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Asgard2208's avatar

Frank, I am not a Catholic, but as a Christian I am angry at this treatment of you, those Bishops, and for all the good men and women betrayed by the liberal theology. Jesus Christ is the centerpiece of our lives as Christians and I strongly believe that the role of the Church in society is to reflect that, to preserve Hs teachings, and to provide a strong counter to modern man's love of debauchery.

I've seen photos similar to those from Stonewall, and they disgust me, and in and of themselves demonstrate unequivocally the need for a Church standing strong in the face of rampant secularism.

God Bless you all!

Sam's avatar

For some reason, while I was reading this, the "defender of the faith" King Charles, kept springing to mind

John T Turner's avatar

So exactly how does a Catholic lay person get excommunicated? What do I say in the letter?

Maybe something as simple as “I’m a heterosexual male. And doesn’t the Church say that the sin of Sodom is one of four sins that cry to heaven for vengeance?” Yep. That should suffice.

Sylvie's avatar

One world order and one world religion? 🤔 oh yeah! I forgot the ETs are coming to enlighten us all 😂😂😂

Christ is King !

Steve Fraser's avatar

I did not leave the Church. It left me, and my generation. Modernity sucks. We all know and feel the power of the beautiful liturgy. Its destruction is a deliberate act of evil and wickedness.

DAVID HANLON's avatar

Vatican II killed Catholicism stone, cold, dead.

DAVID HANLON's avatar

It crumbled year after year from my childhood before my very eyes until now it is a gay and retarded dogs breakfast.

Ger's avatar

Never. That cannot be done actually. God bless

Retired's avatar

Tucho, Rosary beads are not for wearing or you rear view mirror.

David's avatar

Excomunicated! I will never complain about being Shadow banned on social media again. I feel that you are fighting against a religion that has been turned by the subtle devices of Satan, one that will surely lure its followers into the void.

KM's avatar

As an Integral Catholic, I am attending Non Una Cum Masses.

John T Turner's avatar

What’s the big deal? Excommunicated? So what? There’s no hell. We all do to heaven don’t we? Well they said so. And if the SSPX isn’t part of the one true Church then so what! Neither are Muslims, Anglicans, Eastern Orthodox since 1054, Buddhists, Hindu or even pagans in the Amazon who worship wooden idols. And all the aforementioned get a welcome by Prevost.

And Fr James Martin also, faggot par excellence. Sin is now applauded.

So excommunicated? Deo Gratias

Harry's avatar

'syllabus of errors' is jolly good. We need a national Rosary crusade.

Ger's avatar

Sin nod to all (todos). What a confused looking person. I like his handbag tho. The good ole South Americans must be proud of it. Thank God it ain't Irish we've enough nonsense to contend with already.

Stan's avatar

I just don't get why the sedevacantists aren't applauding the SSPX and supporting them. If God wills, they will declare sede vacante. Especially following on Bp. Goldade's remarks at Vespers, it seems this is a definite step in the right direction and if there is no unity among those who object to what the vatican is doing, then Rome wins.

Mark's avatar
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A similar trajectory is occurring in the Church of England. Buckingham Palace has dropped "Defender of the Faith" from King Charles' official job description, swapping the 500-year-old title for a vaguer pledge to safeguard religion across Britain's "multi-faith nation", according to the UK's annual royal finance report.

The Sovereign Grant report for 2025-2026, released on Friday (26/6/2026), stipulates that "His Majesty is Supreme Governor of the Church of England and protects the space for Faith within the multi-faith nation." The wording, however, differs significantly from last year's version describing Charles as "Head of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith." The title, however, remains on the royal family website.

The phrase "Defender of the Faith" dates back to 1521, when Pope Leo X granted it to Henry VIII after to king positioned himself as a staunch opponent of Martin Luther's Reformation.

One step closer to One World Religion methinks.

Peter Arena's avatar

God bless you, also, Frank

stephen kenny's avatar

Where will these priests be serving? Does anyone have recommendations of trustworthy churches in North London? Thanks in advance.

V.L.'s avatar

I wrote about the derangement of the Church and the latest Vicars of Christ some weeks ago. I’m getting a bit spooked about how I write something and soon something just happens to emphasise what I perceived.

This latest derangement follows the last one, and it’s not good, not good at all!

But schisms have frequently happened in the Church - maybe this one is required now.