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Deus ex Machina: using AI to end the Benepapist debate.

So in an attempt to put this debate to bed once and for all – or at least to show how futile the arguing is – I present a novel solution for this post-conciliar problem, and for a Church so enamored of novelty: Artificial Intelligence. Think of it as a digital reductio ad absurdum.

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Chicago: Latin Mass Bad. Sodomy Good.

( The Pillar ) As the Archdiocese of Chicago calls for “liturgical orthodoxy” in its implementation of Traditiones custodes, at least one parish has permitted lay people to give a homiletic reflection, despite the Church’s requirements that a homily be given at Sunday Mass, and that homilies can be preached only by ordained ministers.

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THE CRISIS OF MAN AND THE DECLINE OF THE WEST: Interview of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò

1. Your Excellency: [Here in Italy] we are now in economic and financial bankruptcy, where the public debt is now over 2.7 billion euros. In my opinion the problem is the moral and ethical bankruptcy not only of the ruling class but also of a significant part of the population. What can we do to reconstruct a social fabric that includes an ethical and moral sense?

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Francis Confirms the Root of the Problem: Vatican II

Although this merely repeats the ideas that ostensibly animated his Traditiones Custodes restrictions on the Tridentine Mass, Francis reminded us that opposition to Vatican II is a genuine problem for his anti-Catholic agenda. Francis is not playing 4D chess here — when he says that the “restorers” are a problem to his agenda, we should take him at his word. Accordingly, if we are truly interested in opposing the disastrous situation in the Church we need to oppose the novelties of Vatican II.

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WHY WE MARCH : President Jean de Tauriers Addresses 20,000 Chartres Pilgrim at Pentecost Sunrise

The adventure of the pilgrimage has gone through the years, the generations have followed one another since 1983. The older generation has experienced persecution and then liturgical peace under Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI. The young pilgrims discover with amazement the icy harshness of the motu proprio Traditionis Custodes, the responses of the Congregation for Divine Worship, with its panoply of restrictions, punishments, bureaucratic clarifications, threats.

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On the Front Lines of the Global War: An Interview with Catholic Pro-Lifer Will Goodman

I reached out to Will to see what he knew about the incident and to get his thoughts on his indictment and the other cases around the country in which he is involved. Will is a full-time prolifer, meaning he has given up a career and material comfort to rescue women and their children from what Will calls the “ American Holocaust,” the “global war” against the unborn and their mothers. In the below interview, part of which was published at Human Life Review in April, Will Goodman provides Remnant readers with an inside look at the work of a prolifer, and the twisted realities of a government and a society in thrall to the culture of death.

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