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FSSP Priestly Vocations DVD Arrives!

FSSP Priestly Vocations DVD Arrives!

The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter is pleased to announce the completion of a 28 minute DVD entitled “To God Who Giveth Joy To My Youth.”

The Past

The Past

We can never live fully in the present unless we live in such a way that we are always carrying the past along with us.

Tolerance

Tolerance

We are constantly being reminded how important it is to be tolerant of one another. And, negatively, we are regularly warned of the evils of intolerance…

God’s Will or Free Will?

God’s Will or Free Will?

One question which is often raised regarding free will is this: How is our free will to be reconciled with God’s foreknowledge?

Language and Truth (Part II)

Language and Truth (Part II)

In the second part of this series, Dennis McInerny discusses the philosophical error of “Deconstruction”.

Politics and Virtue – Dennis McInerny Series

In this article Dennis McInerny looks at politics from the perspective of St. Thomas Aquinas.

St. Peter and the Keys

St. Peter and the Keys

Sermon for the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul.

Language and Truth (Part I)

Language and Truth (Part I)

Of all the books that have ever existed in the world there are two categories: the Bible and all other books.

Truth

Truth

It is sometimes no easy matter to see the truth, even when it is right in front of us, nor is it easy steadfastly to adhere to the truth.

Sickness and Sin

Sickness and Sin

There is, to be sure, a real distinction between mental health and mental sickness.

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A wonderful way to show support for the FSSP, for use in processions, or on pilgrimage, or even in your own home.

Recommended by Pope Pius XI, this is a very complete everyday Catholic prayer book with many novenas, hundreds of indulgenced prayers, the Ordinary of the Mass, Propers for many common feasts and Masses, a current chart of moveable feasts, and a special emphasis on all of the prayers necessary and recommended for devotional visits to Our Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament.