Sunday, March 22, 2026

Michelangelo bust rediscovered in Rome after centuries in obscurity

 

Art historians confirm sculpture is the work of the Renaissance master.

Experts have formally attributed a marble bust of Christ the Saviour in a Rome church to Michelangelo Buonarroti, in a revelation of global significance for the art world.

The announcement on Wednesday follows extensive historical research and technical analysis that has lifted the veil on the true provenance of the sculpture in the Basilica of Sant’Agnese fuori le Mura.

The findings, the result of a decade of archival research into wills, diaries and inventories dating back to 1564, challenge the long-held belief that the artist destroyed his final sketches and sculptures.

The report, presented by independent researcher Valentina Salerno, suggests that rather than destroying his portfolio, Michelangelo took measures to safeguard his works, entrusting them to a loyal inner circle.

The marble work had remained in the Roman basilica on Via Nomentana for centuries, largely overlooked or regarded as a high-quality copy.

However scholars, led by Salerno, have now identified the piece as a mature work by Michelangelo, linking it to his late devotional style and noting its profound anatomical precision and emotional depth.

The attribution is bolstered by a significant discovery: a Michelangelo drawing sold at Christie’s London last month possesses a provenance that aligns perfectly with the Rome bust.


Saturday, March 21, 2026

We already have an “altered Mass”: it’s called the novus ordo

The addiction to constant change is a feature and not a bug of the Vatican II mentality, legitimized however subversively by reference to a certain “spirit” operating as a hermeneutic with loose reference to the documents of said council.

The Church is in need not of change, whether or not for its own sake. The Church has need of stability.

The Abbot of Solesmes proposes changing the traditional Mass to effect its insertion into the missal with the Mass of Vatican II unchanged. This is an oxymoron: the Vatican II liturgy is defined most precisely by its constant state of evolution, never being any one thing but under a constant process of permutation.

The only reality left in the public life of the Church which is not subject to the evolution of revolution is the holy Mass of tradition. It is defined most perfectly as that which does not change.

With due regard for the venerable scholarship of the good abbot, the most simple and unlearned of souls can perceive the value of the traditional liturgy as flowing from its perennial history as something precious which is handed down, organic and not manufactured.

Leave the holy Mass of tradition alone. It is nearly the only Catholic treasure we have left in this confused and rootless age of disbelief and sacrilege.

- a simple priest




The Priesthood is “too hard”? Marriage is hard, also.


The problem is the naïveté and immaturity with regard to life itself, with commitment of any kind necessary for all vocations.

There is no way of life possible without vocation and without the "no" to all the choices that re incompatible with the vocational choice. Chastity is hard for everyone. That’s why it’s a virtue. Celibacy is an excuse. Hopefully one day, for his own good, he will be able to be ashamed.

Ever hear of something called the "golden parachute"? I think the choice of his next vocation was made before he decided to quit his current one. Not sure what her name is...

Alberto Ravagnani, 32, the former priest, photographed in his hometown of Milan for The Telegraph - Laura Larmo

I quit the priesthood because it’s too hard to stay celibate

Years of inner conflict over his sexuality have pushed Alberto Ravagnani to challenge one of Catholicism’s most divisive disciplines

https://x.com/telegraph/status/2028062830595854573?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w

Friday, March 20, 2026

Bishops Abandon Teaching Role to Peddle Sentiment

 “The USCCB’s brief abandoned faithful American Catholics to their personal consciences on the issue, while demanding a fundamentally anti-Catholic approach: love divorced from the truth.”

Jacqueline O’Hara argues that the US bishops’ intervention in Trump v Barbara substitutes moral sentiment for moral clarity, reducing a complex question of immigration, citizenship and the common good to an emotive appeal that fails to reflect the full breadth of Catholic teaching.

America’s bishops and the birthright blind spot

Jacqueline O'Hara

American Catholics deserve moral clarity regarding the ongoing immigration crisis. Unfortunately, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ amicus brief in Trump v Barbara this week failed to give them that.

The brief categorised ending birthright citizenship as an immoral attack on human dignity and so reduced a complicated moral and political issue to an incoherent emotional appeal. It also excluded or misinterpreted key Catholic teachings regarding the obligations of citizens, national leaders and immigrants. It was not even written by a Catholic.

This half-hearted attempt at virtue-signalling...

More: https://thecatholicherald.com/article/americas-bishops-and-the-birthright-blind-spot

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Catholic Brothers and College Students Create New AI Platform in Honor of St. Carlo Acutis

 Saint Carlo Acutis "is perhaps the best example of how to use technology to serve God."

The Signs of the Times: The St. Jerome Project and the Renewal of Catholic Education


When a group of parishioners at St. Jerome Parish in Hyattsville, MD, set out to save their school from closure, they had no idea they would be helping to launch a nationwide renewal of Catholic education. What accounts for this unlikely story?

On the fifteenth anniversary of the St. Jerome Educational Plan, join us to hear co-author Michael Hanby reflect on the meaning of this moment in the history of the Church, the reasons for this unlikely success, and the need for the systematic reform of Catholic education in America.

The lecture will take place on Tuesday, March 24, at 7:00 p.m., in Keane Auditorium, McGivney Hall.

An R.S.V.P. is requested; click here to register.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The recasting of the conclave

From Damian Thompson @holysmoke:

“These ‘secrets of the conclave’ were never very secret and are being spun by former Team Francis hacks like Lamb. Conservatives were less interested in electing Erdo than stopping Parolin, hence their votes shifting quickly to Prevost. Francis didn’t have a chosen successor but certainly would have preferred Prevost to a Secretary of State who exploited the Pope’s illness so shamelessly. That said, Francis’s fawning media allies now find themselves excluded from the inner circle. They pretend nothing has changed but everyone knows they’re sulking.”

Ref this:


How Pope Leo was elected: New details of dramatic conclave battle revealed


https://x.com/holysmoke/status/2028354754238169293?s=46&t=IydJ-X8H6c0NM044nYKQ0w


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