
Category Archives: Current Events
Toyota Considers Establishing First-ever Industrial Project in Saudi Arabia

Such an announcement confirms that grand-scale companies trust in Saudi economy and view it with optimistic potential. MORE
In Honor of Pope St. Gregory I the Great ~ Feast Day March 12

Pope St. Gregory I, also known as “the Great”, made it very clear that we are not to say Jesus Christ did not know when the end of the world would come. In the Pope’s Epistle, “Sicut agua frigida”, he writes: “ It is written: In the Beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God…All things were made by him (John 1:13 ). Continue reading
Bishop Williamson Announces Third Episcopal Consecration

From: The TRADITIO Fathers
Bishop Richard Williamson has announced his third selection for episcopal consecration for the loose association of traditional Catholic clergy known as the “Resistance.” Previously, Williamson had consecrated Jean-Michel Faure (March 15, 2015) and Dom Tomas Aquin (March 19, 2016), known as staunch traditional priests. Now, in a somewhat controversial choice, Williamson proposes to consecrate Fr. Gerardo Zendajas on Thursday, May 11, 2017. Williamson and Faure reside in Europe, Tomas Aquin resides in South America, and Zendejas resides in the United States. Texas. Continue reading
Well at least President Trump has got many Hispanics praying the Rosary

Thank you Anne! … Let us pray together for the world, because there are very difficult times and more so with the new President that they chose. I only pray to God … Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Regards!
Insight into the Catholic Faith presents the ~ Catholic Tradition Newsletter

March 11, 2017 ~ Ember Saturday
1. Is the Chair of Peter Vacant? An Argument for Sedevacantism
2. Second Sunday in Lent
3. Saint Gregory the Great
4. Family and Marriage
5. Articles and notices
Dear Reader:
March is dedicated to Saint Joseph, whose feast would normally fall on March 19, but is moved this year to Monday, March 20—recognizing the position of Saint Joseph while keeping the rank of the Lenten Liturgy that has the preparation, instruction and the baptism of Adults during the Paschal Vigil as of primary importance. Continue reading
Jewish changes that were made by Christians

1.To begin with Christians never did away with the Sabbath per-say, but made the Lords Day the primary day of worship. You can thank Moses for the Sabbath Holiday and the Apostles & Constantine for the Lords Day Holidays. Constantine made Sunday a no regular work day. Continue reading
Malik Obama Exposes Barack’s Alleged Birth Certificate From Kenya

Italian Archbishop Suggests Pope Benedict XVI Resigned Under Obama ‘Pressure’

A Look at the past Traditional Catholic Hero’s
the VOICE
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The Catholic Laity “are permitted and sometimes even obliged to express their opinions on those things which concern the good of the Church”…Constitution on the Church.
Vol, 8 – NO. 14 – Nov, 13, 1971 ~ Editor: Hugh McGovern
“VATICAN II DID CHANGE DOCTRINE: IT CHARTED COURSE OF A NEW RELIGION,” SAYS NOTED WRITER – Prof. Marcel De Corte, famed French Catholic apologist and professor of University of Liege, takes Vatican II over the hurdles in fully documented 17-page essay in Courrier De Rome (Paris, France). Continue reading
New-Vatican Exposed Again in Red Ink on Gutted Financial Report

On March 4, 2017, New-Vatican published financial figures for its latest reported fiscal year, 2015, showing a deficit of 13,000,000 U.S. dollars, recording yet another year of loss. Notably, the figures provided were less detailed than those of for 2014. New-Vatican admitted that it had “switched to a new accounting system.” It is rumored that without this accounting sleight of hand, Bergoglio New Order shop would have exposed as bankrupt. Continue reading
Deployed US Navy Has A Pregnancy Problem

I have been saying for years that “Fan Rooms” aboard ship are responsible for way too much sexual activity while underway. Having personally flushed a gallon or two of salt water down the shitter at sea…I knew what was cumming long ago. Back in 1991 Fan Rooms were a problem. Back then people seemed concerned when 10% of the WAVEs aboard one ship returned from deployment pregnant. MORE
Jurisdiction: Epikeia and Papal Mandates

Prayers needed for the people of Somalia

Somalia’s government declared the drought a national disaster on Tuesday. The United Nations estimates that 5 million people in this Horn of Africa nation need aid, amid warnings of a full-blown famine. MORE

