WATCH: Moderna CEO squirms as Rand Paul grills him on COVID jab risks

‘You sit here and act like you’ve never heard of myocarditis and you don’t think it’s an increased risk for young, adolescent males when all of the studies who isolate people out, by age, have found that yes, there’s an increased risk after taking your vaccine.’Read More

Pope Francis: An Anniversary Less “Urbi” Than “Orbi”

The tenth anniversary of the pontificate of Pope Francis was not really focused on urbi with orbi, as is the custom during the solemn blessings that the successor of Peter is accustomed to impart to Rome and to the whole world, during the major events that punctuate the liturgical year. On the Urbi side, the […]

Feast of St. Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church

Pius IX, Decree Quemadmodum Deus, December 8, 1870 As almighty God appointed Joseph, son of the patriarch Jacob, over all the land of Egypt to save grain for the people, so when the fullness of time was come and He was about to send to earth His only-begotten Son, the Savior of the world, He […]

German Synodal Path: Assessment and Perspectives

FSSPX.News has devoted many articles to this event, because from its beginnings it appeared that it was a process that was going to wreck havoc in the Church in Germany and threaten to extend to the universal Church, at least in the spirit that animated it. The Causes of the Synod It is necessary to […]

United States: An American Diocese Opposes Gender Ideology

Priests, teachers, parents and school directors had indeed asked the diocese to establish unified standards for all schools and parishes. For Bishop Joensen, who has a long experience as a university chaplain before his appointment as bishop, these standards could also serve as an example in other dioceses. These rules are presented following a six-page […]

Sino-Vatican Agreement: A Flash of Roman Lucidity

“Obviously, the objective is to get the best deal possible, which certainly this agreement is not the best deal possible because of the other party [the Chinese authorities, ed.]. They were only prepared to go so far and to agree to certain things. But this was what was possible at the time.” A rare and […]

Antioch: The Earthquake Destroyed the City’s Past

Turkey, hit by the devastating earthquake on February 6, is still living in a state of total emergency, with some differences: in Iskenderun people are trying to restore basic services, elsewhere, like in Antioch, “the situation is really tragic.” This is explained to AsiaNews by Msgr. Paolo Bizzeti, vicar of Anatolia. The updated casualty figure, […]

Nigeria: The Church Denounces the Persecution of Christians

“The Christian community lives in a state of servitude.” The observation of the Archbishop of Kaduna is bitter. In this diocese located in the center of Nigeria – as in those of Kano, Sokoto, Katsina, and Zamfara further north – Christians are literally “persecuted,” explains Bishop Matthew Man-oso Ndagoso. Because in the Muslim majority areas […]

Vatican: Towards a Definitive Burial of the Traditional Mass?

This constitution would establish four new provisions: In no church can the old Mass be celebrated exclusively. In churches, they cannot celebrate the old rite every Sunday. The use of the 1962 books (with the modifications ordered by Francis) is authorized only for the celebration of Mass, but not for the administration of the sacraments […]

Netherlands: Sanitary Measures Have Reduced Practitioners by a Third

The drop in church attendance from pre-pandemic levels predicted by many is confirmed. Between 2019 and 2022, the drop in Sunday attendance reached 36%. “If you do the math, you get an average drop of around 14% per year, whereas in the years before the pandemic the drop was around 6%,” said Joris Kregting, of […]