SSPX Archive
If the Society's beautiful new Immaculata Church is ever profanated - God forbid! - a reconsecration would become necessary.
As I write, I am still patiently awaiting clarification from the SSPX concerning its treatment of Der Homokardinal Marx’s “attack” on the Wojtylan Catechism: Specifically, did they really intend to defend that wretched book as “nothing other than the teaching of the Church, dogmatic and …
As expected, my previous post criticizing the article published by the Society of St. Pius X on Homokardinal Marx received no small amount of knee-jerk pushback from some of its staunchest defenders. Here, I am referring to those who immediately rush to put …
In aftermath of the Reinhard Marx scandal, a number of conciliar commentators, both likely and unlikely, zeroed in on the homokardinal’s disparaging remarks concerning the 1992 Catechism of the Catholic Church. A staff-written article at Bergoglian News Agency (dba Catholic News Agency) ran under …
On March 22, Francis sent a letter to the world’s bishops requesting their participation in this past Friday’s act of consecration. In the opening paragraph, he cited “the war in Ukraine” as providing the impetus for the act. In light of these circumstances, …
On July 22, Fr. Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the SSPX, issued a letter on the “profound upheaval in the so-called traditionalist movement” caused by Traditionis Custodes. At last, the question posed at the conclusion to yesterday’s post has been answered: Will the Society of …
On December 14, the USCCB (most accurately known as the United States Conference of Conciliar Bishops) issued a wide-ranging statement on COVID vaccines. The statement is cosigned by Bishop Kevin Rhoades, Chairman of the Committee on Doctrine, and Archbishop Joseph Naumann, Chairman of …
On November 19, the U.S. District of the SSPX published a controversial article entitled, Can a Catholic in Good Conscience Receive a Coronavirus Vaccine? In a post dated November 23, I suggested that the SSPX article seemed more like a COVID vaccine sales …
On November 24, the content of the SSPX article reviewed in my previous post (Anthony Fauci: SSPX ghostwriter?) was removed from the Society of St. Pius X website. In it’s place, under the original title (Can a Catholic in Good Conscience Receive a …
On November 19, the SSPX published an article entitled, Can a Catholic in Good Conscience Receive a Coronavirus Vaccine? To say that the article is odd is a gross understatement; in the first place is the topic. Over the past half-a-dozen or so …