Gnosticism has challenged the Church since Christ, infiltrating through figures like Teilhard; this explores Simon Magus and Gnostic origins.
Author: The Catholic Esquire
3: What Is Truth?
Before Vatican II, the Church focused on St. Thomas Aquinas to understand Truth, which is vital for grasping revolutionary attacks on the Church’s teachings.
2: The Church’s Eldest Daughter
The exploration of Vatican II emphasizes the significance of French history and the Church’s influence in medieval society, particularly its sacramental and hierarchical structure within that context.
1: The Fresh Air of Revolution
This show explores a personal journey and the effects of Vatican II on the Catholic Church, highlighting changes in rites, devotions, and practices.
Introduction to Vatican II: The Real History
From 1962 to 1965, the Catholic Church experienced a revolutionary period known as the Second Vatican Council (Vatican II). In the aftermath of the Council, many Catholics have been left wondering whether the Church and faith have fundamentally changed into something else.
Vatican II and Pope Benedict’s Invalid Resignation
Vatican II helps us understand why Pope Benedict XVI did not resign as Pope in 2013, despite giving up governing responsibilities.
Why Modernists Hate the Feast of Christ the King
The Feast of Christ the King as established by Pope Pius XI in 1925 is not the same feast created by Modernists in 1969.
Nature’s God: Solving the Declaration’s Divine Mystery
Every American Independence Day, it’s common to hear about the United States being a nation ‘under God.’ But who is this God that so many Americans claim to be under?
Altar and Throne Podcast Launch
I am excited to announce the launch of a new podcast called “Altar and Throne.”
Vatican II Errors: Collegiality
The essay criticizes collegiality as defined by Vatican II, arguing it undermines Papal authority, shifts power to bishops, and introduces doctrinal errors incompatible with Church Tradition.