From Rome: A Pilgrim’s Visit to the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem.

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo

Many thanks to all who helped me return to Rome, whether by your prayers and/or financial support. Here is my promised video, with a visit to the Basilica at Rome where the Major Relics of Christ’s Passion are kept.

2025 is the Jubilee Year, a year of special indulgences for those who pilgrimage to Rome. Being back in Italy will help me offer those of you, who cannot go, a virtual pilgrimage to all the major holy sites. It will be a wonderful time for us all to pray for one another, for our families, friends, and for the Church and peace in the world.

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7 thoughts on “From Rome: A Pilgrim’s Visit to the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem.”

  1. If you believe Pope Francis is not the pope, than there is no holy year. All Bergoglios pronouncements are nulled. Is that correct?

    1. There have been holy years since Pope Boniface VIII declared the first one in 1300. As for Pope Francis, whether he be pope or not is not a matter of belief, but of canonical facts, laws and judicial decisions of competent ecclesiastical tribunals. Here at FromRome.Info, I do everything to keep explaining this, even though some of my readers still do not seem to understand that. Since Pope Francis was elected pope in a juridically valid manner on Jan. 30. 2023, by resorting to the Apostolic Right of the Catholic Faithful at Rome to elect their pope — a right received from Saint Peter himself and recognized by the whole Church for 2000 years — whether he had the proper intention to be the pope or whether he lost the office by his signature on Fiducia Supplicans, these are valid questions, but they need to be heard in the competent tribunal, which is a provincial council. The Bishops of the ecclesiastical province of Rome have been for nearly a year now petitions by many of the faithful to call such a council, and indeed, since the signing of Fiducia supplicans, I have sustained that the Apostolic See is impeded by that scandal which raises an objective fact based argument to question whether he be the pope still or not. But I am not anyone with the authority to declare a sentence in such a tribunal nor am I anyone who can call such a council. And so, like everyone in the Church, whether just or unjust, a man has his rights until he is proven in a court of competent jurisdiction not to have a valid claim or to have lost his claim or to never have had a valid claim. And if the Bishops do not call such a council, then their non action is a de facto sanction of Pope Francis’ authority to call a Jubilee Year and grant the customary indulgences. And we faithful are left to ponder or not, what Christ thinks about all of this. But in absence of a judgement against him in a competent tribunal, we too must publicly presume that he has a valid right and a valid authority, even though we have a right to demand and petition for such a tribunal to meet. But you are likewise allowed to personally act as if he had no right and to ignore the Jubilee year and not seek the customary indulgences. But regardless, the Basilicas of Rome remain places of pilgrimage.

      Please stop following the dumbed down, silly grifter rhetoric of “he is not the pope, because I say so” logic. It’s not Catholic and it has never been Catholic.

      But as for indulgences, whether they be issued by valid popes or by antipopes or by validly elected popes who are suspected of heresy, since they are spiritual grants of mercy to poor souls, I incline to the opinion that Christ the King regards them all as valid, not because He approves of the men who claim to be pope or who are held to be pope simply speaking, but because even when they are not in law or in His sight worthy to grant them, He still loves poor souls more than them. Moreover, His love for poor souls is not conditioned by their sinfulness or their canonical pretensions, because when they are validly ordained bishops, they are still His bishops.

  2. Thank you for beautiful video.
    You seem very happy in Rome. I can feel your joy.
    May you be blessed forever.
    Special blessings from Blessed Mother.
    Stay safe.
    We need your apostolic mission
    and your wisdom to guide us through these sanctifying times.
    AVE MARIA

  3. Many thanks, Brother Alexis, for this video-tour of such an important Roman basilica, and I look forward very much to your visits to other important holy sites.

    Your closing comments regarding the removal of the altar in front of the relics of the Holy Cross are most profound and, at the same time, deeply troubling, as it is clear that a manifestly evil masonic spirit is at work within the current pontificate……

    Christus vincit; Christus regnat; Christus imperat.

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