Nuntiatoria

The Old Roman Apostolate’s weekly magazine offers doctrinal instruction, theological reflections, and mission updates, preserving sacred tradition while addressing contemporary issues. Past editions feature catechetical articles, ecclesiastical commentary, historical insights, Apostolate news, and devotional resources, serving as a vital tool for clergy and laity alike.

EDITIONS

  • From Heaven’s Yes to Rome’s Caution: Mary Between Doctrine and Diplomacy
    The DDF’s Mater Populi Fidelis reinterprets Mary’s cooperation in salvation, discouraging the titles Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix of All Graces. The Archbishop of Selsey warns that this shift from participation to accompaniment risks obscuring the incarnational logic of redemption itself.
  • The Forgotten Confessor: Bishop Jia Zhiguo and the Silence of Rome over China’s Underground Church
    Bishop Julius Jia Zhiguo, a martyr of the underground Church in China, died on October 29, 2025, after enduring decades of persecution for his loyalty to Rome. Despite his sacrifices and significant contributions to his community, the Vatican remained silent on his passing, reflecting a troubling shift in the Church’s priorities away from truth and fidelity.
  • From Revelation to Conversation: The New Ecclesiology of Leo XIV
    The reflections on Pope Leo XIV’s approach to synodality highlight a significant shift within the Church, emphasizing dialogue over doctrinal certainty. Critics assert that this move risks losing the Church’s identity and authority, as she appears to seek truth collaboratively rather than proclaiming it. Concerns arise over potential moral and doctrinal collapse if this trend continues.
  • Reflection: “On the Fickleness of Authority and the Fidelity of Tradition”
    The Church faces internal turmoil as it shifts from its traditional teachings. The recent decision allowing Latin Mass for two years reveals ongoing struggles between loyalty to tradition and modern directives. Faithful adherents resist ambiguity, seeking to uphold unchanging truths. Despite confusion, they believe the ancient practices will ultimately re-emerge.
  • The Orphaned Altar: On the Crisis of Episcopal Fatherhood
    The Church faces a silent crisis of fatherhood, where many priests feel neglected by their bishops, leading to distrust and isolation. This lack of genuine paternal care undermines the spiritual vitality of the Church. Renewal requires bishops to reclaim their roles as fathers, fostering love, guidance, and holiness among priests.
  • A Primer for Catholic Parents: The Principles of Catholic Teaching on “Sex Education”
    Catholic parents must ensure their children receive education aligned with Catholic doctrine, especially regarding human sexuality. While schools can assist, the primary responsibility rests with parents. Recent sex education programs in Catholic schools face criticism for undermining parental authority and neglecting moral formation, relying instead on naturalistic approaches that don’t address spiritual needs.
  • From Ruin to Restoration: The Story of Catholic England
    From Elizabeth I’s outlawing of the Mass to Pius IX’s restoration of the hierarchy in 1850, Catholics in England endured centuries of persecution. Priests risked death, recusants bore fines and ruin, martyrs like Campion and Clitherow gave their lives. Relief came slowly, culminating in emancipation and renewal. Yet the faith that survived rope and rack now faces indifference. Catholic England will be restored only by reclaiming the courage of its martyrs.
  • The Halal Meat Debate and the Christian Conscience
    The Archbishop of Selsey emphasizes the need for transparency regarding halal meat in Britain, highlighting the conflict between animal welfare, religious freedom, and consumer conscience. He advocates for mandatory labeling and reform in food sourcing to protect freedom of belief for all faiths, urging respect for diverse dietary laws without coercion.
  • The Westminster Declaration: Conscience or Compromise?
    The new Westminster Declaration raises concerns about Christians’ ability to witness truth amid societal hostility. While addressing critical issues like gender ideology and education, it risks reducing Christian witness to political advocacy. True religious liberty, rooted in divine law and Christ’s sovereignty, is essential for preserving conscience and dignity.
  • Unity as a Weapon: The Hollister Suppression
    The Archbishop of Selsey critiques Bishop Garcia’s decision to end the Traditional Latin Mass at Sacred Heart, arguing it misuses the concept of unity and excludes faithful Catholics. He emphasizes the importance of continuity in faith, asserting that true unity cannot arise from coercion or the suppression of sacred traditions.
  • Ordinary Men, Dangerous Ideas
    Eichmann’s trial revealed that evil is not always monstrous—it is often ordinary men surrendering to dangerous ideas. Today, Islamism sanctifies violence, and the secular Left dehumanises opponents as “fascists.” Even bishops echo the rhetoric. The Church must resist without mirroring hate: truth with charity, courage with love.
  • The Tyranny of Fear: Paracetamol, Autism, and the Age of Distrust
    The debate over paracetamol has shifted from its status as a trusted remedy to a subject of fear and suspicion, primarily due to unfounded links to autism. Extensive studies, including a recent one, show no causal relationship, yet the narrative persists. The real issue lies in society’s failure to distinguish truth from fear-driven speculation.
  • Be Not Deceived: The Church Does Not Change
    The Archbishop of Selsey emphasizes that the Church’s mission is to boldly proclaim the truth of Christ rather than engage in ambiguous dialogue. He asserts the necessity of clarity in doctrine, warning against compromising unity with truth. The liturgy is a vital heritage, unaltered by cultural changes, and should remain steadfast.
  • The Footsteps of St. Wenceslaus — A Reflection in the Cold
    St. Wenceslaus (907–929/35), duke of Bohemia, was raised in the faith by St. Ludmila, built churches, supported missionaries, and sought peace with Germany. Betrayed and slain at the church door by his brother, he was venerated as martyr and just ruler. Later remembered in the carol Good King Wenceslas, he embodies authority as service, fidelity to the altar, and Christ’s kingship — lessons urgently needed amid today’s ecclesial and social crises.
  • A Defence of Truth, Liberty, and the Common Good: Oppose an official definition of Islamophobia
    The Archbishop of Selsey warns against a proposed definition of “Islamophobia” being developed secretly by a government group, stating it undermines existing laws that protect all religions. He argues that special protections for one faith could lead to division and censorship, urging people to advocate for equality under the law and preserve free speech.
  • The Enduring Gift of Christian Sexual Ethics
    The Archbishop of Selsey highlights the significance of Christian sexual morality in maintaining stable families and nurturing children. This ethic, rooted in covenantal love and fidelity, promotes societal health, emotional security, and gender equality. The text critiques modern practices that lead to family breakdown and emphasizes the transformative power of love and life in building thriving communities.
  • The Brit Card Returns?
    The Archbishop of Selsey warns against the Labour government’s digital ID plans, labeling them a threat to individual freedom. He argues that such measures fail to address immigration issues while compromising personal dignity and rights. The history of resistance to ID cards suggests that citizens value liberty over government control and surveillance.
  • The Silence That Betrays
    Only three U.S. bishops have opposed Cardinal Cupich’s plan to honor Senator Durbin, a staunch abortion advocate. The Archbishop of Selsey warns that the greater scandal is the silence of hundreds of bishops: “Silence gives consent; evil triumphs when good men do nothing.” The faithful deserve clarity, not complicity.
  • The Immorality of Contemporary Liberality
    The Immorality of Contemporary LiberalityBy the Archbishop of Selsey The assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the grotesque spectacle of rejoicing which followed it, exposes the moral bankruptcy of our age. A young father was slain… More
  • Nuntiatoria LX: Haec est Via
    The document discusses various Catholic liturgical notes and current affairs, emphasizing the importance of tradition, doctrine, and the challenges facing the Church today. Key topics include reflections on the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, the liturgy for the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, ongoing debates regarding LGBTQ issues within the Church, violence against clergy, and broader societal issues affecting families and faith. The overarching theme urges fidelity to Catholic teachings and the importance of prayer and reflection in navigating contemporary challenges while maintaining faithfulness to Christ.
  • Nuntiatoria LIX: Lex Fides
    The content discusses various recent events and reflections within the Catholic Church and society, focusing on the significance of faith and tradition. It highlights issues like the celebration of St. Raymond Nonnatus, the Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost, safeguarding scandals in the Church of England, and the impact of societal changes on religious beliefs. The overall theme emphasizes the necessity of adhering to truth, tradition, and moral integrity in light of contemporary challenges. The call for a return to core values and effective guidance in faith is a recurrent point throughout the pieces.
  • Nuntiatoria LXVIII: Veritas Fortis
    The content focuses on liturgical events and theological reflections from the Old Roman Apostolate. It discusses the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost, the Feast of St. Bartholomew, and various church teachings, emphasizing fidelity to traditional Catholic beliefs amid societal challenges. It highlights contemporary issues such as liturgical identity, moral teaching, religious education, and justice for persecuted Christians, aiming to encourage faithful adherence to Catholic doctrine.
  • Nuntiatoria LXVII: Veritas Lucet
    The content discusses various aspects of liturgical practices, epistles, feasts, and current affairs within the Church, including the Octave of the Assumption and the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost. It addresses issues such as the decline in religious vocations, the expulsion of a Latin Mass community in New Zealand, and cultural challenges faced by the Church. The summary reflects on the importance of humility in prayer, the ongoing persecution of Christians, and the implications of recent Vatican decisions regarding LGBTQ+ groups.
  • Nuntiatoria LXVI: Veritatem Praedicare
    The content presents a detailed overview of the weekly liturgical activities, including feasts, reflections, and significant updates within the Church. It discusses the Ninth Sunday after Pentecost and the liturgy related to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, emphasizing themes of spiritual reflection, church leadership challenges, and contemporary issues affecting Catholic doctrine around the world. The complexities of faith, practice, and modern societal challenges are noted throughout.
  • Nuntiatoria LXV: Sapientia Aeternitatis
    The content covers various religious topics for the week of August 3-10, 2025, including liturgical notes, reflections on saints, and spiritual teachings. Key highlights include the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost’s focus on stewardship, Pope Leo XIV’s encounter with Russian Orthodox representatives, and upcoming feasts, emphasizing the importance of eternal wisdom amidst contemporary challenges.
  • Nuntiatoria LXIV: Fructus Fidei
    Nuntiatoria LXIV (27.07.25) confronts Church decline, Hamas propaganda, false compassion, abortion laws, Pride policing, liturgical abuse, child exploitation, and ideological capture. Grounded in the Latin Mass and perennial Catholic doctrine, it calls for conversion, courage, and clarity amid crisis. Truth uncompromised. Faith that bears fruit.
  • Nuntiatoria LXIII: Caritas Christi urget nos
    The content addresses various religious, liturgical, and moral issues within the Catholic Church, focusing on recent events and reflections. It highlights the challenges faced by clergy adhering to traditional practices, critiques modern interpretations of doctrine, and discusses the implications of current social movements. Ultimately, it appeals for a return to foundational teachings and a deeper understanding of faith.
  • Nuntiatoria LXII: Iustitia ex Corde
    The content discusses various liturgical themes and reflections centered around key church events, particularly focusing on the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, and current church affairs. It emphasizes the importance of justice from internal transformation, warns against modernist interpretations of doctrine, and reflects on issues facing ecclesiastical authority, particularly regarding immigration and moral clarity. Overall, it seeks to uphold traditional Catholic values amidst contemporary challenges.
  • Nuntiatoria LXI: Veritas Vincit
    The content covers various religious reflections, liturgical notes, and current affairs involving the Catholic Church and broader societal issues. Key themes include the significance of the Feast of the Most Precious Blood, ongoing debates about abortion and free speech in the UK, the impact of societal ideologies on governance, and the challenges facing traditional liturgical practices. It emphasizes a call to uphold truth, moral integrity, and the importance of representation, particularly within ecclesiastical and public spheres.
  • Nuntiatoria LX: Missio Fidelis
    The content outlines various liturgical notes and recent discussions within the Catholic Church, focusing on upcoming feasts like Corpus Christi and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. It emphasizes spiritual reflections, the significance of the Eucharist, and highlights current issues affecting the Church, including controversies surrounding human dignity and societal norms. The text also mentions calls for a clearer understanding of Catholic teaching in the context of modern challenges.
  • Nuntiatoria LX: Fidelis Restauratio
    The content outlines various liturgical notes and recent discussions within the Catholic Church, focusing on upcoming feasts like Corpus Christi and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. It emphasizes spiritual reflections, the significance of the Eucharist, and highlights current issues affecting the Church, including controversies surrounding human dignity and societal norms. The text also mentions calls for a clearer understanding of Catholic teaching in the context of modern challenges.
  • Nuntiatoria LIX: Tradere Quod et Accepi
    The content outlines various significant religious events and challenges facing the Catholic Church, focusing on the upcoming feasts of Trinity Sunday and Corpus Christi. It discusses doctrinal themes, liturgical practices, and the ongoing theological debates within the Church. Current affairs include geopolitical tensions, abuse crises, and internal conflicts affecting Catholic identity and community dynamics. The summary emphasizes the Church’s mission to uphold traditional teachings amid cultural shifts and pressures, alongside significant pastoral and moral concerns surrounding modernity.
  • Nuntiatoria LVIII: Ignis Vitae
    The content discusses various aspects of the Catholic faith, focusing on Pentecost and its theological significance, the Holy Spirit’s role, and modern Church issues. Key highlights include reflections on the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the importance of adhering to traditional teachings amid contemporary challenges, and critiques of recent societal trends affecting faith and free speech.
  • Nuntiatoria LVII: Ad Summum
    The document outlines church activities and reflections for the week of June 1, 2025, encompassing the Ascension’s significance, guidance for traditional practices, and recent ecclesiastical developments. It highlights key themes such as the role of the family in national renewal, challenges against traditional liturgy, and calls for a return to doctrinal clarity under new papacy leadership.
  • Nuntiatoria LVI: Lux in tenebris lucet
    The content discusses the Old Roman Apostolate activities for the week of May 25, 2025, focusing on themes of faith, tradition, and critical reflections on current ecclesiastical developments, including the response to Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate. It addresses the importance of maintaining traditional liturgical practices while analyzing contemporary moral and theological issues through a Catholic lens, emphasizing the role of the Church in societal renewal and the necessity of clarity in doctrine amidst confusion in modern discourse.
  • Nuntiatoria LV: Revertere et Ædifica
    The content covers various topics related to liturgical practices, current affairs, and reflections within the context of the Old Roman Apostolate. It emphasizes a call to fidelity to tradition while addressing contemporary issues such as gender ideology, assisted dying bills, and the importance of fatherhood. The spiritual and pastoral guidance offered highlights the need for personal and communal renewal rooted in Catholic teachings, culminating in a pilgrimage to Rome planned for November 2025. Themes of sacramental integrity and moral clarity resonate throughout the discussions, advocating for both doctrinal fidelity and compassionate outreach.
  • Nuntiatoria LIV: Custos Christi Ecclesiaeque
    The content discusses various aspects of the Catholic Church’s current state, focusing on the election of Pope Leo XIV, the implications of upcoming events, and reflections on St. Joseph’s role in the Church. It emphasizes the Church’s challenges globally, including doctrinal confusion, cultural tensions, and crises of integrity, urging faithful adherence to traditional values and practices amidst societal changes. Additionally, it highlights the pastoral approach needed for unity and renewal within the Church, emphasizing the importance of tradition in addressing contemporary issues.
  • Habemus Papam! Leo XIV
    The Old Roman Apostolate announces the election of Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, expressing support and prayers for his papacy. The statement emphasizes the need for renewed Catholic unity and fidelity to tradition amid moral confusion. It hopes for reconciliation and guidance from Mary and Saint Peter for the new Pope’s leadership.
  • How a Pope Is Elected: Inside the Papal Conclave
    The Papal Conclave, held after the General Congregations, is a structured process focused on electing a new pope. It begins with a Mass and involves secret voting by cardinal-electors. The election outcome is signaled by smoke from the Sistine Chapel. Once elected, the new pope is announced to the world and acknowledges his role.
  • A prayer for the Papal Conclave – A.D. 2025
    As the College of Cardinals convenes in Conclave, the faithful are urged to pray for the election of a true shepherd, not a mere administrator. The Church seeks a leader who embodies faith, wisdom, and compassion. Members are called to offer penance and supplication for guidance from the Holy Ghost during this sacred time.
  • Nuntiatoria LIII: Bonus Pastor
    The content discusses the state of the Catholic Church following Pope Francis’s death, highlighting theological tensions and various perspectives on potential successors. It emphasizes a moment of crisis and confusion within the Church, with differing opinions on governance, traditional teachings, and emerging movements. The need for clarity and renewal, particularly regarding doctrine and pastoral approach, is underscored throughout discussions on authority, the papacy, and contemporary issues. The importance of prayer and faithful witness during this transition is a recurring theme.
  • The Cult of Personality and the Death of Liturgy: Requiems for Pope Francis in the Paschal Octave
    The Inviolable Octave: Why Not Even a Pope May Eclipse the Resurrection On Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, the Church was notified of the death of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis. May the Lord, in… More
  • OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUÉ on the Death of His Holiness Pope Francis
    The Old Roman Apostolate mourns the passing of Pope Francis, reflecting on his pontificate marked by doctrinal confusion, moral ambiguity, and inadequate responses to clerical abuse. They express hopes for his successor to reaffirm Church tradition, restore the Latin liturgy, prioritize mission over bureaucracy, and promote justice and reconciliation within the Church.
  • Announcement of the death of Pope Francis
    On April 21, 2025, Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, passed away at 89. Elected on March 13, 2013, he was the first Pope from the Americas and a Jesuit. His papacy focused on poverty, migration, and environmental issues. The Old Roman Apostolate urges prayers for his soul and eternal rest.
  • Paschal Greeting from the Primus
    In this Easter message, Archbishop Jerome Seleisi emphasizes the joy of Christ’s resurrection, which symbolizes triumph over death and darkness. He calls for a renewal of faith and commitment among clergy and laity, urging all to live out the Gospel and reflect the hope and light of the Risen Lord.
  • Nuntiatoria LII: Dominica in Palmis
    The content outlines a series of reflections and discussions centered around Holy Week’s significance, exploring traditional liturgical practices and the challenges facing the Church today. It emphasizes the paradox of Palm Sunday, the ongoing spiritual reflection during Holy Week, and the necessity of reclaiming traditional practices in today’s context. Additionally, it addresses current social issues like the balance between free speech and societal norms, the impact of modern ideologies, and the need for clear moral guidance in response to contemporary challenges. The narrative encourages a deep engagement with faith through reflection, community, and adherence to established teachings.
  • Nuntiatoria LI: Dominica in Passionis
    The content presents a comprehensive overview of recent liturgical events, reflections, and current affairs affecting the Catholic Church, emphasizing the significance of Passiontide and associated practices. It addresses critical challenges faced by the Church, including secular pressures and internal conflicts, highlighting the need for adherence to traditional teachings amidst societal changes. The overall tone reflects a call for unity and renewal in faith, urging the faithful to engage deeply with their spiritual heritage.
  • Nuntiatoria L: Quadragesima IV
    The document outlines various themes surrounding the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Laetare Sunday, emphasized by the liturgical practices and spiritual reflections associated with this day. It encourages a renewal of faith amid trials, highlighting the importance of perseverance, joy in suffering, and maintaining traditions. The content also addresses contemporary issues within the Church, including controversies about assisted dying, gender ideology, and the decline in Catholic engagement, particularly in Germany. A call for deeper commitment to traditional practices and communal prayer is emphasized as essential for spiritual health and Church vitality.
  • Nuntiatoria XLIX: Quadragesima III
    The content discusses the significance of Lent within the Church, emphasizing the need for spiritual vigilance and the necessity for ongoing self-examination among the faithful. It reflects on traditional practices like fasting, the importance of catechumen scrutinies in preparing for baptism, and the call for holiness during Lent. The piece touches on contemporary issues affecting society, including modernism and its impact on faith, illustrating a crisis in traditional values within the Church. Ultimately, it advocates for personal conversion as essential for restoring the Church and society.
  • Nuntiatoria XLVIII: Quadragesima II
    The content discusses various aspects of Lent, church teachings, and current affairs related to religious practices. It emphasizes the significance of prayer, fasting, and adherence to traditional practices during the Lenten season. The piece also touches on contemporary challenges, including the persecution of Christians, controversies surrounding gender identity in church teachings, and civil rights issues affecting religious expression. The overarching theme is the call for renewed commitment to faith and tradition amidst societal challenges, with particular attention to the moral implications of actions taken by church leaders and institutions.
  • Nuntiatoria XLVII: Quadragesima I
    The content reflects on the significance and observance of Lent within the Catholic Church, touching upon themes such as fasting, spiritual reflection, and the importance of maintaining traditional practices. It discusses various events, liturgical notes, and contemporary concerns regarding the Church’s response to modern challenges, emphasizing a call for renewal and return to core values amidst societal shifts.
  • Nuntiatoria XLVI: Quinquagesima
    The content discusses the liturgical preparation for Lent, with an emphasis on Quinquagesima Sunday, which signifies readiness for the penitential season. It highlights themes of charity, the necessity of spiritual vision, and the call to embrace Christ’s Passion. The article also addresses contemporary concerns within the Church, including traditional practices and the influence of modern culture on faith observances.
  • Nuntiatoria XLV: Sexagesima
    The post discusses various themes from liturgical reflections on the Gesima season to contemporary issues affecting the Church and society. It highlights “Certamen pro Animabus” as a call to spiritual vigilance and outlines challenges faced by Christian institutions and beliefs, including debates about free speech, traditional values, and the role of faith in addressing social problems. Overall, it emphasizes the necessity for a return to authentic Catholic teachings amidst societal decline.
  • Nuntiatoria XLIV: Septuagesima
    The content covers a wide range of topics related to Septuagesima Sunday, emphasizing spiritual preparation for Lent, the importance of the Sacrament of Confession, current affairs including free speech in Britain, the decline in Christian values and fertility rates, and calls for safeguarding reforms in the Church of England. It advocates for traditional practices and highlights the demographic crisis faced by Western societies. The text also announces a pilgrimage to Rome.
  • Nuntiatoria XLIII: Fidelis Persevera
    The content discusses various religious and current affairs topics including the significance of traditional Catholic teachings, the life and influence of St. Cyril of Alexandria, criticisms surrounding USAID, and the controversies faced by the UK’s Labour government. It emphasizes the importance of religious life, pilgrimage, and maintaining the holiness of baptismal states while countering sensationalism and promoting sound doctrine. The document reflects on the role of the Church amid societal and ethical challenges, aiming to inspire faith and perseverance among its followers.
  • Nuntiatoria XLII: Lumen Gentium
    The content discusses various topics from liturgical notes to current affairs surrounding Candlemas, the pro-life movement, traditional Catholic debates, and legislative proposals. It reflects on theological significance, social issues, and personal stories, involving figures like Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Bishop Richard Williamson. Key themes include faith, morality, and cultural impacts.
  • Nuntiatoria XLI: Sanctæ Familiæ
    The content discusses the importance of the Feast of the Holy Family, emphasizing the spiritual foundation of family life in Catholic tradition. It encourages households to reclaim their roles as “domestic churches” reflecting Christ’s virtues amidst modern challenges. Key themes include the sanctity of marriage, parental guidance, and the necessity of prayer and faith practices at home.
  • Nuntiatoria XL: Nomen Salvatoris
    The content outlines the significance of the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus and current Church affairs, including the critique of traditional Catholicism by Pope Francis, reflections on Vatican corruption, and evaluations of educational standards within Catholic institutions. It emphasizes the need for deeper fidelity to Catholic teachings and highlights the urgency of addressing governmental actions perceived as hostile toward Catholic values.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXIX: Fons Vitae
    The content discusses various themes, including liturgical celebrations such as the Epiphany, the significance of Christ’s baptism, and challenges facing the Church. It highlights current affairs like the upcoming Holy Year 2025, controversies surrounding church leadership, the decline of marriage, issues related to grooming gangs in the UK, and the cultural importance of the Black Nazarene procession in Manila.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXVIII: Lux Gentium
    The content discusses the Feast of the Epiphany, covering its theological significance, related traditions, and contemporary cultural events. Key elements include the blessings of homes, water, and the representation of the Magi’s journey. Additionally, it highlights issues such as a recent terrorist attack in New Orleans and Bishop Gracida’s critiques of Pope Francis, emphasizing the need for spiritual renewal in Western civilization.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXVII: Verbum Caro
    The Nuntiatoria team extends heartfelt Christmas blessings to its readers, emphasizing the significance of Christ’s birth amidst current societal challenges. As the year draws to a close, they encourage continued spiritual growth and engagement with the Faith. They look forward to the New Year, advocating for resilience and commitment to the Gospel.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXVI: Gaudéte
    The content discusses various religious topics and issues within the context of the Catholic Church, including reflections on Advent, current affairs affecting Christians, and the evolving role of women and LGBT communities within the Church. It emphasizes the need for pastoral care, the importance of traditional teachings, and highlights significant events like the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral and the appointment of a Special Envoy for Religious Freedom. The narrative encourages a balance between compassion and adherence to doctrine amid contemporary challenges.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXV: Populus Sion
    The content discusses various themes surrounding the spiritual significance of Advent, church challenges, and current events impacting faith communities. Key highlights include reflections on the Second Sunday of Advent, the call for renewal in church culture by Nick Vujicic, and the importance of traditions such as the Jesse Tree and Advent wreath, emphasizing preparation for Christ’s coming.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXIV: Excita Quaesumus
    The content addresses various spiritual reflections and discussions surrounding the Advent season, emphasizing its dual purpose of preparing for Christ’s Nativity and His second coming. It highlights the importance of spiritual renewal, the traditions of the church, and contemporary social issues, including the ethical debates on assisted dying and spiritual abuse within the church. The Archbishop calls for vigilance, hope, and active participation in faith, encouraging families to reclaim the spirit of Advent amid modern distractions.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXIII: Vigilate Sperantes
    The content outlines various religious, political, and ethical discussions relevant to the Catholic Church and contemporary issues. It examines themes such as assisted dying, Christian persecution, the role of AI in spirituality, and the importance of maintaining traditional values amidst modern challenges. Events like the return of the Virgin Mary statue to Notre-Dame and Pope Francis’s decisions are also highlighted. The overall focus is on preserving faith and values while navigating complex societal changes.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXII: Fides Crescit
    The week beginning November 17, 2024, highlights significant spiritual reflections, liturgical observances, and current affairs impacting the Church. Key themes include safeguarding leadership challenges, the call to uphold moral teachings amid societal polarization, and practical steps for Catholics concerning faith and ethics. It emphasizes the ongoing mission to nurture and protect life, especially against the backdrop of political and cultural controversies, including debates on assisted suicide and the Church’s role in addressing these issues.
  • Nuntiatoria XXXI: Caritas Perseverat
    The post discusses the complexities of contemporary issues faced by Catholics, including reflections on assisted suicide, the significance of Armistice Day, and the contrasting perspectives of leaders like Trump and Pope Francis. It emphasizes the role of prayer and action against proposed legislation, the need for ethical integrity in politics, and the importance of traditional values in maintaining moral clarity within society.
  • Nuntiatoria XXX: Fides Serenat
    The content discusses various religious and social issues relevant to the Catholic community, including reflections on faith, current events, and proposed legislations affecting life and religious freedoms. Key topics include the importance of maintaining faith amidst secular challenges, the role of prayer in social actions, and the implications of political decisions on the sanctity of life, freedom of speech, and religious rights. The reflections are aimed at fostering a deeper commitment to Catholic values and community activism.
  • Nuntiatoria XXIX: Christus Rex
    The content discusses a range of topics centered on faith, particularly within the Catholic Church, amidst contemporary societal challenges. It highlights the importance of Eucharistic belief, the impact of secularism, current affairs involving synodality, and advocacy against assisted dying. The emphasis is on renewing faith commitments, evangelization, and safeguarding traditional values while navigating modern ideologies.
  • Nuntiatoria XXVIII: Fides Praevalet
    The content discusses a range of topics centered on faith, particularly within the Catholic Church, amidst contemporary societal challenges. It highlights the importance of Eucharistic belief, the impact of secularism, current affairs involving synodality, and advocacy against assisted dying. The emphasis is on renewing faith commitments, evangelization, and safeguarding traditional values while navigating modern ideologies.
  • Nuntiatoria XXVII: Vigilia Fiduciae
    The content discusses key themes such as “Vigilia Fiduciae” (Vigilance of Trust) amid contemporary challenges faced by the Catholic Church, highlighted by doctrinal debates, recent developments like the elevation of new cardinals, and the push for inclusivity at the Synod on Synodality. It underscores the importance of faith, vigilance, and trust in navigating crises, advocating for traditional beliefs while addressing social issues through a compassionate lens. Additionally, topics like the Rosary, significant saints, and current affairs like abortion laws reveal broader cultural tensions. This multifaceted approach encourages deep reflection on the church’s mission in modern society.
  • Nuntiatoria XXVI: Fides Sanans
    The content reflects a comprehensive liturgical and spiritual journey for the Twentieth Sunday post-Pentecost, emphasizing themes of healing faith and community renewal through Christ’s teachings. Discussions include the importance of family and community faith, reflections on saints, and contemporary issues within the Church, alongside current affairs that impact faith and society. The ongoing crisis in religious institutions calls for active participation and defense of faith values.
  • Nuntiatoria XXV: Parati Simus
    The content discusses various spiritual reflections, church teachings, and current affairs related to traditional Catholicism. Key themes include the significance of spiritual readiness, the role of St. Michael the Archangel, and the need for traditional Catholic education amidst modern challenges. It highlights concerns over contemporary issues such as euthanasia, free speech, and proposed laws affecting religious freedoms and parental rights. The narrative emphasizes the importance of defending core Catholic teachings and fostering spiritual communities to navigate challenges in faith today.
  • Nuntiatoria XXIV: Misericordia Restituit
    The content discusses themes of mercy, divine restoration, and the Catholic Church’s teachings related to various contemporary issues, such as abortion rights, religious freedom, and free speech in the UK. It emphasizes the importance of mercy in personal healing, the community’s moral obligations, and the significance of maintaining faith amidst societal challenges. Defensive responses to governmental legislation, particularly regarding religious expression and family values, are also highlighted.
  • Nuntiatoria XXIII: Dolor et Amor
    The Nuntiatoria XXIII: Dolor et Amor newsletter explores the themes of suffering and love in Catholic spirituality. It reflects on how embracing suffering, when united with divine love, deepens discipleship and strengthens Christian witness, especially in a secular world.
  • Nuntiatoria XXII: Humilis Sanatio
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XXII: Humilis Sanatio” reflects on the theme of humble healing through the teachings of Christ, especially from the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost. It emphasizes the need for humility in seeking personal and societal renewal. The piece discusses how true healing begins with personal repentance and deepened prayer, followed by becoming instruments of healing for others, through acts of charity and justice. It also connects this idea to the mission of rebuilding a Christian society founded on love and humility.
  • Nuntiatoria XXI: Misericors Resurrectio
    In the radiant mystery of the Resurrection, we encounter not only the triumph of life over death but the boundless mercy of God, who offers us renewal through His Son’s victory. “Misericors Resurrectio” invites us to meditate deeply on this divine act of love, urging us to recognize how the resurrection extends beyond a singular event in history—it is an ongoing source of spiritual revitalization for each of us. In embracing this merciful resurrection, we are called to a profound transformation, allowing the grace of God to renew our hearts and guide our lives towards a greater communion with Him.
  • Nuntiatoria XX: Fiducia Divina
    This newsletter “Nuntiatoria XX: Fiducia Divina” reflects on the current crises in the Church and society, urging a return to “Fiducia Divina” or Divine Trust as the guiding principle. It discusses the challenges posed by modernism, cultural decline, and political polarization, emphasizing the need for unwavering trust in God’s providence. The text encourages active spiritual engagement, deepening faith through the Tridentine Liturgy, and offers guidance on evangelizing loved ones with patience and trust in God’s timing.
  • Nuntiatoria XIX: Fides et Gratia
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XVIII: Humilitas et Misericordia” emphasizes humility and mercy as essential virtues for Catholics. It reflects on the Gospel parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, provides practical advice for living these virtues in daily life, and discusses their role in evangelization. The issue also includes current affairs, such as classical education, same-sex blessings, and assisted suicide.
  • Nuntiatoria XVIII: Humilitas et Misericordia
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XVIII: Humilitas et Misericordia” emphasizes humility and mercy as essential virtues for Catholics. It reflects on the Gospel parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, provides practical advice for living these virtues in daily life, and discusses their role in evangelization. The issue also includes current affairs, such as classical education, same-sex blessings, and assisted suicide.
  • Nuntiatoria XVII: Paenitemini et Credite
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XVII: Paenitemini et Credite” emphasizes the call to repentance and faith, exploring themes of divine justice, mercy, and the necessity of turning back to God. It includes reflections on liturgical readings, the importance of self-examination, and practical steps for living out the Gospel. It also addresses current affairs, such as evangelization, societal issues, and recent Church news.
  • Nuntiatoria XVI: Falsis Prophetis
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XVI: Falsis Prophetis” discusses the threat of false prophets, connecting their influence to the Gospel parable of the dishonest steward. It emphasizes the need for discernment, living according to the Spirit, and maintaining Church unity. It also covers current affairs related to Catholicism, including social media influencers, false visionaries, and Archbishop Viganò’s excommunication.
  • Nuntiatoria XV: Fructus Boni
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XV: Fructus Boni” reflects on producing good fruits in faith, emphasizes discerning false prophets, and covers various current affairs, including the excommunication of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò. It offers spiritual reflections, discussion questions, and highlights the importance of living authentically according to Christian teachings.
  • Nuntiatoria XIV: Veritatem Affirmans
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XIV: Veritatem Affirmans” emphasizes standing up for truth in personal, social, and political life. It highlights the importance of integrity, discerning and promoting truth, and aligning political engagement with Catholic teachings. The issue includes reflections on the Eucharist, the role of the Church, and practical steps for defending truth, as well as a discussion on contemporary political and ecclesiastical matters.
  • Nuntiatoria XIII: Regnum Christi
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XIII: Regnum Christi” discusses integrating faith into societal decisions, especially during elections, to manifest the Social Reign of Jesus Christ. It covers themes like prayer, virtues, preserving life, family values, and social justice. The issue also includes reflections on the Gospel, theological foundations, and implications for public life, alongside current affairs and discussion questions.
  • Nuntiatoria XII: Doctrina Socialis
    The newsletter “Nuntiatoria XII: Doctrina Socialis” focuses on Catholic social teaching, particularly in the context of upcoming elections. It discusses principles from Pope Leo XIII’s encyclicals on social and economic justice, the dignity of work, and the role of the state. The issue includes reflections on the Gospel, application of these teachings in modern society, and emphasizes the importance of voting with these principles in mind. It also provides discussion questions and a comparison of traditional and modern Catholic social teachings.
  • Nuntiatoria XI: Sacratissimum Cor
    This ad hoc journal/newsletter provides insightful news, reflections, and practical support for traditional Catholics. It emphasizes the importance of the Blessed Sacrament, adoration, support for traditional Latin Mass, and upholding Catholic teachings in the face of contemporary challenges. It also addresses current affairs, provides book and viewing recommendations, and encourages prayer and advocacy for vocations and social justice.
  • Nuntiatoria X: Corpus Christi
    This ad hoc journal/newsletter provides insightful news, reflections, and practical support for traditional Catholics. It emphasizes the importance of the Blessed Sacrament, adoration, support for traditional Latin Mass, and upholding Catholic teachings in the face of contemporary challenges. It also addresses current affairs, provides book and viewing recommendations, and encourages prayer and advocacy for vocations and social justice.
  • Nuntiatoria IX: Sancti moderni
    This content is a comprehensive and thought-provoking piece about the significance of Corpus Christi, the challenges in defending the doctrine of the Trinity, the rise in exorcisms, and various petitions and recommendations related to faith and societal issues. It emphasizes the call to holiness, the celebration of Corpus Christi, and the importance of praying for vocations and engaging in critical thinking. It also addresses controversies and discussions relevant to contemporary societal and religious matters, inviting individuals to consider a deeper spiritual connection and personal growth. The content invites reflection and action in promoting traditional Catholic beliefs and values in the face of modern challenges.
  • Nuntiatoria VIII: Pentecoste
    The content describes recent events and reflections from a traditional Catholic perspective. It covers various topics including pastoral activities, critiques of recent Vatican documents, renowned personalities, legal victories, and concerns related to transgender ideology. The summary emphasizes the breadth of topics covered in the content, addressing a diverse range of issues impacting the Catholic community.
  • Nuntiatoria VII: omnis mundus est scaena
    An ad hoc journal/newsletter by His Grace, ✠Jerome Seleisi, providing informative news and thoughtful reflections to enlighten, educate, and inspire action. w/c 10.xii.23 Ordo w/c 17.xii.23 17SUN 18MON 19TUE 20WED 21THU 22FRI 23SAT SUNDAYADVENT III… More
  • Nuntiatoria VI: Alea iacta est
    An ad hoc journal/newsletter by His Grace, ✠Jerome Seleisi, providing informative news and thoughtful reflections to enlighten, educate, and inspire action. w/c 04.xii.23 Ordo w/c 10.xii.23 10SUN 11MON 12TUE 13WED 14THU 15FRI 16SAT SUNDAYADVENT IIConception… More
  • Nuntiatoria V: Fortitudo et Spes
    An ad hoc journal/newsletter by His Grace, ✠Jerome Seleisi, providing informative news and thoughtful reflections to enlighten, educate, and inspire action. w/c 27.xi.23 Advent Pastoral Letter On Wednesday 29th I published my Pastoral Epistle for… More
  • Nuntiatoria IV: Semper Fidelis
    An ad hoc journal/newsletter by His Grace, ✠Jerome Seleisi, providing informative news and thoughtful reflections to enlighten, educate, and inspire action. w/c 20.xi.23 The Christian Institute On Tuesday, 21st I attended a presentation by The… More
  • Nuntiatoria III: Sic Et Non
    An ad hoc journal/newsletter by His Grace, ✠Jerome Seleisi, providing informative news and thoughtful reflections to enlighten, educate, and inspire action. w/c 06.xi.23 Newsletter Update The previous edition of this informal newsletter covered a two-week… More
  • Nuntiatoria II: Vita In Motu
    An ad hoc journal/newsletter by His Grace, ✠Jerome Seleisi, providing informative news and thoughtful reflections to enlighten, educate, and inspire action. w/c 29.x.23 Vacation hiatus Apologies for the delay in sending out this second edition… More
  • Nuntiatoria I: Victis honor
    Introducing a fresh, weekly journal/newsletter by His Grace, ✠Jerome Seleisi, providing informative news and thoughtful reflections to enlighten, educate, and inspire action. w/c 08.x.23 On Sunday, in response to the distressing Hamas incursion into Israeli… More