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THOMAS SOWELL FLASHBACK:  IT’S PATHETIC THAT SOMEONE IN THE POSITION OF THE POPE WOULD SPOUT OFF ABOUT ‘TRICKLE-DOWN ECONOMICS’ WHEN THERE’S REALLY NO SUCH THING.

SOWELL 2015 ON LATE REMBERT WEAKLAND FRANCISNOMICS: TO BASE SOCIAL OR MORAL PRINCIPLES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE 18TH-CENTURY ENLIGHTENMENT, AND THEN CALL THE RESULT “CATHOLIC TEACHINGS” SUGGESTS SOMETHING LIKE BAIT-AND-SWITCH ADVERTISING.

FRANCISPLANET: URINATING IN CHURCH IS “FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION”

SYNODALITY CHARADE: FRANCIS ANNULS DEMOCRATIC ELECTION OF MONTECASSINO ABBOT

THE EVIL OF FEMINISM IN MORAL THEOLOGY

POPE FRANCIS ADDS A YEAR TO THE GAY SESAME STREET SYNOD

THE REMNANT ALMOST SEEMS TO SAY THAT FRANCIS SHOULD BE REMOVED, BUT THEN DOESN’T.

MUNDABOR ON THE ‘SPIRIT’S’ HOLY POSTPONEMENT:  THIS SYNOD IS TAKING THE SHAPE OF A HUGE BOOMERANG.

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4 Thoughts on “Canon212 Update: Faithful Catholic Leaders Walk An Ever Thinner Tightrope

  1. The Bannon interview of Bishop Schneider was stellar!!!!! I attended the Pontifical High Mass he offered at MY parish in Pittsburgh during the Catholic Identify Conference. It was awesome and the pews were filled. Here are photos from that Mass newliturgicalmovement org A great article too.
    Nostalgia? No Thanks! Tradition Will Always Be for the Young

  2. Anonymous on October 18, 2022 at 7:33 pm said:

    Abp Schneider was very, very good on Bannon’s show. Steve gave him a lot of time. Many subjects were covered and connected. Thanks to Steve!

  3. Fr. Cusick, A Priest Life blog, notes the following fact:

    http://apriestlife.blogspot.com/2022/10/implosion.html

    Seminarians (non-SSPX and FSSP that is) are, and have been, in a state of numerical collapse since … 1965 (??!!?? … what could possibly explain such a thing? Hmmm.

    Fr. Cusick points out one obvious corrective – return to Sacred Tradition, rather than choking the life out of it.

    I have another idea. The collapse is caused by effeminacy and homosexual depravity within the Seminaries themselves and in their admitting procedures. They are looking for effeminates and promoting ye homosexual agenda. A friend of mine is one of these *former* Seminarians*, and he has spoken to me personally of his experience with this Seminary moral rot which ultimately drove him out. What man would subject himself to spiritual obedience to such perverts as these? They leave.

    Return to Sacred Tradition, as Fr. Cusick advises, will also heal the effeminacy afflicting our Seminaries. It’s not just numbers. It’s quality. Both.

    • A classic book that opens the lid on Seminary perversity: Goodbye, Good Men.

      https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/424624.Goodbye_Good_Men?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=MOlqn1f067&rank=1

      Note, from the link, the first person account of reader “James”, who reveals his own personal Seminary experience in his book review. I quote him in full, here:

      – quote –

      “I eagerly devoured this book. As one who attended a seminary in the Midwest during the height of the period Michael Rose covers, I can endorse Goodbye, Good Men as accurate to a positively uncanny degree. Unlike some readers, I never tired of the author’s extensive use of first-person testimonials. To read these was to relive one of the most horrific experiences of my own lifetime. Not that there wasn’t much to be gained during the two years I spent at seminary — in lifelong friends made, in some great academic opportunities I was afforded, etc. — but horrific because my eyes were opened to the real cause of the sex abuse scandals soon to envelop the Church. I did feel, while reading, that there was one thing missing here: a full account of how the key network of seminary admissions and priestly formation ideologues originally came to engineer this nationwide collapse in institutional standards. Who were the masterminds? How, when, and where did they organize and communicate? — through newsletters and conferences, etc, etc? But in any case, make no mistake about it. Moral collapse at the seminaries was the principal cause of the Church’s sex abuse crisis. Anyone who was there could have seen it coming. I certainly did. And I found it a marvel, even then, that the bishops ultimately responsible for the catastrophe couldn’t see it coming too.”

      – end quote –

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