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Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to St. Matthew

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to St. Mark

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to St. Luke

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to St. John

The Acts of the Apostles
The Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Romans

The First Epistle of St. Paul to the Corrinthians

The Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Corrinthians

The Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians

The Epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians
The Epistle of St. Paul to the Philippeans

The Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians

The First Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians

The Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians

The First Epistle of St. Paul to the Timothy

The Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Timothy

The Epistle of St. Paul to Titus

The Epistle of St. Paul to Philemon

The Epistle of St. Paul to the Hebrews

The Catholic Epistle of St. James the Apostle

The First Epistle of St. Peter the Apostle

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The First Epistle of St. John the Apostle

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The Catholic Epistle of St. Jude the Apostle

The Apocalypse of St. John the Apostle
Baltimore Catechism
Lesson 1 - On the End of Man

Lesson 2 - On God and His Perfections

Lesson 3 - On the Unity and Trinity of God

Lesson 4 - On Creation

Lesson 5 - On Our First Parents and the Fall

Lesson 6 - On Sin and Its Kinds

Lesson 7 - On the Incarnation and Redemption

Lesson 8 - On Our Lord's Death and Resurrection

Lesson 9 - On the Holy Ghost and Pentacost

Lesson 10 - On the Effects of the Redemption

Lesson 11 - On the Church

Lesson 12 - On the Attributes of the Church

Lesson 13 - On the Sacraments in General

Lesson 14 - On Baptism

Lesson 15 - On Confirmation

Lesson 16 - On the Gifts/Fruits of the Holy Ghost
Lesson 17 - On the Sacrament of Penance

Lesson 18 - On Contrition

Lesson 19 - On Confession

Lesson 20 - On Making a Good Confession
Lesson 21 - On Indulgences

Lesson 22 - On the Holy Eucharist

Lesson 23 - On the Ends of Holy Eucharist

Lesson 24 - On the Sacrifice of the Mass

Lesson 25 - On Extreme Unction and Holy Orders

Lesson 26 - On Matrimony

Lesson 27 - On the Sacramentals

Lesson 28 - On Prayer

Lesson 29 - On the Commandments of God

Lesson 30 - On the First Commandment

Lesson 31 - On the Honor and Invocation of Saints

Lesson 32 - From the Second to Fourth

Lesson 33 - From the Fourth to the Seventh

Lesson 34 - From the Seventh to the Tenth

Lesson 35 - On the Commandments of the Church

Lesson 36 - From the Third to the Sixth

Lesson 37 - On the Last Judgement
"TO abandon a liturgical tradition which for four centuries stood as a sign and pledge of unity in worship, and to replace it with another liturgy which, due to the countless liberties it implicitly authorizes, cannot but be a sign of division -- a liturgy which teems with insinuations or manifest errors against the integrity of the Catholic Faith -- is, we feel bound in conscience to proclaim, an incalculable error."(Cardinals Ottaviani and Bacci, The Ottaviani Intervention)
"ALL these changes have but one justification: an aberrant, senseless ecumenism that will not attract a single Protestant to the Faith, but will cause countless Catholics to lose it, and will instill total confusion in the minds of many more who will no longer know what is true and what is false."(Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre)
Why not the Novus Ordo?
62 Reasons

Ottaviani Intervention
Quo Primum Tempore - Pope Pius V

Why Catholics should stay away from the NO

The Declaration of Archbishop Lefebvre

Side-by-Side Comparison of the Masses
An Open Letter to Confused Catholics - Lefebvre

The New Mass is Dubious

What is Catholic Obedience

Communion in the Hand

NewMass/Cranmer's Service
Some Thoughts on Tradition

Why the Latin Mass?
Thanks to Ecumenism

A Testimonial - Gerry Matatics

Oath Against Modernism
Concerning Vatican II
Where we should stand
Why not "sede vacantism"?
A Little Catechism on Sedevacantism
Sedevacantism v. The Society

A Heretical Pope?

Against the Theory of Sedevacantism

Concerning a Sedevacantist Thesis
Is Sedevacantism Catholic? (1-4)
What are we to think
"WE therefore choose to keep our Faith and we cannot be mistaken in clinging to what the Church has taught for two thousand years. The crisis is profound, cleverly organized and directed, and by this token one can truly believe that the master mind is not a man but Satan himself. For it is a master-stroke of Satan to get Catholics to disobey the whole of Tradition in the name of obedience." (Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre)
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"IT is obvious that the New Order of Mass has no intention of presenting the Faith taught by the Council of Trent. But it is to this Faith that the Catholic conscience is bound forever. Thus, with the promulgation of the New Order of Mass, the true Catholic is faced with the tragic need to choose." (Cardinals Ottaviani and Bacci, The Ottaviani Intervention)

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Holy Bible - Old Testament
The Book of Genesis
The Book of Exodus
The Book of Leviticus
The Book of Numbers
The Book of Deuteronomy
The Book of Josue
The Book of Judges
The Book of Ruth
The First Book of Kings
The Second Book of Kings
The Third Book of Kings
The Fourth Book of Kings
The First Book of Paralipomena
The Second Book of Paralipomena
The First Book of Esdras
The Book of Nehemias
The Book of Tobias
The Book of Judith
The Book of Esther
The Book of Job
The Book of Psalms
The Book of Proverbs
The Book of Ecclesiastes
The Song of Songs
The Book of Wisdom
The Book of Ecclasiasticus
The Prophecy of Isaias
The Prophecy of Jeremias
The Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremias
The Prophecy of Baruch
The Prophecy of Ezechiel
The Prophecy of Daniel
The Prophecy of Osee
The Prophecy of Joel
The Prophecy of Amos
The Prophecy of Abdias
The Prophecy of Jonas
The Prophecy of Michaeas
The Prophecy of Nahum
The Prophecy of Habacuc
The Prophecy of Sophonias
The Prophecy of Aggaeus
The Prophecy of Zacharias

The Prophecy of Malachias
The First Book of Machabees
The Second Book of Machabees
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Writings of the Saints
Letter of St. Athanasius to his flock
St. Leonard on the Fewness of the Saved
St. Alphonsus' advice to parents
Means necessary for salvation - Alphonsus
St. John Vianney on dancing
On modesty in dress - Vianney
St. Alphonsus on excessive sinning
St. Claret on the pains of hell
St. Alphonsus against the "reformers"
Of God and His creatures - Aquinas
On being and essence - Aquinas
St. John of the Cross' Spiritual Canticle
St. Francis de Sales on the devout life
St. Francis de Sales' Sermons on Prayer
St. Augustine - excerpts from City of God
St. Augustine's On Christian Doctrine
The Rule of St. Augustine
The Book of St. Augustine on Dialectic
Excerpts from the sermons of St. Vianney
Poems of St. Therese of Lisieux
Apologia of St. John Damascus
On the Assumption - Damascus
Exposition of the Orthodox Faith - Damascus
Sermons of St. Antony Padua
"THUS, the more violently they try to occupy the places of worship, the more they separate themselves from the Church. They claim that they represent the Church; but in reality, they are the ones who are expelling themselves from it and going astray. Even if Catholics faithful to the Tradition are reduced to a handful, they are the ones who are the true Church of Jesus Christ." (St. Athanasius, 4th Century)
"WE grant and concede in perpetuity that, for the chanting or reading of the Mass in any church whatsoever, this missal is hereafter to be followed absolutely, without any scruple of conscience or fear of incurring any penalty, judgement, or censure, and may freely and lawfully be used." (Pope Saint Pius V, Quo Primum Tempore 1570)
"THIS Reformation, born of Liberalism and Modernism, is poisoned through and through; it derives from heresy and ends in heresy, even if all its acts are not formally heretical. It is therefore impossible for any conscientious and faithful Catholic to espouse this Reformation or to submit to it in any way whatsoever." (Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre)