@VaticanNews I trust this is so Pope Leo XIV can tell her to her face that her orders are “absolutely null and utterly void”…
… holding fast to long held Catholic teaching on Anglican orders asserted by his namesake predecessor Pope Leo XIII, in his 1896 papal bull Apostolicae Curae.
@holysmoke I won’t be so puerile as to unfollow you but I disagree with you.
Won’t materially be any different to Lefebre’s 1988 consecrations of bishops. Which were later undone by good pope Benedict.
++Leo should first excommunicate James Martin 🏳️🌈 … then we might take him seriously
@NadineDorries Not too late for Reform to pull their candidate and urge all their supporters to vote Restore, you know, to save splitting the vote and allowing Burnham in.
THE CATHOLIC RULE OF LIFE I WISH SOMEONE HAD TAUGHT ME SOONER
A few years ago, I thought becoming a better Catholic meant learning more.
More theology.
More apologetics.
More books.
More Catholic content.
Those things are good.
But I eventually discovered something surprising.
Most saints did not become saints because they knew more.
They became saints because they consistently did a few simple things every day.
That realization changed how I view the spiritual life.
So after studying Sacred Scripture, the Catechism, and the lives of the saints, I began noticing a pattern.
Different saints.
Different centuries.
Different personalities.
Yet they all built their lives around the same foundations.
If someone asked me today:
“How do I actually live like Jesus Christ every day?”
This is the framework I would share.
And honestly, it is the framework I am still trying to live myself.
1. GIVE GOD THE FIRST MOMENT OF YOUR DAY
Before the notifications.
Before the messages.
Before the news.
Before social media.
Give God the first moment.
Make the Sign of the Cross.
Thank Him for another day.
Offer everything to Him.
The first voice you hear should not be the world.
It should be God.
2. READ THE GOSPEL BEFORE YOU READ OPINIONS
One verse.
One paragraph.
One chapter.
Whatever you can manage.
The point is simple:
Let Christ shape your mind before the world shapes it for you.
Many of us spend hours consuming information and only minutes receiving formation.
That imbalance affects everything.
3. PROTECT THE STATE OF GRACE LIKE YOUR GREATEST TREASURE
Because it is.
The Church teaches that sanctifying grace is God's own life within the soul.
Nothing on earth is worth losing that.
Not success.
Not money.
Not pleasure.
Not popularity.
Go to Confession regularly.
Take sin seriously.
Take God's mercy even more seriously.
4. BUILD YOUR LIFE AROUND THE EUCHARIST
The saints never got tired of speaking about the Eucharist.
Neither should we.
The closer they drew to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, the more they began to resemble Him.
Sunday Mass is the minimum.
Not the goal.
If possible, attend daily Mass.
Visit Jesus in Adoration.
Stay after Communion.
Speak to Him.
Listen to Him.
Remain with Him.
5. STOP LOOKING FOR HOLINESS IN EXTRAORDINARY THINGS
Most holiness happens in ordinary moments.
Being patient when you are tired.
Forgiving when you would rather hold a grudge.
Remaining kind when someone is difficult.
Serving when nobody notices.
The saints did not become saints because they did spectacular things every day.
They became saints because they loved God in ordinary circumstances.
6. CARRY YOUR CROSS INSTEAD OF RUNNING FROM IT
Every day brings a cross.
A disappointment.
A struggle.
A wound.
A sacrifice.
A burden nobody else sees.
Modern culture says:
“Avoid suffering.”
Jesus says:
“Follow Me.”
The difference is enormous.
One path seeks comfort.
The other seeks transformation.
@TaylorRMarshall Absolutely null and utterly void.
What’s Papa doing cavorting with a deluded woman who thinks she possesses holy orders?
@Pontifex - this is utterly scandalous!
@TaylorRMarshall Absolutely null and utterly void.
What’s Papa doing cavorting with a deluded woman who thinks she possesses holy orders?
@Pontifex - this is utterly scandalous!
The Catholic Church in 2026, where the SSPX are at risk of excommunication because Catholic bishops express a desire/need to consecrate more Catholic bishops, yet it seems perfectly okay for a Catholic bishop to co-consecrate an Anglican bishop, with a bunch of priestesses?!
🤡🌍
@VaticanNews I trust this is so Pope Leo XIV can tell her to her face that her orders are “absolutely null and utterly void”…
… holding fast to long held Catholic teaching on Anglican orders asserted by his namesake predecessor Pope Leo XIII, in his 1896 papal bull Apostolicae Curae.
@VaticanNews I trust this is so Pope Leo XIV can tell her to her face that her orders are “absolutely null and utterly void”…
… holding fast to long held Catholic teaching on Anglican orders asserted by his namesake predecessor Pope Leo XIII, in his 1896 papal bull Apostolicae Curae.
@churchofengland Don’t delude yourselves!
Anglican orders are forever all “Absolutely null, and utterly void”.
“Ordinationes ritu Anglicano actas irritas prorsus fuisse et esse, omninoque nullas.”
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae Curae, 1896 papal bull.
Were then, are now, and forever will be.❤️
@CottrellStephen@ArchbishopSarah Anglican orders - incl. your own Stephen - are forever all “Absolutely null, and utterly void”.
“Ordinationes ritu Anglicano actas irritas prorsus fuisse et esse, omninoque nullas.”
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae Curae, 1896 papal bull.
Were then, are now, and forever will be.❤️
@RoyalFamily Anglican orders are forever all “Absolutely null, and utterly void”.
“Ordinationes ritu Anglicano actas irritas prorsus fuisse et esse, omninoque nullas.”
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae Curae, 1896 papal bull.
Were then, are now, and forever will be.