Pascendi and the Pope Who Didn’t ‘Trust the Science’
Pope Pius X warned us. He saw the infection long before the fever hit. Modernism, he said in Pascendi (1907), splits faith and science likeRead More
Pope Pius X warned us. He saw the infection long before the fever hit. Modernism, he said in Pascendi (1907), splits faith and science likeRead More
A century after Pius X’s reign, what he called “noxious arts” are broadcast at light speed. We scroll through spiritual propaganda dressed in pastel aesthetics,Read More
When Pope Pius X wrote Pascendi Dominici Gregis in 1907, he wasn’t describing a passing theological fad. He was diagnosing a spiritual pathogen. He knewRead More
Fr Adam Purdy of the Society of St Pius X recently taught a series of adult catechism classes on The Legacy of Pope Francis, aRead More
Fr Adam Purdy of the Society of St Pius X is currently teaching a series of adult catechism classes on The Legacy of Pope Francis, aRead More
The headlines aren’t reporting history anymore–they’re manufacturing it. We aren’t discerning truth anymore–we’re reacting to whatever the machine wants us to feel. We keep pretendingRead More
Fr Adam Purdy of the Society of St Pius X is currently teaching a series of adult catechism classes on The Legacy of Pope Francis, aRead More
My target in this article and every other like it is the contradiction and confusion all of this causes my loved ones, and the eclipseRead More
When Pascendi Dominici Gregis was written in 1907, it wasn’t merely diagnosing a heresy of the Christian faith—it was exposing a method, a system, ofRead More
On this the feast day of Saints Simon and Jude, apostles of Christ, let us pause to snapshot a story that illustrates in a newRead More