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The founding fathers of the European Union?? What is the pope trying to copy America's illustrious history? The EU comes out of a long historical development from UN documents, Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030. The earliest writings were developed in 1948, starting with their universal globalist ideals. And then all the economic treaties as well. The EU wasn't officially established until 1993. 1951 (Treaty of Paris): Established the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) by the "Inner Six": Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. 1957 (Treaty of Rome): Created the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), expanding economic integration. 1986 (Single European Act): Set the goal of creating a unified single market with the "four freedoms": free movement of people, goods, services, and money. 1993 (Maastricht Treaty): Officially created the modern European Union, paving the way for the single currency and broadening political cooperation. 2009 (Treaty of Lisbon): Streamlined EU institutions, gave the bloc a consolidated legal identity, and granted the European Parliament more legislative power.


JUST IN: SSPX Announces Four Priests to Be Consecrated as Bishops on July 1: dianemontagna.substack.com/p/sspx-announc… In a statement released today at 2:32pm (Rome), the SSPX said the four priests are: Father Pascal Schreiber, of Swiss nationality; Father Michael Goldade, of American nationality; Father Michel Poinsinet de Sivry, of French nationality; Father Marc Hanappier, of French nationality. “In a spirit of respect toward the supreme authority of the universal Church, the dossiers of these priests were presented to the Holy Father, together with certain explanations necessary for a proper understanding of this step, within the very particular and exceptional context of these episcopal consecrations,” the statement added. Article here: dianemontagna.substack.com/p/sspx-announc…




Pride Month begins in one week.





In his first encyclical, Pope Leo XIV quotes J.R.R. Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.” “It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till.” (Photo: Vatican Media)









Fr. Altman just celebrated Holy Mass on the set of Mel Gibson’s The Resurrection of the Christ — right after the final shot! 🙏 Our good friend @FatherAltman returned from Italy earlier this month after being on set for the last day of filming. Here’s what he told me: “I blessed the cast & crew as they prepared for the final ‘take.’ Then I was privileged to celebrate a Holy Mass of Thanksgiving for Mel and his closest associates.” #TheResurrectionOfTheChrist


Everyone's talking about the AI encyclical, but maybe take a look at what Leo said to leaders of ecclesial movements and new communities this morning: amywelborn.wordpress.com/2026/05/21/mov… "Here I would like to emphasize the importance of this dimension of communion with the Church as a whole. At times we find groups who close themselves up and think that their specific reality is the only one, or that it is the Church, but the Church is all of us, it is much more! And so our movements must truly endeavour to live in communion with the entire Church, at diocesan level. The bishop is therefore a very important figure of reference, and if a group says, “No, we are not in communion with this bishop, we want another one”, this will not do. We must try to live in communion with all the Church, at diocesan level as well as at universal level. In this light, we can better understand the meaning of fidelity to the founding charism, which constitutes an indispensable point of reference for the governance of an ecclesial community. Every authentic charism already contains within itself fidelity and openness to the Church. To govern in a manner faithful to the founding charism therefore means finding in it the inspiration to open oneself to the journey the Church is undertaking in the present, without becoming entrenched in the models—however positive—of the past, but allowing oneself to be challenged by new realities and challenges, in dialogue with all the other members of the ecclesial body."


Mel Gibson has unveiled the first look at “The Resurrection of the Christ,” the director’s long-delayed follow-up to 2004’s “The Passion of the Christ.” “Part One” has been postponed just a few months, with plans to debut on May 6, 2027. “Part Two” was bumped a year, from May 6, 2027, to May 25, 2028. variety.com/2026/film/news…


@pluant If by “paradigm shift maniacs” you mean the pontificates of Bergoglio and Leo I would agree. The Boomers have condoned and promoted heresy. Time for a move away from the secular and back towards the theological.





NEW SYNODAL DOCUMENT | OUT NOW!! The General Secretariat of the Synod releases the document “Towards the Assemblies 2027–2028: stages, criteria and tools for preparation,” taking a step forward in the #implementationphase of the Synod on #Synodality. 📄:synod.va/en/resources/d…





If Leo XIV is a true pope, then he and “Tucho” Fernandez are right — that is, the SSPX would indeed be committing a schismatic act because one cannot consecrate bishops against the will of a true Roman Pontiff. The only option left (the only true option) is for the SSPX finally to declare the See of Peter vacant and to respond to the objections against the Visibility of the Church and the Apostolic and Papal succession according to the Thesis of Cassiciacum. That will definitely put true pressure on the Vatican. The Vatican will continue to have the upper hand as long as they are recognized as the true authority in the Church, which is the SSPX’s most fundamental theological problem.







