Road of Courage
Road of Courage: a guided road through fear, false obedience, worship, and sacramental danger.
You are walking
Road of Courage
If you are afraid to leave the Novus Ordo.
This path is for souls who already see that something is wrong, but feel trapped by fear: fear of family division, fear of being disobedient, fear of losing familiar routines, fear of being alone, fear of making a mistake, or fear that no certain path remains.
Fear must be answered with doctrine. If worship is false, it cannot be made safe by habit. If commands contradiction, has been counterfeited. If are gravely doubtful or , sentiment cannot supply . The soul must move carefully, but it must move.
The danger must be clear from the beginning. Ordinations from the new rite of the Vatican II counter- are , and therefore the presumed to be offered by those clergy are . Even where a true rite and a priest could be established, any Mass or ministry offered in union with the false lacks lawful Catholic .
Begin With First Principles
- How To Leave False Worship Without Panic
- Why Sincerity Is Not Enough
- Discernment in Days of Confusion
- Testing Spirits: Doctrine, Worship, and Moral Fruit
- The Four Marks Applied: A Practical Rule for Souls in Time of Usurpation
Face The Worship Question
- What Is The Mass?
- The Holy Sacrifice: The Heart of the Church
- From the Upper Room to Trent: The Unbroken Mass of the Church and the Nullity of Modernist Rites
- The Sin of False Worship: Why Participation in the Masses of the False Church Separates Souls from Christ
Refuse False Obedience
- What Is Catholic Authority?
- Obedience Cannot Serve Contradiction
- Obedience: The Virtue Modernism Must Redefine
- Authority Comes From God and Revolt Destroys Order
Leave Delay Behind
- I Am Not Ready Yet: The Most Dangerous Delay
- I Am Not There Yet: How Delay Becomes Disobedience
- False Peace and the Duty to Warn
- Hope Against Discouragement and Soft Despair
Do not confuse caution with paralysis. A soul may need instruction, but known danger may not be treated as a permanent home.