A Little While, and You Shall See Me No Longer. Nobody expects a duck to produce a dog as an offspring nor a cat to produce an elephant. You and I both know that a dog makes other dogs and cats make other cats just like people make other people. Well, a little farm boy […]
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Sheeple and the Shepherd – 2nd Sunday after Easter 2016
Why is it that people simply follow the leader? Archbishop Lefebvre commented that the “Superior informs the inferior.” When I was working with gangs in East Los Angeles and Richmond, California – the strategy was to identify the leader and conquer his heart and the rest would follow. Our Lord made it quite clear: “I […]
Low Sunday Reflection – Paschal Season 2016
Command rejected; Credibility denied; Commendation forgotten. Are you aware of the first command uttered by the Lord after He rose from the dead? Most are completely surprised to hear that Jesus after exposing His hands and feet breathe upon the apostles and told them: “Whose sins you shall forgive; they are forgiven. Whose sins you […]
The Consecration of Bishop Thomas Aquinas
On March 19, 2016, the feast of St. Joseph, Bishop Williamson consecrated a new Bishop for the Resistance, Father Thomas Aquinas, O.S.B. Bishop Aquinas was Prior of the Holy Cross Monastery in Nova Friburgo, Brazil, South America. He is a priest in the mold of Archbishop Lefebvre. The Dominicans of Avrille have placed a blog […]
The De Profundis
The De Profundis is the famous Psalm 129 of anguish and sorrow for sins, set to music by many great composers. It is a penitential psalm that is used by the Roman Catholic Church, sung as part of Vespers (evening prayer), and in Masses for the dead. The De Profundis is sung as a prayer […]