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Who is the New Mexican Dubia Cardinal?

This article is from One Peter Five Editor’s note: reading the list of the new “Dubia Cardinals,” our readers will likely recognise every name but this one. Here is our treatment from one of our Hispanidad writers. The remarkable story of Cardinal Íñiguez is intertwined with the legacy of Cardinal Posadas Ocampo and the turbulent [...]

The Heresy of Religious Indifferentism: Modern-Day Ecumenism

Editor’s Note: The most recent issue of The Fatima Crusader, titled “Exposed: The Errors of the 2023 Synod,” contains articles from eight good and faithful priests on the eight principal errors proposed by the Synod. One of those articles, “One Religion or Many?” by Father Terry Brennan, addresses the problem of Religious Indifferentism. The modern-day [...]

Out of All Proportion

By Fr. William MacGillivray From subjectivism and situation ethics, it’s an easy step to sacrilege. Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in The Fatima Crusader Issue 131, “Exposed: Errors of the 2023 Synod.” Due to space limitations in the Crusader, we were unable to include endotes. The complete article is posted here. To receive [...]

Leo XII: the Forgotten Post-Revolution Pope

This article is from One Peter Five Above: portrait of Annibale della Genga, Leo XII by Charles Picqué (1828). Two centuries ago, on September 28, 1823, a “zealous” Pope was elected: Leo XII, whose original name was Annibale della Genga. François-René de Chateaubriand, French author and diplomat, said of him in his letter dated January [...]

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