An Emergency in the Church

The recent report issued by Study Group 9 of the Synod on Synodality is deeply alarming and stands in direct contradiction to the constant teaching of the Catholic Church regarding human sexuality, sin, marriage, and the moral law.
A PASTORAL STATEMENT ON RECENT EVENTS AT ST. PETER’S BASILICA AND THE INTEGRITY OF THE PRIESTHOOD

Images and reports have been circulating showing an Anglican woman “bishop” offering a gesture of blessing within the precincts of St. Peter’s Basilica. For many among the faithful, this has not been a moment of unity, but a source of deep confusion and sorrow.
The Heart of the Matter: A Bishop’s Reflection on Blessings, Moral Confusion and the Call to Conversion

The recent remarks from Pope Leo XIV regarding Fiducia Supplicans, informal blessings, and sexual morality require a response that is neither reactionary nor timid. A bishop must speak as a son of the Church, but also as a guardian of souls.
War, Justice, and the Cross – How Should Catholics Think Right Now?

We are living in a time when the world feels as though it is unraveling before our eyes. In moments like this, many people ask, “Who is right? Which side should I support? What position should I take?”
A Statement on Lebanon: A Cry For the Innocent

My heart is heavy as I look toward Lebanon – a land long marked by faith, suffering, and perseverance.
A Call to Reverence and Truth

In recent days, an Easter message from President Donald Trump has drawn attention – not because of its clarity in proclaiming the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, but because of language […]
When the World Demands Compromise

In these days of great confusion, many faithful Catholics are feeling unsettled – some even shaken – by the intensity of political pressure, public accusations, and the growing hostility toward those who simply hold to the perennial teaching of the Catholic Church.
You are not Your Own

There is a sentence that ends arguments. Not conversations – arguments. It does not ask permission. It does not invite dialogue. It does not wait for you to feel ready. […]
To Whom Shall We Go?

(A Shepherd’s Voice in a Time of Confusion) Brothers and Sisters in Christ, There is a question in the Gospel that is not asked gently. It is not asked in […]
You Cannot Serve Two Masters

Brothers and Sisters in Christ, You have heard today about sacrifice. You have heard about true and proper worship. You have heard that sacrifice, by its very nature, demands the […]
The SSPX and the Question of Apostolic Continuity

The current situation involving the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) has once again revealed a serious and unresolved reality within the Church – one that cannot be dismissed, delayed […]
A Pastoral Reflection on the Border, the Child, and the Demands of Charity in Truth

In these days, once again our nation turns its eyes toward the border. Emotions run high. Accusations fly freely. Cries for compassion echo from many quarters – including from within […]