Author Archives: John Paul Wohlscheid

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About John Paul Wohlscheid

Born Roman Catholic. Raised Roman Catholic. Will Die Roman Catholic.

The New Lone Ranger Is a Great Example of Hollywood’s Ongoing Destrution of American Culture

Wow! That has got to be one of the longest post titles I have ever written. Anyway, unless you live in a cave or if you are free from the constant bombardment of video, radio and print ads, you know … Continue reading

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Fr. John Emerson FSSP Speaks on the Original SSPX Break with Rome

A while ago, I discovered an article from the Wanderer magazine from the 1990s in which they interviewed Fr. John Emerson FSSP on the subject of SSPX and the original break with Rome. Fr. Emerson was a member of the … Continue reading

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The Alamo (1960), A Patriotic Film Every American Should See

Like most of you, I enjoy a good movie. However, now days it is harder and harder to find a decent, especially one you can show to your entire family. Your best option is to pick a film from years … Continue reading

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The Non-Existent Catholic Voice in America

Monday night I attended a Fortnight For Freedom talk at a local church. It was given by a local Franciscan nun. Unfortunately, this talk was representative of current condition of the Catholic Church. Not once did the sister mention sin … Continue reading

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Pictures from Pentecost 2013 High Mass

I’ve been meaning to post these pictures, but I have been very busy lately. On Pentecost Sunday, my parish church had the first Latin Mass since the new church building was constructed in the 1970s. The Mass was sponsored by … Continue reading

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Altar Serving Book – Introduction and Purpose of Altar Boys

This post will be the first of several posts that I will write on altar serving. I’m writing this for two reasons. First, I want to inspire those who are currently altar boys to become better. Second, I want to … Continue reading

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All Altar Boys Should Know How to Use a Thurible

The thurible is an important piece of liturgical equipment that all altar boys should know how to use. Unfortunately, just because they should know how to use it does not mean that most do know. Here is a video that … Continue reading

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Blessed Charles de Foucauld (September 15, 1858 – December 1, 1916)

Blessed Charles de Foucauld was born on September 15, 1858 in Strasbourg, France to an aristocratic family. After losing his parent at the age of six, Charles and his sister were raised by their grandfather. While he was in high … Continue reading

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Cardinal Dolan, the Man Who Must Never be Pope

Before the conclave took place, there was quite a bit of speculation that an American would be chosen to lead the Church. One name in particular led the list: Cardinal Timothy Dolan. On the surface, Dolan looks good. He’s happy … Continue reading

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St. Gianna Molla (October 4, 1922 – April 28, 1962)

Gianna decided that medicine was the career for her to best help others. To accomplish this, she entered medical school in November of 1942 in Milan.  She graduated in 1949 and opened an office near her hometown. Her brother was … Continue reading

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