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St. Augustine explains why Christians, not the Jews, are the true Israel
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Francis I prays with a delegation of Buddhist monks from Thailand at the Vatican on May 27, 2024
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Bp. Antonio de Castro Mayer distinguishes between ancient and modern Jews, noting that Christians have only received patrimony from the ancient Jewish people, whereas “the Jews of the present day, on the contrary, impoverish that patrimony by their infidelity”
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Rev. Justinas Pranaitis, in his work ennoscriptd “The Talmud Unmasked”, reveals what the Talmud teaches about Christians saying, “nothing more abominable can be imagined than what they [the Jews] have to say about Christians”
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Cd. Zigliara unmasks the Rousseauian doctrine of ‘freedom of conscience’, observing it is opposed to the “true religion, just as it is opposed to true happiness of the State”
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The doctrine of ‘liberty of conscience’, its principles and effects — Zigliara, 1910
https://americanreform.substack.com/p/the-doctrine-of-liberty-of-conscience?triedRedirect=true
The doctrine of ‘liberty of conscience’, its principles and effects — Zigliara, 1910
https://americanreform.substack.com/p/the-doctrine-of-liberty-of-conscience?triedRedirect=true
The Journal of American Reform
The doctrine of 'liberty of conscience', its principles and effects — Zigliara, 1910
The learned cardinal accurately characterizes, diagnoses and refutes the poisonous doctrine, which is among the chief causes of the sickness plaguing modern American life
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In his 1937 Handbook of Contemporary Religious Questions, Archbishop Conrad Grober observes the following, “A human race is therefore a larger group of people whose more or less common characteristics of normal imprinting have arisen through common descent and thus through heredity.”
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Rev. George O’Toole provides a denoscription of so-called Liberal Catholics as those who “gaze with avid eyes upon the reeking fleshpots of unorthodoxy”
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Pope St. Pius X explains why no Catholic can recognize the Jewish state of Israel, much less support it, saying “The Jews have not recognized our Lord, therefore we cannot recognize the Jewish people”
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A good, introductory critique of the liberal and novel theory of the “separation of powers” in civil government, which undergirds the American system.
Not only its confusing principles, but the practical problem of truly separating the power to interpret law (judicial) from the legislative power.
Not only its confusing principles, but the practical problem of truly separating the power to interpret law (judicial) from the legislative power.
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📖 Race and Catholicism
• Overview of miscegenation from a Catholic viewpoint
• Do you love White people
• What is a nation?
• Moral legitimacy of slavery, proved
• Illegal immigration is immoral
• How to handle the accusation of ‘racism’
• Is there a ‘master race’?
• Curse of ham
• More on racism
• White identity
• It’s okay to be a White nationalist
• Eugenics
• Immigration analysis
• Legitimate racial superiority
Ancient & Medieval Thought
• St. Chrysostom (4th cent.)
• St. Augustine (5th cent.)
• St. Isidore (7th cent.) [1], [2]
• St. Thomas (13th cent.)
Modern Era
• Rev. Meagher (1906)
• Fr. Cathrein (1915)
• Bp. Gföllner (1933)
• Cd. Faulhaber (1934)
• Bp. Hudal (1937) [1], [2]
• Abp. Grober (1937) [1], [2]
• Fr. Hinwood (1963) [1], [2], [3], [4]
• Abp. Whelan (1964)
Papal Proofs
• Pope Pius XI (1937)
• Pope Pius XI (1938)
• Pope Pius XII (1939)
• Pope Pius XII (1953)
• Pope Pius XII (1958)
Racial Intermarriage
• St. Cyprian (3rd cent.)
• King Louis XVI (1778)
• Rev. Gilligan (1929)
• Fr. Lord (1929)
• Fr. Lafarge (1937)
• Italian Prelates (1938)
• Msgr. Glenn (1941)
• Rev. Donovan (1948)
• Fr. Hinwood (1963)
Race, Immigration & Citizenship
• St. Thomas (13th century)
• Just. Taney (1857)
• Rev. Dr. Rumble (1935)
• Fr. Grenier (1950)
• Rev. Dr. Rumble (1951)
Eugenics
• Pps. Pius XI and Pius XII (20th cent.)
Moral Legitimacy of Slavery
• Abp. Verot (1861) [1], [2]
• Pius IX (1866)
• Fr. Hill (1891)
Curse of Cham
• Bp. Comboni (1870)
• Pius IX (1878)
• Leo XIII (1885)
• Catholic Prelates (19th and 20th cent.)
• Overview of miscegenation from a Catholic viewpoint
• Do you love White people
• What is a nation?
• Moral legitimacy of slavery, proved
• Illegal immigration is immoral
• How to handle the accusation of ‘racism’
• Is there a ‘master race’?
• Curse of ham
• More on racism
• White identity
• It’s okay to be a White nationalist
• Eugenics
• Immigration analysis
• Legitimate racial superiority
Ancient & Medieval Thought
• St. Chrysostom (4th cent.)
• St. Augustine (5th cent.)
• St. Isidore (7th cent.) [1], [2]
• St. Thomas (13th cent.)
Modern Era
• Rev. Meagher (1906)
• Fr. Cathrein (1915)
• Bp. Gföllner (1933)
• Cd. Faulhaber (1934)
• Bp. Hudal (1937) [1], [2]
• Abp. Grober (1937) [1], [2]
• Fr. Hinwood (1963) [1], [2], [3], [4]
• Abp. Whelan (1964)
Papal Proofs
• Pope Pius XI (1937)
• Pope Pius XI (1938)
• Pope Pius XII (1939)
• Pope Pius XII (1953)
• Pope Pius XII (1958)
Racial Intermarriage
• St. Cyprian (3rd cent.)
• King Louis XVI (1778)
• Rev. Gilligan (1929)
• Fr. Lord (1929)
• Fr. Lafarge (1937)
• Italian Prelates (1938)
• Msgr. Glenn (1941)
• Rev. Donovan (1948)
• Fr. Hinwood (1963)
Race, Immigration & Citizenship
• St. Thomas (13th century)
• Just. Taney (1857)
• Rev. Dr. Rumble (1935)
• Fr. Grenier (1950)
• Rev. Dr. Rumble (1951)
Eugenics
• Pps. Pius XI and Pius XII (20th cent.)
Moral Legitimacy of Slavery
• Abp. Verot (1861) [1], [2]
• Pius IX (1866)
• Fr. Hill (1891)
Curse of Cham
• Bp. Comboni (1870)
• Pius IX (1878)
• Leo XIII (1885)
• Catholic Prelates (19th and 20th cent.)
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Q. Is miscegenation wrong?
A. In itself (per se), it is not wrong. It is neither forbidden by Divine or Natural Law. That said, by circumstance (per accidens), it can be. In a healthy society, it will be very uncommon, though some will choose to marry outside…
A. In itself (per se), it is not wrong. It is neither forbidden by Divine or Natural Law. That said, by circumstance (per accidens), it can be. In a healthy society, it will be very uncommon, though some will choose to marry outside…
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📖 Race and Catholicism
• Overview of miscegenation from a Catholic viewpoint
• Do you love White people
• What is a nation?
• Moral legitimacy of slavery, proved
• Illegal immigration is immoral
• How to handle the accusation of ‘racism’
• Is there a ‘master…
• Overview of miscegenation from a Catholic viewpoint
• Do you love White people
• What is a nation?
• Moral legitimacy of slavery, proved
• Illegal immigration is immoral
• How to handle the accusation of ‘racism’
• Is there a ‘master…
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📕 The Jews and the Catholic Church
Analysis
• How to respond when a fellow Catholic calls you an antisemite—in short, clarify, rather than deny (link)
• Clandestine pivot from overt Zionist to philosemitism (link)
• Does Israel have a right to exist? Pt. 1 | Pt. 2 | Pt. 3
• Should ethnic Jewish converts be publicly discussing politics? (link)
• Principle of omission (link)
•Ancient vs. modern Jews (link)
• Should Jewish rites be tolerated (link)
- Antisemitism, condemned? (link)
• No noscript, no Israel (link)
• Jewish peril (link)
• Jewish power (link)
Grand Jewish Conspiracy
• Fr. Ballerini (1897)
• Fr. Edgardo Mortara (1898)
• Msgr. Delassus (1899) [1], [2]
• Fr. Laux (1930)
• Msgr. Jouin (1932) [1], [2]
• Rev. Cahill (1932)
• Abp. McQuaid (1932)
• Fr. Fahey (1953) [1], [2]
Medieval Legislation
• Toledo Council IV (7th cent.)
• Pope Innocent III (13th cent.) [1], [2], [3]
• Pope Gregory IX (13th cent.)
• Pope St. Pius V (16 cent.)
Blood Curse
• Fr. Lapide (17th cent.)
Witness Doctrine
• St. Bernard (12th cent.)
Talmud
• Overview
• Pope Leo XIII (1887)
• Rev. Pranaitis (1892)
• Fr. Kolbe (1926)
Anti-Zionism
• St. Augustine (5th cent.)
• Fr. Lémann (1901) [1], [2]
• Pope St. Pius X (1903)
• Cd. Bourne (1919)
• Pope Benedict XV (1919)
• Patr. Barlassina (1922)
Modern Opposition
• Pope Benedict XIV (1751)
• Msgr. Meurin (1893) [1], [2]
• Bp. Paquet (1908)
• Fr. Kolbe (1926)
• Bp. Gföllner (1933)
• Rev. Dr. Trzeciak (1939)
• Cd. Hlond (1936)
• Abp. Gröber (1937)
• Fr. Schmidt (1938)
• Fr. Fahey (1953)
Supercessionism
• St. Ignatius of Antioch (2nd cent.)
• Pope St. Gregory the Great (5th cent.)
• Pope Pius XII (1953)
• Bp. Castro Mayer (1964)
Analysis
• How to respond when a fellow Catholic calls you an antisemite—in short, clarify, rather than deny (link)
• Clandestine pivot from overt Zionist to philosemitism (link)
• Does Israel have a right to exist? Pt. 1 | Pt. 2 | Pt. 3
• Should ethnic Jewish converts be publicly discussing politics? (link)
• Principle of omission (link)
•Ancient vs. modern Jews (link)
• Should Jewish rites be tolerated (link)
- Antisemitism, condemned? (link)
• No noscript, no Israel (link)
• Jewish peril (link)
• Jewish power (link)
Grand Jewish Conspiracy
• Fr. Ballerini (1897)
• Fr. Edgardo Mortara (1898)
• Msgr. Delassus (1899) [1], [2]
• Fr. Laux (1930)
• Msgr. Jouin (1932) [1], [2]
• Rev. Cahill (1932)
• Abp. McQuaid (1932)
• Fr. Fahey (1953) [1], [2]
Medieval Legislation
• Toledo Council IV (7th cent.)
• Pope Innocent III (13th cent.) [1], [2], [3]
• Pope Gregory IX (13th cent.)
• Pope St. Pius V (16 cent.)
Blood Curse
• Fr. Lapide (17th cent.)
Witness Doctrine
• St. Bernard (12th cent.)
Talmud
• Overview
• Pope Leo XIII (1887)
• Rev. Pranaitis (1892)
• Fr. Kolbe (1926)
Anti-Zionism
• St. Augustine (5th cent.)
• Fr. Lémann (1901) [1], [2]
• Pope St. Pius X (1903)
• Cd. Bourne (1919)
• Pope Benedict XV (1919)
• Patr. Barlassina (1922)
Modern Opposition
• Pope Benedict XIV (1751)
• Msgr. Meurin (1893) [1], [2]
• Bp. Paquet (1908)
• Fr. Kolbe (1926)
• Bp. Gföllner (1933)
• Rev. Dr. Trzeciak (1939)
• Cd. Hlond (1936)
• Abp. Gröber (1937)
• Fr. Schmidt (1938)
• Fr. Fahey (1953)
Supercessionism
• St. Ignatius of Antioch (2nd cent.)
• Pope St. Gregory the Great (5th cent.)
• Pope Pius XII (1953)
• Bp. Castro Mayer (1964)
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@LMSChairman @NiceCupTea @RCCoulombe @stabatma The short answer is that they were both antisemites, but in the healthy and lawful sense, not in the other, condemned sense given to us by the Church. Let me explain:
The true, Catholic definition of what is…
The true, Catholic definition of what is…
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📚 Feminism
Analysis
• Women wearing pants or trousers is cross-dressing (link)
• Signs someone is a feminist (link)
• Sermon on liberalism in the home (link)
Feminist Conspiracy
• Pope Pius XI (1930)
Modesty
• Pope Benedict XV (1921)
Anti-Egalitarianism
• Pope Pius XI (1929)
Abortion
• St. Basil (4th cent.)
Women’s Suffrage
• Pope St. Pius X (1909)
• Cd. Gibbons (1913)
• American Prelates (1915)
Women in the Home
• Pope Leo XIII (1891)
• Pope Benedict XV (1917)
Marital Duties
• Pope Leo XIII (1880)
• Cd. O’Connell (1920)
Signs of a Bad Woman
• Ecclesiasticus 25:16-36
Sports
• Pope Pius XI (1928)
Analysis
• Women wearing pants or trousers is cross-dressing (link)
• Signs someone is a feminist (link)
• Sermon on liberalism in the home (link)
Feminist Conspiracy
• Pope Pius XI (1930)
Modesty
• Pope Benedict XV (1921)
Anti-Egalitarianism
• Pope Pius XI (1929)
Abortion
• St. Basil (4th cent.)
Women’s Suffrage
• Pope St. Pius X (1909)
• Cd. Gibbons (1913)
• American Prelates (1915)
Women in the Home
• Pope Leo XIII (1891)
• Pope Benedict XV (1917)
Marital Duties
• Pope Leo XIII (1880)
• Cd. O’Connell (1920)
Signs of a Bad Woman
• Ecclesiasticus 25:16-36
Sports
• Pope Pius XI (1928)
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In a rightly-ordered American society, a woman in men’s clothing, pants or shorts, and a man in women’s clothing, a dress or skirt, would be equally morally objectionable and scandalous. In either case, the offending sex is guilty of cross-dressing—unless…
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✏️ Protestantism
Real Presence in the Eucharist
• St. Edmund Campion
The Bible
• Cd. Wiseman (19th cent.)
Real Presence in the Eucharist
• St. Edmund Campion
The Bible
• Cd. Wiseman (19th cent.)
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“Suppose, for example, we ask our adversaries [the Protestants] on what ground they have concocted that novel and sectarian opinion which banishes Christ from the Mystical Supper. If they name the Gospel, we meet them promptly. On our side are the words,…
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Fr. Viktor Cathrein defines nationality as “a special physical and mental characteristic of a group of families by virtue of a common origin and hereditary history, distinguishing it from all other groups.“
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Pope Pius XI identifies race as a “fundamental value of the human community”, which has a “necessary and honorable” function in human affairs
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