Annex II: Order and Jurisdiction: The Futility of the Schism Accusation
Annex III: Letter from Cardinal Müller to Bishop Fellay, 6 June 2017
"hoc facite in meam commemorationem." Lucas 22:19
“A leading cardinal and former secretary of the Roman Curia has spoken to the Catholic Herald about the state of the Church, the role of the papacy, and how Catholics should approach authority.
“Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, described the veneration of the private and political opinions of the late Pope Francis as a “heresy” and said that criticising it was his “duty”. The German prelate insisted that Catholics should not fall into a heretical leaning spiritual posture known as “ultramontanism”, which exaggerates the role and doctrines surrounding the papacy, and said they should remain conscious of the historical context in which such attitudes emerged in the 19th century.”
More: https://thecatholicherald.cmail19.com/t/y-l-ajlgn-hdjiujtilk-y/
The loss of sacredness, the lack of centrality of God, the one-sided emphasis on the ‘meal character’ in the Mass since the introduction of the Novus Ordo: all this must be reconsidered!

(LifeSiteNews) — In an interview with Diane Montagna on January 20, 2026, Bishop Athanasius Schneider draws attention to some historical facts about the liturgical reform after the Second Vatican Council, which most bishops and cardinals ignore or are no longer aware of:
The liturgical constitution Sacrosanctum concilium was adopted on December 4, 1963, and provided guidelines for the reform of the Mass and other liturgical rites. It contained theological and pastoral principles. The actual implementation was entrusted to the Pontifical Commission (Consilium ad exsequendam Constitutionem de Sacra Liturgia). On January 27, 1965, a revised form of the order of Mass was published under the direction of the Consilium: Ordo Missae. Ritus servandus in celebratione missae … Editio typica1965. This Ordo Missae legally replaced parts of the Missale Romanum of 1962 and introduced the first changes.
In October 1967, an experimental new Mass (“Missa normativa“) was celebrated in Rome, which had been decided upon by the commission. It was another draft that no longer only slightly modified the 1962 rite. This version was presented by Annibale Bugnini, the secretary of the commission, to the first post-conciliar synod of bishops, but met with divided opinions:
In other words, this draft was not accepted as binding. It can be said that the majority of the synod fathers rejected the “Missa normativa” in this form and did not give a clear mandate to adopt or pursue this version (several were against it or wanted changes). Nevertheless, the process was not stopped; work on the new missal continued despite the divided response. Over several years, the texts and structure were revised, with the participation of Pope Paul VI himself. On April 3, 1969, the new missal was promulgated by the apostolic constitution Missale Romanum and was bindingly introduced on the first Sunday of Advent (November 30, 1969). This 1969 missal is the so-called Mass according to Paul VI (in ecclesiastical parlance, the “Novus Ordo Missae”). It differs considerably from the editio typica of 1965, which was already celebrated by the Council Fathers and met with no opposition among them. The change in the direction of celebration [ad orientem vs. versus populum] and the people’s altar were not envisaged by the Council.
To summarize:
Continuation of the Holy Gospel according to Matthew
Matt 6:16-21An Iranian Christian convert and former prisoner of conscience remains incommunicado two weeks after her rearrest on unknown charges.
Ghazal Marzban, who spent two months in Evin Prison last winter after being convicted of “propaganda against the regime by chanting slogans”, was rearrested by intelligence agents at her home in Tehran on 14 January.
Her Bible and other Christian literature were confiscated, and she was then taken away to an unknown location, with no explanation given for her rearrest.
Two hours later, Ghazal called home to tell her husband she was being held in a Ministry of Intelligence detention centre, but she has not been heard from since.
Ghazal’s rearrest comes in the context of an ongoing Internet blackout and brutal crackdown on protests, with credible reports that tens of thousands have been murdered by the Islamic Republic’s security forces.
At least a dozen Christians are among those known to have been killed so far, with new reports coming in every day and including members both of Iran’s recognised Armenian and Assyrian Christian communities and unrecognised converts.
More: https://x.com/percy_gryce/status/2016405217122648247?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w
Abigail Spanberger is allowing a mentally ill man in a dress around ELEMENTARY students.
Why is Virginia affirming a mental delusion at the great expense of children?
Source: @LoudonJW
More: https://x.com/loudounjw/status/2023148685278982343?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w
“You feel weak; you fear being overwhelmed by temptation: keep yourselves far away from occasions of sin. This is what it means to watch. Avoid the company of those who might lead you astray; flee even the shadow of anything evil; you cannot be too cautious; it is safer to be a little stricter than a little too easy. Abstain from reading books that are dangerous for you. Turn away from bad thoughts as soon as they arise: attend to some business, speak with some friend, or recite the Our Father with reverence. When you are variously tempted by the threats of the world, by false modesty, by selfishness, by provocative attitudes of others, or by the sinful pleasures of the world; when you feel urged to be cowardly, or greedy, or sensual, or to refuse forgiveness, then close your eyes and think of the Precious Blood poured out by Christ. Do not dare to say that you cannot help but sin; a little attention to these points will succeed (with the grace of God) in keeping you on the right path.
“And again, pray as well as watch. You must know that you can do nothing by yourselves; your past experience has taught you this; therefore turn to God for the will and the power; call upon Him earnestly in the name of His Son; be zealous for His holy ordinances. Is this not within your power? Do you not at least have power over the members of your body, so that you can constantly make use of the means of grace? Do you not have the power to come to church; to observe the fasts and feasts of the Church; to come to the holy altar and receive the Bread of Life? Force yourselves, at least, to do this: stretch out your hand, take the holy Body and Blood, the source of grace; this is not difficult, and you say that you truly desire to obtain the blessings He offers. What would you want more than a free gift, given ‘without money and without price’? Therefore, make no more excuses; do not complain about your wicked heart, about knowing, deciding, and not doing. Your remedy is here.
“…When He, the Lord of hosts, comes to shake the earth with terror, how many of the remnant of Israel will He find? We live in an enlightened age. The false teaching of a merely secular education makes us polite and affable. We are all clever and self-assertive. We think ourselves wise; we flatter one another; we find excuses when we become aware that we have sinned, and so, gradually, we lose the consciousness of sinning. We think our time superior to all others. ‘Blind Pharisees!’ This was our Lord’s deadly accusation against the falsely enlightened teachers of His day. Since therefore we desire to enter into life, let us constantly turn back to Christ for the two foundations of true Christian faith: humility of mind and seriousness of purpose!”
Saint John Henry Newman, Sermons