Tuesday, May 12, 2026

“THE CHURCH CANNOT CHANGE WHAT GOD HIMSELF HAS REVEALED!” BISHOP JOSEPH E. STRICKLAND WARNS OF AN EMERGENCY IN THE CHURCH.


U.S. Bishop Joseph E. Strickland issued a strong message warning of what he considers a serious doctrinal crisis within the Catholic Church, following the recent report from Synod Study Group 9 on synodality.

In his statement, the bishop expressed deep concern about attempts to reinterpret Catholic teaching on marriage, sexuality, sin, and moral law, stating that “the Church cannot change what God Himself has revealed.”

📖 Here’s what Bishop Joseph E. Strickland said:

An emergency in the Church.

The recent report published by Synod Study Group 9 on synodality is deeply alarming and directly contradicts the Catholic Church's consistent teaching on human sexuality, sin, marriage, and the moral law.

The Church cannot change what God himself has revealed.

Sacred Scripture speaks clearly about the sin of sodomy and homosexual acts. St. Paul writes in Romans 1 that such acts are “contrary to nature,” and the Catechism of the Catholic Church clearly teaches that homosexual acts are “intrinsically disordered” and “contrary to the natural law” (CCC 2357). This teaching does not stem from prejudice, politics, or cultural customs. It comes from Divine Revelation, Sacred Tradition, and the perennial Magisterium of the Church.

To suggest that the sin does not reside in the homosexual relationship itself is not merely confusing language. It is a direct attack on Catholic moral doctrine and on Scripture itself.

In every age, the Church is called to love sinners without ever blessing sin. Authentic charity calls every soul to repentance, chastity, holiness, and conversion through Jesus Christ. True pastoral care does not affirm behaviors that distance souls from God.  A pastor who sees the danger and remains silent is not merciful.

The attempt to normalize or redefine homosexual relationships within the Church is part of a broader effort to transform Catholicism into something more acceptable to the modern world. But the Church does not belong to the modern world. The Church belongs to Jesus Christ.

The destruction of doctrine under the pretext of “discernment,” “listening,” and “lived experience” is one of the most serious spiritual dangers of our time. Truth is not determined by experience. Truth is revealed by God.

Our Lord destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah as a warning to all generations against grave sexual sin and rebellion against the order established by the Creator. Yet even these truths are being reinterpreted and minimized by voices within the Church itself. This should cause deep sorrow and holy alarm among the faithful.

For this reason, many Catholics increasingly recognize that we are living through a genuine emergency in the life of the Church.  When fundamental moral truths about marriage, sexuality, sin, repentance, and salvation are addressed as open questions, the crisis ceases to be theoretical. It becomes a present and palpable reality.

It is precisely events like these that have led many faithful Catholics to conclude that the Church is experiencing a genuine doctrinal and pastoral emergency. When truths that Catholics have always considered established and immutable are suddenly treated as matters of “discernment” or reinterpretation, confusion spreads rapidly among the faithful.

This climate of doctrinal instability also partly explains why groups like the Society of Saint Pius X argue that extraordinary measures are necessary in our times. They justify their planned episcopal consecrations, without the explicit approval of Rome, as a response to what they perceive as a grave emergency within the Church itself.

While Catholics may debate the prudence or canonical issues surrounding such actions, no honest observer can deny that statements and documents like this Synod report intensify the crisis and deepen the concern of countless Catholic faithful worldwide. When voices within the Church question Divine Revelation and the Church’s perennial moral teaching, the alarm among the faithful is neither irrational nor imagined.

The warnings of Our Lady of Fatima and the great saints of the modern age resonate now with greater urgency than ever. Sister Lucia of Fatima wrote that “the final battle between the Lord and the kingdom of Satan will revolve around marriage and the family.” We are witnessing that battle unfolding before our very eyes. The attack on marriage is never limited to human relationships; it is an attack on God the Creator, on the order of creation, on the family as the domestic church, and ultimately, on the salvation of souls. When the meaning of marriage is distorted, the understanding of humanity itself is distorted.

The confusion now spreading in some sectors of the Church regarding sexuality, marriage, and sin does not reflect the voice of Christ the Bridegroom, but rather the spiritual battle that the Virgin Mary warned would come. Therefore, the faithful must return with renewed fervor to prayer, penance, the Rosary, Eucharistic devotion, and fidelity to the truths handed down throughout the centuries. At Fatima, the Virgin Mary did not call the world to adapt to modern errors, but to repentance, conversion, and reparation.

As a pastor, I call today on all the faithful to remain faithful to Christ, to Sacred Tradition, to the perennial Magisterium, and to the truths that the Church has always taught. No synod, committee, study group, or ecclesiastical initiative has the authority to annul the law of God.

We must pray and do penance for the Church. We must pray for those who promote confusion, that they may return fully to the truth entrusted to the Apostles. And we must ask the Holy Spirit to raise up pastors with the courage to speak clearly in defense of the Catholic faith, no matter the cost.

“Our Lord Jesus Christ, who is Truth itself, does not contradict himself. What was sin yesterday cannot be holy today.”

May the Blessed Virgin Mary, Destroyer of Heresies, intercede for the Church in this dark hour.

Bishop Joseph E. Strickland


Saturday, May 9, 2026

Prayer to the Virgin Mary


O Mary, Mother of Jesus and our Mother, we turn to you on this day, for it was you who said "YES" to life. "You will conceive and give birth to a son," said the angel. Despite the surprise and uncertainty this would cause you, you said "YES." "Let it be done to me according to your word."

Holy Mary, we pray today for all mothers who are afraid to become mothers. We pray for all those who feel threatened and overwhelmed by their pregnancies. Intercede for them, that God may grant them the grace to say "yes" and the courage to carry their pregnancies to term. May they receive the grace to reject the false solution of abortion. May they be able to say, like you, "Let it be done to me according to your word." May they experience and feel the support of all Christians and know that peace comes from doing God's will.

Amen.

Happy Mother's Day (May 10th)!

Prayer to the Virgin Mary

O Mary, Mother of Jesus and our Mother, we turn to you on this day, for it was you who said "YES" to life. "You will conceive and give birth to a son," said the angel. Despite the surprise and uncertainty this would cause you, you said "YES." "Let it be done to me according to your word."

Holy Mary, we pray today for all mothers who are afraid to become mothers. We pray for all those who feel threatened and overwhelmed by their pregnancies. Intercede for them, that God may grant them the grace to say "yes" and the courage to carry their pregnancies to term. May they receive the grace to reject the false solution of abortion. May they be able to say, like you, "Let it be done to me according to your word." May they experience and feel the support of all Christians and know that peace comes from doing God's will.

Amen.

Happy Mother's Day (May 10th)!


Thursday, May 7, 2026

THE PRAYER REQUESTED BY THE ANGEL OF PEACE


"... As he approached, we began to make out his features: a young man of about 14 or 15 years old, whiter than snow, the sun made him transparent, as if he were made of crystal, and of great beauty. When he reached us, he said:
"Do not be afraid! I am the Angel of Peace. Pray with me." And kneeling on the ground, he bowed his forehead to the earth and had us repeat these words three times:
"My God! I believe, I adore, I hope, and I love You. I ask pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope, and do not love You." Then, rising, he said:
"Pray like this. The Hearts of Jesus and Mary are attentive to the voice of your supplications." His words were so deeply engraved in our minds that we never forgot them. And, from  Then we would spend long periods of time like that, prostrate, repeating them many times, until we fell asleep exhausted.

SISTER LUCIA, Memoirs. Second Memoir.


Monday, May 4, 2026

FOR PURITY

FOR PURITY

O Saint John Bosco, you prized the virtue of 
purity highly and strove with all your might to 
foster it in the hearts of young and old. Pray for us that, inspired by your example, we may nurture it in our hearts and minds and may act affectively to defend our young people against a culture pervaded by sex and violence. 

Through your intercession may God grant me the following grace … [pause] … so that together with others I may assist in bringing young people to the love of Christ.

Our Father… Hail Mary… Glory be to the Father

Saturday, May 2, 2026

CREED ABOUT THE DEVIL


1. I believe he exists and that he is very effective and powerful.

2. I believe he has a great interest in making me believe he doesn't exist.

3. I believe he attacks through the weakest point.

4. I believe he attacks little by little.

5. I believe he grows bolder if I cower and cowers if I bravely stand up to him.

6. I believe he is determined to leave me alone.

7. I believe he uses alternating tactics. When I am down: apparent pleasures. When I am up: listlessness, mistrust, discouragement.

8. I believe he will try to make me change in times of desolation.

9. I believe he disguises himself as a "good angel."

10. I believe that if I remain united with the Immaculate Virgin, I have nothing to fear.

Fr. TomĂĄs Morales S.J., based on the rules of discernment of the Spiritual Exercises of the great St. Ignatius of Loyola.


Thursday, April 30, 2026

WE OWE IMMENSE RESPECT TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT


"The Church prescribes the greatest respect before the Blessed Sacrament, especially when it is exposed, for then the silence must be even more absolute and the decorum more reverent. I would prefer that no one sit before the exposed Blessed Sacrament, and although this is permitted, it should not be done without true necessity.

During exposition, what the holy liturgy requires is not a simple genuflection, but a double genuflection, or genuflection on both knees, in imitation of the twenty-four elders before the heavenly Lamb.

Therefore, in acts of worship, everything must be ordered to the expression of the soul's intimate homage, its respectful and profound adoration. Saint Teresa said that she would give her life for the smallest ceremony of the Church, because she knew its value well. Let souls at least give it respect, devotion, and love."

Saint Peter Julian Eymard


Tuesday, April 28, 2026

CHRISTIAN MOTHER


“A virtuous woman, who can find her? Her worth is far more than rubies… Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised” (Proverbs 31).

And what is the role of the Catholic mother?

“To bear children for heaven”

Cows have offspring, dogs and hares do too, but while these creatures of God raise children for the earth, the Christian mother must do so for heaven. Because before satisfying the body, one must think about satisfying the soul. Before thinking about what the children will wear, one must think about whether they are clothed in grace. That is why the role of the mother is fundamental, so much so that Our Lord lived without a father, but not without a mother.

“To bear children for heaven…” By practicing the virtues, above all;  Hence the CurĂ© of Ars said that “virtues pass gently from mothers to children.”

From a mother, one learns one’s first prayer or one’s first insult.

From a mother, a child first learns to distinguish good from evil; hence the pernicious nature of that ideological current that says “no limits should be set,” “no corrections should be made,” “one should never raise a hand.”

“Do you have children? Train them up, bend their heads from their youth” (Sirach 7:23), for “an unbroken horse becomes unruly, and a spoiled child becomes rebellious” (Sirach 30:8).