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Pendulum-Like Leo XIV

Dear TIA,

The breaking news is that Card. Roche – the executioner of the Latin Mass chosen by Francis to enforce Traditiones custodies – gave an interview to London's The Tablet affirming that Leo XIV will not return to Benedict’s Summorum Pontificum "liberation" of the ’62 TLM.

How does this fit with Leo’s previous promises to allow more and more Latin Masses? It is a question without an answer...

If Roche’s statements are not false – I don't think he would lie about this – what we have is a pendulum-like Pope who says one thing one day and the next day says the opposite.

Not sure whether this reflects his lack of personality or he is following an agenda to introduce chaos – still more chaos! – into our so suffering and so beloved Church.

The report follows below.

     Keep up the good work,

     P.M.

NEW LATEST: Spanish Publication La Razón claims Pope Leo XIV is against the Traditional Latin Mass and that Cardinal Roche’s January document was written at the Pope’s request.

An article published on the 2nd of August in the Spanish daily La Razón asserts that Leo XIV’s position on the traditional liturgy is already public. According to La Razón anonymous Vatican source: “This newspaper has been able to confirm that the cardinal distributed the text at the request of Leo XIV and, therefore, with his approval of its content.

Apparently, the document was written by Roche and the team of his Dicastery at the request of the Pontiff, who subsequently reviewed it. ‘Not a single comma was changed,’ Vatican sources affirm, adding that ‘the delivery of the document to the cardinals was intended to make the new Pope’s position on this issue visible, not a provocation by Roche, as some interpreted it, distancing him from his superior.’”

And later in the article the same source is quoted again: “However, the second consistory convened this June has reaffirmed that this is not an issue that concerns the vast majority of the Church, since it did not arise spontaneously in the dialogues. It is a matter that a vocal minority wants to stir up.”

This comes days after Roche told The Tablet (29 July): “Pope Leo is not going to change Traditionis Custodes, and he’s not going back to Summorum Pontificum.”


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Pius IX: Freemason before Conversion


Dear TIA,

Salve Maria!

I have found this website that provides more evidence showing that Pius IX was a freemason.

It is a quick read but the various sources across the Masonic world as well as the condemnation, which you have already published, support the idea that he was in fact a Mason.

This combined with him providing the Americans a stone for the obelisk in Washington D.C. further supports this idea.

     In Jesu et Maria,

     N.B.

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LGBT to Lead the Church

TIA,

A Mexican Bishop, Raúl Vera López, publicly told a pro-LGBT Catholic gathering in Mexico that homosexuality is ‘a thing of nature’ and called for LGBT-identifying Catholics to 'exercise leadership' in the Church .

Something like this could have never happened even two decades ago. It shows where tolerance for sin and evil lead.

     A.C.P.

Bishop says ‘homosexuality is not a sin’ at pro-LGBT conference

Gaetano Masciullo

Bishop Raul Vera

From July 30 to August 2 in Torreón, Mexico, the Fourth National Meeting of Red Católica Arcoíris México – a gathering of nearly 100 representatives from local pro-LGBT groups – took place. The opening Mass was celebrated at the local cathedral, where Bishop Luis Martín Barraza Beltrán of Torreón presided and Bishop Raúl Vera López, formerly of Saltillo, delivered the homily.

“The Church has a serious responsibility,” Vera López said during the homily. “Homosexuality is not a sin. It is a thing of nature and not human perversion or disease.” He also insisted that Catholics who identify as LGBT “have a right” to participate fully in ecclesial life and “exercise leadership of the faith among us,” concluding, “Without the LGBT community, the Church is not complete.”


More here


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Rewriting Morals on Artificial Contraception


Hello TIA,

You can see where Laudato si and defense of climate change and the environment are leading us. Theologians are justifying artificial contraception in the name of “sexual and reproductive health and rights in climate frameworks.”

Here are progressivists demanding a re-evaluation of the Vatican position against the Belem Gender Action Plan (BGAP) at the 30th Global Conference of Parties (COP30) on Climate Change in Brazil in November 2025.

Another field where the plan is to “reinterpret Catholic theology” even quoting St. Thomas Aquinas...

It’s not surprising and it is where we will end on the present road the Church authorities are walking, unless God steps in and stops the revolution in the Church. Let us keep fighting – and not leave her to the enemies by making a new episcopal church, as I believe the SSPX is doing.

     You have my prayers for your good work,

     M.G.
Reinterpreting Catholic theology

Progressive, liberation, and feminist Catholic theologians reinterpret Church teachings using tradition and moral theology. They cite St. Thomas Aquinas’s concept of delayed ensoulment to show that Catholic stances on early abortion have varied over time.

Regarding contraception, theologians emphasize the core Vatican II doctrine of the primacy of conscience. This asserts that couples hold the moral authority to use birth control to responsibly manage family size, protect their health, and strengthen their marriage.

Scholars apply the principle of totality to encompass a person’s overall physical, psychological, social, and spiritual well-being. Consequently, theologians argue this holistic good morally justifies reproductive health interventions or family planning to preserve a woman’s health and family stability.

Further, the principle of proportionality and the common good can help the Vatican to separate philosophical debates from life-saving policies.


Read more here.

Posted August 6, 2026

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