Texas Bishop Gracida dies at 102 – considered Francis an antipope, Benedict’s resignation invalid
Gracida was the only bishop in the United States and one of only a few in the world to state publicly that Francis was not Pope.
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Gracida was the only bishop in the United States and one of only a few in the world to state publicly that Francis was not Pope.
Washington profiles traditional Catholics, Germany turns seminaries into therapy labs, Rome hands families a compost bin, and the daughters of the Carmelites of Compiègne prepare to leave forever
Bishop Marian Eleganti speaks to AdVaticanum on the appeal of the traditional liturgy, Islam and the Society of St Pius X. Eleganti addresses the fallout of the Second Vatican Council, the place of the old rite and the pertinent questions facing the Church in the West
Having remained deaf until now to the efforts undertaken by the Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius X to obtain a simple audience from him, Pope Leo XIV received at the Vatican, this Monday, April 26, with all the honors due to an archbishop, the official representative of the Anglican schism. She encourages the LGBT lobby, declares herself open to the possibility of abortion, and received an invalid ordination, perpetrated in contempt of divine law.
The Portuguese priest DJ and the massive celebration for the anniversary of the death of the antipope Francis, in complicity and participation of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires, in the Plaza de Mayo and in front of the Cathedral of Buenos Aires, prompts young Catholics to raise their voices.
Cardinal Matteo Zuppi explains why bishops do not report priests' sexual abuse to the civil authorities, confirming that for the Church sexual violence is merely a sin
Abomination in the Diocese of Chur (Switzerland)
A Swiss bishop absolves 3 women who gave consecrated hosts to dogs, denying sacrilegious intent. For A-M. Valli, it is a sign of a Church that has lost the sense of the sacred: the Eucharist profaned, no excommunication, only a liturgical retreat. Faith in the Real Presence vanished, Communion reduced to a "gadget".
Those who support physician-assisted killing acknowledge that humans have souls while falsely claiming to know that suffering ends for those souls by killing the body.
I do not come to beg mercy from those who relentlessly wound and abuse the Bride of Christ while claiming to govern her.
Formal collective notice requesting ecclesiastical authorities to verify the canonical legitimacy of Pope Leo XIV's election.
John-Henry Westen speaks with Paul Kramer about the controversy surrounding the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI and whether it met the requirements of canon law. The discussion centers on the distinction between munus (office) and ministerium (ministry), and how that difference could affect the legitimacy of later papal claims. The conversation explores broader theological questions about papal authority, heresy, and continuity in Church leadership. Implications for the pontificates of Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV are also examined, underscoring ongoing debates within Catholic circles over authority, clarity, and fidelity to tradition.
The Vatican is preparing to declare a schism if the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX) consecrates new bishops without pontifical mandate on July 1st in Écône. The prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF), Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, already has a decree ready to respond to this scenario, while Rome also organizes a pastoral response to welcome those who abandon the Fraternity.