Questions for those who reject the teachings of Pope Francis

So if you understand the Catholic Faith so well that you are fit to judge and reject Pope Francis and/or the Second Vatican Council, why do you refuse to answer important questions about the Faith? You complain that Pope Francis … Continue reading

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I know of no doctrinal error by any Ecumenical Council

In theory, an Ecumenical Council can teach either/both infallibly or non-infallibly. And a non-infallible teaching can err, though not gravely. But I’ve never found any error of any type in any Ecumenical Council’s teaching. Perhaps Ecumenical Councils are infallible in … Continue reading

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The Progression of the Current Schism

Note that not all conservatives or traditionalists are schismatics or heretics. There are faithful Catholics who are liberal, moderate, conservative, traditionalist. But anyone who rejects a Pope or a Council has departed from communion with the one true Church. Living … Continue reading

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Communion on the Tongue as a Schismatic Device

UPDATE: “July 17, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – A group of young Catholics has joined together to announce that out of reverence to Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ they will only receive Holy Communion on the tongue while kneeling.” ~ In … Continue reading

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Dear SCOTUS, a Math Teacher is not a Minister

A Narrowly Wrong Decision Supreme Court upholds religious schools’ right to hire, fire religious teachers. That’s nice. Except the teachers being fired are not teachers of religion. They teach subjects that have nothing to do with religion. And it is … Continue reading

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The Prophecy of Three Popes

[Zechariah] {11:8} And I cut down three shepherds in one month. And my soul became contracted concerning them, just as their soul also varied concerning me. There are some indications in Catholic prophecy that the first part of the tribulation, … Continue reading

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Bishops’ Conferences cannot teach Infallibly

The Magisterium teaches infallibly in any of three ways and in only those three ways: 1. Papal Infallibility, 2. Conciliar Infallibility 3. the ordinary and universal Magisterium (universal Magisterium for short) Papal Infallibility requires the teaching to meet all the … Continue reading

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Dr. Mark Miravalle on the claimed revelations to Fr. Michel Rodrigue

Dr. Mark Miravalle on the claimed revelations to Fr. Michel Rodrigue: PDF file excerpts: “In summation, the alleged messages of Fr. Rodrigue contain significant and repeated examples of theological and factor error, coupled with legitimate concerns regarding his emotional and … Continue reading

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On the Conversion of the Hagia Sophia into a Mosque

Pope Francis expressed sadness that the museum of Hagia Sophia, formerly a mosque and before that a Christian Cathedral, has been officially designated a mosque again. The decree turning the building from a mosque to a museum has been annulled. … Continue reading

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The End of the World is Not Soon

Since I’m spending a good deal of time writing about the book of Revelation, also called the Apocalypse of John, I thought I should give everyone an overview of the End Times. That way, we don’t get lost in the … Continue reading

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Brief Commentary on the Book of Revelation part two

See the full commentary here ($2.99 in Kindle format). Part One is here; this is part two. My Understanding I am skipping ahead to Rev chapter 6 for this article. As this is a brief commentary, not every chapter will … Continue reading

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Comments are now moderated (again)

I tried an experiment where comments were not moderated, and it just became an opportunity for commentators to argue with one another, and to treat the comboxes as if it were their own blog. Comments are now moderated again. Please … Continue reading

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