LifeSiteNews staff Jul 9, 2026 Archbishop Jan Paweł Lenga said the excommunications are evidence that the Vatican has departed from Christ and authentic faith. Archbishop Jan Paweł Lenga, a former bishop in Kazakhstan known for surviving communism and his previous outspoken criticism of Pope Francis and the direction of the Catholic hierarchy, sharply criticized the Vatican’s excommunication of the priests and laity of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) after its July 1 consecration of four new bishops without a papal mandate while praising the order. In a statement, Archbishop Lenga, 76, slammed the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith’s (DDF) under Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández decree that excommunicated the Society’s newly consecrated bishops, all clergy, and in some cases, its laity, claiming this is proof that the Vatican has departed from Christ and the authentic faith. The archbishop noted that the SSPX had tried for years to make contact with the Vatican, which he noted has …More
Pagliarani Blocked Fellay's 2018 Deal: "Rome Has to Acknowledge Its Errors" - from Gloria TV Lionel : The General Chapter of the SSPX when Bishop Fellay was the Superior General of the SSPX in his Statement affirmed Feeneyite extra ecclesiam nulla salus, i.e EENS with no known exceptions. It was rejected by the Vatican. This was the end of dialogue at that time. _______________________________ The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX) rejected a Doctrinal Declaration proposed by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), which would have been followed by the granting of a canonical status, Monsignor Guido Pozzo told LaNuovaBq.it on July 7. Lionel: The Vatican affirms Vatican Council II with a break; a schism with the Council of Florence 1442 on the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS), with no known exceptions. For the Vatican, theoretical possibilities are practical exceptions for EENS. This is irrational and not part of the deposit of the faith. It is political. …More
– Folha de S. Paulo, November 26, 1981 – by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira Debts should be paid at the first opportunity. I mention this truism to apologize. In my second-to-last article, I said I would soon discuss a certain topic. Then, the issue of adverse possession and the obligations from my past — both distant and recent — regarding this subject compelled me to write about it right away. My nearly overwhelming current workload has kept me from writing for the Folha, so I now feel a bit guilty and want to make up for the delay by returning to the topic I mentioned. In my article “Modern, Forward-Thinking, in the Wind” (Folha de S. Paulo, 10/24/1981), I discussed the deep change occurring across significant sectors of American society. Truly profound, because it impacts a psychological realm that shapes language, clothing, manners, housing choices, as well as objects of utility and decoration, the way Americans confront internal and external issues, and how they choose candidates for …More
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Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano publishes an article claiming Genesis does not contain a devil and original sin, arguing that tradition exegesis "is reduced to sex." This is an ATTACK on traditional Church teaching. lifesitenews.com/news/pope-leos…
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Wednesday, 16th July 1913, State to Fight Move to Indict Jim Conley Wednesday, July 16, 1913 Grand Jury Foreman Admits That Action Against the Negro Is Considered. The reported proposal by some of the members of the Grand Jury to meet for an investigation of Jim Conley's connection with the murder of Mary Phagan has precipitated a sharp struggle in which Solicitor Dorsey has declared himself bitterly opposed to any action looking toward the indictment of the negro as a principal in the crime or even as an accessory after the fact, as the negro admits himself to be. The fight has resolved itself into a contest to determine whether Conley shall go on the stand in the trial of Leo Frank as a reputable, trustworthy and free citizen, the status in which the Solicitor wishes to maintain him, or as a prisoner with the shadow of an indictment hanging over him. In the latter aspect, several of the members of the Grand Jury are said to contend that he should appear, inasmuch as he is a confessed …More
>>The Palestinian village of Taybeh is facing the possible construction of a new Israeli settlers' outpost, prompting renewed concern for the future of the last entirely Christian Palestinian village in the West Bank. Parish priest Father Bashar Fawadleh warns that preserving the Holy Land requires "concrete action," not words alone.<< >> West Bank parish priest calls for action to …
Das palästinensische Dorf Taybeh sieht sich mit dem möglichen Bau eines neuen israelischen Siedlungsaußenpostens konfrontiert, was erneut Besorgnis um die Zukunft des letzten vollständig christlichen palästinensischen Dorfes im Westjordanland auslöst. Der Pfarrer, Pater Bashar Fawadleh, warnt, dass der Erhalt des Heiligen Landes „konkrete Maßnahmen“ erfordere und nicht nur Worte.
I'm not sure what Sunday Mass they'll do, if it's Sundays readings or the Feast Day readings etc so contact Joy Hunt for details, then you will know if it meets the Sunday Mass Obligation.
Friday, 18th July 1913 Many Rumors Afloat Regarding Grand Jury Friday, July 18, 1913 Among These Is One That Effort Will Be Made to Indict Conley. That the grand jury would meet possibly today or tomorrow and take steps toward indicting James Conley, the negro sweeper of the National Pencil factory, was a persistent rumor in circulation Thursday. From Foreman W.D. Beattie came the statement that he had not called for a meeting of the grand jury and that as far as he knew there would be no such action taken. Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey also declared that he had issued no call for the grand jury and knew nothing of any such action. "I have not issued a call for a meeting," explained Mr. Beattie, "and as far as I am concerned the grand jury will not take steps to indict Conley. Of course, the members of the grand jury have the right to come together and to take any steps they may desire, and I am speaking only for myself in saying that no steps will be taken to start an investigation of Conley's …More
Rev. Alfons Gea, a Catalan priest and cousin of Cardinal Cristóbal López Romero, has appeared to confirm the sexual nature of allegations against the 74-year-old Archbishop of Rabat, Morocco. Cardinal López, a Spanish-born Salesian, is a prominent supporter of Pope Francis’s agenda, was appointed Archbishop of Rabat in 2017 and a cardinal in 2019. On Monday, he announced that he would temporarily withdraw from public celebrations and pastoral ministry while the Vatican conducts a preliminary investigation into allegations involving at least five adult women. He has admitted to “inappropriate behaviour” but denies committing sexual assault, violence, or harassment. ElPaís.com has described the allegations as sexual abuse, rather than merely inappropriate hugs or gestures. Writing for Exaudi.org, Rev. Gea said his cousin had already begun privately accepting the possible consequences: “The image of a papabile, a figure who enjoyed such widespread affection, has come crashing down." And: …More