Contact Unam Sanctam Please feel free to contact Unam Sanctam using the email form below. Worthy objections to the convocation of an Imperfect General Council, which have not already been answered, will be answered on the Objections page. For a General Council What unites the Catholic Church is not opinion, personality or personal convictions. She is a visible society founded by Christ, and must therefore be governed visibly. The Pope is not merely a matter of ceremony. He is the principle of unity established by God, the supreme judge who can settle disputes, safeguard doctrine and preserve the Church as one body. Many Catholics today harbour at least some doubt regarding the legitimacy of the most recent claimants to the papacy. Yet, if this office is in practice absent, unity becomes obscured. Jurisdiction becomes contested, discipline collapses into improvisation, and Catholics slowly grow accustomed to living as though it were normal for the Church to exist without a visible head …More
Acts 3:1-10 Peter said to the crippled man, “I have neither silver nor gold, but what I do have I give you: in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazorean, [rise and] walk.” The grace of God lifts us up. Let us tell people that they are loved by God, that the joy and peace within them is God. This guides the person to the very core of their being and to the Heart of God. Grace will accomplish its work in that person. Luke 24:13-35 “He was made known to them in the breaking of the bread.” The disciples think of Jesus, and Jesus is with them. Let us think of Jesus, the Spirit, and God more often. He is with us and within us. Biblical texts: NAB-RE Normand Thomas.
From the book, Lent and Easter With the Church Fathers by Libreria Editrice Vaticana, we post the reflection for Easter Sunday. Keep in mind that this is Easter Week and Easter season or Eastertide lasts until Pentecost Sunday, that's 50 days. We must let the meaning of Easter transform our souls and hearts. Easter: Resurrection Sunday: St. John Chrysostom, On the Resurrection, 3-5: Jesus has freed us from sin and from the power of death. He has joined what was separated by Adam and Original Sin. He redeemed the corrupt world through his Death on the Cross, and he paid the ransom for us all through his Resurrection. He has reestablished the original order before handing everything over to the Father on the last day. Let us celebrate this great and glorious feast of the Resurrection of the Lord, let us celebrate it with joy and devotion; the Lord is risen and has reawakened the whole earth. Adam sinned and died; Christ did not sin, but died. This is a new and surprising reality: the …
During the Easter Vigil 2026 at St. Fronleichnam Aachen, Germany, Muslim religious leaders sang at the altar within the liturgy. The Diocese of Aachen is led by Bishop Helmut Dieser.
We, the faithful of the Roman Catholic Church scattered throughout the world, hereby exhort our Bishops and Priests to gather in an Imperfect General Council. We urge them to study together the present condition of the Apostolic See, in order to bring about a turning point in this crisis of the Church. Since Vatican II, modernists have sought to establish a new Church, substantially different from the Church of Christ. We refuse to believe that the solution to this crisis lies in their ungodly hands. We believe that the solution lies rather in the hands of the faithful clergy, in whom we recognise the voice of the Good Shepherd. “I know my sheep and my sheep know me.” (Jn. 10:14) We are asking them to fulfil their duty and join the movement organising an Imperfect General Council. We do not wish to live without being subject to the Bond of Faith, the gentle Christ on earth, the Bishop of bishops, the Vicar of Our Lord Jesus Christ. For many years, we have been forced to turn a deaf ear …More
The Doctrinal Argument This work presents a single theological case developed step by step across a series of chapters. It is based on the teaching of multiple theologians stating that the Church may provide Herself with a head in extreme circumstances by means of an Imperfect General Council. It is intended to be read in order, beginning with the present condition of the Church and proceeding toward a proposed remedy. Readers are invited to examine the argument carefully and in its entirety. Chapters 01. The Dire State of the Church Today Since Vatican II, false teachings, liturgical revolution and ecumenism have undermined Catholic Faith, creating a new sect. 02. An Inevitable Scattering of the Flock After Vatican II, scattered Catholics chose sedevacantist ministry, cautious withdrawal, or partial reconciliation, yet divisions persist and unity is needed. 03. The Question of the Legitimacy of Conciliar Authorities Vatican II’s revolution raises doubts about conciliar authority; to …More
During today’s Regina Caeli prayer, Leo XIV paid tribute to his predecessor for his “great witness of faith and love.” Francis died on Easter Monday last year (April 21, 2025) at the age of 88. Leo XIV said, “In the light of the Risen Lord, we remember Pope Francis today with special affection.” Fittingly, he warned that the truth is often obscured by fake news, “that is, by lies, insinuations, and unfounded suspicions.” #newsTqowhltbxb
What wild nonsense he's spouting! No, we absolutely don't remember Francis "with special affection." We remember him as a vile demon from the depths of hell, who daily destroyed everything Catholic, especially the faith.
Lundi de Pâques – Station à Saint-Pierre – Alors leurs yeux s’ouvrirent et ils le reconnurent. Le mystère de la glorieuse Pâque est si vaste et si profond, que nous n’aurons pas trop des sept jours de cette semaine pour le méditer et l’approfondir. Dans la journée d’hier, nous n’avons fait autre chose que contempler notre Rédempteur sortant du tombeau, et se manifestant aux siens jusqu’à six fois, dans sa bonté et dans sa puissance. Nous continuerons à lui rendre les hommages d’adoration, de reconnaissance et d’amour auxquels il a droit pour ce triomphe qui est le nôtre en même temps que le sien ; mais il nous faut aussi pénétrer respectueusement l’ensemble merveilleux de doctrine et de faits dont la Résurrection de notre divin libérateur est le centre glorieux, afin que la lumière céleste nous illumine de plus en plus, et que notre joie croisse toujours. A LA MESSE. L’Introït, tiré de l’Exode, s’adresse aux nouveau-nés de l’Église. Il leur rappelle le lait et le miel …
Acts of the Apostles 2,14.22-33. Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his voice, and proclaimed: "You who are Jews, indeed all of you staying in Jerusalem. Let this be known to you, and listen to my words. You who are Israelites, hear these words. Jesus the Nazorean was a man commended to you by God with mighty deeds, wonders, and signs, which God worked through him in your midst, as you yourselves know. This man, delivered up by the set plan and foreknowledge of God, you killed, using lawless men to crucify him. But God raised him up, releasing him from the throes of death, because it was impossible for him to be held by it. For David says of him: 'I saw the Lord ever before me, with him at my right hand I shall not be disturbed. Therefore my heart has been glad and my tongue has exulted; my flesh, too, will dwell in hope, because you will not abandon my soul to the netherworld, nor will you suffer your holy one to see corruption. You have made known to me the paths of life; you …More
Apostelgeschichte 2,14.22-33. Am Pfingsttag trat Petrus auf, zusammen mit den Elf; er erhob seine Stimme und begann zu reden: Ihr Juden und alle Bewohner von Jerusalem! Dies sollt ihr wissen, achtet auf meine Worte! Jesus, den Nazoräer, den Gott vor euch beglaubigt hat durch machtvolle Taten, Wunder und Zeichen, die er durch ihn in eurer Mitte getan hat, wie ihr selbst wisst - ihn, der nach Gottes beschlossenem Willen und Vorauswissen hingegeben wurde, habt ihr durch die Hand von Gesetzlosen ans Kreuz geschlagen und umgebracht. Gott aber hat ihn von den Wehen des Todes befreit und auferweckt; denn es war unmöglich, dass er vom Tod festgehalten wurde. David nämlich sagt über ihn: Ich hatte den Herrn beständig vor Augen. Denn er steht mir zur Rechten, dass ich nicht wanke. Darum freute sich mein Herz und frohlockte meine Zunge und auch mein Leib wird in Hoffnung wohnen; denn du gibst meine Seele nicht der Unterwelt preis, noch lässt du deinen Frommen die Verwesung schauen. Du hast mir …More
[St. Anthony of Padua XII-XIII Century AD; Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal/Padua, Holy Roman Empire; (aged 35); powerful preaching, expert knowledge of scripture, and undying love and devotion to the poor and the sick; canonized less than a year after his death; Doctor of the Church] 9 ~ St. Saint Anthony Consoler of persecuted Women St. Anthony always took a great interest in women in- distress, or persecuted, and they therefore look on him as their special protector. Among those who, owing to the sanctity of the Franciscans, held them in great veneration and aided them in their daily wants, was a lady who suffered much from a jealous and irritable husband. One evening, after finishing some work and making some purchases for the Brothers, finding it too late to take them to the monastery that night, she took them home with her. This so greatly roused the anger and jealousy of her husband that, not content with loading her with reproaches, he pulled almost all her hair off her head. The poor …More
"12 ~ The Carved Capon St. Anthony was one day invited by a party of heretics to come to dine with them, in order, as they said, to give them the opportunity of laughing at his stupidity. He good-naturedly accepted their invitation. After sit ting down to table a large bat, such as are found in Sicily, was served up to him, with the request to carve it. When, without being the least disconcerted, he began to do so, they could hardly refrain from laughing aloud; but soon their laughter was changed into astonishment, for hardly had the saint begun to carve the wretched bird before it was changed into a magnificent capon, emitting the most delicious smell. This miracle so completely changed their hearts that they not only acknowledged the power of the servant of God, but renounced their errors and were received into the Church.”
Paul White Gold Eagle @PaulGoldEagle THE WORLD'S OLDEST PAINKILLER. Five thousand years before Tylenol. Three thousand years before aspirin. Four thousand years before penicillin. The ancient Egyptians already had a medicine that killed bacteria, blocked pain, healed wounds, and reduced inflammation. They used it so much and valued it so highly that they stockpiled it in their royal tombs. Archaeologists have found myrrh resin in Egyptian burial chambers dated to 3,000 BC, still fragrant after five millennia. The Ebers Papyrus, written around 1,550 BC and considered one of the oldest medical texts in existence, lists myrrh in over 50 separate prescriptions. For infected wounds. For tooth pain. For mouth ulcers. For joint aches. For stomach problems. The Babylonians traded it across the entire ancient world. The ancient Chinese documented it in their medical texts over 2,000 years ago. King Solomon wrote about it in the Song of Solomon. Jesus was offered myrrh mixed with wine as a …More
John XXIII did not come up with the New Mass, he only made some minor changes before Vatican II. ie. adding the name of St. Joseph and removing "perfidious" from Good Friday. Paul VI changed the Mass entirely and promulgated the heretical New Mass, the one we know today, not John XXIII. John called for Vatican II, but died shortly after, before any changes resulted.
I, however, disagree with the above theoretical (Major), and two factual (Minores), premises, but the refutation of the above three arguments requires argumentation for non-Thomists even to see, let alone understand.
Professor Marandi — Israel Woke Up in a NEW Reality Today It's up to the Epstein World Order to finally take Iran seriously I snagged this video before YouTube censored it and while I am very curious about Professor Jiang Xueqin's reaction, I haven't found a credible video of him discussing the matter,yet