
An Enemy Has Done This: Globalism, the Conciliar Church, and Crippled Consciences
“ There is only one universal Church of the faithful, outside of which no one can be saved. ” (Innocent III and the Fourth Ecumenical Council of the Lateran, 1215)

“ There is only one universal Church of the faithful, outside of which no one can be saved. ” (Innocent III and the Fourth Ecumenical Council of the Lateran, 1215)

The sycophants are the ones creating controversy here – not Bishop Strickland, who is merely doing his job by calling a spade a spade no matter who’s using it to bury God.

Spadaro’s words [from his article ” Seeds of the Revolution: Jesus Praises great Faith of Pagan Woman ” see below] are like a puddle of sewage containing the scum of the worst Modernism that has been plaguing the Church for more than a century.

Paul DEROGIS: Excellency, during his recent appearance on the French programme ‘Géopolitique Profonde’, when asked about his “Roman” contacts, the president of Civitas, Alain Escada, replied that Bishop Viganò was the only Roman prelate today, apart from those ordained without Roman consent, to fight the New World Order and to support Civitas which also fights against globalism. Do you actually consider yourself an exception among the Roman prelates? And if so, how do you explain this worrying situation?

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The order is not disciplinary and does not prevent Dr. Peterson from expressing himself on controversial topics; it has a minimal impact on his right to freedom of expression,” the decision, written by Justice Paul Schabas, reads in part.

“This is magisterium: the Council is the magisterium of the Church. Either you are with the Church and therefore you follow the Council, and if you do not follow the Council or you interpret it in your own way, as you wish, you are not with the Church. We must be demanding and strict on this point. The Council should not be negotiated in order to have more of these… No, the Council is as it is.” (Francis, January 30, 2021 Address )

We must hold fast to perennial Catholic truths and be wary of any attempts to present an alternative to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, or to push for a faith that speaks of dialogue and brotherhood, while attempting to remove the fatherhood of God.

A significant part of the articles and discussions held in traditional and conservative Catholic circles describe and lament the current situation of both the world and the Church. If we notice that unlike the era before the French Revolution (1789), in our times sin has not only become widespread but has also been institutionalized through so-called “laws” that directly contradict the Ten Commandments and the Christian Gospel, this is an easily understandable fact. Instead of attempting to describe the extent of the social and institutional disaster of our days, I will simply state that everything proves the truth of the words of the Saint John, the Eagle of Patmos, who affirms that “the whole world is seated in wickedness” ( 1 John 5: 19). But what is the root of such a situation? What is lacking in the Church and the world today? The answer, I think, is self-evident: saints. We lack saints.

The image, so wonderfully sculpted in Michelangelo’s Pieta, sits in sharp contrast to an image of Mary holding her infant Child at his birth. So while she holds that Infant, giving Him to the world with the fullness of life, we (represented by the men who removed Him from the Cross), give her back a Son bloodied and mangled by our own hands. Her sorrow must have been incomprehensible.

Blessed Pius IX’s words about “liberty of conscience and worship” from his 1864 encyclical, Quanta Cura, likely sound familiar to many faithful Catholics:

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Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Jim Jordan revealed evidence that Wray perjured himself, as FBI field offices in Los Angeles and Portland and perhaps others were also monitoring Catholics.

No one knows the character and ministry of Bishop Joseph E. Strickland like the Catholic faithful of this diocese. He has been in our homes, faithfully preached the gospel to us, baptized our children, corrected us when necessary, and buried our dead for as long as many can remember. In all respects, he is a faithful bishop and son of Holy Mother Church.

On the topic of conformity, we can look to a psychological study described by Professor Cass Sunstein, a legal scholar who has held positions in the administrations of Presidents Obama and Biden — most of us would not agree with his political views, but we need to understand his insights because those reshaping our world understand them. In his 2019 book entitled Conformity, Professor Sunstein described the famous “ Asch Conformity Experiment ” which took place in the 1950s:

Any person who constantly participates in the Holy Mass hears and learns both the Greater Doxology, “Gloria in excelsis Deo…” ( Luke 2: 14), and the Lesser Doxology, “Gloria Patri, et Filio et Spiritui Sancto.” Especially the latter is very often used in both the context of personal, private prayers, and during the Sacraments and Holy Mass. This fact faithfully mirrors the content of the Holy Scriptures, where the notion of „glory” appears hundreds (if not thousands) of times. As a comprehensive mystical synthesis of the entire Bible, the Apocalypse of Saint John emphasizes who is the rightful recipient of the glory:

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Your view of the high altar is restricted by a new, white marble altar composed of disembodied heads (faces, not skulls) packed in a pile between smooth marble slabs, like a sinister tramezzino (the Italian whitebread sandwich). Mainstream reports are not flattering about this “moltitudine di teste” (“myriad of heads”), [3] described as “ accatastate ” (‘piled, dumped,’ or ‘shoved’) between marble “sheets.” [4] “The heads represent saints, martyrs, and historical figures both secular and religious,” [5] famous sculptures, with an Antique Classical emphasis exemplified by a replica of the Pythian Apollo (c. 120-140 A.D.).

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In his 1846 encyclical, Qui Pluribus, Blessed Pius IX charged the Church’s shepherds with protecting the purity of the Catholic Faith:
