Cardinal Joseph Zen said that ‘conscience’ must be respected between the Vatican and the SSPX, arguing the latter should not be ‘compelled to accept teachings’ contrary to Tradition.
Müller's take differs from that of his brother Cardinal Joseph Zen, who argues that the SSPX should not be 'compelled to accept teachings' contrary to Tradition.
Cardinal against cardinal. Bishop against bishop. The unity of the Church’s hierarchy is fracturing in real time, and the fault lines are everywhere. At the center stands the SSPX’s planned July consecrations — and a canonical firestorm over whether excommunication would even be valid. Bishop Athanasius Schneider says no schismatic intent means no schismatic act. Bishop Marian Eleganti says acting without papal mandate is objectively schismatic regardless of intention. Two bishops, same faith, opposite conclusions. Behind them, cardinals choose sides or remain silent. Figures like Carlo Maria Viganò and Joseph Zen warn of corruption at the top. Exorcists like Fr. […]
Cardinal Robert Sarah called out the “Godless rights” of the UN before Pope Leo’s consistory. Cardinal Joseph Zen reveals shocking details from inside a Vatican consistory: Cardinals were given only three minutes to speak before discussions were shut down. Was the meeting “rigged” from the start? John-Henry Westen and the Faith and Reason panel cover how Pope Francis’ allies are pushing a UN-backed “state religion” of global solidarity, one that promotes what Cardinal Sarah calls the “godless rights of the UN,” including the right to kill children and the elderly, and the right to mass migration. Are these “rights” replacing […]
Cardinals Cupich, McElroy, and Tobin speak of concern for ‘religious liberty’ and ‘the right to life’ after years of silence under the Biden admin, even when it spied on Catholics.
Cardinal Roche claimed at Pope Leo’s consistory that ‘we cannot go back’ to the traditional Latin Mass. Bishop Schneider explained why his argument falls apart.
'They did their utmost to prevent the cardinals from voicing their opinions. Isn't this the exact opposite of Pope Leo's purpose in convening the consistory?' Cardinal Zen wrote.
Cardinal Zen slammed the ‘ironclad manipulation’ of the Synod as ‘an insult to the dignity of the bishops,’ in a speech before Pope Leo and 170 fellow cardinals.