'It cannot be maintained that the Ordinary Magisterium could have led the faithful astray through a consistently inappropriate use of these Marian titles,' writes Bishop Athanasius Schneider.
Pope Leo XIV’s bold reaffirmation of Catholic teaching on marriage and family, delivered June 1, the start of Pride Month, signals a striking return to doctrinal clarity and a potential spiritual blooming. Drawing from Humanae Vitae and Familiaris Consortio, Leo’s words echo the legacy of St. John Paul II and Benedict XVI. The beauty of recent Vatican liturgies, including the ordination of 11 priests, has only deepened this sense of hope. The panel sees in Pope Leo the beginning of real renewal and urges Catholics to pray, watch, and stand firm in truth. U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: […]
While encouraging prayer for his soul, Fr. Faré maintains that Francis was not a true pope and thus the cardinals elected by John Paul II and Benedict XVI must form their own conclave.
With Pope Francis having died the Catholic Church now enters the sede vacante period as cardinals prepare for the papal funeral and secretive conclave to elect a new pope.
Ironically, dual covenant theology, while attempting to preserve good relations between Christians and Jews, actually destroys the fundamental basis of those relations.
Apparent violations of canonical norms in the 2013 election of Pope Francis – regulations which were set by John Paul II and Benedict XVI – raise serious doubts about the legitimacy of Francis’s papacy and any upcoming papal conclave.