After Viganò’s Volley:
Novus Ordo Sect in Meltdown Mode
A Chronological Overview
[UPDATE: More links added Aug. 30, 2018]
One struggles for words to describe what is happening in the Novus Ordo Sect right now. All hell has broken loose, and we appear to be witnessing a meltdown of epic proportions. It is difficult to absorb it all and calmly analyze the situation because news keeps breaking….
In this post, instead of offering some great commentary or analysis, we’ll have to content ourselves simply with providing links to stories that sketch all the developments in chronological order.… READ MORE
Bet you didn’t know! “In the bread and in the wine, there is Jesus”, Francis teaches his hapless audience in his latest catechesis on the Mass Novus Ordo worship service. Louie Verrecchio dismantles the entire thing.
Beware of Novus Ordo bloggers with “mystical experiences”: Taylor Marshall says he had a vision which made clear to him that the Vatican II Sect’s dogma, doctrine, and morality were still pure, still — no pun intended — “unadulterated”.… READ MORE
The Vacancy of the Papal Throne since the Death of Pope Pius XII
The Chair of St. Peter in Vatican City(image: shutterstock.com)
On this page we present a slew of links to articles, blog posts, books, audios, and videos dealing with the subject matter of the Papacy, Sedevacantism, the false theological position known as “recognize-but-resist”, the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), the Second Vatican Council, and the Novus Ordo Magisterium. We have tried as much as possible to group the links by topic. Due to the recent publication of the book True or False Pope? Refuting Sedevacantism and Other Modern Errors by John Salza and Robert Siscoe, there is a separate group of links relating just to that.… READ MORE
So you just stumbled upon this web site and are wondering what in the world this is all about? Then this page is for you!
What’s going on? Why this odd web site?
To make a long story short: What is today known as Roman Catholicism is in fact not the Roman Catholicism of the past. You can verify this for yourself just by looking at Church history, and virtually all disinterested historians will confirm this. The big rupture occurred at the Second Vatican Council, a gathering of all Catholic bishops called in 1959 by the newly-elected “Pope John XXIII”.… READ MORE
Since Rorate Caeli first broke the story, a number of other bloggers have chimed in, and some of them have contributed substantial background information to the case at hand:
Francis today: "...to be Christians is not first and foremost about accepting a culture, with the values that accompany it, but being Christian is welcoming and cherishing a bond, a bond with God" - https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/audiences/2024/documents/20240501-udienza-generale.html The Muslim and the Jew could say the same thing, but
In catechesis on virtue of Faith, #PopeFrancis offers various vague definitions but not the one taught dogmatically by the First Vatican Council (Denz. 1789): https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/audiences/2024/documents/20240501-udienza-generale.html Interestingly enough, he also did not say faith is an encounter, as he typically does. #catholic
A great article from the American Ecclesiastical Review (1957) on the introduction of the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, with a response to various concerns (begins on page 289) - https://www.google.com/books/edition/American_Ecclesiastical_Review/k9nNAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 #catholictwitter #catholic #catholicchurch #StJoseph #StJosephTheWorker
Francis responds with 'open heart' to #Vatican document criticism from parents of LGBTQ children - He didn't have that much of an 'open heart' for people criticizing Traditionis Custodes. Just imagine! #dignitasinfinita #popefrancis #catholictwitter
Today is the 1 year anniversary of the consecration of Bishop Bede Nkamuke SSS @FrNkamuke. His Lordship is the 1st African true bishop of the 21st century. In your charity, please pray for him.
Click here to view all the beautiful photos from the ceremony:https://www.sgg.org/2024/03/09/consecration-of-bp-n/