“Benedíctus Dóminus Deus meus,
qui docet manus meas ad prǽlium,
et dígitos meos ad bellum.”

— Psalmus CXLIII (Vulgata)

Blessed be the Lord my God,
who teacheth my hands to fight,
and my fingers to war.

I.The Sanctum

A Catholic man does not inherit the fight.
He is called to it.

Named for the year the Sons of Liberty first rose against tyranny, 1765 Sanctum is the meeting place of altar and rifle — where the Rosary, the rule of life, and the oath of allegiance stand as one.

Catholic first. American by inheritance. Warrior by calling.

Here you will find the forgotten saints who fought. The history the schools no longer teach. The Catechism applied to the questions a man actually faces. The spiritual combat every generation must take up again.

We hold fast to the Roman Catholic Church, to Her teaching without compromise, to the Holy Father in communion, and to the republic the Founders handed us in trust.

For God.  For country.  For the fight.

II.The Three Pillars

Altar. Arms. Allegiance.

Three pillars. One Sanctum. The Catholic man, formed at all three or formed at none.

I.

Altar

— Lex orandi, lex credendi —

The Roman Catholic Church without compromise. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass at the center of the week. The Rosary as the weapon Pope St. Pius V treated it as. The Catechism as the rule. The saints as the witnesses.

II.

Arms

— Fortis et fidelis —

The discipline of the warrior. Fasting. The daily Office. The rule of life. The watch kept over wife, children, parish, and country. St. Michael at the front. The Brotherhood at the gates.

III.

Allegiance

— Semper sub Deo —

The republic the Founders handed us, defended by men who paid in blood. The Carrolls. Commodore John Barry. The forgotten Catholics of 1776. The veteran's oath, kept in season and out.

III.Currently Airing

The Rosary Is a Weapon
— The Forgotten Miracle at Lepanto —

Episode I  ·  Premieres Tuesday, 28 April  ·  7:00 AM Eastern

October 7, 1571. A seventy-year-old pope at a window in Rome. Forty thousand Christian men at the Gulf of Patras. A wind that turned at the moment of the first cannons. The story behind the feast that made the calendar of the Universal Church.

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IV.The Brotherhood

One reflection. One discipline. One action.
Every Sunday morning.

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V.The Watchtower

Find the Sanctum.
Stand the watch.