Traditional † Catholicism

So our Mass goes back, without essential change, to the age when it first developed out of the oldest liturgy of all. It is still redolent of that liturgy, of the days when Cæsar ruled the world and thought he could stamp out the faith of Christ, when our fathers met together before dawn and sang a hymn to Christ as to a God. The final result of our enquiry is that, in spite of unsolved problems, in spite of later changes, there is not in Christendom another rite so venerable as ours. ~Fortescue

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

O Bonitas! The Carthusian Order

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O Bonitas! O Beata Solitudo!   O Sola Beatitudo! * * * * * * ~A History of the Somerset Carthusians, 1895...
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Truth and the Saints

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Truth and the Saints Question. I have often been struck in reading the lives of certain saints who accomplished great works, and...
Thursday, November 2, 2017

All Souls' Day

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D eath By Fr. Eugenio Escribano ( Priestly Meditations , 1954 )   †   A day will arrive -- who will dare to doubt it? -- when I...
Tuesday, October 31, 2017

The Protestant Rebellion (Non serviam)

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LUTHER’S FAITH AND REASON  * S INCE the year, 1883, when the Protestant world celebrated the fourth centenary of Martin Luther...
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