Pentecost Fire: Tradition Rekindled in the Latest Edition of Nuntiatoria
The latest Pentecost edition of Nuntiatoria is ablaze with clarity and conviction, offering a bold reaffirmation of the Holy Ghost’s true mission in the life of the Church: not novelty, but sanctification. Rooted deeply in the traditional Catholic understanding of Pentecost, the articles in this issue recover what has been lost or obscured by decades of liturgical experimentation, theological confusion, and modernist innovations.
At the heart of this edition lies a sobering critique of the so-called “New Pentecost” promoted by the post-conciliar Church, particularly through the Catholic Charismatic movement. Drawing on theological analysis and historical witness, the magazine exposes the spiritual dangers of emotionalism, pseudo-prophecy, and liturgical disorder that have undermined reverence and doctrinal clarity. This is set in contrast with a rich meditation on the Sevenfold Gifts of the Holy Ghost, recovering insights from St Thomas Aquinas and traditional liturgical authors, showing how the Spirit works through humility, virtue, and sacramental grace—not spectacle.
Nuntiatoria also brings its characteristic courage to current affairs. One article examines the global retreat of corporate “Pride” campaigns in 2025, charting the shift in public sentiment and asking whether opportunism or a deeper backlash is at work. Another piece investigates the growing tensions between the U.S. and U.K. over free speech, the overreach of bodies like Ofcom, and the role of British officials in censoring American citizens online. These civil liberty concerns are echoed in an analysis of the BBC’s reporting on Gaza, exposing ideological bias and the dangerous acceptance of Hamas narratives.
Further still, the edition casts a critical eye on early reactions to Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate, warning against the naïve “wish-casting” that projects opposing agendas onto a pope whose theological roots remain deeply ambiguous. Nuntiatoria reminds readers that fidelity to Christ and His unchanging truth—not optimism or despair—must guide Catholic judgment.
This Pentecost, Nuntiatoria calls Catholics to stand firm: to resist false renewal, to recover the genuine fire of the Spirit, and to proclaim with boldness that the Church is not a human experiment, but the Mystical Body of Christ, the Temple of the Holy Ghost.
LOCAL NEWS
08/06/25 Pentecost Sunday
10:15 MASS at 114 Hartington Road by invitation here
11/06/25 WEDNESDAY
17:30 Final 12 Rules Study analysing Dr Jordan Peterson’s book “Twelve Rules for Life” with the Penny Catechism and the Catechism on Modernism, to join
