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Thursday, March 26, 2026

BECAUSE OF POPE LEO’S BOMBSHELL LETTER TO THE FRENCH BISHOPS (THE EPICENTER OF THE LEFEBRVE MOVEMENT) ENCOURAGING BISHOPS TO ALLOW THE GROWTH OF THE VETUS ORDO WHILE SEEING THE BUGNINI MASS AS THE ORDINARY VATICAN II MASS, MANY MISSED THE OTHER BOMBSHELL FROM POPE LEO, BUT YOURS TRULY DID NOT!

 Here’s the other bombshell from Pope Leo:

This apostolic succession, founded on the Gospel and in the Tradition, is explored further in Chapter III of Lumen gentium, entitled “On the hierarchical structure of the Church and in particular on the Episcopate”. The Council teaches that the hierarchical structure is not a human construct, functional to the internal organization of the Church as a social body (cf. LG, 8), but a divine institution whose purpose is to perpetuate the mission given by Christ to the Apostles until the end of time.

Emphasizing the hierarchical nature of the Church and that she ordains only men to be ordained to the three degrees Holy Orders, bishop, priest and deacon, he emphasized that these infallible teachings are not products of social organization based on cultural prejudices. 

And that in a nutshell, is the 1960’s “spirit of Vatican II” that was promoted by progressive theologians and bishops aligned with them, that so many aspects of the hierarchical Church are prejudiced by social constructs, out-dated cultural paradigms which can and must be changed by the enlightenment of the current cultural context and social movements. 

Pope Leo called that mentality out and using a document of Vatican II to do so.

This has implications not only for the hierarchical nature of the Church and her all male Sacrament of Holy Orders, but also for moral teachings. 

We can’t change the anthropology of the male and female paradigm concerning the Church and her Sacraments because these are not cultural but divinely revealed for all times and places. 

We can’t change the sexual moral teachings of the Church either because these are divinely revealed and not culturally determined by prejudiced thinking and attitudes. 

This is also confirmed by Pope Leo in his letter to the French bishops. So many in the Church today want to accept the sins of people as well as the sinner. This manifests itself in Jesuitical Father James and his pastoral outreach to the ideologues of the LGBTQ++++ MOVEMENT. He wants the sin and sinner loved and accepted. 

But Leo, though, teaches us what the Church teaches in his letter to the French Bishops:

The Church cannot renounce justice, nor diminish the gravity of the facts, but neither can she lose sight of what the Lord Jesus has entrusted to her: the possibility of conversion, the call to penance, the duty not to reduce anyone to his sin. In a cultural climate that increasingly seems inclined towards a summary form of justice, more interested in the public elimination of persons than in their responsibility and real change, the Holy See calls for justice, reparation, responsibility and conversion to be held together.

9 comments:

TJM said...

Magnificent photo! It will kill the Roche that there are so many young people there with no possibility of memories of Vatican Disaster II!!! Eventually the Novus Bogus Church will go the way of Anglicanism unless it re-embraces Catholic liturgical tradition.

Jerome Merwick said...

"Bombshell"? Seriously? The fact that we know about this message indicates the obvious: It's all theater. A bombshell would be the repeal of Traditiones Custodes, the most intellectually dishonest document of our time--and folks, that ain't gonna happen. This is just to keep those stupid backwards traditionalists at bay and give them something to chatter about. So chatter away, folks. Just don't expect anything to change. Change comes when authority mandates it. Words and fluffy sentiments fill the air with the aroma of delusion.

Mark Thomas said...

Father McDonald, thank you for having posted Pope Leo XIV's teaching in regard to Holy Mother Church's hierarchical nature. But said teaching is far from "bombshell" status.

Pope Leo XIV reiterated simply that which Pope Francis (requiescat in pace) had taught.

AI Overview noted:

"Pope Francis views the hierarchical structure of the Catholic Church (bishops, priests, deacons) as a divine institution established by Christ for service, unity, and apostolic mission, not merely functional organization."

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An example of the above: Pope Francis, November 5, 2014 A.D:

"Now, by the power and grace of His Spirit, Christ does not fail to set up ministries in order to build up Christian communities as his Body.

"Among these ministries, one can distinguish that of the episcopate.

"In the bishop, assisted by priests and deacons, it is Christ himself who makes himself present and who continues to care for his Church, by ensuring his protection and his guidance.

"In the presence and in the ministry of the bishops, of the priests and deacons, we can recognize the true face of the Church: it is the Hierarchical Holy Mother Church.

"And truly, through these brothers chosen by the Lord and consecrated through the Sacrament of Holy Orders, the Church exercises her motherhood: she gives birth to us in Baptism as Christians, giving us a new birth in Christ;"

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Pope Francis' above teaching reflected simply Catholicism 101...not a bombshell. Nevertheless, we benefit whenever our holy Popes reiterate Church teaching.

Therefore, Deo gratias that Pope Leo XIV yesterday had upheld that which his holy predecessors, such as Pope Francis, had taught.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Fr. Allan J. McDonald said...

Since Pope Francis created two times for more studies on women deacons, please show were he, like Pope Leo, ever said that the three degrees of Holy Orders are exclusively for men.
Also, we know that Pope Francis said time and time again, that the Church is for “todas, todas, todas!” In that “todas” context did Pope Francis ever say also, “ arrepentirse, arrepentirse, arrepentirse“?

Mark Thomas said...

In regard to Pope Leo XIV's teaching yesterday on the hierarchical status of Holy Mother Church:

Said teaching from His Holiness is not remotely a "bombshell." Said teaching is Catholicism 101.

Nevertheless, Father McDonald's repeated postings of Pope Leo XIV teachings/declarations is of great spiritual benefit to the readers of Father's important blog.

Father McDonald, thank you for your loyalty to, and unrelenting promotion of, holy Pope Leo XIV.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas said...

Holy Pope Francis (requiescat in pace)...women deacons:

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2024 A.D.

-- Pope Francis says no to women deacons in ‘60 Minutes’ interview

"Pope Francis twice said “no” to the possibility of ordaining women deacons in an interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” that aired on Paramount Plus last night."

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Women's Ordination Conference Responds to Pope Francis on CBS: “No” to Women Deacons?

For Immediate Release: May 21, 2024

During a wide-ranging CBS television interview with journalist Norah O’Donnell aired on May 20, Pope Francis rejected the possibility of women serving as ordained deacons or as members of the clergy.

When asked by O’Donnell if a young Catholic girl ever would ever have the opportunity to be a deacon and participate as a clergy member of the church, Francis replied, “No.”

He went on to say, “If it is deacons with Holy Orders, no."

The Women’s Ordination Conference (WOC) expresses great disappointment at Pope Francis’ failure to recognize the depth of women’s vocations, and the urgency of affirming their full equality in the church.

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October 25, 2023 A.D. National Catholic Register:

-- Pope Francis on Women Deacons: ‘Holy Orders Is Reserved for Men’

Pope Francis reaffirmed the impossibility of women becoming priests, or even modern Church deacons...

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EWTN News:

About the possibility of women deacons, Francis pointed out that the diaconate “is the first degree of holy orders in the Catholic Church, followed by the priesthood and finally the episcopate.”

"...holy orders is reserved for men,” the pope said.

Asked about women’s ordination bringing “more people closer to the Church” and optional priestly celibacy helping with priest shortages, Pope Francis said he does not share these views.

“Lutherans ordain women, but still few people go to church,” he said.

“Their priests can marry, but despite that they can’t grow the number of ministers. We should not be naive and think that programmatic changes will bring us the solution.”

Pax.

Mark Thomas

TJM said...

"Holy" Pope Francis who referred to faggots, etc? LOL

Jerome Merwick said...

TJM: The more things change, the more they stay the same. The blabbering wind willl never stop blowing.

Catechist Kev said...

Also Coprophagia… twice. But! He was oh so holy.