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Hope Down Under? Australian Bishops Slow to Implement Traditionis Custodes
Pope Francis's recent Motu Proprio, Traditionis Custodes, has been seen as many things. Certainly it has been seen as a major and sad setback for traditional Catholicism and the celebration of the Old Mass. How is it playing out in Australia? Will the Bishops play ball? Republished from The Remnant.
Losing Our Religion
The Persecution of George Pell
The editor of Quadrant magazine, Keith Windschuttle, as written a cracker of a book on the George Pell case. It is much needed, in order to provide some balance in the face of the various tirades previously published by sworn enemies of Cardinal Pell's. It should be read both by those who already know the case well, and by those who do not.
Victoria's Equality for Faith Campaign
The Catholic Premier of Victoria seems hell bent on shutting down churches, and especially the Catholic Church. The fightback, though, is under way.
Bishops' permission for Freemasonry was hiding in plain sight
Back in July, I wrote an article for The Remnant on a Queensland priest who publically admits to having been a Freemason for more than a decade. While that is shocking enough, the most disturbing part of this story was that the priest claims to have a letter from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, giving permission for Catholics to become Masons. Now evidence has come to light which suggests that, in fact, this is the official policy of the ACBC.
Have the Catholic Bishops Approved 'Australian' Freemasonry?
A Catholic priest who is also a Freemason has claimed that the Bishops Conference now allows Catholic men to become 'Australian' Freemasons.