Saturday, 23 May 2026

+PAGLIARANI SSPX WRITES US A BEAUTIFUL LETTER

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Today, the Vigil of Pentecost, Catholics everywhere are graced, and may be profoundly enlightened and edified by the Holy Spirit Who speaks to us in a beautiful letter written by Fr Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the Society of St Pius X, to "faithful and friends".
Its evident sanctity will come as no surprise to Catholics who are truly blessed by assisting the Society's priests at their Masses, hearing their sermons and confessing to them their sins. Fr Pagliarani goes straight to the heart of things: the heart of the Gospel, the heart of the Church, the Heart of Christ. And he takes with him any Catholic who has longed to hear Catholic doctrine expounded by a priest who has interiorised it and lives it.



He writes above all of charity, the crème de la crème of all virtues, and its embodiment in the love of souls and their salvation, the lex suprema of the Catholic Church. That is what drives the Society to pursue its intention to consecrate bishops to pastor 600,000 faithful, 590 priests, 187 seminarians, 103 brothers, 170 sisters and 78 oblate sisters. At the very least, it would seem charity is dictated for the two bishops now responsible for the Society's ordinations and confirmations throughout the world.



+Pagliarani humbly explains that the light given by merciful Divine Providence to guide the Society towards the deadline of July 1 "corresponds to an exceptional grace that we do not actually deserve." 



And he pleads for a supernatural charity which encompasses "holy anger" in the face of "the terrible deviations that are shaking the Church", but is gentle and firm, never showing resentment, contempt or "even a trace of bitter zeal" in responding to Catholics who can't or won't understand the need for episcopal consecrations.



Would it be lacking in charity to observe that the lack of charity and viciousness of Catholics opposed to the Society is the biggest argument in its favour? If so, mea culpa.



Fr Pagliarani sounds like the Church should sound. Like she used to. And as she will again in the future, by the grace of God and with the assistance of the Society of St Pius X, which has stood as her chief bulwark and defence against Christ's enemies, without and within, since Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre's consecrations in 1988. Deo gratias.










From Father Foucauld le Roux, Secretary General, Society of St Pius X:


Dear faithful and friends,

As we prepare for the episcopal consecrations, scheduled for July 1 in Écône, we wish, exceptionally, to make available to you an editorial that the Superior General addressed to the members of the Society on March 7.

 

This text does not revisit the question of the consecrations themselves, but is devoted to recalling the spirit in which they must be prepared for and lived: a spirit of faith, charity, supernatural trust, and love of the Church. For it is not enough to enlighten one’s understanding if one does not dispose one’s heart at the same time.

 

Therefore, a few weeks before this ceremony, which is so important for the whole Church, we felt it was right to share these reflections with the faithful and friends of the Society, so that all may unite more deeply in this preparation, through prayer, sacrifice, and inner peace.

 

Notably, it includes a call to maintain, in the present circumstances, a profoundly supernatural perspective, a spirit of gentleness and strength, and a charity animated by a genuine concern for the good of souls and the Church.

 


Wishing you a good reading, we thank you for keeping these intentions in your prayers, under the watchful gaze of Our Lady Mediatrix of All Graces.

 

Father Foucauld le Roux
Secretary General

 




Editorial to the Members of the Society

 

Et nos credidimus caritati.
“And we have believed in charity”
1 Jn. 4:16

 

Dear confreres and members of the Society,

 

It is with great pleasure that, following the public announcement of the consecrations and a series of explanations, I can finally address you in a more personal manner. I would like to share with you some advice to help us in our moral and spiritual preparation as members of the Society. It is this preparation that will enable us, in turn, to accompany the faithful during this time.

 

The necessity and context of the consecrations

 

There is no shortage of apologetical arguments. It is a matter of preserving the Faith, and all the means necessary to transmit it. It is a question of bringing the Faith to life in people’s souls. While the state of necessity could already be invoked in 1988, this state of necessity is, unfortunately, even more evident in 2026. This explains why the Society’s decision is met with an understanding that extends far beyond its borders.

 

There is a positive aspect to this situation. The announcement on February 2 left no one in the Catholic Church indifferent. Almost everyone feels concern and the need to express their approval or disapproval. This is providential, because sometimes words, opinions, and simple statements are no longer enough. They must be accompanied by meaningful actions that Divine Providence can use to shake consciences – and even the Church herself. I firmly believe that Divine Providence is at work in the current debate.

 

Supernatural prudence

 

As for us, we must be able to take a step back from this debate, while remaining fully involved in it. The decision to proceed with the episcopal consecrations must first be guided by supernatural prudence. This prudence concerns not only those who make this decision, but also those who welcome and follow it. In other words, the stakes are so high that each member of the Society must be able, each at his own level, to understand and take personal responsibility for this decision before God.

 

Charity

 

However, the gravity of this decision is such that it cannot be guided by supernatural prudence alone. In order for this decision to be properly understood and explained, that is, by its highest causes, sub specie æternitatis – “in the light of eternity” – it is essential to ask the Holy Ghost to grant us His wisdom.

 

However, we must not forget that true wisdom – the wisdom that must guide us in this exceptional choice – is the daughter of charity. Only the virtue of charity can give us a certain connaturality with Our Blessed Lord and, consequently, enable us to perceive reality in a manner somewhat similar to God. Only on this condition can we have a proper appreciation of it.

 

We have already said and repeated that the reason behind the decision to proceed with episcopal consecrations is the salvation of souls. This should not be seen as mere rhetoric or a simple canonical justification. This reason of charity towards souls and the Catholic Church is what must ultimately prepare our souls, and those of the faithful, for the ceremony on July 1.

 

Sometimes, when we speak of charity, some people feel that we are giving in to a form of weakness, or at least mixing a certain sentimentality with the authentic profession of the Catholic Faith. Such a sensitivity is incompatible with the spirit of Archbishop Lefebvre, with the spirit of the Society, and even more so with the spirit of Redemption. The strength of Our Blessed Lord in His Passion and on the Cross is nothing less than the measure of His charity.

 

 

It is with this same charity that, now more than ever, we must love souls and Holy Mother Church, even if its official representatives were to declare us excommunicated and schismatic once again: “These things have I spoken to you that you may not be scandalized. They will put you out of the synagogues: yea, the hour cometh, that whosoever killeth you, will think that he doth a service to God. And these things will they do to you; because they have not known the Father, nor me. But these things I have told you, so that when the hour shall come, you may remember that I told you of them.” (John 16:1-4)

 

The ultimate proof that we are in the truth will be our ability to maintain this spirit of charity, no matter what happens, and towards everyone without distinction.

 





What does this charity actually entail?

 

First and foremost, we must never succumb to bitterness. While we certainly have a duty to do everything possible to justify and explain the underlying reasons for the consecrations, this must be done with firmness, and never with bitterness, nor even with the slightest hint of bitter zeal.

 

Obviously, we can become bitter because of excessive zeal, but also because we would have preferred a particular date, a particular candidate, or for things to have been done differently. Whatever the material cause of the bitterness, the remedy is always the same: Caritas patiens est – “charity is patient.”

 

Towards those to whom we speak, whoever they may be, and whether they understand us or not, we must always show kindness. When there is no understanding on the other side, when there is not even a willingness to listen to what we have to say and understand our reasons, it is very easy – humanly speaking – to fall into resentment. Caritas benigna est – “charity is kind.”

 

We must always remember that if Divine Providence has been merciful enough to give us a little light, to allow us to maintain the Church’s Traditions and to do what is necessary to defend them, it corresponds to an exceptional grace that we do not actually deserve.

 

The awareness of this fact must entirely condition our attitude. If the consecrations represent a grace for the entire Society – a grace for which we must thank Divine Providence – this profoundly supernatural joy must not be confused with misplaced triumphalism, as if it were a human victory that we could attribute to ourselves, which would inevitably diminish its intrinsic value.

 

Caritas non agit perperam, non inflatur – “charity dealeth not perversely, is not puffed up.”

 

Following the example of His Grace, Archbishop Lefebvre, in everything we do, we must not seek our own interests nor the survival of a personal endeavour, but rather the good of souls and the good of the Catholic Church. The Society is nothing more than a means of remaining faithful to the Church.

 

If we are taking exceptional measures today to preserve the faith, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and the priesthood, it is because we want the whole Catholic Church – and every soul without distinction – to be able to benefit freely from them one day. All this belongs to the Church, and we are only its guardians. We ask nothing for ourselves. Our only reward will be to see one day Holy Mother Church reclaim her Traditions. Caritas non quærit quæ sua sunt – “charity seeketh not her own.”

 

READ: Cardinal Fernández reveals what will be in upcoming ‘transmission of the faith’ document



 

"Terrible deviations"

 


If we must deploy all our efforts to defend the consecrations – and the Society already has a whole ‘arsenal’ at its disposal for this purpose – and if a holy anger is more necessary than ever in the face of the terrible deviations that are shaking the Church, we must nevertheless show neither contempt nor irritation in our explanations to those whom we are speaking to, and especially towards the hierarchy of the Catholic Church!

 

We must know how to remain both firm and gentle at the same time. However, this is only possible with the help of Our Blessed Lord. Caritas non irritatur – “charity is not provoked to anger.”

 

If we come to be declared excommunicated and schismatic, this would not mean that we seek such a sanction or rejoice in it, for it would be objectively unjust. It is one thing to rejoice in receiving a new humiliation to offer to God, and it is quite another to rejoice (in a spirit of defiance) in an evil and an objective injustice that causes scandal to the whole Church. Caritas non gaudet super iniquitatem – “charity rejoiceth not in iniquity.”

 

If, on the contrary, there is a whole section of the Catholic Church that welcomes and supports the Society’s decision, and if the consecrations become a providential opportunity for renewed courage and enthusiasm – both within and outside the Society – we can only rejoice as God Himself can rejoice.

 

Caritas congaudet veritati – “charity rejoiceth in the truth.”

 

No one could summarize the program for the four months separating us from the consecrations, and the strength that must characterize our charity, better than Saint Paul: Caritas omnia suffert, omnia credit, omnia sperat, omnia sustinet “charity beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.”

 

This is true – today and in the future: Caritas numquam exciditcharity never falleth away.”

 

The example of the Blessed Virgin Mary

 

Now more than ever, the Immaculate Heart of Mary must be the refuge of the Society and the model for each one of us. No one had a better sense of souls and a sense of the Church than she. It was out of love for souls and love for the Church that she accepted to offer her own Son on Calvary.

 

Her will was one with that of the Eternal and Sovereign High Priest, at the very moment when He offered Himself to the Father as a victim of expiation. It is this immeasurable charity and sorrow that made Our Lady the Co-redemptrix of the human race and gave her a unique glory in time and eternity.

 

And yet, despite all that this Immaculate Heart, pierced by a sword of sorrow, may have suffered, never did the slightest bitterness or resentment darken the radiance of her charity, even for an instant, and even towards those who had put her divine Son to death. Just as she did not hesitate, even for a moment, to carry out her sacrifice to the end, so her charity towards sinners never wavered. This is an unfathomable mystery of strength, gentleness and love!

 

It is with these sentiments and this charity that we must prepare for the ceremony on July 1, and strive to prepare all the faithful under our care.

 

May God bless you!

Menzingen, March 7, 2026, Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas

Father Davide Pagliarani, Superior General

Reprinted with permission from the Society of Saint Pius X.https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/sspx-head-calls-for-charity-warns-against-triumphalism-ahead-of-july-1-consecrations/


 


"Pentecost"
Antonio Palomino


 Come Holy Ghost, Creator come

From Thy bright heav'nly throne

Come take possession of our souls

And make them all Thy own. 


Thursday, 21 May 2026

APOSTASY FROM THE TOP: SATAN RULES A FALSE CHURCH


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Leo XIV wearing the 'creepy' pectoral cross of the satanist Cardinal Joseph Bernardin




The new church



 

Oh joy! It's exhilarating! Yes, sarcasm is the lowest form of wit but - Cardinal Mario Grech (who claims the heterodox German ‘Synodal Way’ was inspired by the ‘Holy Spirit’ ) has issued a document on the “path of implementation of the Synod on Synodality”. And Leo XIV will personally present his 1st encyclical, "Magnifica Humanitas, on the protection of the human person in the age of artificial intelligence,”on May 25.


"Magnificent Man". Doesn't that just epitomise the ethos of Vatican II and its innovative New Mass: the unbloody re-presentation of the Sacrifice of the Son of God on Calvary, morphed into a mutual admiration society of priest and people? Christ, Who until the Consecration (which may not be valid), is often not even really and substantially present in a Novus Ordo church.


"It is Satan who has been introduced into the bosom of the Church," said St Padre Pio to the famed exorcist Fr Gabriele Amorth in the '60s, "and within a very short time he will come to rule a false church.”

The chief tools now at Satan's disposal as he puts the finishing touches to that false church are the Trojan horse of the 'New Mass', and the Synod, which opens up that beast to release mass apostasy into the Body of Christ. “In the Third Secret it is foretold, among other things, that the great apostasy in the Church will begin at the top.” Those are the words of Cardinal Mario Luigi Ciappi, personal theologian to five successive popes, in 1995. 


As St Thomas Aquinas observed, the apostate “seems to turn away from God altogether: and consequently, apostasy, simply and absolutely that whereby a man withdraws from the faith, is called ‘apostasy of perfidy.’” 'Perfidy’ because it's a betrayal of Christ Himself. 


By publicly declaring they now belong to this 'new church', most of the hierarchy have declared themselves to be Judases - as also are the bishops, priests and people who have held their false peace or worse, slandered the few who point to the lace and Latin that are the Emperor's new clothes. 


Father Albert Jacquemin, a doctor of legal history and canon law, is one of those who defected from the Society of St Pius X (SSPX) when Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre consecrated the new bishops necessary for the preservation of the Faith and salvation of souls (the lex suprema of the Church). Rorate Caeli, a site sympathetic to the conciliar church, has published +Jacquemin's "The Choice of Rupture: Archbishop Lefebvre, Rome, the Consecrations, 1974–2026." 


In view of the widely acknowledged heterodoxy of Leo XIV (cited in the article below), +Jacquemin's statement that "while a "state of necessity" does exist, it can never be invoked against the explicit will of the Pope" begs the question, "but how can Leo be a Pope?"RORATE CÆLI: Fr. Albert Jacquemin, formerly of the SSPX: "The SSPX Is Explicitly Developing an Ecclesiology of Substitution Foreign to Catholic Tradition"


"When a man can be accurately described as a:

  • 'James Martin-welcoming,
  • Viganò-alienating,
  • Blessed Virgin Mary-demoting,
  • homosexual-couple-blessing,
  • pedophile-promoting,
  • SSPX-excommunicating,
  • China-faithful-ignoring,
  • communist-endorsing,
  • Pachamama-adorer' ... how does one square that with recognizing Leo as the Vicar of Christ? The cognitive dissonance is crushing." (John-Henry Westen, Lifesitenews.)


"Six decades of non-infallible statements, disciplinary changes, public actions, catechetical norms, sacramental 'updates,' and encyclical letters that when taken together just so happen to contradict not just the magisterium of the Church prior to Vatican II, but radically change how the faith is understood, taught, and lived for the faithful and clergy across the world." (Stephen Kokx, Kokx News.)

 


The faithful who accept heresy and heterodoxy and slander those who don't








A guest post from a reader, Michael:



Fr. Albert Jacquemin misses the elephant in the room. We are now in the final stages of an "Apostasy from the top." Most - not all, but most - of the (former) hierarchy of the Church now publicly declare that they belong to a new church. Many of the rest consent to the Apostasy by their silence.

 

Who do the SSPX ask this time for approval to consecrate Bishops? In order to hold office inside the Catholic Church a person must be IN the Catholic Church. The Papacy is an Office of the Catholic Church.

 

With regard to Prevost/Leo, he has:

1.  Publicly worshipped a demon idol (in 1995), and remains silent about Francis doing the same back in October 2019 in the Vatican, during the Amazon Synod.

 




2.  Marched with Communists (1983), and tells Communist groups (in a prepared speech, October 2025) that he is "with them".


 

That's Robert Prevost (Leo XIV) on the right, marching with the Italian Communist Party  
https://catholiconline.news/vatican-city/young-pope-leo-xiv-seen-in-communist-organized-peace-rally-as-1983-p

 

https://www.lepantoin.org/wp/pope-leo-to-october-meeting-of-marxist-revolutionaries-i-am-here-i-am-with-you/#comment-171999

 

3.   Has worn the same (or similar) pectoral cross as that worn by the satanist Joseph Cardinal Bernardin of Chicago.


 

https://abyssum.org/2021/02/11/beware-of-this-creepy-pectoral-cross-worn-on-the-chest-of-a-bishop/

 

4.  Approved the Mass for LGBTQ++ in Rome (in the Church of the Gesu), and said nothing when they marched through the Jubilee Holy Doors.

 


And Leo said nothing



5.     He continues Francis' work to build the "new Synodal Church".

 

 


 


So is there currently a Pope? There have been gaps between Popes before. How many cardinals have spoken out against the Synodal 'Church', or warned that it denies the Apostolic Mark of the Church, thereby also denying the other three Marks? None of the cardinals as far as I'm aware.

 

The process to create a new church did not start in 2014 nor even in the 1960s. It goes back to the French Revolution. Vatican 2 just accelerated the process: it prepared the faithful to accept what is now called the "synodal process" (i.e. democracy) and the "new Synodal Church." The Modernist Heresy was well established inside the Church before Pius X wrote his encyclical, Pascendi Dominic Gregis.

 

The Apostasy from the top is the reason for scenes like this (below) at a LBGTQ++ funeral held in St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral, New York, for the Synodal Study Group Report #9.

 

They have declared a new church.  A new church that does not have the Apostolic Mark but instead has a democratic mark (Synodal).

 

 

 


 

Study Group 9 Report:

https://www.synod.va/content/dam/synod/process/implementation/10workinggroups/final-reports/sg9/SG-9_Final-Report.pdf

 

 

   https://lizyore.substack.com/p/the-obscene-reality-of-the-sin-nod

 

"Here’s the money quote in all its subtlety: The synodal process, in reality, calls for a conversion of heart and mind as well as a transformation of practices so that we may walk with fidelity and renewed vigor.”

 

Read that again! Make no mistake - the entire synodal process is a psychological exercise to exorcise doctrine from the faith and install a new modern church comprised of the dogma of listening and dialoguing. This report, as well as the entire synodal project, is a concerted psychological operation to impose a one world religion by 2030. Change attitudes first, then dogma will follow."

 

Christ will always remain with His Church. The Church's Head does not separate from the Church's Body. The Church is in Heaven, and in Purgatory, as well as here on earth.

 

But the Church on earth is now getting very small. It is not necessarily made up only of the people who are called "Trads," but still very small.

 

 

 

Pentecost approaches 


 

"If Thou take Thy grace away, nothing pure in man will stay, All his good is turn’d to ill."