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How long would you hold out, waiting – suffering pitilessly – for news like this?

See NCCL’s blog Looking East for the answer.

https://lookingeast.wordpress.com/2017/05/24/the-news-shes-been-waiting-for-19-years/

And the story behind it. (more…)

What’s going on here

It’s a question on the mind of many a caller to NCCL, looking for help in the current crisis.

“What does NCCL do, anyway?”

It reminds of an amusing story one of the apostolate’s co-founders, Dr. William (more…)

Request traditional Masses from missionaries

elevation_sacred_host_at_dawn_2nd_mass_9-20-2013Ever wished you could ask missionaries to offer traditional Masses for your loved ones – living & deceased – and for all your intentions?

You can. And it’s easy.

Operation Mission Stipends is an ongoing project of NCCL’s “Looking East”.
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Interview with a [real] courageous Bishop

photo_bp_athanasius_schneider_6-12-2014Read Bishop Athanasius Schneider’s balanced, steady, bold interview, given during a visit to England last month.

Liturgy, Family, the Great Crisis of the Church – “Thanks be to God the Internet exists”

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Three newly ‘declassified’ projects from NCCL’s ‘TOP SECRET’ archives

Read about three recently declassified projects by clicking on the respective hyperlink. (more…)

Returning to the future.

Generally speaking of course, the Orthodox of the ‘old country’ do not care for (more…)

The plot thickens. The place not for chickens.

Before the last conclave, then-Cardinal Ratzinger was the one person in Rome whom (more…)

Лучше поздно, чем никогда. – Better (orthodox) late than never!

Here follows an astounding report (more…)

Request traditional Masses from missionaries

Ever wished you could ask missionaries to offer traditional Masses for your loved ones – living & deceased – and for all your intentions?

You can. And it’s easy.

Operation Mission Stipends is (more…)

Got frequent flyer miles?

NCCL’s Executive Director needs them for international flights to bring him to mission-critical projects around the globe.

Friends of Good St. Nicholas (more…)