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Faith
An Emergency in the Church
The recent report issued by Study Group 9 of the Synod on Synodality is deeply alarming and stands in direct contradiction to the constant teaching of the Catholic Church regarding human sexuality, sin, marriage, and the moral law.
Synod report suggests homosexual ‘relationships’ may not be sinful
The Final Report from Synod on Synodality Study Group 9 uses personal testimonies to question the sinful nature of homosexuality and suggests debate on same-sex ‘marriage’ remains unresolved.
Leo XIV’s Communist Petticoat Hangs Out in New Book
Our Lady of Fatima warned us that the errors of Russia would spread and here we can see just how entrenched they have become in the structures of the Church.
Bishop René Henry Gracida, a Century of Combat for the Faith (1923-2026)
Bishop Gracida, Bishop Emeritus of Corpus Christi (Texas), passed away on the eve of St. Athanasius, May 1, 2026, at the age of 102. A veteran of World War II, a pastor appointed bishop by Pope John Paul II, and one of the rarest bishops to have publicly questioned the pontifical legitimacy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, he traversed an entire century without ever laying down his arms. His life is a rectilinear trajectory: from B-17 machine gunner to solitary defender of the Faith, he merely changed uniforms.
Bishop Eleganti on the old rite, Islam and the future of the Church
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
A Message for Sister Faustina: 'I Desire that the First Sunday After the Resurrection be the Feast of Mercy'
The second Sunday of Easter, known today as Divine Mercy Sunday, is not a celebration that arose simply through liturgical development, but rather the fruit of a concrete request from Christ to Sister Faustina Kowalska, which in time was embraced by the entire Church.
A guide to ecology for the family: is this really the urgent matter for families today?
Critical analysis of the Vatican document on integral ecology in family life and its pastoral relevance
The Roman Canon Increasingly Absent from Masses Celebrated by the Pope
The progressive displacement of the Roman Canon in pontifical celebrations has become an observable fact that can no longer be interpreted as mere contingency. Under the pontificate of Leo XIV, the systematic choice of modern eucharistic prayers—especially the third—confirms a stable preference for texts introduced following the 1968 liturgical reform, to the detriment of the venerable Canon that for centuries constituted the invariable nucleus of the Roman rite.
The Intermediate Coming of Christ
"Behold, I come like a thief. Blessed is he who watches and keeps his garments." (Revelation 16:15)
There’s no reason to believe Leo XIV will correct Vatican document against ‘Co-Redemptrix’
Over the past few decades many groups of Catholics have asked for clarifications and corrections from the Vatican, without receiving any response.
Pope Leo XIV Calls Worldwide Meeting of Bishops to Chart Future of Family Ministry
The announcement came in a message marking the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ controversial apostolic exhortation, “Amoris Laetitia”