Articles tagged state of grace

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How the Church CHANGED overnight: controversy of Vatican II

Fr. Charles Murr opens up about the spiritual and institutional unraveling that followed the Second Vatican Council, recalling how ambiguity, failed leadership, and compromises with modern ideologies destabilized the Church from within. He argues the true crisis came not from the Council’s texts but from their misinterpretation and misuse by poorly formed clergy. The aftermath of Humanae Vitae, he says, marked a collapse in episcopal authority, as public dissent went unpunished and relativism infiltrated moral theology. Liturgical experimentation and the loss of sacred discipline further unmoored Catholics from tradition. Fr. Murr traces these roots of today’s crisis to a fateful […]
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TRAGEDY: Priests BLOCKED from giving last rites after deadly train crash

John-Henry Westen recounts the harrowing story of a train crash in Spain where dying victims were denied the last rites despite priests being on the scene and ready to help. He connects this moment to a deeper issue: the shift in Church-state relations since Vatican II that he argues has subordinated the Church’s spiritual mission to civil authority. The refusal to allow priests access to the dying echoes recent restrictions during COVID and exposes how modern interpretations of religious liberty have undermined the Church’s divine mandate. Westen urges Catholics to live in a state of grace, understand the importance of […]
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