Editor’s Note: Here is a link to my Editorial for the First Anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI’s passing. It has aged very, very well, even though it was written 17 months ago. — As I said there, there were two great works which yet needed to be accomplished, ripping out the bad wood and restoring the good. The first the Lord Jesus did in a descending elevator on Easter Monday of this Year of Our Lord Two-Thousand And Twenty-Five; the second is the work we need to do in the “Save Rome” Rome project.
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The Book on the Trinity, every faithful Catholic priest would love as his next present
This is Br. Bugnolo's English Translation, of Saint Bonaventure's encylopedic book of theology on the Trinity: With this book, your priest will always have something intelligent and awesomely inspiring to preach to you about
God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit!
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This fund was started by Ordo Militaris Catholicus, an international relief organization founded by Br. Bugnolo and AJ Baalman. Click the image for more information.
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Thanks Brother Alexis, this Editorial is just as appropriate & relevant now, as it was 17 months ago.
I must have missed seeing & reading this Editorial then but, as one of the many who donated what they could afford towards the 30th January 2023 valid election of Pope Francis, I am humbled by your appreciative comments to all contributors, and enormously privileged to have been able to participate in this way.
As mentioned elsewhere, I plan to donate a significantly greater amount towards the “Save Rome” project.
On this Vigil of Pentecost, let us all pray & hope that the Holy Ghost, the Paraclete, will administer His two-edged sword of Truth to antipope Leo XIV and his evil hierarchical cabal of globalists, masons, modernists, sodomites and paedophile-protectors!
“Alleluia. Give glory to the Lord, for He is good: for His mercy endureth for ever. O praise the Lord, all ye nations: and extol Him, all ye people. For His mercy is confirmed upon us: and the truth of the Lord remaineth for ever.” [Alleluia & Tract for Holy Mass, 1962 Missal; Psalm 106: 1 & Psalm 116: 1, 2]