It’s Networking or Apostasy.

Rome, March 16, 2015:  In the war against Freemasonry and Modernism, Catholics who in the present hour come to the grace to realize that they are in the midst of battle are necessarily greatly disadvantaged in the material things necessary for the fight. This is especially true since Freemasonry has been working since 1717 A. … Continue reading It’s Networking or Apostasy.

COLOMBIA: Pope Benedict XVI maligned by a Delirious Nun

Commentary by Br. Alexis Bugnolo FRENCH TRANSLATION At the end of April, a notoriously imaginative nun in Colombia published what she claimed was a post-mortem encounter with Pope Benedict XVI, who pronounced himself the last authentic Pope and gave a long testimony of his persecution. I have not responded in these last two weeks to … Continue reading COLOMBIA: Pope Benedict XVI maligned by a Delirious Nun

The Triumph of the Lamb of God: Theology and Chronology

For as the heavens are exalted above the earth, so are My ways exalted above your ways, and My thoughts above your thoughts. — Isaiah 55:9 by Br. Alexis Bugnolo FRANÇAIS From the foundation of the Catholic Church, Christ Jesus the Incarnate Son of the Living God, has give us everything necessary to enable His … Continue reading The Triumph of the Lamb of God: Theology and Chronology

My refutation of Attorney Guido Ferro Canale’s Criticisms

  by Br. Alexis Bugnolo Guido Ferro Canale is a civil attorney from Genoa, who has studied Italian civil jurisprudence. He intervened in the past regarding the claims of impropriety in the election of Bergoglio, arguing that vote canvassing did not make it invalid. As a preamble, to my refutation of his above critique, I … Continue reading My refutation of Attorney Guido Ferro Canale’s Criticisms

What are the Conditions for a juridically valid election by Apostolic Right?

by Br Alexis Bugnolo As can be discerned from the history of the Roman Church, the conditions for a juridically valid election of the Roman Pontiff according to the apostolic ordinance of St. Peter, whereby the whole Church participates in the choice of its next Bishop, are patent: The Apostolic See be legitimately vacant The … Continue reading What are the Conditions for a juridically valid election by Apostolic Right?

The House of Cardinal Re

REPRINTED FROM JAN. 22, 2020 (Note the Date!) By Br. Alexis Bugnolo Three days after the publication of this article, Bergoglio accepted the election of Cardinal Re as dean of the College of Cardinals It is not easy for Catholics to understand why Cardinals do and do not do what they do. Especially in these … Continue reading The House of Cardinal Re

Don Minutella and Br. Bugnolo discuss the canonical problems at the Vatican

 Summary and further explanations by Br. Alexis Bugnolo I had the pleasure and honor to be interviewed via telephone last night in Italian (see video above) by the renowned Don Alessandro Minutella, Catholic Priest and Pastor of the Parish of Saint Don Bosco, Palermo, who since 2016 has been leading a social media and preaching … Continue reading Don Minutella and Br. Bugnolo discuss the canonical problems at the Vatican

St. Paul’s teaching against Globalism and the Great Reset

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo Saint Paul of Tarsus, the great Apostle of the Gentiles, left to the Catholic Church in Thessalonika a warning which is being fulfilled in our days, which while it did not appear to those who came before us to be such, very correctly describes the rise and purpose of Globalism, its … Continue reading St. Paul’s teaching against Globalism and the Great Reset

Pope Benedict XVI declares the Apostolic See Impeded

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo CLICK HERE FOR FRENCH AND SPANISH TRANSLATIONS In an extraordinary turn of events, last Thursday, October 6, 2022, the vigil of Our Lady of Victories, just as Don Alessandro Minutella was preparing his evening talk, on the Radio Domina Nostra, it appears that the Holy Father has anticipated his request to … Continue reading Pope Benedict XVI declares the Apostolic See Impeded

Andrea Cionci: The Great Prelate that is prophesied, is Pope Benedict XVI returned

Translation:  “Personally, I believe that the Great Prelate is none other than the Benedict VIII “returned” in Ratzinger code: “No pope has resigned in a thousand years”.  (Perhaps) I will be wrong, but there are too many coincidences.” Editor’s Note: My English translation has inserted “Perhaps”, because in Italian it frequently happens that one omits … Continue reading Andrea Cionci: The Great Prelate that is prophesied, is Pope Benedict XVI returned

Why Tyconius’ idea of a future Great Discessio is heretically wrong

by Br. Alexis Bugnolo The other day, Marco Tosatti launched on his blog, an anonymous essay, about the Donatist writer Tyconius‘ idea of a final great separation of the true Church from the false Church. And since I am seeing many refer to it across the net, I believe it is necessary to warn against … Continue reading Why Tyconius’ idea of a future Great Discessio is heretically wrong

If Catholics refuse the True Pope, they will self-forbid themselves new priests

This seems impossible, but it’s happening now… Editor’s Note: It seems incredible and canonically impossible that any Dicastery can claim a canonical basis for preventing a legitimate ordinary of a diocese from exercising his Episcopal Jurisdication in the normal course of ordaining priests for his own diocese. All that he needs is letters from their … Continue reading If Catholics refuse the True Pope, they will self-forbid themselves new priests

Mark Docherty responds to Cionci et alia on the Ratzinger Code & Plan B

With a cordial reply by Br. Alexis Bugnolo (click the image above to read the original article by Mr. Docherty) Mark Docherty is a close associate of Ann Barnhardt. So as he opens his article you will find no mention of the Franciscan Friar whom she hates with a diabolic passion.  Nevertheless, I include myself … Continue reading Mark Docherty responds to Cionci et alia on the Ratzinger Code & Plan B

Saint Vincent Ferrer, patron for those seeking the true Pope

REPRINT FROM JAN. 21, 2020 by Br. Alexis Bugnolo The present Crisis in the Church, of having two popes, is not new in the Church. There have been more than a dozen such instances in Church history. While nearly all of them included rivals which were supported by diverse factions of notable size (perhaps that … Continue reading Saint Vincent Ferrer, patron for those seeking the true Pope