
Why the New Document From the Italian Bishops Is a Warning Sign
The new synodal document of the Italian Church confirms a pastoral approach fully aligned with progressive ideology, paving the way for the abandonment of the natural family.

The new synodal document of the Italian Church confirms a pastoral approach fully aligned with progressive ideology, paving the way for the abandonment of the natural family.

The appointment is yet another sign of a Church increasingly tempted to bend to the spirit of the world.

The new pope is advised by a Curia that remains Bergoglian in orientation—progressive in theology and socialist in politics.

Trying at all costs to unite the devil and holy water, that is, progressive ideologies and Catholic doctrine, ultimately drains the holy water.

Fr. Custodio Ballester’s supporters say the case is meant to intimidate others into silence—while the Church stays quiet.

The Christian faith and the Catholic Mass stand as the antithesis to the worldly ideologies that have ensnared the Swedish people for decades.

Unlike Bergoglio—who preached dialogue but in practice left room only for those aligned with his views—Prevost seeks to hold together within the Church both fire and water.

The liquefaction of the martyr’s blood, unexplained by science and steeped in centuries of tradition, was confirmed on 19 September.

The West must relearn that the role of the judiciary is not to redeem the wicked, but to deliver justice to the victims and restore the order disrupted by crime.

Leo XIV urges Catholic lawmakers to deepen their knowledge of the faith and defend the natural law.