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  English Translations Soften Their Originals [Liberalism is a Sin]
Posted by: Stone - 2 hours ago - Forum: Church Doctrine & Teaching - No Replies

English Translations Soften Their Originals


TIA | June 19, 2026

An inconvenient topic that I have not seen raised is that American translations of many Catholic works soften the original militancy in the text. There are many instances I could cite, but here I willl present the case of Fr. Sardá y Salvany’s Liberalism is a Sin.

Recently, I was reading the English edition of this work translated by Conde B. Pallen, an American, and published by TAN Books. I remembered that in the Spanish edition Fr. Salvany affirmed that Catholics can ridicule the enemies of the Church and make personal attacks against them. Reading the English, I had a strong suspicion that the text was softened. So, I went to the original Spanish text and found that actually that change had been made – and other large discrepancies.

I decided to compare the two texts: the published English translation and the original Spanish. The results were appalling.

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Above, the intransigent Spanish anti-Liberal Felix Sardá y Salvany; below, translator Conde B. Pallen, a product of Georgetown Un. and American Liberalism

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Examples of the softening & censorship

I compared the 1884 edition of El Liberalismo es Pecado to the 1899 English translation by Pallen, which by the way, is NOT titled Liberalism Is a Sin, which would be the literal translation. The new title of the American edition is simply What Is Liberalism? The difference speaks for itself. ...

Then, the entire Introduction was absent from the English translation. In that Introduction Fr. Salvany began with this radical challenge (my English translation from his Spanish original):

“Do not be alarmed, pious reader, or begin by casting a sour look upon this little book right from the very start. …

"I know … that you are not the only one who feels an invincible repulsion to and horror for such matters [condemning Liberalism]. I am all too well aware that this has become something of a mania, or an ailment that is all but universal.”
[bold emphasis added throughout analysis]

Pallen’s translation skipped the Introduction, as well as Chapter I, and the first half of Chapter II of Fr. Salvany's book. He also made no mention in his text or footnotes of his subtractions and additions. Instead, Pallen simply inserted his own Chapter I, which he wrote and has nothing to do with Fr. Salvany’s original words. The actual translation of the book did not begin until page 18!

Is it not dishonest to present the work as authored by Fr. Salvany when its translation has so many blatant subtractions and additions?


Comparing translations

Now, I will present some texts comparing Pallen’s censored translation to the right of my own translation from the original Spanish. The sections that were softened are in red; the sections added by Pallen are in green; the sections of Fr. Salvany’s original text omitted by Pallen are in blue.

In Chapter 23 (Spanish here; Chapter 21 in the English here), Fr. Salvany refuted the liberal accusation that ultramontanes – the counter-revolutionaries of the 19th century – were offending charity in their polemics against the liberals. Below is a comparison of the two translations:

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We can clearly see above that the translation by Pallen was much softer than the original Spanish.

Further, Pallen’s translation (on p. 117) of what Fr. Salvany actually said (on p. 90) about ridiculing the opponent is particularly striking. In one instance he omitted a paragraph of Fr. Salvany in which he qualified as scruples to consider lack of charity fight against the liberals:

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In Chapter 15, Fr. Salvany strongly insinuated that there are very few – if any – well-intentioned liberals, which he called a "charitable softening of their ugly name." In Pallen's corresponding Chapter 14, that section was omitted, not surprisingly. Pallen also removed what Fr. Salvany said about the horror caused by the word "freethinker," omitted the words "intransigence" and "ultramontane," and added his own writing that again has nothing to do with the original text. The second time the term intransigent appeared, he changed it to irreconcilable. Below is the section in question:

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Further on, Fr. Salvany titled his Chapter 21 “On Sound Catholic Intransigence in Opposition to False Liberal Charity,” while Pallen titled the corresponding Chapter 19 “Charity & Liberalism.” Pallen omitted two basic concepts: healthy intransigence, and false charity.

Fr. Salvany started this chapter with: “Intransigent! Intransigence!” Pallen’s version, however, replaced these words with three different words – “Narrow!” “Intolerant!” and “Uncompromising!” In fact, Pallen avoided using the word intransigence throughout his translation. Indeed, a word search for “intransigence” in Pallen’s translation rendered zero results; and yet, Fr. Salvany in the original Spanish used intransigencia 11 times and intransigente(s) four times, for a total of 15 times.

Why on earth, in a translation of a book about Liberalism, was the word intransigence omitted, when the author used the term 15 times? We cannot avoid thinking that Pallen wanted to soften Salvany’s message.

Pallen not only omitted the important word intransigence, but also omitted a section on just war – a weighty Catholic doctrine and a natural consequence of the principle of intransigence. This omission inevitably creates a more pacifist ambience in the text. Incidentally, Progressivism – which hates intransigence against error and evil – has always expressed its hatred of war.

Pallen omitted this radical section on just war, made his own softened summary, and pretended that was sufficient. He also conveniently removed Fr. Salvany’s statement that liberals are “cleverly using charity as a barricade against the truth.” See below:

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In Fr. Salvany's Chapter 24, when refuting the liberal accusation that the Pope condemned Catholics who make personal attacks on the enemies of the Church, Pallen omitted this section. In the corresponding Chapter 22 he changed the words of Fr. Salvany, leaving out the section defending the legitimacy of using personal attacks to fight enemies of the Church.

Pallen’s translation of the first part of the phrase was so different from the original that it can no longer be considered a translation, Pallen's words were his own, not those of the Spanish author.

Further, Fr. Salvany’s explanation that the liberals “for their own personal convenience” left out important criterion for understanding the Pope’s words was also omitted by Pallen, and when Salvany insisted there is only one admissible conclusion, Pallen decided to leave that out too:

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The last example I wanted to point out is the most shocking. After making an analogy about a captain in war who tells his soldiers not to hurt the enemy too much, Fr. Salvany concluded that this captain could be accused of being a traitor. Pallen omitted this radical statement, and others as well.

Fr. Salvany went on to quote anti-liberal statements by Pope Pius IX, and concluded that his statements “were etched on the brow of Liberalism like a stigma of eternal execration.” Again, this last phrase with the word execration was omitted by Pallen. Below, the comparison:

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Reasons for the softening & censorship

Why would Pallen and his publisher make such blatant mistranslations, omissions and additions? My suspicion is that this was done to cater to a vice deeply ingrained in the United States, which is Liberalism or the hatred of militancy.

Protestantism and the errors of the French Revolution have always had a strong Influence in our country. The false principles of free-examination, tolerance toward moral evil, religious indifferentism and freedom of speech seems to have instilled a bad tendency in American Catholics. This tendency is to believe that deep down everyone is good, that error and evil are only caused by misunderstandings, and that therefore we should hate any kind of militancy against error and evil.

This mindset has inspired many American Catholic books, writings and talks that I regularly come across in my study and research. The word “charity” is always used to defend this position. Militancy against error and evil inevitably bursts the bubble of this optimistic ambience since Liberalism walks hand in hand with Progressivism in its insistence on tolerance.

So then, it is ironic that the principal book against Liberalism in the United States was translated by a person deeply influenced by Liberalism.


Posted June 19, 2026

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  Traditionis Custodes strikes again: Kentucky bishop bans Traditional Latin Mass
Posted by: Stone - 2 hours ago - Forum: Vatican II and the Fruits of Modernism - No Replies

Traditionis Custodes strikes again: Kentucky bishop bans Traditional Latin Mass
The Bishop of Owensboro, Kentucky, William F. Medley, directed Father David Kennedy to cease celebrating Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal.

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Catholic priest celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass
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Jun 22, 2026
OWENSBORO, Kentucky (LifeSiteNews) — The Bishop of Owensboro has ordered a priest to stop celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass, citing instructions previously received from the Holy See.

On May 18, the Bishop of Owensboro, Kentucky, William F. Medley, directed Father David Kennedy, priest of the Immaculate Conception Parish in Earlington, Kentucky, to cease celebrating Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal after June 30, 2026, stating that he cannot satisfy conditions established by the Holy See for the continuation of that permission.


“I have reviewed my correspondence with the Holy See from 2023,” the letter reads. “[That correspondence] indicated: ‘If after this period of time, you wish to renew this permission you will need to send us a further relatio along with your request.”

“This relatio should contain details of the number of participants at these Masses, and it should recount the steps which have been taken to lead the faithful who are attached to the antecedent liturgy towards the celebration of the liturgy according to the liturgical books reformed by decree of the Second Vatican Council and which form the unique expression of the lex orandi of the Roman Rite.’”

“As I am unable to demonstrate that this condition has been met, I have no standing to request an extension of the Holy See’s instruction, and I am directing you to not celebrate the Mass according to the Roman Missal of 1962 after June 30, 2026,” Bishop Medley wrote.

“I know that in some dioceses the faithful who have shown a preference for the Mass celebrated in Latin have accepted the Novus Ordo Mass celebrated in the Latin language,” he continued.

For this reason, Medley also indicated that Fr. Kennedy would be permitted to continue celebrating Mass in the Latin language, but only to according to the new Missal of St. Paul VI. In the same letter, he stated that he would grant the priest “singular permission to offer this Mass ad orientem.”

“As we discussed, I have permitted nearly a year to pass beyond reception of this consent from the Holy See,” he wrote. “I did this in recognition of the death of Pope Francis. I allowed the continuation of the traditional Latin Mass after the election of Pope Leo XIV to see if he would reconsider the matter of the Mass offered in parish churches.”

Bishop Medley added that he ultimately decided to act after what he described as a decision reached during the January Consistory of the College of Cardinals.

“After more than a year, and the January Consistory of the College of Cardinals in which they specifically chose not to review Traditionis custodes, I feel obligated as bishop to act in accord with the direction of the Holy See,” he wrote.

The bishop also addressed potential objections from members of the faithful affected by the decision. He instructed Fr. Kennedy that concerns could be referred directly to him and emphasized that his actions were being taken in obedience to Rome.

“For the faithful who may object to this directive you may certainly refer them to me, but please make clear that I am acting in accord with my promise to the Pope, the Bishop of Rome,” the letter states.

The letter concludes by thanking Fr. Kennedy for his ministry to Catholics who adhere to the traditional liturgy, whom Midley calls a “small and unique community.”

The motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, issued by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007, recognized the 1962 Roman Missal as the “extraordinary form” of the Roman Rite and granted every priest the freedom to celebrate it without needing special permission from his bishop. The document framed the traditional liturgy not as a relic of the past but as a living expression of the Church’s worship, capable of enriching the entire Catholic world.

The motu proprio Traditionis Custodes, promulgated by Pope Francis in 2021, reversed this approach. It declared the reformed liturgy of Paul VI to be the “unique expression” of the Roman Rite and placed the celebration of the older form under strict episcopal control, requiring explicit authorization and often restricting its use to non‑parish settings. In practice, the two documents represent opposite ecclesiological visions: one of liturgical pluralism within unity, and one of liturgical uniformity as a condition for ecclesial communion.

The extraordinary consistory held on January 7–8 had included, among the four topics to be addressed, the question of the liturgy. However, during the cardinals’ meeting with the Pope, the topic was not taken up. Instead, Cardinal Arthur Roche — Prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the mastermind behind Traditionis Custodes — circulated among the senior prelates a report on the implementation of Francis’ motu proprio.

The distinction between the Traditional Roman Mass and the post‑conciliar Novus Ordo is far deeper than the use of Latin versus the vernacular. The two forms embody different theological emphases, ritual structures, and liturgical doctrines.

The older rite highlights sacrifice, transcendence, and ritual fixity, expressed through a stable offertory, a single Roman Canon, a predominantly silent and priest‑centered action, and a dense symbolic language. The Novus Ordo, by contrast, reflects a pastoral and didactic orientation: multiple Eucharistic prayers to chose from, expanded lay participation, audible prayers, and a flexibility that allows for significant variation in tone and style. To reduce the contrast to Latin versus the local language is therefore to mislead.

The community of Catholics attached to the traditional liturgy is neither an eccentric minority nor a sociological anomaly. Over the past two decades, it has grown steadily across continents, attracting young families, converts, and vocations at rates disproportionate to its size. Its demographic profile—high Mass attendance, strong catechetical commitment, and above‑average fertility—makes it one of the most dynamic segments of Western Catholicism.

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  A Worker Woman’s Cure by the Holy Face
Posted by: Stone - 7 hours ago - Forum: In Honor of Our Lord - No Replies

A Worker Woman’s Cure by the Holy Face

From The Month of the Holy Face, by Fr. Fourault, S. Rue Bernard-Palissy, 1891, pp. 288-292a,

TIA | June 20, 2026

Ven. Leo Dupont, also known as "The Holy Man of Tours," was a French aristocrat and layman who was instrumental in spreading the devotion of the Holy Face of Jesus. Thousands of miracles were worked by God before the Holy Face image in his parlor after being he anointed the visitor with holy oil that burned in a lamp before the image.

This testimony comes from the Memoires of Ven. Dupont, and records a letter received from the widow of M. d’Avrainville that was addressed to him on April 25, 1884.


The letter of Madame d'Arainville

I believe it to be my duty to inform you of a miracle of which I was witness in the month of August 1860, during the week or ten days which my husband and I spent with the servant of God Leo Dupont.

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The Holy Face in the parlor of Ven. Leo Dupont

A workwoman, whose name and address are given in the certificate which M. d’Avrainville drew up in her presence and which was added to the already numerous testimonies of graces received, came to offer thanks to the Holy Face for the cure of a dreadful internal complaint which caused a fetid odor to exhale from her body, an odor which obliged her friends and acquaintances to keep aloof from her.

One only of them remained faithful to her, and giving her a bottle containing oil from the lamp burning before the Holy Face, begged her to turn to the Face of Jesus, since her friends were turning their faces away from her. A novena was commenced, and at the end of nine days, she began to be much better; her pains diminished, and the dreadful smell disappeared.

She was so happy, that she promised the Holy Face to give thanks for her cure in its sanctuary, in the presence of M. Dupont, a thing she found herself unable to do until after the lapse of seven years, when she had saved enough money for the journey [to the house of Ven. Dupont on Rue Saint-Étienne in Tours].

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Leo Dupont’s upstair drawing room

She was about to retire from his parlor, when M. Dupont, who had noticed that she had her arm in a sling, asked her what it was she was suffering from. She answered that it was a panaris, which caused her great pain and which deprived her of sleep, but that she could easily bear the suffering out of gratitude for the wonderful cure the Holy Face had granted to her seven years before, and that she did not dare to ask for a second cure.

“‘Madame, you have nothing to do with that,” replied M. Dupont, “if God wills to cure you, He is the Master.’ My husband, M. d’Avrainville, on hearing these words, left M. Dupont’s drawing-room, rapidly mounted the stairs and entered the room where I was, telling me to come down at once, for M. Dupont seemed to foresee a miracle.

Animated with this presentiment, we carefully examined the woman’s finger: it was very much swollen, and the last joint was full of matter.

After a short prayer offered by M. Dupont and a first anointing made upon the finger, we immediately perceived a change; after the second prayer and the second unction, the swelling had disappeared; lastly after the third prayer also offered before the Holy Face, M. Dupont, whilst making the third anointing, slightly pressed the finger between his fingers, at the place where the panaris was, and at the same moment, all had disappeared, pain, swelling and matter. The finger and the nail had become healthy and of a good color, the nail perfectly adhering to the flesh.

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The oratory made after M. Dupont’s death; the crutches testify to the many complete cures

The woman, overcome with joy, said to me, “Madame, my finger is so entirely cured, that I beg you to permit me to give you several blows on the palm of your hand with it; I could even hurt you, if I tried.” She struck me in fact several times with this same finger which, five minutes before, had been so sad a sight to look at.

I was so touched and impressed by this miraculous change that I was seized with a trembling of the jaw which affected my speech, but which happily lasted only three minutes. I had felt and invisibly touched the power of God, manifested in the hands of his faithful servant M. Louis Dupont.

Quote:Prayer of Ven. Leo Dupont

Lord Jesus, in presenting myself before thy adorable Face to beg of Thee the graces we are in need of, we entreat of Thee, above all things, to give us an interior disposition never to refuse Thee anything which Thou may daily ask of us, by means of Thy holy commandments and Thy divine inspirations. Amen.

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  Fr. Ruiz Sermons: "The Foundation of Love Will Always Be the Truth" June 16, 2026
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"The Foundation of Love Will Always Be the Truth" 
June 16, 2026 (Calgary)

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  Fr. Ruiz:"Should the New Generations Be Educated Solely the Basis of the Catechism?"
Posted by: Deus Vult - 8 hours ago - Forum: Fr. Ruiz's Sermons June 2026 - No Replies

Fr. Ruiz Conference: "Should the New Generations Be Educated Solely on the 
Basis of the Catechism?"
June 16, 2026

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  Bulletin - Oratory of the SHM: Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
Posted by: Stone - Yesterday, 07:37 AM - Forum: Bulletin of the Oratory of the Sorrowful Heart of Mary - No Replies

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  Fr. Hewko's Sermons: 4th Sunday After Pentecost June 21, 2026
Posted by: Deus Vult - 06-20-2026, 09:23 PM - Forum: June 2026 - No Replies

Fourth Sunday After Pentecost
 “We Have Labored All Night & Caught Nothing"
June 21, 2026 (KS)




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  Baseball team forfeits game after most players refuse to wear ‘Pride’ jerseys
Posted by: Stone - 06-20-2026, 12:26 PM - Forum: General Commentary - No Replies

Baseball team forfeits game after most players refuse to wear ‘Pride’ jerseys
Fewer than nine players on the 28-man roster were willing to play in the 'Pride' uniforms.

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Jun 19, 2026
(LifeSiteNews) — A professional baseball team in Pennsylvania was forced to forfeit its “Pride Night” game on Thursday after the majority of its players refused to wear rainbow “Pride” jerseys.

The York Revolution team threw its players who declined to wear the LGBTQ-themed jerseys under the bus in a searing public statement condemning the brave, principled team members’ actions.

“It is with great disappointment that the York Revolution have issued important changes to our 11th Annual Pride Night on Thursday, June 18th,” began the team’s statement. “Unfortunately, several of our players have refused to wear the scheduled Pride Night jersey.”

“As a result, and out of respect for the Pride Community and the York community as a whole, the York Revolution has decided that the game on Thursday, June 18 will be forfeited and that Pride Night will continue on as the feature element of the evening at WellSpan Park,” continued the team’s statement.

“To be clear; this action by the players is completely inconsistent with our vision as the Most Welcoming Place in York. As a small token of our regret for the last-minute change of plans and support for our LGBTQIA+ representing partners we are making a $10,000 donation to the Rainbow Rose Center to support and further their work in making sure the York community is as inclusive as we strive to make WellSpan Park in York, Pennsylvania.”

According to an NBC News report, “fewer than nine players” on the Revolution’s roster were willing to play in the Pride-themed jerseys.

At an “unprecedented” team meeting, the team manager was “unable to talk players into wearing the rainbow sleeves,” noted the NBC report.

The Atlantic League team had been scheduled to host the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs on its 11th annual “Pride” night.

The move by the York Revolution is part of a recent cascade of professional baseball players refusing to kowtow to LGBTQ-themed Pride events.

Last week, three Christian players for the San Francisco Giants cited verses from Genesis chapter 9 on their team’s specially issued “Pride Night” ball caps. Earlier, one Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher refused to wear his team’s “Pride Night” cap.

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  Conservatives blast passage of Canada’s Bill C-9: ‘Today is a dark day’
Posted by: Stone - 06-20-2026, 12:21 PM - Forum: Global News - No Replies

Conservatives blast passage of Canada’s Bill C-9: ‘Today is a dark day’
Bill C-9 is an ‘assault on religious freedom’ and a ‘serious threat’ to the ‘fundamental rights of Canadians,’
Conservative MPs warned.

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Jun 18, 2026
OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) — Conservative MPs quickly blasted the official passage of the Liberal government’s Bill C-9, or the “Bible Ban” bill, as some have dubbed it, saying that it’s a “dark day” for Canadians of faith and that the new law will be used as “a tool to enforce Liberal DEI ideology.”

“Sadly, Bill C-9 has passed. The only amendment was to add the noose as a hate symbol. Nothing was added to protect freedom of religion or good-faith religious expression,” wrote Conservative MP Brad Redekopp.

“Bill C-9 is not a serious effort to combat hate. It is a tool to enforce Liberal DEI ideology while leaving fundamental freedoms dangerously exposed.”

Redekopp, in a video message he posted on X, noted that it is a shame that “not one amendment” to protect religious freedom was put in the bill to “protect pastors, priests” and others of faith who “refuse to bow to Liberal ideology.”

He had earlier, in another post, called the official passage of Bill C-9 a “dark day” for Canada and religious freedom and an “assault” on faith.

On Wednesday, a majority of MPs passed Bill C-9, or “An Act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime, and access to religious or cultural places).” The bill is awaiting Royal Assent, a formality, before it is in the books.

As reported by LifeSiteNews, a final attempt to stop Bill C-9 was defeated on Wednesday, meaning that the bill, which threatens to criminalize quoting parts of the Bible, including on homosexuality, has officially passed Canada’s Parliament and will soon become law.

Constitutional experts have blasted the bill, saying that it will allow empowered police and the government to go after those deemed to have violated a person’s “feelings” in a “hateful” way. The bill was introduced by Justice Minister Sean Fraser last year.

Specifically, Bill C-9 will remove Section 319(3)(b) of Canada’s Criminal Code.

This section protects the good-faith expression of a person’s religious views based on religious texts such as the Holy Bible.

Campaign Life Coalition (CLC) previously blasted the passage of Bill C-9 in the Senate, saying that “God will not be mocked.”

Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis said she was “proud” to vote against Bill C-9 and now worries that the new law will set a “precedent” to attack religious “freedoms.”

“I remain concerned about the precedent this legislation sets and the potential consequences for fundamental freedoms in Canada,” she wrote in an X post.

“Canadians deserve laws that do not undermine the rights and freedoms that form the foundation of our democracy.”

Conservative MP Rachael Thomas called Bill C-9’s passing a “sad day for Canada.”

“Despite the pleas of Canadians to stop Bill C-9, the Liberals have passed it. This is a serious threat to religious freedom and the fundamental rights of Canadians,” she wrote.

“Conservatives will continue standing up to defend religious freedom and the rights and liberties that define our country.”

Conservative MP Shuv Majumdar said that the Liberals used their “stolen majority” to “strip away longstanding protection for good faith religious expression and conscience rights.”

Canadian pro-life and faith groups, as well as a Catholic cardinal, had sounded the alarm over the legislation. Indeed, in a recent letter to Canadian senators, Cardinal Frank Leo, the metropolitan archbishop of Toronto, said that while the Catholic Church recognizes “the importance of addressing hatred and protecting individuals and communities from violence,” changes are needed to the bill.

As reported by LifeSiteNews, Canadian senators did at least vote down a proposed amendment to Bill C-9 that would have criminalized “residential school denialism.”

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  Go Fund Me for Family Whose Father of Nine Passed Away June 19, 2026
Posted by: Stone - 06-20-2026, 09:20 AM - Forum: Appeals for Prayer - No Replies

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In your charity, please consider helping the family of Christian Melnick, who passed away after a long battle with cancer, leaving behind a wife and nine children. He was the sole provider for his family. Though the GoFundMe page reflects the already generous donations, we all know that in this day and age, that amount in funds can go in only a few months, especially with a large family. Please be generous to his widow and children both financially and with your prayers.

From the GoFundMe page, which has not been updated to reflect his abrupt passing on June 19th:

Quote:Hello Friends and Family.

As many of you know, Christian Melnick is continuing to fight his battle against cancer. He has been out of work for the last few months, as he has been focusing on treatment and healing. Christian still has multiple tumors in his neck and shoulder area that are causing him much pain, affecting the use of his left arm, and placing limitations on his activity. On top of this, he has had to deal with infections in his mouth and nasal cavities that have delayed the more aggressive treatment he so much needs. Although he still has a long road ahead of him and his condition is still debilitated, he has been asked to go back to work or lose his job.

Christian and Irene are the parents of 9 beautiful children. As many of us parents know, it is a difficult world we live in for raising children, both culturally and economically. Thus far, they have been able to home school and provide for their family without accumulating debt or receiving assistance of any kind. That is remarkable. Unfortunately, since Christian has been out of work, they have for the first time in their marriage had to do so now.

In order to help alleviate this burden, we are trying to raise funds to assist him to pay off this debt, cover medical bills and daily living expenses, so he can take the time to focus on treatment and rest that are so crucial to beat his illness.



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  Holy Mass in Kansas [Retreat venue] - June 21, 2026
Posted by: Stone - 06-20-2026, 09:10 AM - Forum: June 2026 - No Replies

Holy Sacrifice of the Mass - Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

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Date: Sunday, June 21, 2026


Time: Confessions - 9:30 AM
             Holy Mass - 10:00 AM [Locally, Central Standard Time] - 11 AM [Eastern Standard Time]


Location: 4340 270th Road - Retreat Venue
                    Soldier, KS 66540


Contact: 315-391-7575                    
                  sorrowfulheartofmaryoratory@gmail.com

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  Holy Mass in New Hampshire - June 21, 2026
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Holy Sacrifice of the Mass - Fourth Sunday after Pentecost


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Date: Sunday, June 21, 2026


Time: Confessions - 10:00 AM
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Location: The Oratory of the Sorrowful Heart of Mary
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  Transalpine Redemptorists’ founder to be consecrated by [Sedevacantist] Bishop Pierre Roy
Posted by: Stone - 06-20-2026, 05:16 AM - Forum: General Commentary - No Replies

An unfortunate development in which we see a natural conclusion of sedevacantism is to create parallel hierarchies and eventually, elect their own pope!


Transalpine Redemptorists’ founder to be consecrated by Bishop Pierre Roy
Riaan Van Zyl

June 19, 2026

The Congregation of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer was established by Fr. Michael Mary in 1988 with the blessing of Archbishop Lefebvre.

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Bishop Pierre Roy (left), Fr. Michael Mary (right).

In a major development for the traditional Catholic world, [sedevacantist] Bishop Pierre Roy has announced that Father Michael Mary Sim, founder and rector major of the Transalpine Redemptorists, will be consecrated a bishop on July 25, 2026, at the community’s monastery on Papa Stronsay in the Orkney Islands of Scotland.

According to the announcement, Bishops Rodrigo Ribeiro da Silva and Fernando Altamira will serve as co-consecrators. Both hold that the Seat of St. Peter is currently vacant. The ceremony will take place privately within the monastery.

Integrity has reached out to Roy, Mary, and other relevant parties for comment and will publish their responses in due course.

The announcement comes only weeks after the Transalpine Redemptorists, officially the Congregation of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, publicly declared that the Holy See is vacant and rejected the legitimacy of the post-conciliar claimants to the papacy in their statement “The Dogma To Steer By.” The community was previously associated with both the Society of St. Pius X and the Conciliar Church. The consecration represents one of the most significant developments yet arising from their dramatic shift in position.

Integrity co-founder Stephen Kokx interviewed Mary in May. Mary told him that the local ordinary, Aberdeen Bishop Hugh Gilbert, OSB, has opened a “penal process” against him.

In his June 18 letter, Roy explained that he had been in close contact with the community since June 2025 and had concluded that the Redemptorists required their own bishop due to their international apostolate. The community presently has houses in Scotland, New Zealand, and the United States, while also serving faithful in Australia, Samoa, and elsewhere.

“Since my confreres are in similar situations to my own, it seemed reasonable and necessary to give the Redemptorists a bishop who could properly care for a flock that already knew the sound of his fatherly voice,” Roy wrote.

His Excellency also addressed what many traditional Catholics will regard as the obvious question: whether a community that spent years under the authority of the post-conciliar hierarchy can be trusted with the episcopacy.

“They could have returned to their old errors, but instead chose to undertake a serious study of the Church’s situation. This study, which I have been able to consult, led them to recognize the current vacancy of the Apostolic See and to embrace the only attitude compatible with the Catholic Faith in the face of conciliar apostasy,” he said.

Roy, who resigned from the SSPX in 2016, continued: “Last year I received their Profession of Faith, which I wished to recite with them, and we have since collaborated until their recent declaration, in which they put an end to all ambiguity by affirming before the entire Church their Faith and their rejection of modern errors along with their perpetrators.”


Who are the Transalpine Redemptorists?

The history of the Transalpine Redemptorists has been anything but ordinary. The community was founded in the late 1980s under the leadership of Father Michael Mary with the blessing of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. For many years it operated within the orbit of the Society of Saint Pius X and established its famous monastery on the remote island of Papa Stronsay.

In 2008, however, the community reconciled with Rome under Benedict XVI. For nearly two decades, they functioned as a “canonically recognized” traditional institute, eventually receiving diocesan approval and expanding internationally.

That arrangement began to unravel in recent years amid conflicts with church authorities and growing theological concerns regarding the post-conciliar hierarchy. In October 2025, public reports emerged that serious tensions had developed between the community and diocesan authorities.

The decisive break came on May 2, 2026, when the Redemptorists released a declaration concluding that they could no longer recognize the post-Vatican II claimants to the papacy. The declaration argued that their 2008 reconciliation had been based on the inherited SSPX position of “recognize and resist,” a position they now regard as untenable.

Bishop Roy echoes this interpretation in his new letter: “By making their ‘reconciliation’ in 2008, the Redemptorists primarily sought to end a situation incompatible with the Catholic Faith: that of recognising a person as the true Supreme Pontiff and yet resisting him in matters of faith, morals, and discipline.”

He further states: “Having had the opportunity to closely observe the nauseating stench of the conciliar hydra until 2024, God provided them with the circumstances to rectify the situation through the persecutions they suffered because of their refusal to compromise the sacred Traditions of the Church.”

Bishop Roy has emerged as one of the more prominent voices within the contemporary sedevacantist movement.

Ordained for the SSPX in 2011, he spent five years in the Society before departing in 2016 over concerns that the SSPX leadership was moving toward greater integration with the post-conciliar hierarchy. He subsequently founded Our Lady of Joy Mission in eastern Canada.

In January 2024, he was consecrated by Bishop Rodrigo Ribeiro da Silva, who was previously associated with Bishop Richard Williamson and the SSPX “Resistance.” Since then, Roy has advocated the position that traditional bishops possess not merely sacramental powers but also extraordinary jurisdiction supplied by Christ during the present crisis in the Church. That conviction is clearly visible in the new announcement.

Roy acknowledges that he cannot personally grant jurisdiction to Fr. Mary but insists that Christ Himself provides what is necessary: “Christ, the invisible head of the Church and source of all jurisdiction, can, and He certainly will in the limits of the present necessities of the Church, in the absence of a true Supreme Pontiff.”

The consecration arrives amid increasing discussion of what some traditional Catholics call an “Imperfect General Council.” The concept, promoted by Roy, the Unam Sanctam initiative, and other sedevacantist thinkers, argues that in an extended papal vacancy the Church possesses extraordinary means to address the crisis and ultimately restore the papacy. The Transalpine Redemptorists themselves called for such an imperfect council in their May declaration.

Roy has likewise spoken publicly about the possibility, telling Kokx in an interview that the Church cannot be permanently deprived of the means necessary for her own preservation.

The consecration of Fr. Mary will inevitably be viewed as strengthening the network of bishops and clergy who believe that extraordinary measures may eventually be required to resolve the present ecclesiastical crisis.

In his letter, Roy insists that traditional Catholics cannot be content merely to preserve the sacraments while modernist bishops occupy the field. “Church history shows that heretical bishops are combated by establishing Catholic bishops, just as impostor popes are combated by a true pope,” he has said.

Whether one agrees with that assessment or not, the significance of the upcoming consecration is undeniable. The founder of one of the most well-known traditional religious communities in the English-speaking world is set to become a bishop. It follows the community’s formal embrace of sedevacantism and places the Transalpine Redemptorists squarely within the camp seeking not simply to resist the post-conciliar revolution, but to provide what they believe are the structures necessary for the restoration of the Church.
As stated above, Integrity has reached out to various parties of interest pertaining to this story. We will publish their responses when we receive them.

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  Blessed Sacrament Stolen in France
Posted by: Stone - 06-20-2026, 04:58 AM - Forum: Anti-Catholic Violence - No Replies

From gloria.tv June 20, 2026:

Blessed Sacrament Stolen in France: The parish church of Mugron in southwestern France, Diocese of Aire and Dax, was targeted in a theft between June 14 and 17. The missing items include all hosts reserved in the tabernacle and multiple chalices. An investigation is underway. A Eucharist of reparation is expected to be celebrated in the coming days.


Original article in French:

Quote:Publié le 19 juin 2026


Selon des fidèles joints sur place , le Saint-Sacrement et l’ensemble des hosties conservées dans le tabernacle ont également disparu
L’église de Mugron, dans les Landes, a été victime d’un vol particulièrement grave entre le 14 et le 17 juin. Plusieurs objets liturgiques ont été dérobés au sein de la sacristie de l’édifice religieux. Le premier bilan fait état de la disparition de onze objets, dont huit calices. Mais selon des fidèles joints sur place par Tribune Chrétienne, le préjudice est en réalité bien plus important. D’après leurs témoignages, plusieurs patènes ont également été dérobées. Plus grave encore, le Saint-Sacrement a été emporté, tout comme l’ensemble des hosties conservées dans le tabernacle.

L’église de Mugron appartient au diocèse d’Aire-et-Dax, dirigé par Monseigneur Nicolas Souchu. Joint par téléphone ce jeudi après-midi, le diocèse ainsi que son responsable de la communication, Paul Perromat, ne semblaient pas encore avoir connaissance de tous les éléments de l’affaire.

Selon les mêmes sources, le curé de la paroisse est profondément bouleversé par les faits. Face à la gravité de cette profanation, il devrait porter plainte afin que la disparition du Saint-Sacrement, des hosties consacrées et des autres objets liturgiques soit pleinement prise en compte dans l’enquête.

Pour les catholiques, la disparition du Saint-Sacrement constitue une atteinte d’une gravité exceptionnelle. L’Église enseigne en effet la Présence Réelle du Christ dans l’Eucharistie. Le vol des hosties consacrées dépasse ainsi la seule dimension matérielle et touche directement au cœur de la foi catholique. Une messe de réparation devrait être célébrée dans les prochains jours à la suite de cette profanation. Au moment de la publication de cet article, les fidèles étaient encore dans l’attente de la communication officielle du jour et de l’heure de cette célébration.

De jour en jour, d’incendie en profanation, de vols en actes de vandalisme, les catholiques français ont le sentiment d’assister à une lente dégradation de leur patrimoine religieux et spirituel. Chaque semaine ou presque apporte son lot de nouvelles atteintes visant des églises, des chapelles, des calvaires ou des objets consacrés. Ici une statue brisée, là un tabernacle forcé, ailleurs un incendie criminel ou un vol d’objets liturgiques. Pris isolément, ces faits peuvent sembler anecdotiques. Mis bout à bout, ils dessinent pourtant un tableau inquiétant.Pour de nombreux fidèles, cette succession d’attaques constitue un véritable chemin de croix. Car derrière les pierres, les vitraux ou les objets sacrés, ce sont des communautés entières qui se sentent blessées. Une église n’est pas seulement un bâtiment patrimonial. Elle est un lieu où l’on prie, où l’on baptise ses enfants, où l’on célèbre les mariages et où l’on accompagne les défunts.

Lorsqu’elle est profanée ou dépouillée, c’est une part de la mémoire chrétienne locale qui est atteinte, c’est Le Christ Lui-même qui est blessé.


Computer translation into English:

Desecration at the church of Mugron: chalices, patens and Blessed Sacrament stolen

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Facade of Mugron Church - (Street View)

According to faithful contacted on site, the Blessed Sacrament and all the hosts kept in the tabernacle have also disappeared
The church of Mugron, in the Landes, was the victim of a particularly serious theft between June 14 and 17. Several liturgical objects were stolen from the sacristy of the religious building. The first report shows the disappearance of eleven objects, including eight chalices. But according to faithful contacted on site by Christian Tribune, the harm is actually much greater. According to their testimonies, several patens were also stolen. Even more serious, the Blessed Sacrament was taken away, as were all the hosts kept in the tabernacle.

The church of Mugron belongs to the diocese of Aire-et-Dax, led by Monsignor Nicolas Souchu. Reached by telephone this Thursday afternoon, the diocese as well as its communications manager, Paul Perromat, did not yet seem to be aware of all the elements of the affair.

According to the same sources, the parish priest is deeply upset by the facts. Faced with the seriousness of this desecration, he should file a complaint so that the disappearance of the Blessed Sacrament, consecrated hosts and other liturgical objects is fully taken into account in the investigation.

For Catholics, the disappearance of the Blessed Sacrament constitutes an attack of exceptional seriousness. The Church in fact teaches the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. The theft of consecrated hosts thus goes beyond the material dimension alone and directly touches the heart of the Catholic faith. A reparation mass should be celebrated in the coming days following this desecration. At the time of publication of this article, the faithful were still awaiting official communication of the day and time of this celebration.

Day by day, from fire to desecration, from theft to acts of vandalism, French Catholics have the feeling of witnessing a slow degradation of their religious and spiritual heritage. Almost every week brings its share of new attacks targeting churches, chapels, calvaries or consecrated objects. Here a broken statue, there a forced tabernacle, elsewhere an arson or theft of liturgical objects. Taken in isolation, these facts may seem anecdotal. Put end to end, they nevertheless paint a worrying picture. For many faithful, this succession of attacks constitutes a real way of the cross. Because behind the stones, stained glass windows or sacred objects, entire communities feel hurt. A church is not just a heritage building. It is a place where we pray,where we baptize our children, where we celebrate marriages and where we accompany the deceased.

When it is desecrated or stripped, it is a part of the local Christian memory that is affected, it is Christ Himself who is wounded.

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  Fr. Hewko's Sermons: Octave Mass of Sacred Heart of Jesus - Monday June 15, 2026
Posted by: Deus Vult - 06-18-2026, 11:27 PM - Forum: June 2026 - No Replies

Octave Mass of Sacred Heart of Jesus
Monday June 15, 2026 (NH)

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