TradCath stands for Traditional Catholic and is THE oldest continuously running email group on the Internet devoted to Traditional Catholic discussions. The original name for TradCath was "Paradosis" which is Greek for "Tradition." Though we're relatively new to Yahoogroups, we've been on the internet since before the Internet was publically popular. Paradosis started as an "echo" on "The All Nite Cafe BBS" in Phoenix, Arizona (which was hosted by Mike Middleton) in 1988 - and "echoed" around the world via the "GT Power Network."
Paradosis moved to Prescott, Arizona in 1991 with it's home BBS, the "Nite Owl/ACTS BBS" and here changed the name to "TradCath" - which it remains to this day.
This list is dedicated to discussions concerning Traditional Catholics.
This list is also not for non-Catholics, unless you have a true desire to become a Catholic.
Ember Days http://cathapol.blogspot.com/2009/09/ember-days.html Ember days (corruption from Lat. Quatuor Tempora, four times) are the days at the beginning of
Malachi Martin supported the American Jewish Council's efforts to modify Catholic beliefs and practices during the Second Vatican Council (1960-1964). He has
Greetings in the Lord and Our Lady, I wanted to share with you some thoughts I have on the Divine Intimacy of the Most Holy Trinity and the Splendor of Mary.
In this case, I confused Fr. Wickens' story with another priest friend of Fr. Martin. Fr. Charles Fiore, his friend, became an FSSP priest, after he left the