Posts

Elderly man in red cardinal's hat and black robe with red trim, wearing a blue sash. Serious expression, Catholic ecclesiastical attire.

From our Friends at the Cardinal Mindszenty Foundation

“No one can be at the same time a sincere Catholic and a true Socialist.” These words of Pope Pius XI that adorn every masthead of every edition of The Wanderer is as applicable today as it was when it was first penned. Along with that revered publication, the Wanderer Forum Foundation and the Cardinal…

Read More...

The Ultimate Thanksgiving

Great video of a priest offering Mass on a ship off the coast of Iwo Jima in 1945. When you think of it, in this month of the Holy Souls, offer up a prayer of thanksgiving for all of our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen. https://gloria.tv/post/XVLxhprw11471tvaG6ZB824Qu/embed

Read More...
A richly decorated cathedral ceiling with gold accents and blue background, featuring religious paintings of angels and saints. The ornate design includes intricate patterns and a central depiction of the Holy Trinity, surrounded by other religious figures.

Bait and Switch

[Ed. Note. The ubiquity of scandal given by so-called Catholic universities is too much to recount here. One need only to surf the web, find a Catholic college or university and preview its lecture series, theological offerings, campus ministry departments or the general tenor of its university life. With only a few exceptions can one…

Read More...
A man in a striped shirt reclines in an office chair, holding a cigarette and a drink. A large saddle is propped up next to him in a dimly lit room with office equipment visible.

For University Students: Authentic Common Sense in An Age of Uncommon Nonsense

I just saw an ad for Google TV. It was entitled “Date Night.” The ad featured a man and a woman sitting on a couch together. The perspective of the viewer is seeing the backs of their heads. Both are watching a screen; playing on the screen is an obvious “romance” movie where a woman…

Read More...
A bearded man in orange and white robes studies a large book, holding a compass. Behind him, two cherubs observe. The scene is part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, depicting a Catholic theme.

A Personal Tour of the Sistine Chapel Right Where You Are

Click the following link to open a virtual tour of the Sistine Chapel. Click and move your mouse around to look around the Chapel. Zoom in and zoom out. You couldn’t see it this well even if you were there! Check it out here.

Read More...
A religious ceremony with clergy in white robes around a crucifix, set against a mural depicting biblical scenes. Candles and flowers adorn the altar in a richly decorated church setting, emphasizing Catholic themes.

The Purpose of the Liturgy is Miracles with the Living God

Today, in the wake of so many complex errors inflicted upon the faithful, it is always best to start with some basics. Too often in academic discussions we tend to gloss over the obvious. The basics of this discussion have to do with defining Liturgy and reminding people of the single sentence explanation of the…

Read More...
Cover of "The Wanderer Forum" Volume 1, Number 2 discussing the translation of liturgy. Features a cross and altar with red cloth. Text includes "Englishing the Liturgy" and Latin phrase "Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth."

Englishing the Liturgy

In presenting background for the 2011 linguistic changes in the Mass, the Wanderer Forum Foundation hopes to initiate a revitalization of faith. While many instructions to the faithful merely concentrate on the change in the words, we hope this background on the Mass explains why the change was needed to safeguard the true teachings of…

Read More...
A weathered wooden cross and bench surround a grave in an open, arid landscape with sparse vegetation. The scene is serene and isolated under a clear blue sky.

In memoria aeterna erunt justi: Remembering the Holy Souls

One of the curiosities of the Roman Calendar (or more properly, the calendar of the Roman Rite) is the dedication of the month of November to the Holy Souls in Purgatory.  For many of us, these souls are also known as the Poor Souls in Purgatory–“poor” because of the sufferings they endure as the result…

Read More...