A little mistake can make a big difference…

Substantial Change in Essential Words: ‘Cardinal’ Müller Botches Priestly Ordination for French Latin Mass Community

[UPDATE 15-JUL-2026: We have put together a brief video illustrating this case here]

Changing a single letter in one word of a long prayer may not seem like a big deal, but when that letter changes the definition of a word that is needed for the proper meaning of a prayer which is supposed to confer the sacred priesthood on the men over whom it is prayed, then the matter is most serious.

Catholics understand how much of a difference a single letter can make.… READ MORE

No valid priests or bishops in 50 years…

Unholy Orders:
50 Years of Invalid Ordinations in the Novus Ordo Church

It was exactly 50 years ago today, on June 18, 1968, that the head of the Vatican II Sect — “Pope” Paul VI, Bp. Giovanni Battista Montini — signed an “apostolic constitution” to change the Roman Catholic rite of ordination. The changes he introduced touched not only some of the more peripheral ceremonies but the very substance of the sacrament itself. The very words which Pope Pius XII, in 1947, had definitively decreed were necessary for the validity of the sacrament of holy orders, were changed by Paul VI in such a way as to render the ordination of priests doubtful and the consecration of bishops definitely invalid (although even a doubtful rite, in any case, must be considered invalid in practice, per Catholic teaching).… READ MORE