Denver Planned Parenthood Calls 911 for Adult Patient
https://rumble.com/embed/v1adoi9/?pub=e5jg1 Please pray for Mom and baby, if any still there. Correction on address spoken in video: Planned Parenthood of Park Hill 7155 E 38th Ave Denver, CO 80207 Other view: https://youtu.be/L-81g61tiu0
RCT 2: Intro Part B
Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) 2 is another introductory pod on the history and the authority of the Catechism of Trent, created in the 16th century. We also evaluate the purported “changing” of the Catholic Church’s teaching on the death penalty, as found in modernist catechisms. Please subscribe to this podcast and (in case of being de-platformed) please also considering subscribing to these alternative platforms: https://rumble.com/c/c-1209063 https://www.bitchute.com/channel/SKzBnAOMwjuO/ https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/ https://rumble.com/embed/v1acyyt/?pub=e5jg1
Liberty as a Cloak for Malice
For so is the will of God, that by doing well you may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men, as free, and not as making liberty a cloak for malice, but as the servants of God.—1 Pt 2:15-16. Catholics have been sinning for 2,000 years. I'm under no illusions that major sin started in the lives of most Catholics only in the 1960s or 1970s. However, if someone went to confession 100 years ago or 700 years ago or 1500 years ago, the penitent would generally be hard pressed to find a priest (good or bad) who gave a "pass" to his serious sins. In other words, even a morally-compromised priest hearing confessions would have had too much fear-of-God in his heart to name a sin as a non-sin while hearing confessions even 100 years ago. But today, [...]
VLX 115: Fraternal Correction
Mt 18:15-20 1. Jeff Cavins' talk on forgiveness: https://www.lighthousecatholicmedia.org/store/title/the-hidden-power-of-forgiveness 2. The Wounded Heart to help sex-abused: https://theallendercenter.org/store/products/the-wounded-heart/ 3. Fr. Ripperger on demons' and socialists' psychology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeXsTgqBKeY 4. Dr. Ramani YT channel on avoiding Narcissists: https://www.youtube.com/c/DoctorRamani 5. Donor changes on my blog: https://www.padreperegrino.org/2022/07/chgdonor/ 6. My Rumble Channel: https://rumble.com/c/c-1209063 7. My BitChute Channel: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/SKzBnAOMwjuO/ https://rumble.com/embed/v19xcxj/?pub=e5jg1
“I Delivered My Child.”
by guest writer, Melody Lyons, found at The Essential Mother. Thirteen years ago I delivered our little Matthew Athanasius at home on the Feast of St. Maria Goretti. He was born too soon at 14 weeks in his intact amniotic sac. 2-3 inches of perfection. All his little fingers and toes visible. I knew he had died after symptoms declined and we confirmed via non-medical ultrasound. I’d never lost a baby before so I called L&D at a local Catholic hospital to find out what their protocol was. The nurse said… “Just come in and we will do a D&C.” I asked her what they do with the baby. She said: “Oh honey, we just throw it away. It’s just a bunch of tissue. You wouldn’t see anything anyway.” "Can I have the remains even if it’s just tissue?” “No sweetie. [...]
Is Reason Accessible Without Christ?
The easiest way to explain to a sensitive post-modern mind why not all "good people" go to heaven but only those in sanctifying grace probably comes from St. Thomas Aquinas. He simply explains that natural virtue from a person can not get him to the supernatural goal, namely, the Beatific Vision of the Blessed Trinity. Being a "nice person" can't get you to heaven since getting to heaven means truly being holy enough to gaze upon God. Think about that. St. Augustine realized there was no chance of salvation unless Christ be the center of one's life, probably because he saw the darkness he once walked in as a pagan. Of course, no one can know the doctrine of the Trinity without Divine Revelation. However, a few "high pagans" have been known to reject polytheism and realize some basic philosophical [...]
RCT 1: Intro (Part A)
Roman Catechism of Trent (RCT) presents its introductory podcast to a several-year project of commentary on the "Catechism of the Council of Trent." This 16th century catechism is the only infallible catechism produced by the Catholic Church. Pope Clement XIII wrote that the Roman Catechism contains "that teaching which is the common doctrine of the Church, from which all danger of doctrinal error is absent." This podcast is presented by Fr. David Nix on the Padre Peregrino channel. *** Update for donors: https://www.padreperegrino.org/2022/07/chgdonor/ https://rumble.com/embed/v198zfh/?pub=4
TCE 45: Dating Advice to Young Catholics
Theology and Current Events (TCE) #45 is "Dating Advice to Young Catholics." It's based on my recent blog post: https://www.padreperegrino.org/2022/06/courting/
The Dark Night of the Soul: What It Is Not.
In seminary, my favorite professor taught both ascetical and Carmelite theology. I agree with him that St. John of the Cross was probably not a sullen melancholic. St. John is made out to be today as a debby-downer (especially by us perman-grin Americans) because he writes so much about detachment. But even a cursory study of the life of St. John of the Cross reveals his high levels of energy, not only towards the ascetical life, but even the evangelical life of helping the townsfolk outside his 16th century monastery in Spain. St. John of the Cross' pathway of the Nada, Nada, Nada is where we arrive at the apex of Mount Carmel to find only the honor and glory of God, the Todo, Todo, Todo. But this is quite a process. We do not earn the love of God, [...]
How Conservative Family Lines Went Woke
Really, the full title of this blog should be How Conservative Family Lines Went Woke In Just a Few Generations. It didn't happen overnight. This is not a blog post to cheer on the right and condemn the leftists. It's to ask how our every country in the West went from being civilized to uncivilized in less than 100 years. You all know my theological answers on this, on how "politics is downstream of politics" and how "every grace and error flows from the altar." I also now admit that Vatican II was not the root of modernism, but was just the "coming out" party for modernism. But at the family level, why did traditional families born in the 1940s produce mild liberals in the 1960s who then produced rage-filled leftists in Generation Y and Z? Most American historians show [...]