The Toothpaste isn’t Going Back in the Tube: Tradition and the War of Attrition
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The Toothpaste isn’t Going Back in the Tube: Tradition and the War of Attrition
Two notable events have taken place since Pope Leo XIV ascended the Throne of Saint Peter: Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte angered pretty much every traditionally-minded Catholic in the Anglo-sphere, and 20,000 pilgrims, mostly young, marched the Chartres and attended an internationally televised/streamed Latin Mass said by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. Bishop Martin’s actions became an… Source
The Toothpaste isn’t Going Back in the Tube: Tradition and the War of Attrition - LewRockwell
Two notable events have taken place since Pope Leo XIV ascended the Throne of Saint Peter: Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte angered pretty much every traditionally-minded Catholic in the Anglo-sphere, and 20,000 pilgrims, mostly young, marched the Chartres and attended an internationally televised/streamed Latin Mass said by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. Bishop Martin’s actions became an international sensation and the documents leaked to the p…
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