Moral Collapse, Vatican Silence, and the SSPX Consecrations

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With just two weeks remaining before the SSPX consecrations in Econe, Switzerland, Catholics around the world are once again asking the question that has divided good men for decades:

  • Is the crisis in the Church serious enough to justify extraordinary measures to preserve the Faith?

In this episode of The Remnant Underground, Michael Matt examines the terrifying global collapse of Christian morality, the silence of Church leaders (it's what they're NOT saying that's creating the morality crisis), and the growing concerns of Catholic parents trying to protect their children in an increasingly corrupt culture.

From Pride Month celebrations in historically Catholic cities to the Vatican's continued blessing of same-sex "couples", Michael points out that the "state of emergency" Archbishop Lefebvre identified in 1988 has reached epic proportions, and asks if the morality crisis itself isn't reason enough to disobey a papal mandate since souls are at stake.

This episode also explores:

• Canon Law and the "salvation of souls" principle
• Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre's missionary legacy
• Bishop Athanasius Schneider's defense of the SSPX
• The future of the Traditional Latin Mass movement
• Catholic restoration efforts in Africa, Tokyo, and beyond
• Uniting the Clans

Whether you support or oppose the upcoming consecrations, this discussion challenges Catholics to focus on the real crisis confronting the Church and the world today.

This is not 1988. There will be no circular firing squad this time.

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"The salvation of souls is the supreme law of the Church."


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