The Lion of Münster – A role model for Catholic resistance
Blessed Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen, also known as the “Lion of Münster”, was appointed Bishop of Münster in 1933 and held this office
Blessed Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen, also known as the “Lion of Münster”, was appointed Bishop of Münster in 1933 and held this office
As soon as we, as Catholics, begin to recognise that the states of the Western world are enacting unjust laws and setting up regimes that are contrary to natural law and divine order, it becomes our duty to resist.
On April 1, 2022, Masses and observances shall mark the centennial of the death of Bl. Karl, Emperor of Austria, Apostolic King of Hungary, King
Among the numerous reasons for priestly celibacy, there is a profound reason given by the Church Fathers. To understand it requires faith (fides quaerens intellectum),
Charles A. Coulombe O Canada!Land of our ancestorsGlorious deeds circle your browFor your arm knows how to wield the swordYour arm knows how to carry
There is nothing new or unusual in Catholics finding themselves in opposition to a power that is hostile to them. We have had plenty of
Over the last few days, much has been said about the injustice of the accusations contained in the accompanying letter to Traditionis Custodes – as
Like many of the faithful who love the Traditional Catholic Liturgy, we have received the Apostolic Letter ‘Traditionis Custodes‘ of 16 July 2021 with great
Why did you decide to set up the St. Boniface Institute (SBI)? The SBI was founded immediately after we had thrown the Pachamama statues into