The essay critiques Vatican II’s stance on religious freedom, asserting it deviates from traditional Catholic doctrine that recognizes the state’s role in directing the faithful towards salvation and the common good.
Category: Modernism and the Antichurch
Over 100 years ago, Pope St. Pius X called Modernism the synthesis of all heresies. This heresy has infiltrated the Roman Catholic Church at all levels. Achieving formal acceptance at the Second Vatican Council, a new modernist-driven Antichurch has arisen parallel to the real Church that maintains the outward trappings of the Catholic Church but not the core of the faith. This is an unprecedented situation for the Church, but thanks to Pope St. Pius X, those who maintain the faith can recognize and work to root out Modernism from the Church.
Errors of Vatican II: Revolutionary Poison
The errors of Vatican II. a revolutionary poison, have been injected into the Church.
A Reply to the Hallow App CEO on Partnering with Pro-Abortion Activists
Nothing like up waking on Thanksgiving morning to read a story about a popular Catholic phone app hiring an extremely famous, rabid pro-abortion activist to read Advent reflections.
Rise of the Fence Sitters
Father Altman is under fire again, this time by the fence sitters who refuse to take principled stands.
Francis Gets Schooled by the Saints
What would St. Vincent Lerins think about Francis using his words to promote Modernism?
Defending Tradition Against Vatican II
I should not have to write about defending Tradition against Vatican II. But we must stick up for the faith in the face of the current grave crisis in the Church.
Divine Mercy or Modernist Delusion?
I tried to follow the Divine Mercy devotion, and even read Faustina’s entire diary, but I just can’t do it anymore.
Authority Versus Power in the Church
The brewing liturgical wars seem to raise a lot of questions over authority versus power in the Church. This is a direct result of the Modernist heresy.
Am I On the Same Team as Cardinal McElroy?
Am I on the same team as Cardinal Robert McElroy? Do we share the same faith? The answer appears to be…
The Shepherd Is Dead—the Gates Are Open
The gates are open, the shepherd is dead, and we are the prey.