+ JMJ After the Second Vatican Council there was a marked decline in many of the Catholic Orders with thousands of priests, nuns and brothers abandoning their religious life or in some cases being pushed out because they didn't want to 'adapt' to the modern age full of self-loathing. As their numbers shrank, properties were sold or repurposed. I know of one Benedictine Convent built in the sixties that ended up being leased for non-Catholic purposes. The Trappists were not immune to this hollowing out of Catholicism and monasteries were closed and sold off as their numbers vanished. One monastery was visited by Traditional Catholics in the 80's, at which point the Monks had been gone for since the late 70's. The reason given was the encroachment of the nearby city. In their move the Monks exhumed the bodies of the communities dead and moved them to their new location. What they left behind was telling. A Statue of Our Lady, high up on a pedestal in the Church. Pl...
Rome and the SSPX - Version 2026 Part 6a: Principles and Rules for Surviving this Crisis of the Catholic Church (Introduction)
+ JMJ Introduction Since the 1980’s when my family started going to Fr. Normandin’s mass (link: https://tradicat.blogspot.com/2026/05/stories-early-days-of-tradition-part-5.html ), I have seen the oppressive attrition resulting from the continuous pressure on Traditional Catholics and the inexorable passage of time. In Ecclesia Dei (link) , I intuitively recognized it as an attempt to scare people into submission with vague threats and ambiguities. Later on, when I studied ED, the chasm between disobedience and schism was one that seemed insurmountable – declaring an action contravened Canon 751 when it wasn’t included in the Canonical warning was akin to declaring something illegal after-the-fact (link) . Now we are faced with an objective repeat of the 1988 Episcopal Consecrations and the media frenzy and well / not so well intentioned voices are crying out all over the wilderness of the internet. Are they sirens calling us to our immortal damnation or voices of reason ...