Michael Voris Repents

Church Militant has released a statement that the board has asked Michael Voris to resign “for breaching the Church Militant morality clause.” Mr. Voris has released his own statement on Twitter in which he admits to avoiding his own past “ugliness,” and now he is repenting and stepping away from media to “face these demons.” […]

All Your Vatican 2 Questions Answered! w/ Dr. Richard DeClue

Dr. Richard DeClue joins the show to talk about The Second Vatican Council. The History, Documents Process, and Fallout. Support the Show: https://mattfradd.locals.com Clip Sponsors: https://hallow.com/matt https://strive21.com/matt Follow Dr. DeClue:   @decluesviews2740  https://institute.wordonfire.org/ https://decluesviews.locals.com/

Gaza: Christians Trapped by Hamas

In ancient times, the Gaza Strip was located at the crossroads of trade routes between Africa and Asia. In the very first centuries of the Church, the region, considered the place of passage of the Holy Family during the flight into Egypt, constituted an active religious center. In the center of the strip, St. Hilarion […]

Archbishop Lefebvre’s November 21, 1974 Declaration

After the founding of the Society of Saint Pius X in Fribourg on November 1, 1970, and the opening of the seminary at Ecône, in the Valais [Canton of Switzerland], calm still reigned despite some minor difficulties. From 1973, the situation was tense because Archbishop Lefebvre’s unshakeable position regarding the Mass. The bishop refused the […]

Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

A divine messenger, the Angel of the Lord, appears first to Joachim to announce to him the conception and future birth of Mary despite the advanced age of her mother, Anne. The angel indicates to Anne that when the child has reached her third birthday, the little girl must be taken to the Temple to […]

France: Rouen Sacré-Cœur Basilica Vandalized

The Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur in Rouen This minor basilica was built to the west of the city of Rouen, from 1890 to 1912, at the time when the Sacré-Cœur basilica in Montmartre was erected. Initially, the church was intended to help serve the territory of the St. Madeleine and St. Gervais churches. Fr. Daubeuf, […]

“Peter” and “Satan”: the Two Names of the Pope

An Excerpt from Vladimir Solovyov, Russia and the Universal Church, trans. Rees (London: Centenary Press, 1948), 96-98.   It was not Simon’s apostleship that involved his change of name, for the change, though already predicted, was not made at the time of the choice and solemn sending forth of the Twelve. All with the single […]