
Fernandez, Armed with the Fiducia Supplicans, Crosses the Rubicon.
By: Unknown Centurion To a citizen of ancient Rome, crossing the Rubicon had an important, even menacing, meaning. It refers to Julius Caesar’s crossing of

By: Unknown Centurion To a citizen of ancient Rome, crossing the Rubicon had an important, even menacing, meaning. It refers to Julius Caesar’s crossing of

By: Unknown Centurion For God did not give us a spirit of cowardice but rather of power and love and self-control (2 Timothy 1:7). A

By: Unknown Centurion We are in post-Christian, neo-pagan times. If we truly are in Apostolic times where the culture is disordered and decadent, and practicing

By: Unknown Centurion The modern Church has abandoned her missionary mission. She almost completely disregards or disobeys the final command and commission of Christ to

BY: Unknown Centurion Resistance of the Faithful Remnant The Bible provides us with the model of the “faithful remnant”. Through periods of infidelity, idolatry, and

By: Unknown Centurion We’ve always had bad bishops and popes. In our nearly two-thousand-year history, the Chair of Peter has been occupied by some of

By: Unknown Centurion The American shepherds met last week to draft a document to make the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus and His