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Month: March 2022

#10562 Open Forum – Jimmy Akin

Questions Covered:

06:11 – Is Heaven divided into different time periods? How will those people understand and get along with each other? 
07:54 – What does the Church believe about modern Israel fulfilling biblical prophecies? 
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From Benedict’s Peace to Francis’ War: A Review

The fight for Tradition in the Church, in particular her liturgy, is a long and arduous one that will not cease until the parousia, entering an acute phase in our own day, but all worth the effort. Few have taken up this battle with greater zeal than Dr. Peter Kwasnieski. A list of his essays,[…]

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After the FSSP’s dispensation from Traditiones Custodes, how firm is the ground on which the Ecclesia Dei institutes rest?

Reeling from two blows to liturgical traditionalists in July and December 2021, the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter (FSSP) attained a degree of respite last month. Belonging to the largest of the communities within the Church whose purpose and charism entail the celebration of the sacraments in the Tridentine Roman rites, FSSP leaders Fr Benoît Paul-Joseph and

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Permanence of “pills-by-post” scheme is a disaster for the unborn child

Covid hasn’t been good for any of us, but at least it’s been temporary. For unborn children, unfortunately, it has indirectly been a disaster. At the beginning of lockdown, the government quietly eased an important part of the Abortion Act 1967. Citing the inaccessibility of licensed clinics to those confined at home, it temporarily removed

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