Mark Fellows, Author

The Strange Death of Pope John Paul I

By Moina Arcee, 2013, edited August 30 2018 Much ink has been spilled over one of the shortest pontificates in the history of the Catholic Church: the thirty-three day reign of Pope John Paul I. Before becoming pope he was Albino Luciani, the Cardinal of Venice. Since dying he has been embraced by traditional Catholics as […]

Good Pope John and the Great Fatima Conspiracy

By Moina Arcee, edited August 21 2018 October is a significant month for the Catholic Church and the world. October is the month Angelo Roncalli became Pope John XXIII, head of the Roman Catholic Church – you know, The Edifice, that centuries old institution that time cannot change and the years cannot improve.    October is […]