A Statue of Fra Junipero Serra Vandalized Trash

As Radical Leftist factions in the United States conduct their desecration of historic statuary and monuments, their vendetta is now extending to religious statues. It is now not only the great figures of the Confederacy that are being attacked, but Catholic religious figures. The first victim was Fra Junipero Serra, the (traditional) Catholic Franciscan who brought the Catholic Faith to the Spaniards and Indians in Alta California by establishing there a chain of 21 Catholic Missions. For further information, click on the TRADITIO Network’s Holy Cards, California Missions & Stations of the Crossdepartment in the section “Catholic Missions.”

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Insight into the Catholic Faith presents the Catholic Tradition Newsletter

Vol 10 Issue 33 ~ Editor: Rev. Fr. Courtney Edward Krier
August 19, 2017 ~ Saint John Eudes, opn!
 
1. Is the Chair of Peter Vacant? An Argument for Sedevacantism
2. Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
3. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
4. Family and Marriage
5. Articles and notices
 
Dear Reader:
Should Catholics give up their culture because it is offensive to non-Catholics? 

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Presentation – PAUL VI The Pope Who Changed the Church

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  1. The Crucifix of Cevo. Rev. Luigi Villa. $3.00. Who is Father Luigi Villa? … Chiesa viva – Paul VI: The Pope Who Changed the Church. Rev. Luigi Villa. $10.00 …
“The Chair of Paul VI. Ruini makes a Profile of the Pope Who Changed the Church.” Therefore, even Cardinal Ruini had recognized that Paul VI had changed the Church. But why did we allow ourselves to say that Cardinal Ruini had been silent about Paul VI, after his election as

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Children Fathered by Priests

THIS IS ANOTHER PROBLEM THAT’S BEING IGNORED BY THE ROME

The phenomenon of a priest fathering a child has historical roots, as the surname ‘Mac an tSagairt’ attests. It has been centuries since it was anything like a common phenomenon and today in Ireland there is a tendency to view it as an exclusively historical matter. Yet there are signs that coverage of the issue is likely to grow over the coming months and years. MORE