Natural disasters are always a wake-up call for mankind

Vol 10 Issue 37 ~ Editor: Rev. Fr. Courtney Edward Krier
September 16, 2017 ~ Saints Cyprian and Cornelius, opn!

Dear Reader: Natural disasters are always a wake-up call for mankind .

A television station asked to interview me this week about my thoughts about the end of the world—in as much as there were the two hurricanes back to back with also the other natural disasters and a supposed prediction of an asteroid headed toward earth that is supposed to destroy the earth this month. Continue reading

VIDEO: Vatican to stop selling cigarettes in its shops

I was the first Catholic to call smoking sinful in the 70’s, especially young ladies who plan to have children. Even AntiChrist, John Paul II came out against smoking. I’m surprised it took them this long to stop selling them at the Vatican.

The Vatican announced Thursday that it would no longer sell cigarettes to employees in its duty free shop and supermarket — giving up an estimated 10 million euros ($11 million) a year in profit. MORE

VIDEO: California to tax pot as much as 45%

This will open the door to the black market and fuel more gang networks

Note: I submitted the findings on what these high taxes will do to the black market and gangs. I sent it to all the news media on my list and my local paper, “The Daily Breeze,”  printed this Editorial on it four days later. They see the light. This does show that many of our legislators are on the take from the gangs.
In Christ, Joseph
This will open the door to the black market and fuel more gang networks    11-8-17

Buying legal marijuana in California could be pricey enough to keep the black market healthy.

Between customers, retailers and growers, taxes on cannabis may reach as high as 45% in parts of the state, according to a Fitch Ratings report. Those high taxes may keep consumers away from legal marijuana stores once the recreational retail market goes live on January 1. MORE

Insight into the Catholic Faith presents the Catholic Tradition Newsletter

Vol 10 Issue 44 ~ Editor: Rev. Fr. Courtney Edward Krier
November 4, 2017 ~ Saint Charles Borromeo, opn!

1. Is the Chair of Peter Vacant? An Argument for Sedevacantism
2. Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost
3. Saints Zachary and Elizabeth
4. Family and Marriage
5. Articles and notices

Dear Reader:
A modernist bishop in Los Angeles wrote:

Friends, the famous call to “read the signs of the times” made by the fathers of the Second Vatican Council is based on the exhortation of Jesus in the Gospel of today. Continue reading

The Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) has manifested very little growth.

Again that’s a real problem with the Traditional Fathers. For instance, hardly any mention of the new catholic heretical Bibles being printed after the Vatican II Council…etc. and the Bible is part of the deposit of faith.

Msgr. Charles Pope
Early in 2016, I wrote a column that generated a great deal of controversy among traditional Catholics. Here is a brief summary of that piece:
The Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) has manifested very little growth. Even after a good number of years, less than 1 percent of Catholics are attending the TLM. Continue reading

Reality, Truth and Dogma

FSHG June 11, 2000 + 2017
End of the Easter Season Vigil of Pentecost

When defining these three words in reference to Church teaching we will find that they are inseparable. It is analogous to our concept of the inseparable of the Three Persons of the Blessed Trinity.
Patrick H. Omlor, in his article, “When Is Truth a Dogma?” lays down the definition of Dogma as follows:
“By dogma in the strict sense is understood a truth immediately (formally) revealed by God which has been proposed by the Teaching Authority of the Church to be believed as such” Ludwig Ott, Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma, p. 4. Continue reading

Pope Francis Offers Mind-Blowing Deals On Indulgences For Reformation Day

For those of you who are not aware, it was Pope Leo X, (A Medici) who bankrupt the Vatican treasury by throwing these elaborate parties. To make up for the debt, he lowered the minimum donation for Indulgences down to a few dollars, in U.S. money? Since everyone could afford these indulgences now, everyone got them. However many of people thought they did not need to go to
confession because of obtaining these indulgences. Also money was going to Rome instead of the local Churches.
As a result, this started the conflict between Martin Luther and Rome.  Here is the commercial which was made up for these Indulgences.
“As soon as the coin
in the coffer rings
The soul in
Purgatory Springs.”

The Roman Catholic Church is celebrating Reformation Day in style, by offering thousands of hot deals on indulgences for the forgiveness of the temporal punishments for sin in purgatory. MORE

Francis-Bergoglio Has Honored the Arch-heretic Martin Luther With the First Vatican Postage Stamp Dedicated to an Excommunicate

From: The TRADITIO Fathers

Francis-Bergoglio has lent further confirmation to charges that he is heretic by issuing a Newvatican postage stamp honoring the arch-heretic of the heretical Protestant Revolt, Martin Luther. Luther was formally excommunicated by Pope Leo X in 1521. Luther was originally an Augustinian monk, but forswore his vocation and married a run-away Cistercian nun turned trollope. Continue reading