Monthly Archives: December 2023
IRELAND: Enoch Burke, Christian, imprisoned indefinitely for refusing to use the wrong pronoun
Glyphosate may be the cause of a rise in Celiac Disease worldwide
Pope Francis is not worthy to be buried among the 6 Popes entombed at Santa Maria Maggiore
Editor’s Note: This article is a good introduction, but it fails to mention that Santa Maria Maggiore houses the Crib of Christ and not to mention, ignoring some famous works of each Pope, such as Pope Honorious III’s promotion of the moral reform of the German Nobility, Saint Pius V’s call and formation of the Holy League of 1571 which defeated the Islamic/Turkish invasion of Italy at Lepanto, and Sixtus V’s declaration of Saint Bonaventure as the co-principal Doctor of the Church, with Saint Thomas Aquinas, in his bull which raised Scholastic Theology to the pinnacle of authority in all theological matters. — Pope Francis has made a mockery of the achievements of these 3 great popes, buried at Santa Maria Maggiore, and evidently wants to continue to mock them in death. For he has allowed the German Church to fly off into the most base immorality, he has declared to the Islamic World that their false religion is willed by God, and he has denounce traditional theology as outdated. So, knowing how God avenges His servants, I can say Bergoglio is in for a big surprise. — The article also fails to mention that Pope Nicolas IV approved the Rule of the Third Order of Saint Francis, which has been the cause of Sainthood for hundreds of Saints in the last 800 years.
Finally, if Pope Francis ends up buried in Santa Maria Maggiore, I do now make a personal vow before God, to undertake a campaign to see that his mortal remains are transferred elsewhere after his death. For it is intolerable to any right sense of religion that such a psychopathic godless man stain and defile such sacred ground.
VATICAN has Slovak Pilgrims with “Strickland” Banner arrested, interrogated cameras erased
Editor’s Note: These Slovak pilgrims were poorly prepared to be detained by the Italian State Police, which polices the square of Saint Peter, because in Italian law it is A FELONY for the police to take your cameras or cellphones and erase their contents without a court order. This also happened to me in Spain, where the state police erased my photos of themselves, while leaving the video of me being assaulted by private security in the Cathedral. — I am familiar with the police harassment which takes place near and inside Saint Peter’s square, as I have reported it on several occasions. — From my first day in Rome in 2019, when my Pope Benedict XVI banner was stolen by the State Police at the piazza of Saint John Lateran’s in the center of Rome, I know that these crimes and violation of civil liberties are gleefully perpetrated by the Italian State Police at the specific request and encouragement of Msgr. Parra, the under-secretary of State at the Vatican; because when I asked the Police on whose authority they acted, they named him.
ITALY: Morroccan torches Christmas Creche in Catholic Church, in Villastanza, Milan
The act of hatred against Christ was perpetrated at 2 P. M., yesterday on Friday 15, 2023 in the village of Villastanza, near Milan
Here is a video report:
The perpetrator was a man, born in Italy, from immigrants from the Magreb (interior Desert of Algeria & Morrocco); he was 30 years old. No one was injured. The fire spread from the large artistic Nativity Scene to the pews of the Church. There was heavy fire damage throughout the Church. — After setting the fire, the Morroccan inveighed against Italy and the West. — Also damaged is an irreplaceable piece of local culture an art, the 16th century organ.
Here are two reports in Italian, the first of which has several photos and a video of the damage to the Church interior.
This news is being censored totally by Google, but Bing is allowing links to be found.
HOLY LAND: Latin Patriarchate says IDF murdered 2 Catholic women in Church in cold blood
VATICAN: Cardinal Becciu sentenced to 5 1/2 years prison
Editor’s Note: In the USA the Left makes sure problems return when the Right is in power. And in 5.5 years that is likely to happen at Rome. So this sentence is not so much as a punishment, as it is the instrumentalization of a legal system to promote ecclesiastical disorder.
It can only be hoped — and let us pray for it — that the Cardinal now begins to sing about all the corruption in the Bergoglian pontificate, beginning with all the crimes he has committed against canon 1364, for which a Provincial Council can depose him as a heretic, schismatic or apostate. — Though, we cannot discount, that like the critics of the Clintons, he may not see the day for his first cantata.
CNN: Extremely patient Pope Francis is being persecuted by Americans
Editor’s Note: Never before in the history of the USA has a CIA controlled outlet defended the Pope against Catholics in the USA. The only explanation must be that the Pope is an asset installed by these haters of mankind to destroy the Church worldwide, because certainly CNN has not converted to the Catholic Faith.
Mafia of St. Gallen wants new generation of Fatherless children to feed their Pedophile Cult
Editor’s Note: It is as obvious as the Sun in the daytime sky, that Bergoglio and crew are doing everything to drive Catholics out of the Church and welcome the impenitent. The constant theme of welcoming victimizers or potential future victims of pedophilia or sodomy are the base notes to their concert of villainy. — This announcement will be the cause of an explosion of fornication among the clergy, which will in turn cause the promotion to orders of a generation of clerical bastards and the total corruption of the hierarchy, if any more corruption is possible. — And the Editor of the Jesuit Magazine reporting about it, above, understands this well, in choosing the picture of a priest who appears to be looking with desire at a young female lamb, about to be led to the slaughter house.
Why the Modern Formation of the Clergy needs a radical return to Tradition
by Br. Alexis Bugnolo
The Catholic Church had a tradition regarding priestly formation which endured from the time of the Apostles until the Council of Trent. Whereupon, there was instituted the form of formation we know today, of Seminaries in the major dioceses and priest formed in Seminaries.
But before the Council of Trent, that was not how priests were chosen and formed.
And a return to the ancient traditional system would have advantages combating the infiltration of the priesthood by sodomites and pedophiles.
For in ancient times, a priest became a priest through a long community monitory system.
First, before Vatican II, Orders were not limited to Bishops, Priests and Deacons.
No, they included, all the minor orders: porters, exorcists, acolytes, lectors, subdeacons as well as the major orders, deacons, priests and bishops. Although subdeacons were classified with major orders.
Catholic men who were faithful and piously attended the Divine Liturgy on a regular basis were invited to join the minor orders.
Invited.
That is the key word. And in each step of promotion it was by invitation only. There was no right to be promoted, and a candidate could be stopped for any length of years at any grade in Orders, if he failed to get the acknowledgement of his superiors or peers.
Also, the place of formation was the parish and the local churches. NOT some distant institution separated from the laity.
The practice led to men chosen for their virtue and constancy of honorable comportment. Since members of the minor orders worked side by side with married and celibate men until they were 30 years of age, there was a long process of observing their character, before they were ordained as priests.
There were also long intervals required for holding each munus. A man served as a deacon until he was 30 years of age, at least. Saint Bonaventure, for example was ordained at 32. That means most men were in minor orders for 16 or more years, twice the amount of time many are as seminarians today.
The medieval system broke down only because of the Black Death, which decimated the clergy of Europe. As a result many candidates were rushed to formation leading to a system which no longer promoted men with caution. By the 15th century, it was not infrequent for men in orders to be involved in horrible scandals.
Observations from an Anthropologist
The lack of patience and faith on the part of Bishops, in regard to the promotion of vocations, is, yes, at the root cause of most of the problems in priestly formation today. But the Church cannot afford to ignore that a different context for the promotion of vocations and a greater participation of the faithful and parishes and local churches in selecting and promoting candidates as was done for the first 15 centuries of Church history does have its advantages.
As an anthropologist — I hold a B. A. in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Florida, 1986 — I have had occasion to reflect on the formation of the clergy through the last 40 years of my vocation, having attended formation programs in minor seminary, major seminary, monasteries and 3 pontifical institutes at Rome. So, reflecting on what I was witness too and all the problems I have seen with the modern system of formation, I would make these observations, why the ancient system was better.
First, because in parishes families knew one another and thus could point out to the pastor or Bishop men who should be invited to assume minor orders. They could also warn the pastor or Bishop of scandalous behavior. The candidate would have to show himself at all times and in all situations a man of virtue and faith.
Second, because in the ancient system, Pastors, accordingly, had too emphasize catechesis over homilies in the Sunday sermons to make sure all the men were inspired to a life of virtue. — The modern practice which continually discourages this on the unproven claim that teaching the scriptures raw, rather than explaining the Cathechism well — and I speak of the Roman Cathecism — has had undeniable and disastrous results. And indeed it is not too obvious that a hierarchy which does not feel obligated to believe in the Cathechism is the same one which does not want it preached, not even to have good vocations.
The other advantages over the modern system are also obvious. At the present, “vocations” can be recruited at bars, night clubs, saunas and other unseemly places by corrupt and degenerate priests and bishops. If a Bishop wants a seminarian for vicious reasons, there is no one who can stop him, even when it is obvious that the seminarian is a dissolute or wicked man.
The Church today needs a system where any member of the faithful and especially the men of the parish can in an institutionalized manner be heard regarding the suitability of a man for promotion to orders. The laity need to be encouraged to promote men of worthy character. The Church needs minor orders restored to institutionalize a system which encourages vocations and makes it normal for a young man to go from active participation in his parish to being seen as a vocation. And the Church needs the help of a formation process which schools men in the liturgy by requiring the men of the parish to serve with their priest at the Altar at every Mass, Baptism, Marriage, as well as accompany him vising the homes for blessings, last rites etc..
In suchwise it will become impossible for the Gay Mafia to continue to promote their candidates and the Church can have once again a generation of sound chaste men to serve at the Altar of God.
My Recommendations from a veteran of formation programs
I began my vocational discernment, as they call it today, when I was in high school, more than 40 years ago, and since I have never been a very social person, the vast majority of men, whose names I know, were fellow seminarians, friars or priests and deacons. I have seen dysfunctional systems everywhere, and because I am not a priest, I have the freedom to speak out about what has and is going wrong.
But here I want to talk about fixing the problem, since the problems are well known in the inner circles of the clergy.
And so, in the mean time, I would urge pastors to restore as much as this medieval formation process as possible in their parishes, a thing which they can do on their own authority in a limited manner.
First, they should explain to the men of their parish in the principle Masses of each year, that in Christ all men are called to dedicate themselves to the salvation of the world. They are not like women, who in Mary already perfectly fulfilled their duties at the Altar of Calvary. They are like the Apostles who fled leaving only Saint John to serve that August Sacrifice. And since all men, married or not, can serve in the roles of porter, acolyte, and lector, all men should have the devotion and loyalty to Christ to make themselves available to serve.
Second, pastors should preach about the dignity of serving Christ at His Altar, and the duty of the Faithful to point out to him men of faith, of all ages 16+, to be invited to this august ministry. He should give them regular classes in the Faith and the liturgy, and establish schedules of service, being as inviting as possible. And he should teach all who serve at Mass to be men of prayer, devotion, self discipline and attentive to the worship of God, not being seen by men. This is not an extra-curricular activity of a parish priest. For it not only redounds to but is the essential means for promoting the salvation of all souls entrusted to him in his parish territory. He cannot succeed on his own, he needs to form an “army” of collaborators.
Third, and most fundamental in this reform is restoring the recognition of the presence of the Divine Father in the lives of all Catholics, especially at Mass. This requires not only a catechetical emphasis on God the Father in all things, but also the restoration of the image of the Eternal Father in the altitude and apex of the Sanctuary, to which all return by facing Him when they pray to Him. It makes no sense and is destructive of respect for all fathers, that a priest with the faithful face some other direction, when praying to the Eternal Father. In this way, the men of the parish will realize that they are not on a stage to please men, but are standing before their eternal and divine Archetype of all manhood and fatherhood, when they participate in the worship of the Father through the Son in the Holy Spirit led by their priest. In this way, the entire and most profound truth of our Holy Religion, of the Redemption of Mankind and of the restoration of the Human Family will become most clear and easily grasped.
Fourth, and finally, a promoting of the right kind of devotion to the Blessed Virgin, of the kind that does not make men effeminate but teaches them that sonship to the Virgin means that they should excel in sonship to the Eternal Father, a thing which means sharing in the Cross of Christ and worshipping the Father with the Crucified, alongside their priests at daily mass. That is where Our Lady wants men. She does not want men who cling to the aprons of their mothers, as She never had such a Son.
Fr. Murray: Pope Francis is gravely violating the employment rights of Cardinal Burke
Misreporting about events in Rome – Rupnick and Pope Francis’ Burial
Editor’s Note: The above is incorrectly reported, because when a community is dissolved it no longer exists. To say that a community will have to dissolve in 9 months time, is like saying, let’s wait until the complaints are forgotten and then we will forget to suppress it. — Also, Both Barnhardt and Walker are saying Pope Francis will be buried outside of Rome (Walker) or away from all the Popes (Barnhardt). These statements are false. As FromRome.info readers know, having lived for 4 years in and about Rome, I have often mentioned that there are Popes buried in other Churches of the city, than the Vatican. Santa Maria Maggiore houses the tomb of St. Pius V, and yes, it is within the walls of Aurelius.
Finally a brief update. Catholics in the English speaking world do need an objective uncontrolled news source at Rome. FromRome.Info tried to do that, but it takes major funding, as it is very difficult both to rent residences for reporters and operate a news operation from the Eternal City on occasional free-will donations. — If anyone wants to try. my offer to sell FromRome.info (for a donation to a Charity I name) remains open, just contact me for more information.