Monthly Archive: March 2017
With timid churchmen, including especially those who present themselves as defenders of Catholic tradition, unwilling to call a spade a spade (or in the present case, a heretic a heretic), Francis apparently feels free to flaunt his heresy with impunity. His homily delivered …
By: Louis J. Tofari Why is the Sign of the Cross made specifically 52 times during the Mass by the celebrant? This fact is mentioned in the Ecclesia Dei red missalette, and I suspect it has some kind of significance. I have asked …
Realizing that my previous post on this topic is perhaps too time-consuming a read for some, here I offer a far briefer overview with citations not found in part one. In answer to the question, Is Pope Francis heretical, Fr. Gleize concluded: Not …
On Monday, March 13th, St. Peters Basilica will be desecrated as, for the first time in history, Anglican Choral Evensong will be celebrated at the altar of the Chair of St. Peter. The following details come to us courtesy of our friends …
In Part 5 of an ongoing series of articles being published by the Society of St. Pius X, Fr. Jean-Michel Gleize attempts to answer the question, Is Pope Francis Heretical? Here, I provide a necessarily detailed examination of Fr. Gleize’s jaw-dropping treatment; one …
In an interview with the Italian online news outlet, Rimini 2.0, the retired Archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio, Luigi Negri, said that Pope Benedict XVI “suffered tremendous pressures” to resign the papacy. This isn’t Archbishop Negri’s first rodeo in the international headline arena. In December …
The heresies and blasphemies of Francis. Cardinals allegedly conspiring to push him aside. The Dubia Brothers gone missing. (Seriously, where in the hell is that “formal act of correction”?) The errors of the Council. The anthropocentric, protestantized Novus Ordo… The daily fare at …
Yesterday I wrote about the address that Francis delivered to the International Conference on Sacred Music this past Saturday. On Sunday, a Declaration on Sacred Music that was drafted and countersigned by Conference attendees was published. Dr. Peter A. Kwasniewski, who was among …
As has been widely reported, in an address to the International Conference on Sacred Music this past Saturday, Francis said: Certainly the encounter with modernity and the introduction of the languages spoken in the Liturgy urged many problems of languages, forms and genres. …
If for no other reason than its tittle, This Disastrous Papacy, a recent post by Phil Lawler at CatholicCulture.org is being received by many as evidence that neo-conservative eyes are slowly beginning to open to the Bergoglian crisis. Lawler writes: Something snapped last …