Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Sobering Statistics About The Catholic Church In Spain: Vocations On The Brink Of Extinction And The Church In Free Fall.

 Why?

We all know what happened since the Second Vatican Council...

It is still happening to this very day, except in those areas where the Traditions of the church are held sacred and the traditional Latin Mass is attended by an ever-growing number of young families with many vocations to the priesthood and religious life.

As the article points out, the growth of the church in Africa is exploding -- I would say that too, but with caveats.  In other words, look just below the surface to see if the teachings of the church are indeed being adhered to!  Some say there is far too much compromise in order to enculturate local customs into the liturgy but, more importantly, in sexual ethics of the population.  

It should be noted, too, that the church in Latin America is also hemorrhaging as a cursory examination will reveal...

A story for another day...

From thegatewaypundit.com and written by  

Religious collapse in Spain: Vocations on the brink of extinction and the church in free fall. - Gateway Hispanic

"A recent report from the CEU-CEFAS Demographic Observatory, a center linked to the San Pablo CEU University of Madrid, reveals an unprecedented crisis in the Spanish Catholic Church, marked by the collapse of vocations, the drastic decline of the sacraments, and the massive abandonment of religious practice.

While Catholicism is growing strongly in Africa and Latin America, Spain is witnessing the collapse of its historic religious identity. The authors of the study point to the loss of Catholic Tradition and an ideological shift toward progressive positions incompatible with doctrine as the main causes.

Spain: From Catholic Leadership to Practical Irrelevance .

The report, titled Demography of the Catholic Church , analyzes the global situation of Catholicism in the 21st century, highlighting its expansion in Africa and Latin America. However, the situation in Spain stands in stark contrast:

  • Catholics in Spain: Although 55.5% of Spaniards identify as Catholic, only 18.7% consider practicing themselves.
  • Sunday Mass: In 2023, only 8.2 million attended regularly, compared to 24.5 million in 1973. The steepest drop occurred between 1973 and 1978, coinciding with the Transition (from 68% to 40%). Today, less than 17% attend Mass regularly.

Sacraments at Historic Lows .

  • Baptisms: In 1971, 99.4% of those born were baptized. Today, less than half of newborns receive this sacrament.
  • Church Weddings: These have dropped from 77% in 1996 to less than 20% in 2023, an 87% decrease compared to 1977.

Vocations in Critical Danger .

  • Priests: Since 1971, 40% of the active clergy have been lost. In 2023, there were only 15,285 priests, compared to 24,585 five decades ago. The average age of the clergy is 65.5 years.
  • New Vocations: Only 79 new priests were ordained in 2023, covering barely 30% of the replacements needed.
  • Seminarians: The number has plummeted by 80% in just ten years, from over 8,000 in the 1960s to just over 1,600 in 1975–76.

A Global Church in Expansion…Without Spain .

Worldwide, the Catholic Church remains the largest religious organization on the planet, with 1.4 billion faithful in 2023, and one of the most active humanitarian institutions:

  • 227,000 educational centers serving more than 70 million students.
  • 5,400 hospitals and 14,000 clinics.
  • Over 24,000 care centers for the elderly, disabled, and orphans.

The Americas account for 50% of the world's Catholics, while Africa is the fastest-growing continent, contributing more than half of all new baptisms. Interestingly, it is also where Tradition is most preserved and where there are the most martyrs.

What Caused Spain's Collapse?

The report emphasizes that the decline began after the Second Vatican Council, coinciding with a doctrinal shift within the Church toward modernization and dialogue with secular culture.

It also denounces an ideological turn to the left, which the authors consider incompatible with the traditional Faith. By contrast, they recall the religious persecution during the Civil War, in which more than 7,000 clergy and laypeople were killed for their faith.

Today, they observe — they claim — an ambiguous stance on issues such as the Valley of the Fallen, which symbolizes the loss of doctrinal firmness.

According to the report, the only possible way to halt the collapse would be a return to Catholic Tradition, abandoning the ideological and pastoral innovations that, according to its authors, have emptied seminaries and churches."


The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of Gateway Hispanic.

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End of very revealing article...

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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

The Madness In The Archdiocese Of Detroit Continues At Warp Speed: Archbishop Of Detroit Appoints "Priest" Linked To Heretical, Pro-LGBT Clergy Group

 It is quite apparent that the new, novus ordo, synodal church is filled with those third- and fourth-generation of infiltrators recruited by Bella Dodd and her ilk back in the 20's, 30's, 40's, and 50's, to get red communists and homosexuals into the seminaries and become Catholic "priests," to bring down the church from within.

We continue to see the results of this hellish infiltration to this very day!

Weisenburger, recently appointed as "archbishop" of Detroit, wiped out the traditional Latin Mass in his diocese, kicked out three prominent theologian professors (not rad trads!) from Sacred Heart seminary, and now has appointed "Fr." David Buersmeyer, as a new “ombudsman” -- who was once indicated as a member of the heretical Association of US Catholic Priests (AUSCP).

The following article from lifesitenews.com and written by 

Sunday, August 10, 2025

It Is Becoming Far Too Easy To Spot The Apostates -- And Sodomites: Diocese Of Charlotte Backs School That Expelled Children After Parents Challenged Woke, LGBT Content!!

 In another massive, in-your-face scandal, the diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina, headed by the notorious hater of the traditional Latin Mass, "bishop," Michael Martin, has done it again, and is showing more of his true colors to those Catholics who love Christ and the Natural Law, by "siding with a school that expelled children after their parents complained about the school’s adoption of woke ideology, including graphic, sexually explicit LGBTQ+ books."

Please read the following article and decide for yourself just who and what these infiltrators are and who they work for (hint, it's not Christ Our Lord!)...

From lifesitenews.com and written by Doug Mainwaring Fri Aug 8, 2025 - 4:31 pm EDT: Diocese of Charlotte backs school that expelled children after parents challenged woke, LGBT content - LifeSite

"CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (LifeSiteNews) — The Diocese of Charlotte – headed by Bishop Michael Martin, who notoriously banned the Latin Mass in his diocese – is siding with a school that expelled children after their parents complained about the school’s adoption of woke ideology, including graphic, sexually explicit LGBTQ+ books.

The lawsuit by parents of the expelled children, Doug and Nicole Turpin, Turpin v. Charlotte Latin School, now before the North Carolina Supreme Court, “asks whether a private school can invite open dialogue and then expel students in retaliation for their parents’ protected speech.”

“Doug and Nicole Turpin sent their children, Olive and Luke, to Charlotte Latin expecting them to flourish,” begins the Turpins’ legal complaint. “Instead, Latin expelled them—abruptly, without warning, and without process.”

“The reason?” asked their filing, “Doug spoke up.”

Charlotte Latin School, which is not Catholic, “is marketed to parents as an apolitical, merit-based classical education private school which teaches children how to think, not what to think,” wrote Doug Turpin in an April 2023 op-ed. “When a new headmaster … was installed in mid-2020, a notice was sent out to all parents that the school has a new ‘foundational’ position which said DEI would be the lens through which every aspect of the school’s culture and curriculum will be managed.”     

“Suddenly, alarming virtue-signaling, and woke class assignments were implemented,” said Turpin, who explained: 

I was one of the leaders of a group of 60+ alarmed parents who created a group, Refocus Latin, which requested an audience with Latin’s Board. We were invited to make a presentation, with the explicit promise there would be no retaliation against us.   

The presentation included images of artwork that suddenly began to appear in the school, such as a picture of Jesus with his throat cut and black blood flowing out from his body with the words “God is Dead.” The presentation also included a book that amounted to a how-to manual for gay sex found in the children’s library and a story containing a man graphically raping a young boy. 

Turpin also noted, “my son reported to me that his teacher taught the class that Republicans are White supremacists who are trying to create Jim Crow 2.0.” 

Earlier this week, the Catholic Diocese of Charlotte requested permission from the state Supreme Court to submit an amicus brief in support of the school’s freedom to terminate enrollment of students whose parents oppose it embracing a woke ideological stance. 

“Although the Diocese agrees with Charlotte Latin that it had an enforceable contractual right to terminate Plaintiffs’ children’s enrollment when — in its sole discretion — Charlotte Latin determined that Plaintiffs had made a collaborative relationship impossible or had seriously interfered with its mission, the Diocese also presents this Court with an alternative argument, made by no existing party, that underscores the broader significance of this case for private religious schools across North Carolina and highlights First Amendment concerns that no party has addressed in depth,” wrote diocesan attorney Joshua Davey.

“[E]nforcing such provisions as written not only accords with longstanding principles of North Carolina contract law but also avoids entangling courts in religious questions and protects the constitutional autonomy of private religious schools under the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution,” added Davey.

While the Charlotte Diocese is supporting the actions of the school, Republican elected officials, led by U.S. House Reps. Richard Hudson and Pat Harrigan, have sided with the Turpins.

“When private schools unfairly retaliate against students and their parents, can the schools be held accountable?” asked lawyer Troy Shelton in a brief expressing the concerns of the GOP politicians. “That’s where Charlotte Latin broke its promises, smeared the Turpins in public, and expelled the children. If the decision below stands, it grants schools unfettered discretion to engage in such retaliatory conduct, undermining the foundational trust between families and schools in North Carolina.”

“The Turpins’ ordeal exemplifies the vulnerability of families in private educational settings,” wrote Shelton. “After following the school’s prescribed channels for dialogue about curricular concerns, the Turpins were met with severe retaliation — their children were summarily expelled and the parents were defamed.”

The state Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case on October 29."

End of very revealing article...

Pray for the defeat of these modernist monsters -- and for their conversion to the Catholic Faith!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla

















Saturday, August 9, 2025

Treasonous insanity! Catholic Bishops Compare ICE Deportations To Nazis And Slave Catchers!!

 The title demands repeating: 

Catholic Bishops Compare ICE Deportations to Nazis and Slave Catchers

Yes folks, instead of shepherding the flock to Christ, these political animals have betrayed their charism and embraced criminality all in the name of false compassion and false charity.

They insist that breaking federal immigration law is only "justice", and support and hide illegal aliens -- with the help of the so-called "Catholic Charities" -- some of whom are violent felons including those that tortured and killed far too many young American girls and women!

The cases are too numerous to list, but the families of those victims can never forget, nor get justice for the loss of their loved ones.

What these bishops are doing is nothing short of treason to their country.  They use the illegal aliens as fodder for their leftist causes to attack President Trump, yet all the while when the Marxist Biden and his monstrous cabal held the country hostage for four, long, disastrous years, their lips were sealed, save a few, concerning the issues of life and death, especially that of the killing of the pre-born and their support for the sodomites!  Not to mention the above-mentioned crimes committed by those thugs and gangsters who broke the nation's federal law by sneaking into the country -- some, numerous times after being deported in the first place.

Now, the bishops compare ICE Deportations to Nazis and slave catchers!!

Let us keep in mind, that over the last several months or longer, the ICE agents have been targeted and violently attacked while attempting to enforce the nation's immigration laws, as well as having their families lives threatened.  

All this smacks of communist inspired -- and supported! -- insurrection and anarchy against the U.S. of A...

The hypocrisy of these bishops is stunning!!

Here is an article from breitbart.com and written by 
Neil Munro
Catholic Bishops Compare ICE Deportations to Nazis and Slave Catchers

"U.S. Catholic Bishops are citing Nazis, slave catchers, and replacement babies as they try to slam President Donald Trump’s popular immigration policies.

The bishops are also urging open borders, parroting cheap-labor demands from business groups, and pretending that illegal migrants are not illegal.

One Bishop is even endorsing President George W. Bush’s “Any Willing Worker” migration policies as an alternative to Trump’s pro-prosperity policies.

The slave-catcher and Nazi argument was pushed by Bishop Mark Brennan, the Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston in West Virginia.

ICE agents and other officials “cannot escape personal responsibility for an unjust action with the excuse that it was ordered by their superiors,” he wrote to Catholics in his diocese, according to an August 7 report:

That defense was not allowed during the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals at the end of World War II. The judges held that a soldier, guard or official, who authorized or engaged in gross violations of human rights, was personally responsible for his acts.

We the people should also remember our history. The Fugitive Slave Act, passed by Congress as part of the Compromise of 1850 — an attempt to calm the tensions between slave states and free states — required not only local police but ordinary citizens to assist federal marshals in returning escaped slaves to their Southern masters or face heavy fines and jail time.

His language echoes the elite-funded, pro-migration Cato Institute.

Trump’s deportations are wrong because business needs cheap labor, according to Archbishop Thomas Wenski, the Archdiocese of Miami.

“You can ask the farmers; you can ask the hotel managers; you can ask those that run nursing homes and health care institutions around the country — and they’ll tell you that their best workers, in many cases, are immigrants,” he said, according to an August 5 report in AmericaMagazine.org.

Those are the people that we should advocate for — that there should be a path for them to stay in this country — because they’ve already contributed some sweat equity. They’re contributing to the country. Our country needs their labor, so they should be allowed to stay — and that’s what we should advocate for. I think there’s a lot of people that are open to that argument.

Wenski also endorsed the cheap-labor, high-rent amnesty bill pushed by a GOP representative whose husband employs farm workers:

There is a proposal in the House by Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar, who is a Republican from Miami. And I will say that’s a good first step at a proposal that would provide a path for legalization for a number of people.

His comments echo the condescension and ruthlessness of Democratic politicians. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, for example, told Katie Couric in June:

My biggest fear is the impact that all Angelenos will begin to feel when the labor of immigrants is absent We’ll feel it in the construction industry. We’ll feel it in hospitality. We’ll feel it at grocery stores … [I] think about the mothers who have nannies and housekeepers. They will feel it when there’s nobody to do childcare and there’s nobody to take their kids to school. You know, you will feel it when your gardener goes away, and you don’t know where he or she is. So Angelenos will feel the absence of immigrant labor.

Many bishops echo the cheap-labor pitch from business groups who argue that their claimed right to cheap employees supersedes American families’ right to decent wages on a level playing field in the national labor market.

“We should reform legal immigration policies to ensure that our nation has the skilled workers it needs,” wrote Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles. He also justified an amnesty for illegals by citing their labor, as if migrants should be allowed to buy citizenship by undercutting Americans in the labor market:

The vast majority of “illegal aliens” are good neighbors, hardworking men and women, people of faith; they are making important contributions to vital sectors of the American economy: agriculture, construction, hospitality, health care, and more.

Brennan, however, outdid Gomez by endorsing Bush, who actually proposed a plan that would allow employers to hire “Any Willing Worker” worldwide when Americans asked for higher wages:

The main problem is that our immigration laws discourage legal immigration… Republican President George W. Bush presented an acceptable if imperfect plan to reform immigration laws, but his own party shot it down.

The bishop’s economic arguments against deportations conveniently ignore the gains for American families — higher wagesmore benefitsmore jobs, and greater workplace productivity.

Brennan also endorsed migrants as government-delivered replacements for the children sought by underpaid families in the United States:

Immigrants tend to be younger, marry sooner and have more children than the average American-born couple. In a nation whose fertility rate is now only at 1.6% when 2.1% is needed just to maintain the current population level – and especially in West Virginia, which has been losing population for many years – we should welcome immigrants because we need them and the vitality they bring.

Neither Brennan nor the other bishops have credited Trump — and his voters — for saving many thousands of migrants from being murdered or raped and for ending the Wall Street economic strategy of extracting human resources from poor countries.

The Bishops are also trying to suggest that illegal migrants who do not commit additional crimes are exempt from the nation’s popular border laws.

“It is becoming clearer that this is a wholesale, indiscriminate deportation effort aimed at all those who came to the country without papers,” Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington, D.C., told the New York Times.

McElroy was appointed by the now-deceased Pope Francis and is one of the most aggressively pro-migration bishops. Trump’s pro-American immigration policy is “a crusade which comes from the darkest parts of our American psyche and soul and history,” he said in March.

Brennan told his flock that Americans are responsible for illegal migration because Congress is divided. Migrants “feel obliged to enter our country without legal documents [and] now our government is overreacting by trying to force them out,” he wrote.

“We Catholics must welcome the stranger and feed and clothe him,” said Brennan, without noting the huge costs to Americans and to the many millions of poor foreign people who suffer when their energetic youth are extracted northwards to expand the U.S. consumer economy.

In contrast to the bishops’ overreaching, the new American-born pontiff, Pope Leo IX, sticks to the religious and moral aspects of the migration debate and so far has ignored the economic claims, Nazi analogies, and Bush endorsements. In a July 25 message, he wrote:

In a world darkened by war and injustice, even when all seems lost, migrants and refugees stand as messengers of hope. Their courage and tenacity bear heroic testimony to a faith that sees beyond what our eyes can see and gives them the strength to defy death on the various contemporary migration routes.

At the same time, the communities that welcome them can also be a living witness to hope, one that is understood as the promise of a present and a future where the dignity of all as children of God is recognized. In this way, migrants and refugees are recognized as brothers and sisters, part of a family in which they can express their talents and participate fully in community life.

“The bishops of the United States have been unanimous, really, in their support of immigrants and immigration reform,” said Wenski, adding: “Sometimes, in some parts of the country, they take a lot of heat for their pro-immigrant stance.”

The bishops also understand that their influence in American politics is waning.

“We as a church unfortunately don’t have the kind of megaphone that the administration does,” Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso, told the New York Times. “It’s a real challenge to reach even Catholics, especially when maybe one out of five who identify as Catholic make it to Mass on Sunday.”

“No person of good will can remain silent,” Broglio said while sidestepping the voter polls supporting Trump’s deportation policies and the voters’ voice in the November 2024 election."'

End of very revealing article...

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla 



























 

The Modernist, Synodal Bishops Fail To See The Elephant In The Room! Iowa Archdiocese Canceling Sunday Mass At 75+ Parishes!!!

 But there is no crisis in the church... Just to let my readers know, the bridge I have for sale on oceanfront property -- in Arizona -- is...