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A black and white illustration of two Catholic monks in a monastery setting. One monk is kneeling in prayer, while the other stands holding a book. The scene depicts religious devotion and contemplation within a stone-walled room with arched windows.

MAY 5, 2025 – ST. PIUS V.

Saint. Reformer. Ottoman-crusher. Discover how St. Pius V tackled heresy, reformed Rome, and accidentally kissed poisoned feet. Click to uncover the saintly drama!

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A woman with a halo sits by water in a serene landscape, holding an open book. She is dressed in long robes and appears to be praying or reading. The scene includes ruins, palm trees, and a calm body of water with ducks in the background. The artwork is in black and white, evoking a historical or religious theme.

MAY 4, 2025 – ST. MONICA.

When your prayers are so powerful, even a stubborn genius like Augustine can’t escape. Monica’s secret weapon? Divine persistence with a dash of motherly guilt.

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A split-screen showing a portrait of Jesus with coins and stamps labeled "Counterfeit Faith" on the left, and a serene landscape with text "True Worship" on the right. The left side is dark and metallic, while the right features a warm sunset over water."

Judas’ Counterfeit Coin: Francis’ Error, Modernism’s Trap, and the Call to True Worship

Judas sold Christ for 30 pieces of silver—counterfeit coins worth zip. Why did Pope Francis flaunt Judas’ image in his office, hyped by L’Osservatore Romano? This “spirit of Judas,” like his 2016-2017 Luther love-in, betrays lex orandi and Eucharistic reverence, fueling modernism’s trap of treating God as a vibe. Communion in the hand risks the same irreverence. Yet, saints like Augustine and Mary of Egypt show true repentance, not Judas’ despair. Reject the counterfeit faith—pray the Rosary daily, turn to Mary, “full of grace,” for true worship. Unmask the fraud with us! #CatholicTruth

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A colorful illustration featuring two Catholic clergy members in vibrant robes, one playing a guitar and the other holding a microphone. The text reads: "It's not pride, it's Synod swagger!" and "Stop the Hippy Liturgy!" in a church setting with stained glass windows."

The Spirit of Judas: How Communion in the Hand Builds Emmerich’s False Church

Forte’s Communion-in-hand mandate, a felt-banner fiasco, insults reverent Catholics, echoing Bernardin’s Judas-like fraud. Emmerich’s false church rises as reverence falls. Akita warns, Fatima’s First Saturdays fight back. Stop Communion in the hand, restore lex orandi!

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A black and white illustration of a Catholic exorcism scene. A priest holds a crucifix, while others pray around a bed-bound person. The word "LARA" is held up by one individual, suggesting an exorcism ritual."

MAY 3, 2025 – THE DISCOVERY OF THE HOLY CROSS.

St. Helen’s epic treasure hunt: no map, no GPS—just faith, determination, and a miraculous cross reveal. Click to uncover her divine discovery!

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Wanted poster featuring a cartoon bishop in liturgical vestments holding a hammer, surrounded by broken fish statues. Text reads: "WANTED: LITURGICAL VANDALS" and "REWARD: CATHOLIC UNITY. For smashing altar Tutts & Fish on Fridays, Bandas, 1966: Religious Vandalism!" Yellow background with crosses and fish."

Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi: Bishops, Vandals, and the Liturgical Roots of Polarization

Forget MAGA vs. Marxists—Catholic polarization started when bishops turned liturgical bulldozers, smashing altar rails and Fish on Fridays. Monsignor Bandas called it “religious vandalism” in ’66, and he wasn’t wrong. While today’s prelates play Francis fanboys, their kin defied popes to sow chaos. Pass the tartar sauce and dive into the real story of a Church divided by liturgy, not politics.

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A black and white illustration of a robed figure with a halo, standing in an ancient Egyptian setting. The figure appears to be praying or gesturing towards the sky with a serene expression, surrounded by pyramids and desert landscape. The figure is dressed in traditional religious attire, suggesting a Catholic saint or holy person.

MAY 2, 2025 – ST. ATHANASIUS, BISHOP.

Arius tried to crash the Church party. Athanasius said, ‘Not on my watch.’ Five exiles later, he’s still the undefeated champ of orthodoxy.

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Two robed figures with halos walking together in a rural landscape, one holding a shield with a cross. Black and white illustration depicting Catholic saints or disciples in a serene, historical setting.

MAY 1, 2025 – SS. PHILIP AND JAMES, APOSTLES.

Saints with style: Philip followed fast, James prayed hard—like REALLY hard. Dive into their legendary lives that shaped early Christianity!

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A black and white illustration of a Catholic monk preaching, with a kneeling figure in front and another standing man. A crowd is gathered around them near an ornate building with classical architecture, suggesting a historical or religious scene. The monk is raising his hand in blessing or teaching gesture.

APRIL 30, 2025 – ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA.

Meet Catherine: prayer prodigy, Pope persuader, and demon deterrent. She’s got visions, wounds, and attitude—like a 14th-century superhero in a Dominican habit.

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Monks in robes praying inside a dimly lit cathedral, with one figure kneeling and others standing. The scene is in black and white, depicting a solemn Catholic prayer setting.

APRIL 29, 2025 – ST. PETER, MARTYR. – ST. HUGH, ABBOT OF CLUNI.

What’s more hardcore than preaching in the sun? Summoning clouds, surviving slander, and, oh—writing your last words in blood. Meet St. Peter, the ultimate faith warrior.

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