It Was Worthwhile to have Wept!

There is “a time to weep,” says Ecclesiastes, and there are tears for each time, we might add. Tears are part of human life after original sin, and sometimes they take on a supernatural character. How?

The Indestructible Chair

Peter’s confession of faith, inspired by the Father of Lights, makes the Church an unbreakable rock against which crash the arrogant waves of error. No man will be able to destroy it or even shake it, for it is Christ who founded it.

Regarding Subjectivism

The idea of truth today has been replaced by that of change, of progress, of consensus… each person “creates” the truth and establishes what is true and what is false, what is good and what is evil.

Marian Mission in Christ Cathedral

Christ Cathedral- Begins Marian Mission

From January 28 to February 2, the Pilgrim Statue visited the Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. Throughout the week, a variety of devotions and activities were realized with all three communities of the Cathedral, English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

To Be Threatened or to Threaten?

Much has been said recently about the threats of every kind surrounding the barque of the Holy Church in the increasingly tempestuous waters of this world. They are real, without any doubt. However, little or no mention is made of the threats uttered by the divine lips of the One who constituted that same barque […]

The Most Subtle of Revolutions… and the Most Effective

The great revolutionary upheavals surprise superficial observers, by suddenly bringing about drastic changes in the social fabric. They ignore the fact that none of these successes would be possible without meticulous preparation.

A Process of Denial of God

God will provide the final victory in due course and by mysterious means. The former prince of this world will no longer be able to dominate as before; Satan’s attempts, although they cause much evil, will never obtain the supreme triumph.

“A great portent appeared in Heaven”

Fully associated with the victory of Jesus Christ over sin and death, the Immaculate Virgin is in the centre of the Church. Mary helps us to see a light beyond the blanket of thick fog which seems to cover reality.