by Brent Klaske
We are happy to announce that the update to our website is complete, and wholesale accounts are once again able to order online.
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by Brent Klaske
Angelus Press will be updating our wholesale account access beginning on April 24th and should be completed in a few days.
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by Angelus Press
With great sadness, the U.S. District of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) announces the passing of Fr. Dominique Bourmaud. He went to his eternal reward in the early hours of Saturday, September 4, 2021.
Eternal rest grant unto Fr. Dominique Bourmaud, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
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by Jane Carver
The weekend of October 4 - 6 was acclaimed as "the best Conference yet" by many attendees!
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by Jane Carver
It's October 4, 2019 and crowds of traditional Catholics from around the country have gathered together once again for the annual Angelus Press Conference. Smiling faces and the buzz of chatter fills the halls as people browse vendor booths and greet...
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by Jane Carver
A beautiful day for Ordinations! Procession of Bishop, Priests, Seminarians, and Candidates for Ordination up the hill to the ordination tent. A moment during the Ordination Mass and ceremony. The newly-ordained pose for pictures after the ceremony while the bells...
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by Jane Carver
Justice is a virtue. But how often does the world tell us that justice is a vice? Telling someone that they are wrong, "judging" others?
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by Benjamin Bielinski
"The prudent man considers things afar off, in so far as they tend to be a help or a hindrance to that which has to be done at the present time." - St. Thomas Aquinas
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by Angelus Press
Ember Days 2019 (March 13th, 15th & 16th) Though ignored by many in the Roman Church today, this week is traditionally set aside in the year for honoring the Ember Days.
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by Jane Carver
At our particular judgement, we will be judged according to one thing - how much we resemble our Savior. What does this mean for us though? What practical things can we do to resemble Our Lord and increase our charity?
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by Benjamin Bielinski
February Virtue of Hope!
“For we are saved by hope. But hope that is seen is not hope. For what a man seeth, why doth he hope for? But if we hope for that which we see not, we wait for it with patience.” Romans 8:24-25
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by Jane Carver
In this month of January, we are focusing our attention on the virtue of faith. Who is a more beautiful example of faith than St. Joseph! We are all familiar with the saying, "Actions speak louder than words." This holy pillar of silence has spoken volumes over the centuries.
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