I am excited to announce the launch of a new podcast called “Altar and Throne.” I will be hosting this show under my nom de plume Marcus Veritas, alongside my partner Antonius Numine.
This new adventure aims to reintroduce the Social Kingship of Christ into our daily lives and communities by making the treasures of Tradition and Natural Law found in Traditional Catholicism accessible to all.
Many of our friends and family members are living in a constant state of anxiety and hopelessness due to the near eradication of Christendom from society by the modernist liberal world of the post-enlightenment era. We believe we can change that, but it will require engaging with society and spreading the Truth in this post-modern American culture.
This show is not only for Catholics but for anyone interested in connecting to Ultimate Reality. We hope that through this effort, those who are not Catholic will be inspired to explore the truths of the traditional Catholic faith and the significance of the sacrifice of the Holy Mass. However, I am confident that those who continue on the journey of seeking the Truth will also benefit from the timeless, yet practical, ideas of living in accordance with our nature as human beings designed for communion with God.
As noted on the new website, altar and throne, the two principal forces behind Christendom, guide us as we take head-on such topics as discovering Ultimate Reality with true religion; employing the principles of natural law; the importance of virtue; engaging in spirtual warfare; engaging those who reject reality; strengthening the marital union and family; self-defense; exposing the errors of modern politics; and exploring Christian monarchy as a future for America —nothing is off the table.
I hope my readers and viewers on YouTube will join me on this new adventure as we attempt to introduce these timeless principles of Christendom back into a hostile world that long ago rejected them.
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