The website is, without a doubt, the most comprehensive resource for Traditional Catholics on the web. After twelve years, I know I've only scratched the surface! Every time I go looking for something, I get sidetracked and discover new material. I am reminded of my boyhood adventures with the encyclopædia. I'd start to look up an article I needed, only to find, two or three hours later, that I was reading something totally unconnected to the original subject.
Vox Clamantis (the owner's screen name) has spent 20 years in building the site. It has apologetic materials, traditions and customs of the Liturgical Year, recipes that are traditionally prepared for Holy Days, and much much more! If it has to do with Catholicism as it was practised before the Second Œcumenical Council of the Vatican, you can find it here!
Vox needs financial help to pay for bandwidth and I'm happy to post this. She doesn't know I'm doing it, but I'll tell her after it's done.
If you're Catholic or just a fan of Western civilisation, and aren't familiar with the FishEaters website, please explore it and consider supporting it. I can really use your help.FishEaters.com
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