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8 01, 2026

Gen Z Has Rejected Vatican II

By |2026-01-08T22:43:14+00:00January 8th, 2026|Theology|

Before we get to what young Americans want from their Catholic parishes, let's see what old people want. Rachel Maddow of MSNBC recently stated: “I was born and raised in a conservative Catholic family.  After having not considered myself [Catholic] for some time, I do consider myself to be back in the faith."  She credited this "to Pope Francis and his message of not just empathy but solidarity with immigrants the world over." Democratic politician Christopher Hale then added:  "Coming out as a lesbian in her youth, Maddow had drifted from the Church for nearly 30 years. But now, she said, Pope Leo’s witness on issues like immigration has drawn her [...]

6 01, 2026

When Someone Disrespects the Holy Name.

By |2026-01-04T04:06:00+00:00January 6th, 2026|Theology|

Sunday was the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus and this was my sermon.  The main thrust of my sermon was that when you use the name of Jesus appropriately, you will attract angels and deflect demons.  Inversely, when you use the name of Jesus inappropriately, you will deflect angels and attract demons. Basically, your entire spiritual environment changes based on how you use the most Holy Name of Jesus. In that sermon, I forgot to mention what I do when I hear people abuse the Holy Name.  Maybe it was providential I forgot to say that part of my talk, because now I can write an article here [...]

3 01, 2026

Holy Name of Jesus Sermon 2026.

By |2025-12-30T21:41:52+00:00January 3rd, 2026|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

Sermon on the power of the Holy Name of Jesus from the readings Acts 4:8-12 and Lk 2:21.  This is for the Sunday Sermon Series 2026 here on Padre Peregrino by Fr. David Nix.  Music Bumper “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring” by Daniil Trifonov.   Thanks to donors at https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/.  

31 12, 2025

Back to Basics

By |2025-12-31T02:46:01+00:00December 31st, 2025|Life|

The above is my Paris Metro card from 1997.  It was the subway pass I used to get around the city while I studied at the University of Paris as a 19 year old.  Yes, the above is me as a 19 year old, not a 12 year old.  I weighed about 100 lbs and had to shave maybe once a month.  Walking the lonely streets of Paris, I had almost no friends. I was once mugged at knifepoint by a Muslim while talking to my own mother back in the states in a phone-booth. One day after that, I walked into a Catholic bookstore and I saw the autobiography [...]

30 12, 2025

Must Catholics Tithe a Full 10%?

By |2026-01-03T05:05:49+00:00December 30th, 2025|Theology|

Must Catholics Tithe 10%? The short answer is: “Yes.” The longer answer is: “Yes, more than that.” We are going to prove this from the Bible, the Church Fathers and recent papal encyclicals. Yes, I can already see the common objections coming from not only mainstream Catholics, but even traditional Catholics. One diocese in New England even has this tired old error on their website about how much we are to give:  "No percentage has been prescribed universally for supporting the work of our New Testament priests in the Catholic Church. But the Old Testament 10-percent precedent is worth considering." Your objections will be tackled fairly—not with straw-men arguments—a little [...]

22 12, 2025

My Thoughts On Modern Israel.

By |2025-12-22T18:10:49+00:00December 22nd, 2025|Theology|

Ok, I'm finally going to go there.  I might be the last traditional Catholic to weigh-in on the state of Israel and modern Judaism.  But there was a method to my madness in waiting.  I lived in the Old City of Jerusalem this summer, so I have much more than “internet information” enlightening today’s article.  Most pictures in this article come from my phone (except the Vatican ones.) Frequently, other traditional Catholics write me, asking why I don’t write more about the Jews. Today, Section A of my article is going to explain why I personally don’t see them as my enemies. But Section B is going to affirm traditional [...]

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