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Sacraments #7: Are the Mass and the Eucharist the Same Thing? w/ Fr. Paul Robinson
Father Paul Robinson will join us to discuss Holy Eucharist. In this first of three episodes on the Blessed Sacrament, Father will explain to us the relationship between the Sacrifice of the Mass and
Sacraments #5: Why Do We Confess Our Sins to a Priest? With Fr. David Sherry
We’ll take a magnifying glass to Penance today. To do that, we’ll start by looking at the concept of sin itself. Then we’ll look at the penitent, and the priest. What is Father looking for when he ask
Sacraments #4: Why the New Rite of Baptism is Deficient
Father Wiseman will join us again, this time to look at the New Rite of Baptism. While the sacrament in both the old and the new rites are valid, nearly every other aspect of the new Rite – all the sa
Sacrament Series #3: The Traditional Rite of Baptism w/ Fr. Wiseman
Father Alexander Wiseman, professor at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary is joining us for the next two episodes, first to look at the Traditional Rite of Baptism. As you’ll see, it is so much more than sim
Sacraments Series #2: Common Errors About the Sacraments
Today we’ll have Fr. Paul Robinson back to look at some of the common errors – some of the heresies that have arisen over the centuries about the Sacraments. We’ll also take a look at the way two dist
Sacraments Series #1: What Is So Important About the Catholic Sacraments?
This series comes at time when the traditional rite of the Sacraments of the Catholic Church are being suppressed. The series comes at time when it is more important than ever to understand what the s
Open Letter to Confused Catholics: Chapter 23
"Building Up vs. Pulling Down" It Twenty years have gone by and one would have thought that the reactions raised by the Council reforms would have calmed down, that the Catholic people would have b
Open Letter to Confused Catholics: Chapter 22
"What Families Can Do" It is high time to react. When Gaudium et Spes speaks of the movement of history “becoming so rapid that everybody finds it hard to follow,” we can take this as meaning the h
Open Letter to Confused Catholics: Chapter 21
"Neither a Heretic Nor a Schismatic" My statement of November 21, 1974, which triggered off the proceedings of which I have spoken, ended with these words: “In doing so…we are convinced of remainin
Open Letter to Confused Catholics: Chapter 20
"The Mass of All Time" One fact cannot have failed to surprise you: at no time during this affair has the Mass been in issue, although it is at the heart of the conflict. This enforced silence is t