Meditation for the Feast of Pope St. Gregory VII: May 25, 2026 A. D.

EDITORS NOTE: ChiesaRomana.Info has published a meditation for the occasion of the feast of Saint Hildebrand, Pope Gregory VII, May 25, 2026 A. D., in Italian, for the clergy, religious and laity of the Church at Rome. Since the contents of this spiritual message are just as much needed by Catholics round the world, as at Rome, FromRome.Info publishes here an English translation of the article.

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ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THE ITALIAN ORIGINAL

An Editorial by the Editorial Staff of ChiesaRomana.Info

Divine and Catholic Faith is a gift from God, bestowed from all eternity upon the many who are called; for this reason, we should cling to it like a lifeboat, for without it, salvation is absolutely impossible.

This constitutes the first, fundamental *sine qua non*—the indispensable prerequisite—of the life of grace.

Alas, we live in an era of utter falsehood and perversion. And many men within the Church believe they can beat God at His own game, deluding themselves—driven by their lust for power, money, and dishonesty—into thinking they can act as they please, provided they simply choose to ignore the truth.

But God sees everything, and a terrible surprise awaits them.

As for us—who, through Faith, are called to work out our own Salvation—we must conquer that fear which the flesh harbors toward the truth. This fear manifests itself with particular intensity—if we are to be honest and speak with sincerity—in contemporary society; for the corrupt mores of our age teach us never to risk incurring the negative judgment of public opinion, never to utter the truth unless we have first heard it spoken by others, and to conflate silence with courage and prudence.

In recent years, we have witnessed fierce public persecution directed against those men of God who have had the audacity to speak the truth; yet what is even more grave is that those who occupy the highest offices within the Church have surrendered themselves to the spirits of the world, the flesh, and the Devil.

Here in Italy, our small editorial staff has dared to speak the truth regarding the most blatant acts of dishonesty afflicting our Church—right here in Rome. We have done this animated by the firm confidence that Christ Jesus is a just Judge and that He will reward those who live exclusively for Him, fully aware that He sees and hears our every word and every action—from the sanctuaries of our minds to the public squares of our city.

Just as God is Truth—and we, as Catholics, are called to live for the Truth—so too is God the Almighty, and we are called to place our trust in His Name and in His power.

For this reason, it constitutes a form of diabolical cowardice to pretend that Cardinals possess the authority to elect Popes at their own pleasure, in contravention of the norms of that very law—Universi Dominici Gregis—promulgated by the Successor of Saint Peter, John Paul II. And it is even more dishonest to pretend that these same individuals, acting like criminals, can determine the meaning of the law right under the gaze of the living God, compelling Him to accept as His Vicar a creature born of their own corrupt invention.

To be Catholic does not mean following a criminal clique in its public and dishonest claims. Although it is true that in the Masonic and demonic Italian Republic, might makes right and consensus establishes the meaning of all things, in the Church founded by Christ, the will of the living God—Jesus Christ—remains unshakable and immutable.

This decree of Our King and Savior, of Our Lord and Founder, resounds through the centuries and is carved into the Basilica of the Prince of the Apostles, here in Rome: “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in Heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in Heaven.”

An honest Catholic needs neither to be told nor shown that the expression “Cardinals of the Roman Church” does not appear in those declarations. But if you have remained silent in the face of the fraud perpetrated by 133 of these men—who attempted to elect a Roman Pontiff in violation of the norm established by Paragraph 33 of John Paul II’s law—then it becomes necessary to state it.

Let us not pretend that God does not see what we are doing. Let us not pretend that God does not annihilate those who attempt to defile His Face with the filth of their own dishonesty by naming—in every Divine Liturgy, within the Canon of the Mass—that fraud as if he were a validly elected Roman Pontiff.

And let us not pretend that merely feigning indignation, upon hearing these matters set forth truthfully and sincerely, is sufficient to remedy the situation. The truth is that—just as we have done here at ChiesaRomana.Info, by making these events known over the past thirteen months to all the clergy and religious of the Province of Rome—most of you are implicated in a grave sin against God and are condemning yourselves to eternal damnation, together with the faithful who make sacrifices to support you.

We warned you months ago—weeks before this horrible war broke out. But while God punishes the world—especially due to the reluctance of Catholics in Rome to speak and act honestly regarding the election of the Roman Pontiffs—it is we ourselves, who live this lie and consume it as our daily bread, who bear the greatest responsibility for all those innocent lives being killed. And this is not because we drop bombs or press the buttons of human machinery, but because, at every Mass, we defile the Infant Jesus with the filth of our hypocrisy, through our sacrilegious Communions and our fraudulent insistence that Msgr. Prevost is the Pope.

Let us seize this opportunity—on this Feast of Saint Gregory VII, which falls in just a few days—to reflect upon this profound truth: that Christ Jesus is God, that He truly exists, that He founded His Church to be holy, and that He desires Her to remain holy. Throughout the centuries, this Immaculate and Roman Bride has never accepted an antipope as legitimate—even though, time and again, the Catholics of this city have broken faith with Her, insisting for years on end that certain creatures of the Emperors in Germany or Constantinople were something other than what they truly were.

Christ is God, and He will vindicate His cause; yet if we delay in aligning ourselves with His cause, our spiritual lives will crumble, and we shall merit God’s just chastisements—in accordance with that terrible sentence inscribed in the Empyrean Heavens against those who inject falsehoods into the public practices of God’s Church, as recounted by the Prophet Saint Malachy 2:2:

“And now, O priests, this commandment is for you. If you do not listen, and if you do not take it to heart to give glory to My Name—says the Lord of Hosts—I will send misery upon you, and I will curse your blessings; yes, I will curse them, because you have not taken them to heart.” Behold, I will cast the dung of your sacrifices upon you, and I will scatter the filth of your solemnities upon your faces, and it shall sweep you away with it. And you shall know that I have sent you this commandment, that My covenant may remain with Levi — says the Lord of hosts.

However, let us not conclude this meditation on curses here, but rather point out the path to salvation.

We exhort each of you to make the firm decision to embark upon a pilgrimage composed of simple acts of honesty.

  1. Publicly acknowledge that the law of John Paul II is confirmed in Heaven by Jesus Christ.
  2. Publicly acknowledge that no one can be elected by 133 Cardinals voting simultaneously.
  3. Publicly acknowledge that Jesus is your King and that you will obey Him, not men.

Once again, many of you fear speaking the truth, for you have no one to come to your aid. For this reason, those among you who already know laymen or laywomen who are safe from the risk of persecution by ecclesiastical authorities must encourage them to support the clergy and religious who are raising their voices. Everything that we, here at our Editorial Office, can do to this end, we will do.

We ask, however, that you keep us informed, so that we may offer whatever assistance lies within our power; please contact us via the email address through which you receive notifications of our publications. There are thousands upon thousands of you who desire to hear the truth. It is for this reason that we continue to send you these essays and news articles. Rest assured of our prayers.

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