Pray the Rosary every day in order to obtain peace for the world!

Pray the Rosary every day in order to obtain peace for the world!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Pray Three Hail Mary's




ACT OF CONSECRATION
TO OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED TRINITY

       With all my heart I praise Thee, Most Holy Virgin above all angels and saints in Paradise, Daughter of the Eternal Father, and I consecrate to Thee my soul with all its faculties.
Hail Mary...*
       With all my heart I praise Thee, Most Holy Virgin above all angels and saints in Paradise, beloved Mother of the Son of God. I consecrate to Thee my body with all its senses.
Hail Mary...*
       With all my heart I praise Thee, Most Holy Virgin above all angels and saints in Paradise, beloved Spouse of the Holy Ghost, I consecrate to Thee my heart, with all its affections and beseech Thee to obtain for me from the Most Holy Trinity all the graces necessary for salvation.
Hail Mary...*
       *Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with Thee! Blessed art Thou among women and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen

Friday, June 4, 2010

Michael Davies



In his book, Liturgical Time Bombs in Vatican II, Michael Davies expands on a famous saying of Archbishop Lefebvre, "There were time bombs in the Council." Davies explains, "These 'time bombs' were ambiguous passages inserted in the official documents by the liberal periti or experts - passages which would be interpreted in an untraditional, progressivist sense after the Council closed."

Davies shows how Father (later Archbishop) Annibale Bugnini - before being removed from his position by Pope Paul VI under suspicion of being a Freemason - was able to "reform" the Catholic Mass into the constantly evolving liturgy which continues to self-destruct to this day. Quoting Bishops and Cardinals, as well as liberal periti and Protestant observers, Davies points out the ambiguities or "time bombs" which were built into the Second Vatican Council's document on the liturgy and how they have been detonating ever since in liturgical abuses, both unauthorized and authorized.  The book is available here.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Bishop Antonio De Castro Mayer


     A brief biography of the late Bishop Antonio De Castro Mayer (Campos, Brazil) explains how he fought the good fight against Modernism and the infiltration of Communism into the Catholic Church.  A good book review on "The Mouth Of The Lion" by Dr. David Allen White clearly documents that this Bishop had grave reasons to be concerned about "changes" being made in the Catholic Church.  A letter to Pope Paul VI can be read here.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Fatima Challenge Conference in Rome

  
     I just returned home after attending the Fatima Challenge Conference in Rome.  I really enjoyed the conference and encourage you to watch the videos on their website and pass this information on to as many catholics as possible!  It was a really blessed week for me and I had my first audience with the Pope on Wednesday with others from all over the world and went on a magnificent excursion around Rome on Saturday.
Our Lady of Fatima, ora pro nobis!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Fr. Gommar DePauw



 Fr. Gommar A. DePauw (October 11, 1918 - May 6, 2005) was a  priest and founder of the Catholic Traditionalist Movement.  More information can be found here.

The following information is part of a Times Article which can be read here.  Both in Europe and the U.S., a few recalcitrant priests and congregations are stubbornly holding on to the Tridentine Latin Mass, which was replaced by a new rite in the wake of Vatican II.  Best known in the U.S. is Father Gommar De Pauw, who draws worshipers from as far as 100 miles away for his Tridentine Masses each Sunday in Westbury, L.I. De Pauw's Masses are also broadcast on 20 radio stations coast-to-coast. 


Fr. Gommar DePauw's excellent audio lecture on "Catholic or Conciliar" (1, 2, & 3) can be heard on Gloria TV.  This lecture continues on through to the history of Vatican II so be sure to hear all
of them.