Father Dr. Richard Munkelt, the Chaplain of the Roman Forum.
Delayed Twenty-Eighth Gardone Riviera Summer Symposium-in-Exile: "The Traditionalist Movement: Its Origins, Ramifications, Divisions, and Enemies (June 28 – July 6 2021)
Father Dr. Richard Munkelt, the Chaplain of the Roman Forum.
Delayed Twenty-Eighth Gardone Riviera Summer Symposium-in-Exile: "The Traditionalist Movement: Its Origins, Ramifications, Divisions, and Enemies (June 28 – July 6 2021)
Catholic Family News columnist, Chris Ferrara, addresses The Roman Forum on July 3, 2021, Long Island, NY.
Michael J. Matt delivers a lecture at The Roman Forum on the lessons learned from COVID, when traditional Catholicism led the charge against the Globalist tyrants who declared religious ceremonies a "non-essential service."
Looking back over the past 40 years, Michael argues that it's time stop circling the wagons. We're on the front lines, so let's start acting like it. To that end, Michael shares his memories from over four decades of how it used to be behind circled wagons and catacomb chapels, back in the days of Michael Davies, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the other pioneers of the traditional Catholic movement.
Finally, Michael recalls the very first "traditionalists"--the men who fought under the Sacred Heart in the war for sacred Tradition in the Vendee in Western France.
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From the 2021 Roman Forum Summer Sumposium
Jonathan Arrington: Traditionalist Catholic Education: Its Necessity, Its Substance, Its Problems
Jonathan Arrington (Denver Catholic Biblical School; St. John Vianney Theological Seminary Lay Division)
Dr. Rao's 2021 Roman Forum conference. The theme of the 28th Annual Summer Symposium is "The Traditionalist Movement: Past, Present, and Future."
The Wilderness Years & the Long Haul-Part 1(1976–1988)
This is an in-depth analysis of the names, influencers and mindsets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that led to the problems in the Church today. Traditional Catholics need to know the names of these pivotal players and the part they played in setting the foundations of the Revolution.
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