The Pillar analyzes Peter’s Pence, but FromRome.Info asks the questions

Editor’s Notes: Peter’s Pence, an annual collection to support the work of the Roman Pontiff since the 19th Century is a vital financial support of the Vatican City State. But as the saying goes, if you really want to know what is going on in any organization, “Follow the money!” This report makes clear that … Continue reading The Pillar analyzes Peter’s Pence, but FromRome.Info asks the questions

The Pillar insist that you stop investigating Cardinal Prevost

Editor’s Note: If you thought The Pillar was a controlled opposition publication, have doubts no longer. The insistence in the tone of this article shows that the fake narrative about Cardinal Prevost is now in free-fall, because publications which were trusted by many Catholics for objective independent reporting are now being asked to sacrifice their … Continue reading The Pillar insist that you stop investigating Cardinal Prevost

‘The Pillar’ endorses Sodomy by its silence on Episcopal Appointments in Poland

A Call to Action by Br. Alexis Bugnolo The History of Pope Francis’ Heretical Profession on ‘Gay Blessings’ Back in October, on the 14th, to be precise, I warned that the silence of Pope Francis in response to reproaches to his position on “gay blessings” could not go on forever without the imputation of the … Continue reading ‘The Pillar’ endorses Sodomy by its silence on Episcopal Appointments in Poland

The Pillar Gaslights the Catholic World about the Desecration of St. Peter’s and St. Bartholomew’s Basilicas at Rome

Editor’s Note: It is morally disgusting and reprehensible to the highest degree, that two crimes which would have led mobs of Catholics in the Middle Ages to string up clerics with rope, are here presented as a vacation tour in the Eternal City, legitimately authorized by the Pope. ‘The Pillar’ reminds me of what one … Continue reading The Pillar Gaslights the Catholic World about the Desecration of St. Peter’s and St. Bartholomew’s Basilicas at Rome

‘The Pillar’ begins rehabilitation of Cardinal Fernandez

Editor’s Note: ‘The Pillar’ which takes its name from Holy Mother Church, which is “the pillar and mainstay of the truth” according to Saint Paul, has now begun the rehabilitation of Cardinal Fernandez, with this trite and outlandish article which tries to make you think that he is the victim of controversy and perfectly faithful … Continue reading ‘The Pillar’ begins rehabilitation of Cardinal Fernandez

The Pillar confesses to aiding & abetting “Synod” secrecy and non-transparency

Editor’s Note: The Pillar has gotten itself into a lot of messy subjects since its foundation, not the least of which was being sued for libel and defamation. Its writers are nearly always wrong on all canonical subjects, though some of them sport Doctorates in Canon Law. But today’s article is the creme de la … Continue reading The Pillar confesses to aiding & abetting “Synod” secrecy and non-transparency

The Pillar gets the Ukrainian-Vatican Bank controversy all messed up

Editor’s Note: A minor official in the Ukrainian government has accused the Vatican Bank of “receiving and investing” monies from Russia.  And the Vatican Bank has denied that. The Vatican Bank did NOT deny, however, of investing its own monies in Russia, nor from receiving financial support or other kinds of benefits or advantages for … Continue reading The Pillar gets the Ukrainian-Vatican Bank controversy all messed up

The Laughable Canonical Opinions of “The Pillar”

Editor’s Note: The Pillar, an ostensible Catholic electronic journal, has published a piece accepting as valid the letter presented by Bishop Olson of Texas, in the dispute he has with the Carmelite Monastery in his Diocese. The letter is signed by the wrong person (Secretary of the Congregation for Religious, not the Prefect, who along … Continue reading The Laughable Canonical Opinions of “The Pillar”

Will Don Bosco’s Prophecies about the Two Pillars be fulfilled for this Conclave?

Commentary by Br. Alexis Bugnolo Saint John Bosco, the founder of the Salesians, who care for orphaned youth, was given special graces to assist the Popes govern the Church. His personal influence over certain key members of the Masonic Kingdom of Italy, allowed Pope Pius IX to re-appoint Bishops in Italy again, for example. But … Continue reading Will Don Bosco’s Prophecies about the Two Pillars be fulfilled for this Conclave?

Ed Condon, or how not to read the Law: 120+ Cardinal Electors O.K.?

+ + + Critique by Br. Alexis Bugnolo Back in March of this year, Ed Condon wrote an article (Click Above) about the rule of 120 Cardinal Electors in the Papal Law for the Election of the Roman Pontiff in a Conclave, Universi Dominici Gregis. I did not mention this article simply because I do … Continue reading Ed Condon, or how not to read the Law: 120+ Cardinal Electors O.K.?

FRANCE: Archbishop of Toulouse appoints convicted Pedophile-rapist Chancellor

Editor’s Note: FromRome.Info before the Conclave, covered the truth about Prevost’s long history of protecting pedophiles. It was public news, and yet the College of Cardinals elected him! — Now, the Archbishop of Toulouse, France, has appointed an ex-convict who as a priest raped a boy, the Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Toulouse! The Pillar, … Continue reading FRANCE: Archbishop of Toulouse appoints convicted Pedophile-rapist Chancellor

A Canonical Analysis of why the Conclave of May 2025 had no valid result

On account of the Violation of the Prescriptions of the Papal Laws of Pope John Paul II and Paul IV by Br. Alexis Bugnolo VERSIONE ITALIANA This is an article for Catholics who want to think about and know the laws of the Church and the legal problems in the Conclave of 2025. Set aside … Continue reading A Canonical Analysis of why the Conclave of May 2025 had no valid result

Vatican News: Spokesmen for Cardinals denies Cardinal Parolin’s Health Crisis

News Commentary by Br. Alexis Bugnolo This story begins on Wednesday afternoon, April 30, 2025, the Feast of St. Pius V, here in Italy. First, this (click image below) appears in the Italian Version of the Vatican News site. It’s surreal. Someone must be smoking weed grown at Davos, the weed which has the color … Continue reading Vatican News: Spokesmen for Cardinals denies Cardinal Parolin’s Health Crisis

Pope Francis’ condition becomes extremely more delicate, overnight

Editor’s Note: Here at FromRome.Info, I pay close attention to the claims about Pope Francis’ health, and I especially note when those claims change, when no other journalist does, because even changes are news. And this above report by Vatican News is occasion for a prime example: because Vatican News yesterday at 12:30 PM local … Continue reading Pope Francis’ condition becomes extremely more delicate, overnight

After Orlandi Commission names John Paul II, Vatican forbids accusations against the Dead

Editor’s Note: It has been nearly a month since the vice-president of the Italian Senatorial Commission looking into the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi concluded that Pope John Paul II was personally involved in the case. And presto-magico, the Vatican Commission for the Interpretation of Legal Texts has published a letter, directed to an anonymous Bishop … Continue reading After Orlandi Commission names John Paul II, Vatican forbids accusations against the Dead

Pope Francis promotes cover-up Cardinal Prevost to Albano

+ + + Editor’s Note: Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost, O.S.A. is the new Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, the titular see, not the Bishop of Albano who is a member of the Roman Province. You can see a summary of his ecclesiastical career here. He is the former head of the Augustinian Order of hermits. — His episcopal … Continue reading Pope Francis promotes cover-up Cardinal Prevost to Albano

Edgar Beltrán: Canonists have dismissed the Benevacantist Theory

Critique by Br. Alexis Bugnolo Traduction française Here a writer at “The Pillar” confuses the word “dismissed” with “refuted”. “To dismiss” something, is to reject it with or without consideration. But “to refute” something is to show by reasons that the argument it presents is fallacious in some manner sufficient enough to show that its … Continue reading Edgar Beltrán: Canonists have dismissed the Benevacantist Theory