Category Archives: The Drill

More commentary on The Roche Report

At Crisis Magazine my good friend Msgr. Hans Feichtinger, who was a theologian for the CDF during the Ratzinger years, examined The Roche Report. Liturgical Terrorism At its core, liturgical tensions point to deeper issues in theology, the transmission of tradition, … Continue reading

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The Roche Report, ‘Traditionis custodes’, and Permanent Revolution

Do you remember all the way back to the dark year of 2023?    Newly minted Cardinal Fernandez of the DDF vowed in an interview that he was not a “Soros spy infiltrated in the Church.” Hamlet 3.2.245 According to … Continue reading

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The text Card. Roche gave the other Cardinals about the TLM, ‘Traditionis custodes’ and “unity” during the recent consistory: an examination of “The Roche Report”

When Leo called the consistory, there were several proposed agenda items.  Fr. McTeigue aptly describes what happened. [T[hey were going to talk about lots of things and then they talked about not as many things as the things they were … Continue reading

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Terrific from Fr. McTeigue! “Are we there yeeeeet?”

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The Jubilee ends. A Consistory begins. The real start of the pontificate?

The Jubilee Year officially ends today.  That means that, in some ways, Leo’s pontificate really starts today.  He is no longer burdened with the pre-programmed audiences, etc., that the Jubilee entailed.  Emblematic of that is that a consistory, which he … Continue reading

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Priests of the Diocese of Charlotte submit dubia to the Dicastery for Legislative Texts

News today was found at The Pillar. More than 30 priests (31 signatories, representing about one-quarter of the diocesan clergy, with two-thirds of them pastors) from the Diocese of Charlotte submitted formal dubia to the Dicastery for Legislative Texts on … Continue reading

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Official numbers of people present for papal audiences and liturgies in the Vatican since Pope Leo’s election

Here’s an interesting stat from the Holy See. HERE 2025 in numbers: Over 3 million faithful visited the Vatican Data released by the Prefecture of the Papal Household shows that over 250,000 people attended papal audiences and liturgical celebrations in … Continue reading

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Pope Leo XIV’s 1st Christmas Address to the Roman Curia – I’m sensing a theme

Each year before Christmas, the Roman Pontiff has an audience with members of the Roman Curia. Back in the day, I used to accompany Card. Mayer. It was a wonderful experience with Pope John Paul II of happy memory. You … Continue reading

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Forced unity is not unity.  It’s uniformity.

It is hard to watch what is happening in the Diocese of Charlotte. It is hard to watch what is happening and wonder if there isn’t something seriously out of whack.  It’s as if the 1980’s are back. First, the … Continue reading

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Augustine v. Jerome, Gimli v. Legolas, and The Roman Thing. Wherein Fr. Z rants and digresses.

On Sunday I posted about the difference between Latin gaudete and laetare.  In that post I commented on the mens of Roman liturgical use: to preserve.  I wrote that “The Roman Thing… the Romanitas … that is the breath and heartbeat of … Continue reading

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