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South Chapel of Barcheston church, Warwickshire, England.
Oldest part from 12th c.
by Aidan McRae Thomson on Flickr.
Photogenic Pictures of Catholic Liturgy
Durbuy, Belgium (by Peter Gutierrez)
“I would walk to the ends of the earth to make you a Catholic”
— Dietrich Richard Alfred von Hildebran
Caroline Grace is proud to share the same birthday with the President!
Ite ad Joseph
Go ye to Joseph
“The father, by virtue of the office of fatherhood, has rights over his wife and children, and so when the wife and children submit to the father, they enjoy the fruits of those rights, i.e. spiritual providence and protection. The wife should not view her subjection to her husband as a loss of freedom or control, but as a form of protection and providence, i.e. by means to her own holiness and spiritual safety.”
— Fr. Chad Ripperger
“The merits of a father to ward off the demonic are more powerful by virtue of his office as husband than of his wife’s. Since the demons must respect the order of authority, the father enters more efficaciously into the spiritual warfare with the demonic since ultimately they must submit to the order of authority established by God.”
— Fr. Chad Ripperger
“The authors of the Middle Ages could not imagine … the Universal Church without a pope. Because if the world is governed hierarchically, Christianity or the Sanctum Imperium cannot be otherwise. Hierarchy is a pyramid which exists only when it is complete.”
— Valentin Tomberg
Our will is truly free only in union with that of God and that God acts on earth only through our free will freely united with his.
—Valentin Tomberg
#FilippoLippi
It is not impossible that the battalions of clergy at the service of man have nonetheless been infiltrated by a few of God’s fifth-columnists. — Nicolas Gomez Davila
Our Lady of Chivalry by Theophilia
The Most Holy Virgin in these last times in which we live has given a new efficacy to the recitation of the Rosary to such an extent that there is no problem, no matter how difficult it is, whether temporal or above all spiritual, in the personal life of each one of us, of our families…that cannot be solved by the Rosary. There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we cannot resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary.
— Sister Lucia of Fatima
The Church’s function is not to adapt Christianity to the world, nor even to adapt the world to Christianity; her function is to maintain a counterworld in the world.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila
If you want to see the a change in the Church and in the world at large, and you aren’t praying the rosary every day, what are you even doing with your life? Why even bother complaining?
Man as God’s image or Man as God’s emoji. This is the choice laid before us in our time.