

Matchless Jenny
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Tikkun Olam is cultural imperialism / Christian Zionism is heresy Critical Race Theory is racism Grok sucks.



Pope Leo XIV on the upcoming SSPX Episcopal Consecrations: “I am considering making another appeal saying don't do this, let's try to live the communion of the Church. But it's their choice. One must realize what it means for them and for the Church. Certainly, the division among Christians is a painful point. However, they refuse to accept some fundamental elements of the Church, starting with several points from the Second Vatican Council. If they make that decision, I'm sorry but we have to move on.”



Here at Vlad the Impaler’s tomb… Folks, this reminds me that cultures have historically been marred by illegal aliens. One moment you’re enjoying your hard fought societal traditions and values, the next invaders decide your land and your people should look like theirs. The Prince of Walachia wasn’t some cartoon villain, he was a great hero to his people. When the Turks came rolling in, he did what was necessary to protect his culture and way of life. Sometimes the only thing standing between your civilization and the next wave of invaders is a motivated PATRIOT willing to do what it takes. Respect @nicksortor @StephenM @LaurenWitzkeDE @GavinNewsom @JBPritzker @ZohranKMamdani











Look at that! A conciliar pope has finally admitted Vatican II DID change dogma and is NOT just a non-binding pastoral council. If the SSPX hadn't cornered them with the consecrations, it never would have happened. But! Now the SSPX can no longer deny the conciliar Church is a


Pope Leo criticized blanket “remigration” as a solution to the migrant crisis in Europe, saying it doesn’t respect the personhood of foreigners. “Many times we don't recognize the reasons why these people had to leave their countries. Many reasons: violence, war, conflict. So simply saying, 'We'll send them away, so we can wash our hands of the problem,' doesn't seem like the most Christian response to me. We really need to look at the cases, and above all, treat people with respect as individuals.” Follow: @AFpost







I think one thing Catholics should understand about the SSPX–Vatican situation is that the world has changed. Long before Vatican II, Popes were already warning about secularism, liberalism, and modernism. The shift away from Christian civilization was already happening. Now, by the time Vatican II arrived, many nations that were once-Catholic - like France, Spain, Portugal, and Ireland - were already deeply secular in public life. The old "Catholic state" structure was already collapsing. Therefore I strongly believe Vatican II did not create a new world. Rather, it responded to a world that had already changed. I think this is the key point people miss. Yes, evil has no rights. That declaration remains true. But Vatican II was not saying error becomes truth or that all religions are equal. V2 was addressing a different question: in a modern state, can people be coerced in matters of religion? That question matters, because we are no longer in medieval Christendom. Therefore, when some SSPX apologists act like Vatican I–era structures can simply be restored everywhere today, they are ignoring reality. I think we should be more focused on how the Church stays faithful to her mission, doing the work of our Divine Lord, Jesus Christ, in a world that no longer looks like Christendom.