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.
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.
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.
Suppression of the Latin Mass Isn’t About the Mass
The suppression of the Latin Mass has nothing to do with the Mass. It’s about extracting loyalty to Vatican II.
Will False Obedience Kill the Latin Mass?
Will Catholics allow false obedience to kill the Traditional Latin Mass?
Consecration of Humanity: More Prideful Modernism
Francis’ consecration of humanity to the Immaculate Heart is just more prideful Modernism running unabated throughout the Church.
Modernism Has Real Consequences for Real People
Modernism is a real heresy with real consequences for our lives.
Why Modernists Hate the Feast of Christ the King
Modernists hate the Feast of Christ the King because they believe they are above the authority of Christ and the deposit of faith.
Francis Intends to Make a Different Church and Isn’t the Pope
Faithful Catholics can now admit that Francis intends to make a “different church” and is not the pope.
Why I Did Not Become a Permanent Deacon
The modern version of the permanent diaconate undermines the role of the ordained minster contrary to Church Tradition.