22.01.2026 Pope Leo did not tell Fr.John Berg, FSSP about Rahner’s LG 16-error just as Pope Benedict did not inform Bishop Fellay about it. It would be the end of liberalism with a Council which is traditional at every rite and liturgy. Pope Leo and the FSSP have not issued a statement saying Lumen Gentium 16, being saved in invincible ignorance, outside the Catholic Church, refers to a hypothetical case. So it is not an explicit exception for the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus and Augustine’s massa dannata, as Rahner wrote in his book, The Christian of the Future. Pope Leo kept this new discovery on Vatican Council II a secret. We now know that with Ad Gentes 7 Vatican Council II is aligned with the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus of the Council of Florence and invisible cases in 2025, of LG 16 etc are not objective exceptions for EENS and the rest of Tradition. Pope Benedict did not tell this to Archbishop Lefebvre and the SSPX bishops before he excommunicated them for not …More
On January 13, the Sicilian bishops officially met with representatives of two homosexual propaganda groups, Cristiani LGBT+ Sicilia and In Viaggio per Emmaus. The latter is a group founded in 2020, composed of "Catholic" parents of homosexual children. The meeting was part of the bishops’ winter session (January 12–14) in Palermo, under the presidency of Archbishop Antonino Raspanti. The groups themselves had requested the meeting, which was framed within the Synodal Path of the Church in Italy. The representatives spoke of suffering caused by what they described as closed doors or indifference within the parishes. They asked to be "accompanied" in their spiritual journey and presented the history and activities of their groups. In their official communiqué, the bishops stated that “every person [except Catholics] must be welcomed and respected in his or her dignity.” They further expressed hope that “the presence of LGBT Christians could reopen doors,” adding that wounds can be …More
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On 20 January, Cardinal Joseph Zen wrote about the consistory on his blog. His main points. - Because of time constraints, we were asked to discuss and vote to choose only two out of the four topics; the result was that Synodality and Evangelisation were selected. In my view, this wasted an entire afternoon. - What was originally a two-day meeting has now become one day. - The form of the meeting was like a copy of the recent ‘Synod’: everyone sat around round tables chatting; the time for plenary discussion was very little, leaving only two sessions of forty-five minutes. - Before the meeting began, the ‘Synod’ preacher addressed the Cardinals; the Prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith also distributed documents; the Secretary General of the ‘Synod’ also spoke; and even though liturgy was no longer discussed, the Prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship also distributed a document. - It seems that someone treated this consistory as a continuation of the Synod on …More
Cardinal Zen seems to be the only honest cardinal at this consistory (although, according to him, outside the meeting he received much support from "traditional" cardinals). The only thing that is incomprehensible to me is that Cardinal Zen is still trying to keep "pope" Leo "out of the wind" and place the responsibility on the "foot soldiers of Francis." While "pope" Leo is personally responsible for this circus and his priority is to continue with this farce of a church.
1 Samuel 18:6-9; 19:1-7 “Saul discussed his intention to kill David with his son Jonathan and with all his servants.” It’s a shame when someone doesn’t think things through and wants to control those around them instead of revealing the beauty of God in people. Lord, thank you for your beauty in every person. Mark 3:7-12 “Jesus withdrew (from the crowd) toward the sea with his disciples. A large number of people [followed] from Galilee and from Judea.” It’s wonderful to see that people want to be with Jesus. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
It's all a distraction. They are all in on killing Putin and Russians. But they pretend to fight one another. Distractions! May GOD protect President Putin and the Russian people. trump and his buddy bibi have it all worked out.
Home » Vestments » Resurrecting Old Vestments: Antique Vestment Repair and Restoration Anyone who has a passion for antique vestments will know the story. You have a beautiful vestment that you've come across somewhere, there's only one problem: the vestments are dirty, frayed, or worn out in some capacity. At its worst -- something I've personally seen -- it can mean the underlying silk material has become threaded and is pulling apart, usually at a pressure point like the shoulders where the fabric is more likely to stretch, particularly from improper storage (perhaps an article we should take up in its own right shortly). Many years ago, I might have thought that such vestments were simply write-off's. Many years later, and with more knowledge and experience behind me, I now understand that such vestments could in fact have the potential of being restored and saved in one or another ways. Now, like anything, one has to use some common sense here. First, there's the matter of the …
With strange testimonial ties to the Cardinal George Pell case in Australia a corrupt U.S. prosecutor faced a 23-count indictment of his own and took a plea deal.
Pope Leo XIV appointed today 19 people as consultors of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue. The names are completely in line with Francis’ appointments. Examples: Emilce Cuda (Pontifical Commission for Latin America) In 2022, she criticized the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade (legal abortion in the USA), warning that many Catholics “confuse defense of life with defense of ideological positions.” She stressed that human dignity goes beyond abortion and euthanasia to include “‘in-between’ issues.” (NcrOnline.org) Mónica Santamarina (World Union of Catholic Women’s Organizations) She advocates expanded roles for women in Church governance. In June 2023, Santamarina called for combating “clericalism” by increasing women’s presence in seminaries and Church leadership. She warned that after the Synod the Church could again "close its doors". Sister Mary Teresa Barron In October 2024, Synod delegate Sister Mary Teresa Barron said the question of women deacons should …More
Showing no signs of remorse, the schismatic, heretic, and apostate Robert Prevost continues to wage war against God's laws and against the Church. But the Word of God assures us that no one mocks God with impunity, and his time to answer to God will also come. And he will pay for his betrayal eternally.