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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

THIS HAS TO BE A PRE-VATICAN II LITURGY, BECAUSE THERE IS NO NOBLE SIMPLICITY, ACCRETIONS THAT HAVE ENTERED INTO THE MASS THAT NEED PURIFICATION AND THAT GODAWFUL TRIUMPHALISM THAT SO CHARACTERIZES THE PRE-VATICAN II MASS!



BELOW MY TEXT IS THE VIDEO OF THE  ORDINATION OF THE NEW ARCHBISHOP OF VIENNA. THIS IS A PRE-VATICAN II MASS IN THE MOST POST VATICAN II WAY POSSIBLE!

The irony is that this is suppose to be a Post-Vatican II Bugnini Mass. But is it? 

The Video begins with pre-Mass entertainment in and outside the marvelous and quite splendid St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna. An hour or so into the video and after the entertainment, The Mass of Ordination of a Bishop begins.

It has 1970’s written all over it. There is no doubt in my mind that it was planned by a liturgical committee because they created a Giraffe of a Mass! (I needed Alexa to spell that for me!)

The good things about the Mass:

1. The Cathedral is splendidly beautiful and breathtakingly so!

The bad and the ugly of the Mass:

1. The vestments are horrible, just horrible and quite a contrast in ugliness compared to the beauty of the Cathedral.

2. The free standing modern altar doesn’t belong in this Cathedral and it is opposite of the cathedral, just plain ugly in a grotesque kind of way

3. The Music is splendid but triumphant. Triumphalism reigns in the music, especially the Entrance “chant.” Breaking that godawful triumphalism  and thus following Vatican II, Gregorian Chant would have been far more suitable. Deacons, priests, bishops and archbishops should never have a triumphalistic Mass to begin their ministries!

4. I could not watch the whole Mass but two things stand out in terms of not doing the red of this neo- Bugnini Mass. First, why do we need laymen (women ) holding the Book of the Gospel over the bishop? Why make an ideological statement in a Mass for Ordaining a Bishop, by adding something to the Rite that is not in the rubrics!? Read the black and do the red!!! 

5. What in the name of God and all that is holy is with this passing of the Pastoral Staff (Crozier) from  person to person, and of a variety of kinds of people in the Catholic Church until it finally gets to the ordaining bishop who then hands it to the new Archbishop? What stupid, silly and long, repetitious creativity. 

6. And all those servers holding candles for the Eucharistic Prayer and throughout the Cathedral and the pompous overuse of incense—and this coming from me, the incense king! 

WE NEED VATICAN III AND BUGNINI ON STEROIDS TO REFORM THIS MASS!!!!!

VIENNA (LifeSiteNews) — Josef Grünwidl was ordained Archbishop of Vienna on Saturday in a ceremony at St. Stephen’s Cathedral. The rite included notable deviations from the liturgical texts, with an emphasis on layperson involvement, including women-led roles in the ceremony.

On January 24, Josef Grünwidl was consecrated archbishop during a solemn Mass in Vienna, Austria, after having been appointed by Pope Leo XIV as successor to Cardinal Christoph Schönborn. During the consecration, elements not provided for in the liturgical texts for the ritual were introduced which appeared to express the modernist vision the new bishop holds regarding certain aspects of Christian life, nature, and the structure of the Church.

Monday, January 26, 2026

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? OH! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

Really, I don’t know. What does it mean?

Press title for the article:

Pope Leo XIV is starting to make waves — and some are worried (And the strange case of the visit to Spain)

By Wanderer
Argentina


POPE LEO XIV TELLS MEMBERS OF THE APOSTOLIC TRIBUNAL OF THE ROMAN ROTO: DO NOT RELEVATIZE THE TRUTH BUT SPEAK THE TRUTH IN LOVE! IN OTHER WORDS, NO TO THE DICTATORSHIP OF RELEVATISM!

 



In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

Peace be with you!

Your Excellency,

Dear Prelate Auditors of the Apostolic Tribunal of the Roman Rota,

In this our first meeting, I would first of all like to express my appreciation for your work, which is a precious service to the universal judicial function that belongs to the Pope and in which the Lord has called you to participate. "Speaking the truth in love" (Eph 4:15): this is an expression that can be applied to your daily mission in the administration of justice.

I thank His Excellency the Dean for his words, which express the union of all of you with the Successor of Peter. And my grateful thoughts also extend to all the tribunals of the Church present in the world. The ministry of judge that I have had the opportunity to exercise allows me to better understand your experience and to appreciate the ecclesial relevance of your task.

Today I would like to return to a fundamental theme that has been dominant in the Addresses given to the Tribunal of the Roman Rota from Pius XII to Pope Francis. It concerns the relationship of your activity with the truth that is inherent in justice. On this occasion, I intend to offer you some reflections on the close connection between the truth of justice and the virtue of charity. These are not two opposing principles, nor values ​​to be balanced according to purely pragmatic criteria, but two intrinsically linked dimensions that find their deepest harmony in the very mystery of God, who is Love and Truth.

This correlation requires constant and careful critical exegesis, since, in the exercise of jurisdictional activity, a dialectical tension often emerges between the demands of objective truth and the concerns of charity. Sometimes there is a risk that an excessive identification with the vicissitudes – often troubled – of the faithful may lead to a dangerous relativization of the truth. Indeed, a misguided compassion, even if seemingly motivated by pastoral zeal, risks obscuring the necessary dimension of ascertaining the truth inherent in the judicial office. This can happen not only in the context of marriage nullity cases – where it could lead to pastoral decisions lacking a solid objective foundation – but also in any type of proceeding, undermining its rigor and fairness.

On the other hand, there can sometimes be a cold and detached affirmation of the truth that fails to take into account everything that love for people demands, omitting the solicitude dictated by respect and mercy, which must be present in all phases of a process.

In considering the relationship between truth and charity, a clear orientation comes from the teaching of the Apostle Paul, who exhorts us: "Speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ" (Ephesians 4:15).  Veritatem facientes in caritate: it is not simply a matter of conforming to a speculative truth, but of "doing the truth," that is, a truth that must illuminate all actions. And this must be done "in charity," which is the great driving force that leads to true justice. With another biblical phrase, this time from Saint John, you are called to be "fellow workers for the truth" (3 John 8). Benedict XVI, who chose these words as his episcopal motto, emphasized in his Encyclical Caritas in veritate the "need to combine charity with truth not only in the direction, indicated by Saint Paul, of 'veritas in caritate' (Ephesians 4:15), but also in the inverse and complementary direction of 'caritas in veritate'. Truth must be sought, found and expressed in the 'economy' of charity, but charity in turn must be understood, valued and practiced in the light of truth" (n. 2).

Therefore, let your actions always be guided by that true love for your neighbor that seeks above all his eternal salvation in Christ and in the Church, which implies adherence to the truth of the Gospel.  Thus, we find the horizon within which all ecclesial legal activity must be placed: the salvation of souls as the supreme law in the Church. [1] In this way, your service to the truth of justice is a contribution of love to the salvation of souls.

Within the framework of truth in charity, all aspects of canonical processes can be understood. First and foremost, the actions of the various participants in the process must be entirely guided by the active desire to contribute to shedding light on the just judgment to be reached, with rigorous intellectual honesty, technical competence, and an upright conscience. The permanent striving of all towards the truth is what makes the overall activity of the tribunals profoundly harmonious, following that institutional conception of the process, masterfully described by Venerable Pius XII in his Address to the Rota in 1944. [2] The goal that unites all those involved in the processes, each in fidelity to their own role, is the search for truth, which is not reduced to professional fulfillment, but is to be understood as a direct expression of moral responsibility. This is primarily driven by charity, knowing how to go beyond the demands of mere justice, to serve, as far as possible, the integral good of the people, without distorting one's function but exercising it with a full ecclesial sense.

Service to truth in charity must shine through in all the work of the ecclesiastical tribunals. This must be appreciated by the entire ecclesial community and especially by the faithful involved: by those who request a judgment on their marital union, by those accused of having committed a canonical crime, by those who consider themselves victims of a grave injustice, by those who claim a right. Canonical processes must inspire the trust that comes from professional seriousness, intense and careful work, and a convinced dedication to what can and should be perceived as a true professional vocation. The faithful and the entire ecclesial community have the right to a correct and timely exercise of procedural functions, because it is a path that impacts consciences and lives.

In this light, the truth, and therefore the good and the beauty, of all the offices and services related to the processes must be highlighted. "Doing the truth in charity": all those involved in the administration of justice must act according to a code of ethics, which must be carefully studied and practiced within the canonical framework, ensuring that it truly becomes exemplary. In this sense, a style inspired by ethics must also permeate the work of lawyers when they assist the faithful in defending their rights, protecting the interests of their clients without ever exceeding what is considered just and in accordance with the law. The promoters of justice and the defenders of the bond are cornerstones in the administration of justice, called by their mission to protect the common good. A purely bureaucratic approach in a role of such importance would clearly prejudice the search for truth.

The judges, called to the grave responsibility of determining what is just, which is the truth, cannot fail to remember that "justice walks with peace and is in constant and dynamic relation with it. Justice and peace aim at the good of each and every person, and therefore demand order and truth. When one is threatened, both falter; when justice is offended, peace is also jeopardized." [3] Viewed in this perspective, the judge becomes an agent of peace who contributes to consolidating the unity of the Church in Christ.

The trial is not in itself a tension between conflicting interests, as is sometimes misunderstood, but is the indispensable instrument for discerning truth and justice in the case.  The adversarial process in judicial proceedings, consequently, is a dialogical method for ascertaining the truth. The concrete nature of the case, in fact, always requires that the facts be ascertained and the reasons and evidence supporting the various positions be compared, based on the presumptions of the validity of the marriage and the innocence of the accused, until proven otherwise.  Legal experience demonstrates the essential role of the adversarial process and the decisive importance of the investigative phase. The judge, maintaining independence and impartiality, must resolve the dispute according to the elements and arguments that emerge in the trial. Failure to observe these basic principles of justice – and favoring unjustified disparity in the treatment of similar situations – is a significant violation of the legal profile of ecclesial communion.

These considerations could be applied to every phase of the process and to every type of judicial case. By way of example, in the shorter process for marital nullity before the diocesan bishop, the seemingly manifest nature of the ground for nullity that makes it possible must be judged with great care, without forgetting that it will be the duly conducted process itself that will confirm the existence of the nullity or determine the need to resort to the ordinary process. It is therefore fundamental that the study and application of canon matrimonial law continue with scientific rigor and fidelity to the Magisterium. This science is indispensable for resolving cases according to the criteria established by the law and jurisprudence of the Roman Rota, which, in most cases, merely declare the requirements of natural law.

Dear friends, your mission is lofty and demanding. You are called to safeguard the truth with rigor but without rigidity, and to exercise charity without omission. In this balance, which is in reality a profound unity, true Christian legal wisdom must be manifested. I would like to conclude these reflections by entrusting your work to the intercession of Our Lady, Mirror of Justice, the perfect model of truth in charity. Thank you!

TWO MORE WONDERFUL REVERSALS OF POPE FRANCIS BY POPE LEO AND POPE LEO IS NOT “REMORSEFUL”…

The Morse returns to the papal cope!

morse is the traditional term for the large, often highly decorative, clasp or buckle used to fasten the front of a liturgical cope at the chest. These functional yet ornate fasteners are typically made of metal (gold or silver), often adorned with jewels or embroidery, and ensure the garment remains secure.

And at the Final Blessing of the Catholic Vespers with an ecumenical entourage, Pope Leo reversed Pope Francis custom of having non Catholic clergy joining him in the blessing.

His Holiness, Pope Leo, alone offered the Apostolic Blessing with the attached indulgences!



Sunday, January 25, 2026

TRUTH AND DEESCALATION ARE NEEDED THROUGHOUT OUR COUNTRY AND RESPECT FOR HUMAN LIFE…

What is happening in Minneapolis reminds me of what happened at Kent State 56 years ago in 1970. Then university students were protesting on campus the escalation of the Vietnam War. The National Guard murdered four students and wounded nine more. Insanity!


 I have written from the beginning of ICE operations that what should have occurred first was a pathway for those here who are undocumented or illegally to become citizens based upon the fact they were allowed entry by the government and since their entrance they have contributed to their communities. 

Only then should there have been action to deal with those with serious crimes here or from their place of origin.

Police state actions never end well. These inflame citizens’ passions and lead to what we are seeing in Minneapolis.

I have seen three angles of what happened to the protestor on Saturday. Initially he was going to the aid of a woman shoved to the ground by an ICE agent.

There is no evidence that Alex Pretti (RIP) was brandishing his gun or reaching for it.

What happened to him is a travesty and the escalation was by ICE not by him. 

What I see is like an abortion. It is anti-life. But worse, lies by the administration in Washington  about what we are seeing are incredible. 

Catholics must stand on the side of truth, not lies. We must stand on the side of life and treating each other with dignity and respect. 

Saturday, January 24, 2026

POPE LEO’S VERY GOOD EXHORTATION ON FAKE IMAGES AND AI IN GENERAL

 All of us are seeing images, hearing voices and watching videos of famous and not so famous people being presented as they are but in fact are fake AI images and video. For me, I don’t trust anything anymore as I cannot always tell was is real and what is fake.

Pope Leo has fallen victim to this many times, not only with images but also voices that sound like him but aren’t.

Below this fake image of Pope Leo is a Vatican New summary of the Pope’s exhortation:

Pope Leo: Technology must serve the human person, not replace it

In his message for the 60th World Day of Social Communications, Pope Leo XIV highlights the importance of ensuring that technological innovation, particularly artificial intelligence, serves the human person rather than replacing or diminishing human dignity. 

Vatican News

Face and voice are unique traits of every person and form the foundation of human identity and relationships. Reflecting on this truth, Pope Leo XIV introduces his Message for the 60th World Day of Social Communications, which will be celebrated on 17 May 2026, with a focus on digital communication and artificial intelligence, highlighting the need to protect human dignity in an age increasingly shaped by technological innovation.

Human beings, the Pope recalls, are created in the image and likeness of God and called into relationship through the Word. Safeguarding faces and voices, therefore, means protecting the divine imprint present in each person and upholding the irreplaceable vocation of every human life.

The anthropological challenge of technology

The Pope warns that digital technologies, especially artificial intelligence systems capable of simulating voices, faces, and emotions, risk altering essential dimensions of human communication.

The challenge, he stresses, is not primarily technological but anthropological; it is a matter of protecting human identity and authentic relationships.

He draws attention to the impact of social media algorithms that prioritise rapid emotional reactions over reflection, weakening critical thinking and fostering social polarisation.

The growing reliance on artificial intelligence for information, creativity, and decision-making, he adds, also risks diminishing analytical skills, imagination, and personal responsibility.

Reality, simulation, and social impact

Pope Leo highlights the difficulty of distinguishing between reality and simulation in digital environments, where automated agents and chatbots can influence public debate and individual choices, shaping emotional responses and personal interactions.

Such dynamics, he notes, may affect not only individuals but also social and cultural life.

Responsibility, cooperation, and education

To address these challenges, the Pope identifies responsibility, cooperation, and education as essential pillars. Technology developers, political authorities, media professionals, and educators are called to promote transparency, safeguard human dignity, and ensure the integrity of information.

Collaboration among institutions and sectors, he writes, is required to guide digital innovation toward the common good.

Media literacy and digital awareness

Finally, Pope Leo underlines the importance of education in media, information, and artificial intelligence literacy, fostering critical awareness, protecting personal identity, and supporting a responsible culture of communication.

Renewed care for face and voice, he concludes, remains central to preserving the human dimension of communication and orienting technological progress to the service of the human person.

REPENTING OF PRINTING NEWS THAT HASN’T HAPPENED YET BUT WILL; AND GIVING THANKS FOR POPE LEO—ARCHBISHOP GAINSWAIN…



Although Pope Leo has never lived in the Vatican Motel 6, His Holiness hasn’t yet moved into the Apostolic Palace as it is still undergoing major renovations. That is the reason why they have left the lights on.

The Vatican clarified that when Pope Leo moves in, everyone will be duly notified, including yours truly. 

And this is not fake news or news from the future that hasn’t happened yet from the Herald:

It is little wonder, therefore, that Archbishop Georg Gänswein features once again in a Vatican dispatch, having praised Leo this week for ushering in “a positive change in the atmosphere, which I believe is important because the difficulties that existed have truly taken on a completely new, positive impact through the change of pontificate”.


“Normality is slowly returning,” said Benedict XVI’s former secretary. “Pope Leo has simply set some accents that are not new, but which were completely ignored in recent years.”

GREAT VERY RECENT PHOTOS OF MACON’S SAINT JOSEPH CHURCH WITH ITS MINIMIZED DOUBLE ALTARS AND THE ALTAR RAILING I HAD REMOVED IN 2004 AND RESTORED IN 2015, AND USED TODAY FOR KNEELING OR STANDING COMMUNICANTS! I PRAY AND HOPE THE FUTURE DOESN’T HAVE A BISHOP MARTIN TYPE IN STORE FOR THE DIOCESE OF SAVANNAH!

 


I always loved that the altar railing below matched the one above. The one above was never removed…


REMOVING WATCHES, JEWELRY AND RINGS TO CELEBRATE MASS???

 I don’t wear rings or bracelets at Mass or elsewhere. But when I have a wristwatch on, I don’t take it off for Mass. 

I am not sure about this, but prior to the Bugnini Missal, priests removed their watches for the celebration of Mass. Was it codified to do so or just a custom? 

On Friday, I arrived at Saint Gregory the Great Church in Bluffton, SC at about 11:15 for their 11:30 AM Confessions and 12:15 PM Mass. 

A funeral was in progress and at the end. When I went into the sacristy, I saw that the parish’s newly ordained Parochial Vicar had left his apple wristwatch there. He did not wear it for Mass. And I am not wearing his Apple Watch now. 

But, should priests remove wristwatches, bracelets, rings, nose piercings, earrings and the like to celebrate Mass? 

Of course, bishops should wear their episcopal ring. That’s required. 

I do wear cuff links!


A SCREENSHOT SAYS IT ALL…

 After Vatican II, and recklessly so, liturgical items that were donated by the laity through their sacrifice and hard earned money, were ripped out of churches and replaced with kitsch from catalogues. 

The Bishop of the Diocese of Charlotte has brought this grotesque and scandalous insensitivity to a new level.

This is a screenshot from “X” formerly known as Twitter:



Friday, January 23, 2026

ELIMINATING THE DOUBLE ALTAR LOOK IN AN HISTORIC CHURCH—ONE COMPLETELY DOING SO; THE OTHER A GOOD PARTIAL WAY TO DO SO!


In renovating or restoring a historic Catholic Church, the goal is to eliminate or minimize the double altar look of the post-Vatican II theology.

At the Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Augusta, Georgia, we solved the problem of double altars by slicing the altar part of the once one-piece altar/reredos, away from the reredos. In fact, and this was complicated, there was a great deal of wasted space behind the reredos. Thus the entire altar was dismantled, and the reredos “re-mantled” but pushed back toward the back wall and the altar was sliced away from the reredos with plenty of room between the altar and reredos and also with the option of celebrating Mass easily either ad orientem or facing the nave. 

In fact, I celebrated an ad orientem Bugnini Mass in the 1990’s the first time such was done in the Diocese of Savannah since Vatican II! I was way, way, way ahead of my time!

At Saint Joseph Church in Macon, Georgia, it was not possible to slice the altar-table away from its reredos and pull it forward as was done in Augusta. To do so would have destabilized the reredos possibly causing it to collapse forward and kill yours truly!

So the plan was to minimize the double-altar look. We elevated the entire sanctuary so that the old main altar would not be four steps up from the main floor of the sanctuary, but only one step up. Thus the new main altar is only one step lower than the old main altar, whereas previously the older free-standing altar was four steps below the old high altar. 

What was accomplished by this is that from the nave, the new free standing altar appears to be the only altar and is not overwhelmed by the older altar.

This isn’t the best solution in general, but in this case it was the best and only solution possible to make it look like that there is only one altar when in realty there are two:








I CONTINUE TO LAMENT, LAMENT, I TELL YOU, THAT THE SQUEAKY WHEEL OF THOSE ADVOCATING FOR THE LIBERAL CELEBRATION OF THE TLM IS DROWNING OUT THE NEED FOR THE BUGNINI MASS TO BE CELEBRATED WITH THE SAME REVERENCE AND ETHOS AS THE TLM EVEN IF ALL VERNACULAR!


If I had a choice between which should be mandated, ad orientem or kneeling for Holy Communion to recover in the Bugnini Mass the same reverence and ethos of the TLM, I would choose kneeling for Holy Communion. 

With that said, though, apart from kneeling or ad orientem, how could the Bugnini Mass be more reverent and approximate the reverence of the TLM?

1. Chant the Propers, preferebly in Latin Gregorian Chant. Doing this follows Vatican II explicitly, giving pride of place to Gregorian Chant and maintaining, at least for the Propers, Latin!

2. The priest and congregation reads the black print and follows the red—no improvisation whatsoever, especially at the Introductory Rite, even if any or all the options are used. 

3. The Introductory Rite, the Credo and Intercessions and Concluding Rite takes place at the chair, not the altar. 

4. Sunday best is required for lectors or an alb! The same for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion!

5. After the Intercessions, the chalice and paten covered with veil and burse, placed on the altar’s center prior to Mass, is unveiled, the corporal is placed at the center of the altar and the Roman Missal and other items needed for the Holy Eucharist are placed on the altar and the offerings for the Mass, bread and wine, are brought in procession to the priest and then brought to the altar.

6. All options are permissible from various prefaces to Eucharistic Prayers and all prayers are prayed without making the prayers look like they are being read to the congregation!

7. If the common chalice, pandemic causing as they may be, are used, the choreography of the Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion must be rehearsed and perfected so that Communion time and getting the right sacred things to the right people doesn’t look like a scene from a movie with the Keystone Cops!!!

If the Bugnini Mass is one expression of the two expressions of the one Roman Rite, then make sure the Bugnini Mass is celebrated as it should be just as the TLM should be celebrated as it should be! But the one Roman Rite’s reverence and ethos should be the same in both!!!!

THE STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL NEW CHURCH OF SAINT CATHERINE, IN WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA..EXCEPT!!!



Thank God that Wake Forest is in the Diocese of Raleigh and not Charlotte, as the new church of Saint Catherine has a beautiful altar railing which I presume they use for Holy Communion. Communicants can stand or kneel at the full length of the railing as they find their unity, not in posture, but in the Lord Jesus received worthily in Holy Communion.   

You can view all the glorious photos, along with a commentary, at “Liturgical Arts’ Journal” by pressing HERE

But I want to focus on what is the fly in the ointment for me. I continue to be appalled, appalled I tell you, that diocesan liturgical commissions, along with their bishops, allow double altars in new construction. I am appalled, appalled, I tell you!

With the photos above, there are two solutions that could have been used, but neither were, unfortunately. One solution, given the liturgical chaos we continue to live, is less plausible than the other.

The less plausible is to simply have the one piece back altar and allow Mass ad orientem. We did it that way for the majority of the 2,000 years of the Catholic Church! What’s the big deal?

The more plausible solution, if one must have a free-standing altar, the altar part of that one piece altar, could have been separated from the reredos and pulled forward for a freestanding altar that could be used for Mass facing ad orientem or toward the nave. 

Having two altars in a new church makes no liturgical sense and indeed goes against the liturgical law as I understand it.

And then my real pet peeve! No floral arrangements in front of the altar! Just don’t do it! Why do it? Who thinks this helps highlight the altar and its beauty. Floral arrangements should frame and highlight the altar not hide it!!!!! And all that is really needed, in the case of noble simplicity, are two nice arrangements on either side of the reredos/tabernacle! That’s it. Why stick a floral arrangements in front of the altar? Why? Oh why!

Thursday, January 22, 2026

REQUIESCAT IN PACEM JOHN ALLEN


CRUX EDITOR, VETERAN VATICAN JOURNALIST JOHN ALLEN LOSES BATTLE WITH CANCER

Back in the day when John Allen worked for the NcR, he was quite the progressive. But after Pope Benedict was elected, he shifted towards orthodoxy especially when Evangelical Catholicism was taking off. 

I used to email him to offer comments and he always kindly responded. I loved his style of writing, though, no matter which way he leaned. 




INTERESTING DAY OF MEETINGS FOR THE HOLY FATHER, NO?




Wednesday, January 21, 2026

AVID READER FROM THE DIOCESE OF BOGOR,INDONESIA FILLS IN THE DETAILS ABOUT THEIR BISHOP’S “RESIGNATION”…


This is a comment from another post by Avid Reader of Bogor, Indonesia about this link:

https://www.ucanews.com/amp/indonesian-bishop-who-renounced-red-hat-resigns-over-conflict/111639

What Avid Reader describes in their diocese, seems to be happening in a particular diocese in my very own province and a few others in the USA. I wonder if what happened in Bogor is a warning shot to others?

Here’s Avid Reader’s comment:

Let me introduce myself. I am a member of the faithful of the Diocese of Bogor and this report is so far the most comprehensive i have found online and is factual to the confusion that is happening on the ground. To us the lay faithful of the Diocese, we have known for some time on the power struggles within the Diocese's governing body but we are still shocked over the Bishop's decision to step down.


As mentioned in the article, the first signs of real and outwards division within the diocese occured when Father Natet, the rector of the Diocese of Bogor's St. Peter & Paul's seminary denounced the bishop in an open letter following the installation of a new Curia (which oddly occured in a private daily Mass without prior announcements) on December 8th 2025, the Diocese's anniversary. This was followed by an investigation involving the Nunciature and the Bishop of Bandung, Mgr. Anton, who is also currently the head of the Indonesian Bishop's conference. This investigation culminated in the dissolution of the new Curia and the reinstatement of the old curia on December 22nd 2025. On that same day, Mgr. Paskalis also published an open letter to the diocese's faithful alleging of "wolves" circling around (https://www.instagram.com/p/DSrdtzmD98X/?igsh=anhmYXNib25wZm96 ).

Last week (as we later found out) Mgr. Paskalis went to the Vatican to explain the allegations around him as a result of the previous investigation. It was at this meeting, Mgr. Paskalis was given an option to stand down as Bishop of Bogor to preserve the peace, as for the last month the clergy of the diocese has been visibly divided on the bishop. As such he offered his resignation which was accepted and announced last monday (https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTsbMvPj8sy/?igsh=MWZjaWNkaTBmbWk0Mg== )

IT IS SO COOL WHEN I WIN MY BETS! ANOTHER GRAND REVERSAL OF POPE FRANCIS BY POPE LEO—YOU KNOW, HIS HOLINESS LOOKS LIKE POPE BENEDICT IF YOU LOOK AT HOW HIS HOLINESS DRESSES…

 This morning at the Vatican! Aww…..









Tuesday, January 20, 2026

WOW! CONFRONTING THE GERMAN SCHISM AND ITS WORLDWIDE CONTAGION—IS THIS THE WORK OF HIS HOLINESS, POPE LEO XIV????

 THIS IS GOOD NEWS! Below the copied news story I reprint from Catholic News World, I print an Artificial Intelligence summary that makes clear Pope Leo has initiated this stunningly good news! 

BREAKING Head of Germany's Catholic Bishops' Conference Resigns - Bishop Georg Bätzing to Step Down

Bishop Georg Bätzing to Step Down as Head of German Bishops' Conference

BONN – In a move that has surprised the Catholic community, Bishop Georg Bätzing has announced he will not seek a second term as chairman of the German Bishops' Conference (DBK). The German Bishops' Conference needs a new chairman. Bishop Georg Bätzing is not seeking a second term. A successor will be sought by the end of February.

Bätzing, age 64, has led the conference since March 2020, when he succeeded Cardinal Reinhard Marx. His decision means the DBK will elect a new leader during its upcoming plenary assembly in Würzburg, scheduled for February 23–26, 2026.


A Call for New Leadership

In a personal letter addressed to his fellow bishops, the Bishop of Limburg explained that his decision came after "careful consideration." He chose to announce his departure now to allow the conference sufficient time to deliberate on a successor before the February vote.

Key highlights from his statement:

  • The Transition: Bätzing believes it is time to place the leadership of the DBK into "other hands" to ensure a sustainable future for the Church.

  • Reflecting on Tenure: He described his six years in office as "intense," noting that significant progress was made alongside the "people of God."

  • Hopes for the Future: He encouraged the conference to maintain "courage for open dialogue" and a "willingness to reach out to one another."

What Happens Next?

The election for the next chairman, who will serve a six-year term, will be the central focus of the assembly in Würzburg at the end of next month.

Bätzing’s tenure was marked by a period of significant reform efforts and internal dialogue within the German Church. His successor will inherit the task of navigating these ongoing developments while maintaining unity with the global Catholic Church.

FROM ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:

There are strong indications and reports from January 2026 suggesting Pope Leo XIV is pressing German Bishop Georg Bätzing, head of the German Bishops' Conference, to resign due to conflicts over the German Church's "Synodal Way," with fears of schism rising, and some social media posts even claimed Bätzing already stepped down, though official confirmation needs verification, as Bätzing's leadership and the Synodal Path's direction clash with Vatican expectations
. 
Key Points of the Situation:
  • Pope Leo XIV's Stance: Pope Leo XIV, reportedly receiving support from cardinals, sees the German Synodal Conference as a potential schism and wants to intervene, potentially suspending the process.
  • Bätzing's Position: Bishop Bätzing is the leader of the contentious German "Synodal Way," a reform movement that Rome views with suspicion, especially regarding its moves toward decision-making bodies with lay involvement.
  • Pressure for Resignation: Sources suggest Pope Leo is pushing Bätzing out, with some online posts even prematurely announcing his resignation on January 19, 2026, due to inner fatigue and disagreements over the Synodal Way's future.
  • Vatican Concerns: The Holy See has previously warned the German bishops against creating permanent bodies with decision-making powers, viewing them as contrary to Church law. 
In essence, the Pope is taking a strong stance against the German Church's direction, and Bishop Bätzing, as its leader, is at the center of this conflict, facing pressure to resign


INTERESTING, NO? THE OTHER SHOE 👞 DROPS

 The Holy Father has received shoes from Adriano Stefanelli, the Papal Shoe Maker for Pope Benedict XVI. Mr. Stefanelli notes in the comments on this post that the black shoes were specifically requested by Pope Leo…


WILL POPE LEO XIV BLESS THE LITTLE LAMBS ON WEDNESDAY’S FEAST OF SAINT AGNES (AGNUS) OR WILL HE CONTINUE POPE FRANCIS’ DISCONTINUATION OF THIS MARVELOUS LITTLE tRADITION?

 Pope Benedict XVI celebrated the blessing of the little lambs on the Feast of St. Agnus with great flair and humbly embracing, in the most humble way, great papal dignity in doing so.




Pope Francis offered a kind of variation to this blessing in his first year but then discontinued doing so for the rest of His Holiness’ papacy. 

Pope Francis was not humble in embracing papal protocol and easily dispensed of papal traditions in the most “PREPOTENZA” way. You’ll have to look up what the Italian word “prepotenza” means, but it his the opposite of humble, as a clue:

So, if we are to place wagers on what Pope Leo XIV will do, how much would you bet that he will recover this great tradition of blessing on the Feast of Saint Agnes (Agnus) on Wednesday?

And if he recovers this tradition, will His Holiness look more like Pope Benedict while offering this blessing or more like Pope Francis?

Time will tell by tomorrow!

This is what AI says about this blessing and Pope Francis:

Every January 21, on the 
Feast of St. Agnes, the Pope historically blesses two lambs in a centuries-old Vatican tradition. While Pope Francis participated in this ceremony during the early years of his pontificate, recent reports indicate that he discontinued the specific ritual of personally blessing the lambs in the Vatican a few years into his leadership. 
Tradition and Symbolism
  • The Pallium: The wool from these lambs is shorn on Holy Week by the Benedictine nuns of St. Cecilia in Trastevere. It is then woven into palliums—white wool stoles decorated with six black crosses—which the Pope bestows upon newly appointed Metropolitan Archbishops on the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul (June 29).
  • St. Agnes: The martyr’s name sounds like the Latin word for lamb (agnus), and she is often depicted with one to symbolize her purity and chastity.
  • Floral Crowns: Traditionally, one lamb is adorned with a red floral wreath(symbolizing her martyrdom) and the other with white flowers (symbolizing her purity). 
Evolution of the Rite
Although the Pope no longer blesses them personally at the Vatican, the lambs are still brought to the Basilica of Saint Agnes Outside-the-Walls on the morning of January 21. They are placed on the altar over the martyr's tomb and blessed by a high-ranking cleric or the Abbot of the Lateran Canons before being entrusted to the nuns for weaving