If you are sincerely confused about the State of Emergency in the Church, or perhaps you’ve fallen back to old habits after CoVID

If you are sincerely confused about the State of Emergency in the Church, or perhaps you’ve fallen back to old habits after CoVID—thinking it doesn’t exist:

Think how quickly the State of Emergency Came for you and your loved ones during COVID, and how the hirelings deserted you and denied you and your loved one sacraments.

Then, think of those traditional priests who rose to the occasion to make sure sacraments would be made available: that your babies could be baptized, your children receive Communion and Confirmation, that loved ones could be married and that the sick and dying could receive Extreme Unction.

After that review, could you honestly state that there is not a State of Emergency, and that it continues to be a blessing to have priests who operate for the sole purpose of keeping you in the bosom of Christ without guile, without fear and without contempt for earnest souls?

Rome folded. SSPX priests (and others) ascended to the occasion—without asking for anything. They served you and your loved ones, because in their charism lies the understanding of what a State of Emergency is.

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