The June 22, 2025 edition of Nuntiatoria offers a range of insightful articles that address both ecclesiastical and societal challenges from a traditional Catholic perspective.
The Limits of Catholic Social Teaching critiques modern interpretations of social justice, warning against secularized approaches that compromise traditional Catholic values. Was the Parish Made for Man, or Man for the Parish? explores the essential role of the parish in fostering spiritual nourishment and community, highlighting the unique role of ORA chapels. Mission Drift in the Coalition for Canceled Priests investigates the decline of the CFCP due to mismanagement, calling for a renewed focus on defending the faith.
In The Genocide Lie, the misuse of the term “genocide” in the Israel-Palestine conflict is critically examined, advocating for objective discourse. Detroit’s Decree critiques Archbishop of Detroit’s restrictions on the Traditional Latin Mass, warning of an ideological assault on tradition. Empty Adoration Chapels in the Philippines calls for renewed Eucharistic adoration through stronger catechesis, particularly in light of the declining faith. Lastly, Universal Human Rights and the Sanctity of Life argues that true human rights are rooted in the inherent dignity of life, countering modern secular views.
This edition reflects Nuntiatoria’s commitment to defending traditional Catholic teaching while engaging with contemporary issues in a deeply thoughtful and relevant manner.
Read it here! https://selsey.org/2025/06/20/nuntiatoria-lx-fidelis-restauratio
LOCAL NEWS
22/06/25 S. Paulinus & Sunday within the Octave of Corpus Christi
10:15 MASS at 114 Hartington Road by invitation here
Wednesday Study Group
Has now completed the 12 Rules Study analysing Dr Jordan Peterson’s book “Twelve Rules for Life” with the Penny Catechism and the Catechism on Modernism, and will now be taking a break. Look our for details of our next study on Apologetics.
29/06/25 SS. Peter & Paul
10:15 MASS at 114 Hartington Road by invitation here
OTHER READING
Don’t forget to visit selsey.org for the Archbishop’s thoughts and statements on recent parliamentary developments ref the decriminalisation of abortion and legisating for assisted suicide.
