Know your Mass



Originally published by the Catechetical Guild in 1954 (Imprimatur Francis Cardinal Spellman), this is a “comic” book unlike any other. Know Your Mass is a detailed, fully illustrated, step-by-step explanation of the Traditional Latin Mass now reprinted for the first time in full color!

The book presents the theology of the Mass in a manner understood by children and yet is incredibly interesting and informative for adults as well. Know Your Mass is an excellent catechetical tool for all ages. All parts of the Holy Sacrifice are covered, from the preparation for Mass, the altar, sacred vessels and vestments, liturgical actions, the sanctuary, and some liturgical history as well, including helpful suggestions for children to get the most or should we say GIVE the most at Mass. Perfect as a First Holy Communion gift! Great for converts as well.

Anyone who delves into this book cannot come away ignorant of the true significance of the liturgical representation of Our Lord’s Sacrifice on Calvary that is the Holy Mass. Highly recommended.

Archbishop Lefebvre: A Documentary


Loyal son of a devout French Catholic family. Roman seminarian. Parish priest. African missionary. Missionary bishop. Apostolic delegate. Superior General. Member of the Preparatory Commission for the Second Vatican Council. Council Father. Rebel?

Few churchmen led as influential lives in the 20th century as Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. This intelligent, faithful, devout bishop with the heart of a missionary is the subject of this feature film length documentary. Shot on location throughout the world, the documentary contains exclusive interviews with those who knew him: friends, family, missionary faithful, seminarians, priests, bishops, as well as authors and historians.

Any Catholic interested in the story of the Church in the 20th Century, or in the life of the Church today will want to watch and own this full length documentary on one of the Church's most fascinating lives.

What We Have Lost ...and the Road to Restoration: A critical look at the changes in the Catholic Church



Dr. David Allen White commentary ends at about 7:14.

This video gives you an intimate, up-close look at the destructive and wide-spread changes that have taken place in the two-thousand-year-old Catholic Church since the close of the Second Vatican Council in 1965.

Much of what you see will surprise you, maybe even shock you, and -- unfortunately -- will sadden you. "What We Have Lost" not only exposes the external damage that has been done to the Universal Church, but goes deep behind the scenes to reveal the hidden changes; how and when they were made; and who made them.

This video asks the hard questions: Is the Church still Catholic? Has She lost the true faith? Does the clergy still truly "believe?" Can we count on today's Church to lead us to salvation? The answers found in "What We Have Lost" may bring you to anger -- or to tears. But after you see it, you will never look at the "modern" Church in the same way again. And "What We Have Lost" is about hope. Hope in Jesus Christ and His one true Church on earth. Plus it's about the restoration of the traditional Latin Mass and the "Faith of our Fathers;" and it documents the groundswell of traditionalism within the Church, and how you can be a part of it...on the "Road to Restoration."7

Parents of the Celebrant after His First Mass


The First Mass, oil on canvas by José Alcázar Tejedor

Signed, The Disinherited


A touching letter was sent to twenty three bishops of French-speaking dioceses across Canada from twenty-nine men between the ages of 18 to 44.  Here is a 22 minute video covering the subject.




Adoration of the Holy Eucharist


Adoration of the Holy Eucharist, oil on canvas by Claudio Coello

Covert Catholicism? Our Lord in the Attic

With the COVID-19 epidemic and recent upheaval in society we saw a glimpse of what it is like to attend the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in secret. It's quite evident that in the future the practise of Catholicism will have to go underground.  It's happened in the past and will happen again if history teaches us anything.

Here is just one small example: "After the Reformation in the 17th century, the newly converted Protestant Dutch government officially outlawed Catholicism, forcing believers to practise their faith in secret. This led to the construction of secret Catholic churches around Amsterdam, including one chapel in de Wallen, known as Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder, which was hidden inside the upper floor of a canal house."