, we saw the core points about Sacrifice, the Mass, and the priesthood. Today we’ll see how the other 5 sacraments are reasonable and logical. Can we show that Our Lord instituted these sacraments? Can we show that there […]
When “Inclusive Accompaniment” Means Police Brutality
Probably everyone reading this knows by now that Pope Francis has been very tough on Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, removing him from his see without due canonical process. The main reason, it seems, is that Strickland has outspokenly criticized the constant stream of doctrinal and disciplinary novelties that have marked the present pontificate. […]
Confession On-the-Go: How a Religious Community Uses an Ambulance as a Mobile Confessional
Evangelization may seem tricky, but the Community of Jesus Crucified in Saint Martinville, La. has created a unique way to follow in the footsteps of Saint Paul and meet people where they are. Father Michael Champagne, the religious Superior of CJC, spoke with ChurchPOP regarding the incredible way they take to the streets and evangelize […]
15 Traditional Christmas Songs to Gloriously Lift Your Heart to Jesus this Holiday Season
What are your favorite Christmas songs? Music is a wonderful way to lift your heart to Jesus, especially during the Christmas season. With this important season quickly approaching, below are several traditional Christmas songs that will surely unite your heart with Our Lord. It includes a mixture of different musical artists, such as Celtic Woman, […]
Clash of the Catechisms: Part I
Author’s Note: This series endeavors to correct the historical record and encourage Catholic parents and educators with a sure sign of hope for the future. Part I demonstrates the public rupture in the catechetical manuscript tradition over the past sixty years, while Part II offers a critical review of the new catechism Credo within this […]
The Beautiful Christmas Letter Pope Benedict XVI Wrote to Baby Jesus as a Child
Did you know Pope Benedict XVI wrote a beautiful letter to the Christ Child at seven years of age? Pope Benedict XVI (also known as Joseph Ratzinger) passed away on Dec. 31, 2022, at age 95. While we remember him as our beloved Pope and Saint John Paul II’s close confidant, he also led a […]
Irish bishops voice opposition to ‘assisted dying’ legislation
The Irish bishops have voiced their rejection of ‘assisted dying’ proposals currently being considered by the Oireachtas, and called for greater supports for those who are sick and dying. The post Irish bishops voice opposition to ‘assisted dying’ legislation appeared first on The Irish Catholic.
Vague wording on the family…a rehearsal for tackling the Christian preamble?
The proposed amendments to the Constitution – to be made on the question of the family and the ‘woman in the home’ clause – are so bland and ambiguous that it’s possible not many voters will bestir themselves to vote in next March’s referendum. Less than a week after the Government announced the suggested new… […]
Spend this Advent season with the saints
No one knows better how to prepare for welcoming Christ than the saints,writes Bert Ghezzi Advent prepares us for Jesus’ coming at Christmas and for his coming into our lives afresh. And no one knows how to get ready to welcome Christ better than the saints. They express their love for him by putting him […]
Priest decries violent deaths in Armagh parish
An Armagh priest has decried a recent spate of violence in his community which has seen the deaths of three people in the last 12 months. The post Priest decries violent deaths in Armagh parish appeared first on The Irish Catholic.