Friday, May 15, 2026

Doctrinal clarity for the SSPX. Confusion and ambiguity for everyone else…

Cardinal Fernández has now publicly warned that the SSPX’s planned episcopal consecrations without papal mandate would constitute a “schismatic act” carrying automatic excommunication. Pope Leo XIV, we are told, is praying they reconsider. But many Catholics are confused as to why has Rome suddenly rediscovered the language of doctrinal clarity, ecclesial rupture and canonical consequences only when dealing with traditionalists? For years Catholics have watched open dissent, doctrinal ambiguity and liturgical chaos tolerated across vast parts of the Church with little serious discipline. Bishops publicly contradict settled Catholic teaching on sexuality, marriage and even the uniqueness of Christ with virtually no consequences. Yet when the SSPX moves to preserve apostolic succession for what it sees as a grave crisis in the Church, Rome suddenly speaks with absolute precision about obedience and unity. That inconsistency is precisely why this crisis resonates far beyond the SSPX itself. None of this changes the fundamental Catholic principle that bishops should not be consecrated against the express will of the Roman Pontiff. Archbishop Lefebvre’s 1988 consecrations wounded ecclesial unity and created decades of instability. Catholics loyal to Tradition should never dismiss the gravity of repeating such an act. But Rome also cannot endlessly ignore the deeper crisis which gave rise to the SSPX in the first place. The tragedy is that under Benedict XVI there briefly appeared a path toward genuine reconciliation: doctrinal seriousness, liturgical peace and patient theological engagement. Now we appear once again on the edge of mutual escalation and hardened positions .And many ordinary Catholics looking at the state of the Church today may quietly wonder whether the institutional Church has done enough moral and theological self-examination before threatening excommunications once more.


Source: Mark Lambert @AuditeInsulae

Straining at Trump, Swallowing Leo

 


Catholic Unscripted says Catholics are being led away from the Church. The deeper problem is a selective outrage that panics over Trump, pathologizes criticism, and asks Catholics to ignore the rot. 

The Sermon Before the Smear

Catholic Unscripted packaged this episode as a warning about podcasts, personalities, “doing your own research,” and the danger of voices that “sound Catholic” while pulling people away from the Church. The whole thing was framed as an appeal to discernment, humility, obedience, and a return to “the Church, the sacraments, and the truth handed down through the ages.”

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That sounds pious enough. It also sounds safe. That is part of the problem.

Because once the discussion gets moving, what appears is a familiar little operation. Smear the loud critics. Flatten real doctrinal contradictions into internet hysteria. Tell battered Catholics that their problem is not the men wrecking the sanctuary, flattering the world, and dissolving the Faith into humanitarianism. Their problem, apparently, is that they noticed.

That is what this genre of conservative Catholic commentary does now. It wraps a call for passivity in the language of holiness and tells the wounded man that his real sin is being too alarmed by the blood.

Humility for You, Exemption for Them

The episode begins with open mockery of Trump and MAGA. Augustine Virgil presents Trump as a grotesque quasi-sacral figure, a golden-skinned monarch performing a “king’s touch” on the diseased masses. Later, the conversation treats MAGA as one more false political paradise, spectacle, and manipulative dialectic.

Now, to be clear, Trump is not beyond criticism. He says foolish things. He posts foolish things. Catholics are not obliged to pretend otherwise. But that is not what makes this episode dishonest. What makes it dishonest is proportion.

They can find their voice when Trump posts an image or throws a punch. Suddenly the moral alarms work. Suddenly outrage is possible. Suddenly religious men and women are called to discernment.

But where is this same nerve when Leo XIV speaks with studied ambiguity, empowers bad bishops, sanctifies the postconciliar disaster with soft words, and keeps the machinery of doctrinal erosion grinding forward? Where is the same urgency when sacrilege, theological inversion, and bureaucratized apostasy come not from Mar-a-Lago, but from Rome?

That is the central absurdity. They are straining at gnats and swallowing camels

More: https://bigmodernism.substack.com/p/straining-at-trump-swallowing-leo?utm_medium=email&action=restack-comment&triedRedirect=true

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Vatican court confirms ongoing investigation into validity of Pope Benedict’s resignation

 This is the first time the Vatican’s criminal investigative office has put in writing that multi-year claims have triggered an active investigation file on the validity of Benedict’s renunciation.

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VATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) — In what is the first official Vatican acknowledgment of an active investigation into the legitimacy of Pope Benedict XVI’s 2013 resignation, the Office of the Promoter of Justice of the Vatican City State has formally confirmed that it is actively carrying out an investigation into a petition to the court alleging the nullity of the resignation. The Office is the body responsible for conducting criminal investigations for the Tribunal of the Vatican City State (commonly referred to by journalist Andrea Cionci as the “Vatican Criminal Court”).

Cionci is a veteran Roman journalist with 20 years’ experience at Italy’s major daily newspapers and the author of the bestselling book The Ratzinger Code (25,000 copies sold and translated into five languages). He has conducted one of the most detailed examinations of Benedict XVI’s renunciation since 2020.

LifeSiteNews has received and independently verified the full chain of custody of the official response, including the email from the Promoter’s Office (with attorney Roberto Tieghi), the lawyer’s formal access request dated 26 March 2026, and stamped Vatican receipt copies of the original petition and supplements. In the letter dated March 30, 2026 (Prot. N. 15/25 R.G.P.), Prof. Alessandro Diddi, the Promoter of Justice, rejected a request for access to the investigative file. The rejection was made solely on procedural grounds during an ongoing inquiry, not because the petition was deemed without merit.

The letter states explicitly (translated from the original Italian): “… l’Ufficio sta svolgendo indagini e non è, allo stato, possibile prevedere quando si concluderanno” (i.e. “… the Office is carrying out investigations and it is not, at present, possible to predict when they will conclude”).

It further notes that access to the dossier is not permitted while the istruttoria (investigative phase) is underway. The signed original bears the protocol number, letterhead, and Diddi’s handwritten signature.

This is the first time the Vatican’s criminal investigative office has put in writing that Cionci’s multi-year claims have triggered an active investigation file on the validity of Benedict’s renunciation. Even if the investigation ultimately concludes without public findings, the mere existence of an open criminal case file marks a significant development in the ongoing debate over the 2013 resignation.

Supported by a team of Latinists, canon lawyers, attorneys, and Church historians, Cionci has produced 1,500 articles, 2,800 podcasts, 185 conferences, and 55 petitions. On June 6, 2024, he filed the original 100-page criminal petition (protocol 116/24) with the Tribunal of the Vatican City State. It was later supplemented by a first formal supplement on 13 February 2025, a second formal supplement on 11 November 2025, and a further complaint in February 2026 regarding the alleged falsification of the Declaratio.

The core argument is that Benedict’s Declaratio deliberately or canonically distinguished between munus (the papal office itself) and ministerium (the exercise of that office), rendering the resignation invalid and leaving the See impeded (sede impedita).

RELATED: ‘The Benedict Code’ author says late Pope’s Declaratio was not an abdication


Report of Study Group No. 9: James Martin is the Synod and the Synod is James Martin

N.B. By what means is he pulling off this grand blackmail scheme to railroad the Church into serving as a handmaid of LGBTQ “globo homo” international? And is someone, in turn, pulling his strings? This news puts the several Martin photo-op papal audiences in better perspective. We’re being scammed.

One thing is for sure: the less we know it’s his pet personal project the more he can impress people with the lie that this is some kind of groundswell effort and that the Church is really able to or needs to change her moral teaching. One person can’t overwhelm the Church, but the pretense that there are more can make it seem as if it is so.

It could be money…a few wealthy malefactors, the opposite of benefactors, bankrolling certain individuals. 

From Mark Lambert:

“Shocking new report reveals controversial Jesuit James Martin as key author of Synod process: 

‘Does Pope Leo XIV now face the difficult task not merely of governing the Synod, but of arbitrating the meaning and limits of synodality itself? That question no longer appears abstract. It has become urgent. For if synodality comes to be perceived by large sections of the faithful not as authentic discernment but as managed consensus cloaked in the language of listening, its credibility may begin to fracture irreparably. And herein lies the true gravity of the present moment.’”


The Synod and the James Martin Paradigm

Study Group No. 9 has exposed a deeper crisis than one controversial report: whether a pastoral method once considered marginal has now become embedded within the Church’s governing culture.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Rome and the German “Synodal Way”: Complicity?

“The Synodal Way has voted on a text to establish the blessing of “irregular” couples—divorced-and-remarried, cohabiting partners, homosexuals. The Curia has sometimes reacted, without going beyond a warning or a reprimand, leaving the process free rein, to the point that one must speak of complicity.

“The truth is that the German bishops, supported—indeed pushed—by a progressive and determined laity, have no intention of changing anything, but rather of pressing forward. For them, in fact, it is a matter of life or death: backing down would cause the base of the Synodal Way to implode, and the Church in Germany along with it.

“Rome has neither the tools nor the will to alter this state of affairs. Neither the tools, which were shattered by the Declaration *Fiducia supplicans*. Under the regime of the CDF’s *Responsum*, it would have been a different story, but the Curia contradicted itself in less than three years. Nor the will, because faith and moral conviction are deserting the Curia.

“If anyone doubts it, let them read the report of study group no. 9, which aligns itself with the Synodal Way and its conclusions on the LGBT question. In the meantime, as “dialogue” produces “consensus” between Rome and the DBK, the harm progresses among the German faithful and is beginning to cross borders, with the Curia’s blessing. Under these conditions, one must speak of complicity.”

Source: https://x.com/fsspxfr/status/2054178371978875124?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w

My Manhattan Parish Went Viral This Easter — Here’s What the Headlines Missed

COMMENTARY: The event that draws so many young adults, the Mass itself, is anything but a passing fad.

Dominican Father Jonah Teller incenses the altar during evening Ash Wednesday Mass on Feb. 18, 2026, at the Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village.
Dominican Father Jonah Teller incenses the altar during evening Ash Wednesday Mass on Feb. 18, 2026, at the Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village. (photo: Jeffrey Bruno for the National Catholic Register)

If you’ve been reading the headlines lately, you know that urban Gen Zers are flocking to the Catholic Church in droves — or, at least, to a few, particular parishes. 

Last month, Fox & Friends released a cliptitled “GEN Z REVIVAL: NYC church sees lines out the door every Sunday.” The New York City church in question was my own: the Church of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village, colloquially referred to as “St. Joe’s.”

Soon, the New York Post followed suit: “Gen Z Catholic influencers make church look cooler than ever — snapping up hundreds of thousands of social-media followers.” The article includes photos of influencers and TikTokers descending on my parish. (I can’t say I’ve seen or met any of them.) 

Not to be outdone, The Washington Postpublished an article titled “Why Catholicism is drawing in Gen Z men: Young men in their 20s and 30s are increasingly drawn to the Catholic Church as they seek truth, beauty and, yes, girlfriends.” Evie magazine, hailed as the “conservative Cosmo,” published a viral piece titled “NYC’s Hottest New Club Is Catholic Mass.”

More: https://x.com/jlliedl/status/2043826369587544556?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

“Anti-Christian” Synod: Bishop Schneider on the clear and present moral danger for the Church


Bishop Schneider (Ed Pentin)

“Homosexual heresy is increasingly infecting the Body of the Church, and if the Pope, and with him the cardinals and bishops, do not wake up and, as responsible spiritual physicians and shepherds, clearly and courageously warn and protect people from such spiritual contagion, they will be guilty through their inaction and silence. It is quite possible that future generations, looking back on our era, will apply to it words from the time of the Arian heresy: “The whole world sighed and wondered how it had abolished the Sixth Commandment of God.”

~ Bishop Schneider

More: https://x.com/dianemontagna/status/2054169415684403498?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w


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