Weapons Flying off the Shelves

Rosary Weapon

One phenomenon you can always count on is normal people rushing out to buy weapons anytime the Death Cult tries to ban them.

Turns out that doesn’t just go for physical weapons, but spiritual ones, too.

Online shops that sell rosaries have reported a boost in sales following a controversial article published Sunday in The Atlantic magazine that attempted to link the Rosary to right-wing extremism in the United States.

In the article, Daniel Panneton claimed, “The rosary has acquired a militaristic meaning for radical-traditional (or ‘rad-trad’) Catholics.”

“Militia culture, a fetishism of Western civilization, and masculinist anxieties have become mainstays of the far right in the U.S. — and rad-trad Catholics have now taken up residence in this company,” he continued.

The article sparked a frenzy of comments on social media, as Catholics shared photos of their rosaries. Some observed that the article’s thesis had an anti-Catholic bias.

Shannon Doty, CEO of Rugged Rosaries, told CNA on Monday that she saw “a pretty good boost in sales” on both of her websites, RuggedRosaries.com and MonkRosaries.com amid the reaction to the article.

It’s good that ordinary Catholics have started coming around to the ruling class’ animus against them.

What too many have yet to learn is that this isn’t a simple matter of media bias. It’s a heretical Death Cult putting its intrinsic anti-Christian ethos into practice.

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6 Comments

  1. Luke West

    I’ve never been a part of any group with a cool descriptor like Rad-Trad. This is a first for me!

    Someone on social media- I can’t remember who- called the rosary a belt-fed prayer dispenser. I liked that.

    • I don’t recommend self-identifying with real RadTrads. Keep in mind that the MSM calls Latin dissidents “white nationalists”.

      • The problem with “radtrads” (insofar as we are talking about schismatic movements a la sspx and restinsance, etc) is many of them will outright reject the Pope and the Magisterium and claim that they no longer follow “temporal Rome,” which is about as wrongheaded as one can get if you want to conduct real spiritual warfare.

        Disobedience to God’s church is a recipe for disaster regardless of whether you wear a rainbow flag while denying the church’s teachings on sexuality or a crisp suit while denying the magisterium and Vatican II. That the latter appeals to disaffected zoomers more makes no difference in the end.

        • CantusTropus

          Indeed. As much sympathy as I might have for them at times, their position ultimately collapses into Protestantism, and I predict that that will inevitably doom their movement. As much as they might try to avoid that fate, it’s baked into the movement from the ground up.

      • Luke West

        Brian,

        It shows just how little I know about RadTrads! Thank you.

        • To God be the glory. I consider preserving your innocence a work of mercy.

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