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The Catholic Church’s primary mission is the salvation of souls, guided by the principle that law serves this end. Historically, extraordinary measures may be necessary to preserve faith when conventional norms fail. In the wake of Vatican II, concerns arise regarding doctrinal purity and liturgical integrity, prompting calls to resist harmful innovations and uphold tradition.
The Archbishop of Selsey critiques modern culture’s apathy towards faith and truth, emphasizing the dangers of false compassion that detaches morality from God. He warns of a spiritual and civilizational decline, urging a return to authentic Christian teachings and active witness of Christ, to counter societal disintegration and moral confusion.
The content outlines the liturgical schedule from Sunday, July 27, to Saturday, August 3, detailing the feast days of various saints, including St. Ignatius and St. Martha. It specifies the colors of vestments for each day, and mentions conditions for offering mass, including votive and requiem masses.
Fructus Fidei emphasizes the importance of active faith, which is evidenced through good works and holiness amidst societal confusion. The message calls Christians to nurture their faith through traditional practices, reject compromise, and live authentically. It encourages laity to engage proactively, providing clear guidance on how to cultivate a fruitful spiritual life in service of truth.
The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost highlights the importance of true Christian life marked by divine grace and moral transformation. The liturgy warns against hypocrisy, urging believers to bear good fruit through obedience to God’s law. It emphasizes that genuine faith manifests in actions, calling for self-examination of one’s spiritual fruitfulness.
The liturgy for the Seventh Sunday Post Pentecost emphasizes the urgent call for Christians to bear fruit in their lives, reflecting true transformation in Christ. It challenges believers to examine their actions and faith, advocating for visible Christianity through daily acts of obedience, love, and grace, ultimately becoming a blessing to others.
The sermon highlights God’s unfailing providence and the struggle to reconcile divine goodness with the existence of evil and suffering. It draws parallels between Abraham’s faith amidst disorder and today’s societal challenges. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of trusting God’s purpose, acknowledging both the reality of suffering and the hope in divine promises.
This week’s Feasts Reflection on the Feast of St Martha, Virgin July 29 In the traditional calendar, St Martha is honoured not merely as the industrious hostess of Bethany, but as a woman of profound faith and quiet strength. Though often remembered for her busyness—“troubled about many things” (Luke 10:41)—Martha is also the one who… Read more: This week’s Feasts
The Archbishop of Selsey critiques modern culture’s apathy towards faith and truth, emphasizing the dangers of false compassion that detaches morality from God. He warns of a spiritual and civilizational decline, urging a return to authentic Christian teachings and active witness of Christ, to counter societal disintegration and moral confusion.
The Spectacle of Neglect: UN Refusal to Deliver Aid in Gaza Exposed While the international press accuses Israel of starving Gazan civilians, reality tells a very different story. On July 24, 2025, the Israel Defense Forces invited dozens of foreign journalists to the Kerem Shalom crossing, offering them a firsthand look at hundreds of trucks… Read more: The Spectacle of Neglect: UN Refusal to Deliver Aid in Gaza Exposed
No Peace Without Truth: The Moral Catastrophe of Supporting Hamas In the aftermath of every flare-up in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a familiar chorus returns to the streets of the West: “Free Palestine.” But slogans are not solutions, and moral clarity is not achieved through volume. The tragedy of Gaza is real, profound, and agonising—but those… Read more: No Peace Without Truth: The Moral Catastrophe of Supporting Hamas
A viral video falsely claimed Pope Leo XIV introduced “15 major reforms” to the Catholic Church, misleadingly suggesting significant doctrinal changes. However, Snopes debunked these claims, indicating no such reforms exist. Leo XIV’s papacy focuses on continuity and spiritual renewal, countering misinformation with measured actions towards clarity and reverence in practice.
Pope Leo XIV’s recent address suggests that no episcopal see, including Rome, should claim primacy, sparking controversy among traditional Catholics who view it as a departure from Vatican I’s teachings. While some celebrate this as a step towards ecumenical unity, critics argue it undermines the papacy’s doctrinal authority and could lead to confusion within the Church.
A Fraternal Rebuke: French Archbishop Condemns Reinstatement of Convicted Rapist as Diocesan Chancellor The case of Fr. Dominique Spina reignites outrage over clerical abuse, episcopal accountability, and the tension between mercy and justice in the French Church. The Archdiocese of Toulouse has become the epicentre of a new scandal after the appointment of a convicted… Read more: A Fraternal Rebuke: French Archbishop Condemns Reinstatement of Convicted Rapist as Diocesan Chancellor
A petition in Germany calling for Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki’s removal has garnered over 60,000 signatures, accusing him of moral failure and mishandling clerical abuse cases. The Archdiocese of Cologne dismisses the claims as baseless. This case poses a challenge for Pope Leo XIV regarding episcopal accountability amid ongoing controversies within the Church.
Hands Off the Crozier: Clericalism, Silence, and the Scandal of Inaction Under Pope Leo XIV “For judgment shall begin at the house of God” (1 Peter 4:17) In the weeks since Pope Leo XIV’s assumption of the Petrine office, the faithful have watched with both anticipation and trepidation as the new pontiff’s tone, gestures, and… Read more: Hands Off the Crozier: Clericalism, Silence, and the Scandal of Inaction Under Pope Leo XIV
Fr Paulo Cobangbang and Fr Marcel Maria Vianney, members of the Old Roman clergy, are actively engaged in missionary work in Davao City, promoting the Traditional Latin Mass. Their efforts emphasize the importance of traditional teachings amidst modern challenges, fostering community engagement, and spiritual resilience through the St Michael Parish, which serves as a model for self-sustaining parish life.
“God’s First”: St. Thomas More’s Skull May Be Exhumed Ahead of 500th Anniversary St. Dunstan’s Church in Canterbury confirms plans to preserve and potentially enshrine the martyr’s relic, in an ecumenical effort bridging five centuries of English religious history. St. Thomas More’s skull — preserved in secret for centuries following his execution for treason in… Read more: “God’s First”: St. Thomas More’s Skull May Be Exhumed Ahead of 500th Anniversary
Archbishop Michael Francis Crotty, Apostolic Nuncio to Nigeria, warns against the commercialization of the Eucharist among clergy, emphasizing the need for holiness over profit. He highlights concerns about liturgical abuses and the impact of prosperity theology on worship. Crotty also addresses the rising violence against the Church, urging faith and accountability.
Robert Hugh Benson’s novel “Lord of the World,” endorsed by three popes, envisions a future dominated by secularism and a false peace under an Antichrist. It critiques modern society’s moral decline and warns of the dangers when faith is lost. This century-old work resonates profoundly in today’s cultural context.
Deborah True, a Florida parish administrator, was sentenced to ten years in prison for embezzling nearly $700,000 from Holy Cross Catholic Church over eight years. The fraud surfaced after the death of the parish priest, highlighting grave deficiencies in church oversight and the consequences of internal betrayal within the Church.
The Pinesap Affair centers on Connor Estelle, who identified as a fascist during a televised debate, eliciting public backlash and resulting in his job loss. His subsequent fundraising appeal raised concerns about the mingling of Catholicism and extremist ideologies. The incident highlights the co-opting of religious terminology by radicalism and the challenges of ideological discourse.
Britain’s Apostasy and Islam’s Ascent: A Traditional Catholic Perspective The question Britain must now face is not whether mass Islamic immigration has changed the nation, but whether anything remains capable of restoring what has been lost. From grooming gangs and terror attacks to the closure of churches and the rise of mosques, the evidence is… Read more: Britain’s Apostasy and Islam’s Ascent: A Traditional Catholic Perspective
Reclaiming the Right to Speak Truth: A Catholic Defence of Nick Timothy’s Free Speech Bill The freedom to proclaim truth—even when it offends—is not a liberal indulgence, but a natural right grounded in divine law. When Nick Timothy MP rose in Parliament on 17 July 2025 to introduce the Freedom of Expression (Religion or Belief… Read more: Reclaiming the Right to Speak Truth: A Catholic Defence of Nick Timothy’s Free Speech Bill
The discussion led by Dr. Joseph Nicolosi Jr. on same-sex attraction emphasizes its roots in unmet emotional needs and relational wounds, particularly in boys longing for paternal affirmation. This framework advocates for healing through understanding, compassion, and spiritual redemption, challenging modern ideologies that reduce identity to mere sexual orientation.
The plight of vulnerable children worldwide is a pressing crisis, exacerbated by war, poverty, and exploitation across continents. From Latin America to Africa, children face dire circumstances, including trafficking and violence. The Church must actively advocate for their protection, reject complicity in silence, and restore its commitment to safeguarding the innocent.
Hope Not Hate (HnH) has shifted from combating extremism to enforcing ideological conformity, targeting traditional Christian and conservative views as “far-right.” This change has skewed public policy and eroded trust, highlighted by false claims and manipulative tactics. HnH’s control over moral language poses a threat to honest discourse and religious expression.
The term “Judeo-Christian” misrepresents the relationship between Judaism and Christianity, promoting a misleading theological equivalence. While it emerged as a moral alliance in the 20th century, this perspective undermines Christianity’s fulfillment of Old Testament promises. Clarity in doctrine is vital, emphasizing that Christianity exceeds coexistence, demanding evangelization with conviction.
Nuntiatoria LXIV (27.07.25) confronts Church decline, Hamas propaganda, false compassion, abortion laws, Pride policing, liturgical abuse, child exploitation, and ideological capture. Grounded in the Latin Mass and perennial Catholic doctrine, it calls for conversion, courage, and clarity amid crisis. Truth uncompromised. Faith that bears fruit.
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