5 May
2024
5 May
2024
5 May
2024
2 May
2024
Today I heard the sad news that Fr. John Hunwicke had died on Tuesday, April 30th. He was a member of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. So many of us became acquainted with him on his blog Mutual Enrichment. An untiring champion of orthodoxy, Latinity and traditional culture, Fr Hunwicke offered a running […]
30 Apr
2024
In the latest issue (May 2024) of his Catalyst Bill Donohue finally lowers the boom on Francis: Pope’s Rating Tanking Why are Catholics who are the most practicing also the least happy with Francis? We know from virtually every survey that these Catholics are mostly orthodox, and it is likely that they are also more […]
30 Apr
2024
Direct from Orwell’s 1984.
29 Apr
2024
A few doors down from the Munich hotel in which I was recently staying is Trinity Church (Dreifaltigkeitskirche), a modest but magnificent monument of baroque art. It’s located on the Pacellistrasse – named after Pius XII. The genesis of this church springs from the convoluted political conflicts within the Holy Roman Empire. Bavaria, like Austria, […]
28 Apr
2024
Jack Gold, director Brian Moore, writer Recently, traditionalists have become aware of a 1973 TV movie Catholics. In the 1970s I read in National Review or Triumph a review of either the movie or the 1972 book upon which it is based. But I only got a chance to see the movie a week ago. I […]
28 Apr
2024
28 Apr
2024
This Thursday, May 9, is the Feast of the Ascension, a holy day of obligation. The following churches will offer the Traditional Mass. Connecticut St. Mary Church, Norwalk, 8 am, 12:10 pm, 7 pm Sts. Cyril and Methodius Oratory, Bridgeport, low Mass7:45 am; high Mass 6 pm Sacred Heart Oratory, Georgetown, Missa Cantata, 6 pm […]