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"Pope Leo XIV Cracks Down on SSPX Ordinations; Human Dignity in US Church; Miracles of Saint Anthony"

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"Pope Leo XIV Cracks Down on SSPX Ordinations; Human Dignity in US Church; Miracles of Saint Anthony"

Matt West
Jun 17, 2026
Trivia Question❓In Catholic tradition, what are the three theological virtues that are infused by God into the souls of the faithful? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Pope Leo XIV has voiced serious concern over the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) as they plan to ordain bishops without papal approval.
He warned these actions could further damage the already fragile ties with the Catholic Church.
The SSPX, recognized for its strict traditionalism, intends to consecrate four priests as bishops on July 1, 2026—once again defying the Vatican’s authority.
This echoes the group’s 1988 decision, when its founder, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, proceeded with illicit ordinations resulting in immediate excommunications.
Canon law views such unauthorized consecrations as a grave offense, leading to automatic excommunication for all parties involved.
Despite previous reconciliation efforts, the SSPX’s move threatens to deepen divisions and spark new questions about a possible permanent split.
The Vatican urges ongoing dialogue and calls on the group to pursue unity. Read More... |
As the United States nears its 250th anniversary, the Catholic Church is renewing its focus on human dignity and national spiritual growth.
On June 11, 2026, U.S. bishops will consecrate the nation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a gesture meant to renew hope and unity.
This dedication highlights the Church’s vision for a culture of life and a civilization of love.
Leading up to the anniversary, parishes are invited to engage in 250 hours of adoration and perform 250 acts of mercy, sparking local community involvement and reflection.
These efforts aim to confront ongoing social issues such as racial injustice, domestic violence, and prejudice against immigrants, emphasizing compassion and justice.
Through prayer, service, and reflection, Catholics strive to honor the past and shape a future where everyone’s dignity is respected. Read More... |
Pope Leo XIV has voiced serious concern over the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) as they plan to ordain bishops without papal approval.
He warned these actions could further damage the already fragile ties with the Catholic Church.
The SSPX, recognized for its strict traditionalism, intends to consecrate four priests as bishops on July 1, 2026—once again defying the Vatican’s authority.
This echoes the group’s 1988 decision, when its founder, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, proceeded with illicit ordinations resulting in immediate excommunications.
Canon law views such unauthorized consecrations as a grave offense, leading to automatic excommunication for all parties involved.
Despite previous reconciliation efforts, the SSPX’s move threatens to deepen divisions and spark new questions about a possible permanent split.
The Vatican urges ongoing dialogue and calls on the group to pursue unity. Read More... |
In the center of Padua, the Basilica of Saint Anthony stands as a powerful symbol of faith and history.
Devotees from around the globe celebrate Saint Anthony of Padua for his renowned sermons and miraculous acts, which continue to inspire hope.
The cherished hymn "Si Quaeris Miracula" honors his legendary miracles, capturing his enduring influence as a spiritual guide.
Padua’s annual Feast of Saint Anthony on June 13th gathers thousands in vibrant processions, reaffirming his deep connection to the community.
Every February, the "Feast of the Tongue of the Saint" draws both pilgrims and scholars intrigued by the saint’s incorrupt relic, safeguarded within the Basilica.
By 2024, a digital outreach brought Saint Anthony’s message to millions online, expanding his impact far beyond Italy.
Padua remains united in honoring Saint Anthony, a figure whose legacy and miracles continue to touch lives worldwide. Read More... |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The three theological virtues are faith, hope, and charity. |