neoSSPX sermon , October 5, 2025, criticizing Rainbow privileges in Rome.
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https://site-catholique.fr/?Nouvelles-de-Rome-de-Monsieur-l-Abbe-Francois-Marie-Chautard-f-s-s-p-x"...So, let's go back this morning to these errors and their unfortunately current application.
Modernism, first of all, as you know, as the name suggests, is a desire to modernize the Church, to harmonize it with the modern world, to rethink the Faith, Revelation with ideas, the mentalities of the moment even if it means completely changing the meaning of the Dogma, the meaning of Faith, to transform Morality, Liturgy, Piety, the Government of the Church.
All these are things that we have seen more or less since the Council.
In short, Modernism is a progressivism, an evolutionism that intends to change the Faith, the teaching of the Church, the practice of the Church, which admits the legitimacy of change on what the Church has always considered as intangible, unchangeable, untouchable...
...And unfortunately once again, that the crisis lasts, we had another illustration of this error of Liberalism. This is the reception of the LGBT pilgrimage to Rome. It is the reception by the Pope himself of a delegation of this movement. It was in Rome in a beautiful and large church in Rome, a Mass celebrated for this group by, excuse me, the vice-president of the Italian Episcopal Conference. (?)
...So, no doubt, the Pope was able to remind, fortunately, that a real family is only between a man and a woman, but it is little and it does not prevent those people, these LGBT activists who claim this sin, who were able to enter publicly, receive communion without difficulty, have a church, have Mass and while when we think that the almost 8,000 faithful of the Fraternity, women, children, the elderly were banned from Mass in Rome, that they were ordered not to pray out loud in the Basilica of St. Mary Majeur, that they were made to wait an hour at the Sun so as not to disturb, we were told, a mass. There were about thirty people in a side chapel...
...Well, look at the facts, just the facts. It seems more serious to defend, to oppose more exactly conciliar errors and to say the Traditional Mass than to demand the legitimacy of Sodom's sin..."