Truth not Clicks

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The author expresses a strong dedication to Catholicism, emphasizing the importance of its unchanging beliefs established by Jesus Christ. They critique Protestant views, particularly Martin Luther’s stance on authority and the priesthood. The piece argues that the Mass is a continuous sacrifice and highlights the necessity of confession to a priest for divine forgiveness.

On Sacrifice  

           Sacrifice, as was possibly mentioned some time in this blog (or at least should have been), is the supreme act of religion. But we need an in-depth description of sacrifice in its proper sense to investigate all its implications and past religions practices bearing on the Catholic holy sacrifice of the mass. To insure… Continue reading On Sacrifice  

Salvations Climax Summarized

Many so called Christians as mentioned above question the churches authority and whether or not priests might still exist (in the bible New Testament presbyters and bishops, which are mentioned are the Catholic Churches names for those officiating at Christs remembrances as replacements for priest and the high priest

Books for traditional Catholic Priests for Inspiration and Clarity on Their Vocation

Though this first book was translated evidently around 1971 by Rev. Patrick O’Connell, D.D. it was first written in Italian by St. Joseph Cafasso and first published in 1947. My copy was published in 1971 by Tan Books, Rockford IL. The title says it all: “The Priest the Man of God: His Dignity and His… Continue reading Books for traditional Catholic Priests for Inspiration and Clarity on Their Vocation