Father Gabriele Martinelli was found guilty of 'the crime of corruption of a minor' for events at the pre-seminary dating between August 9, 2008 and March 19, 2009.
Archbishop Viganò announced his plans for a new seminary under his supervision while insisting that 'good and holy priests are needed who are not subjected to the blackmail of having to accept the errors of Vatican II or the deviations of Bergoglio in order to exercise their ministry.'
An anonymous priest of the Society of St. Pius X told LifeSite that Cardinal Christophe Pierre’s remarks exhibit an off-the-charts levels of cognitive dissonance as modern seminaries are floundering compared to their traditional counterparts.
Pope Francis has made ‘progressive myths’ part of his ‘agenda,’ and his successor will have to ‘vindicate the Truth of doctrine’ and restore the liturgy, Archbishop Héctor Aguer writes.
‘Let us prepare ourselves for a crescendo of unprecedented provocations: time bombs ready to explode in order to sow disorientation, confusion, and division.’
Fr. Fabio Rosini, the vocations director for the Diocese of Rome, said that the declining number of vocations is due to a ‘general’ lack of Catholics and faithful Catholic families.