Candace Owens’s participation in the popular traditional Catholic pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres shortly follows her reception into the Catholic Church.
The 2024 Pentecost pilgrimage from Paris to Chartres was marked by a historic attendance and maximum visibility, welcoming over 18,000 pilgrims from day one for a grueling but spiritually enriching 100 kilometer-long march.
As we will see, it is clear that the Noahide religion and any so-called 'ethical' religion without Christ, naturalism, religious liberty, state agnosticism, Freemasonry and modernism ultimately all converge together.
For centuries, great Catholic theologians have voiced differing opinions on the exact details surrounding the rise of the prophesied Antichrist and his link to the rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple.
In defense of traditionalists as a whole, I’d like to share my experience as a proud member of that crowd. I believe that those who embrace tradition do so because of their deep faith in Jesus Christ.
If these 'culture warriors' want us to stand any chance of fighting against spiritual evil, in favor of goodness, holiness, life, love and liberty – and if they want to save their own souls – then they must enter the Roman Catholic Church, before it is too late.
In 1900 Pope Leo XIII said, 'The world has heard enough of the ‘rights of man.’ Let it hear of the rights of God.' This sentence is key to understanding what is actually meant when Catholics proclaim that 'Christ is King.'
'Let's remain Catholic and hold on to the traditional faith. That is the right way. We don't need to pay attention to anything else; it doesn't come from God,' said Austrian priest Fr. Joachim Heimerl.
Observing Lent with rigor does not entail treating it as a sort of homogenous Passiontide. Lent has an atmosphere and spirit which is distinct to that of Passiontide; and the Sundays of Lent have their own spirit again. Neglecting this distinct spirit of Lent might even obscure the spirit of Passiontide for us.
'It is important to point out the scandalous nature of this text, which, despite the semantic squirming, appears to counter the preceding decision of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith,' wrote the SSPX in a December 19 statement.