I hate to ask, and I try not to often, but sustaining this channel is proving more difficult as time goes on and that's my fault because I don't bring attention to the fact that the cost of running it is becoming unsustainable for me. Please consider supporting the channel by visiting brianholdsworth.ca/help-me and thank you (so so much) for any small contribution you can make!
what's the ongoing cost of sitting in front of a camera and whining? RUclips is free, you're not being charged a dime to have a youtube channel. Sure a camera and some lights might cost a bit but you've already had those. That's a one time cost. If you're paying someone to edit your videos you really shouldn't, you just sit and talk and cut out them um's and pauses, you're not doing a bunch of crazy warped editing and funny stuff like markiplier. I think you're doing the alex jones thing of lying about your financial strains so you can beg for some extra money. Hustle if you gotta hustle buddy, I know you need that top of the line hair conditioner, just don't think you're being sly about it.
I am a homosexual person living in chastity. The current state of the Vatican makes me feel totally overlooked. I need help with my struggles as any other Christian, and I'm more upset than ever after Fidulia Supplicans because Courage Apostolate is totally ignored, being the ONLY place in the WHOLE CHURCH where my struggle has been truly answered beyond mere theory. Not even a single letter from the Pope to the Apostolate, less think about a meeting with someone that represents the homosexual faithfuls that live according to the Catholic faith. Thanks God all my angry motivates me to be better and help our Beloved Church.
Im in your boat, although straight. FS is really a lie to those who, for knowledgeable Catholics, are living in mortal sin. As I began taking my faith seriously and began going to confession, I gave up all sexual immorality, including masturbation and porn. I'm prepared to obey God's teachings as this faith teaches.
I feel for you. You’re not alone, your faithful Catholic brethren stand with you. Turning to scripture and Church history has helped me to understand this chaos
@quentandil There are many non-gay celibate singles in the church, who do not identify themselves by their sexual orientation. Being single and celibate is a cross, and can be successfully embraced only in union with God's abundant Grace.
I don't understand. Didn't Pope Francis defrock McCarrick in 2019? I understand he has dementia now and has been ruled unfit to stand trial for his crimes.
If you have rejected this sin, why do you still call yourself homosexual? If God has given you natural affections, and you have purged/are purging unnatural affections from your life, then why not pursue a marriage or be open to it? This sin that you had is not entirely disqualifying. Perhaps you will meet a person of the opposite sex that has also struggled in this way, and will be able to bear each others burdens more easily than if you married someone who didn't have that chosen affliction.
I left the church in 2008 because of the scandal. I caame home last year. It is so discouraging to see all the divisions in the church and very sad. I have come to see that I have to keep my eyes on Jesus and not let evil people drive me away. I was so happy to be home and regret all the years I missed.
Great to have you back, it's not supposed to be easy, discouraging yes, I myself have almost fallen into despair, look to your parish family for fellowship and instruction, God bless.
In Catholic tradition, righteous anger is seen as a morally justifiable response to injustice or wrongdoing. It is rooted in the belief that anger, when appropriately directed and controlled, can serve as a defense of virtue and moral order. This perspective acknowledges that there are situations where expressing anger is not only acceptable but necessary to uphold principles of justice and truth. However, it emphasizes the importance of avoiding sinful anger, which involves uncontrolled, vindictive, or disproportionate reactions.
Brian, thank you for your courage. Your love of the Lord and the Church that He began lifts us all. We are all distrustful of this Cardinal Fernandenz. I trust in my Savior and I know who is really in charge. Keep up your fight and be supported by our prayers. Our hearts need help. The bleeding must stop.
I agree with this. Once we begin to claim that Papal Magisterium is heretical though, it is misguided anger and no longer righteous. Not saying you're making that claim, but it is present in Catholic media and only makes things worse.
@@tmur3403 Truth, not a knee-jerk flight from conflict, is what is needed right now in the Church. The magisterium is far more extensive than the current denizens of the Vatican dicasteries and other confrerès of this Pope, nor is it time-bound. This Vatican is not, unfortunately, very often amenable to dialogue or discussion but tends toward the authoritarian in both nature and action. While still weakly endorsing the Ten Commandments handed down on Mt Sinai, it prefers to issue its own more capricious commands, as in the recent “Fiducia supplicans,” expecting prompt and unquestioning obedience from priests and faithful. If such commands were not directly opposed to the clear teachings of the Gospels and the apostles’ witness, there would be little or no objection. The problem, however, does not lie with fractious or stubborn priests, bishops, and faithful but in the heretical nature of what this Pope and his Vatican are asking, or rather are demanding. At stake are not ephemeral lifestyle choices but the eternal souls of those who need to be told the truth instead of hearing the quiet hiss of Eden’s “snake” saying, “Did God REALLY tell you that…?”
@annap7678 it wouldn't be a knee jerk reaction at this point. We've known about if for years and it's been going on too long. We need action, not a load of pansy waffle about charity and not judging, and I know that's not what you are saying, you spoke very well, but too many people are and they use it as an excuse to avoid the Truth. Or else more children will be hurt.
As a non denominational pastor, I know how wide spread the abuse is. It breaks my heart when I think of the victims. Whatever their background is. I truly appreciate your stance. I've said before, that you are one of the Catholic voices I most appreciate. Thank you for your honest stand on this matter.
Sam Burton needs to convert to the ONE TRUE FAITH immediately Go to your nearest church and sign up for RCIA classes 🇻🇦THERE'S ONLY 1 HOLY CATHOLIC & APOSTOLIC CHURCH🇻🇦
@@OliveMule I don't know if you like mules, or if the pic is just word play, but I love mules and donkeys. I used to have a guardian donkey who protected our goats. And two miles from working lines. Those two were amazing. And the fell in love with my guardian donkey. And he was a mini boy. They would jump fences to be near him. Anyway, just wanted to share. BTW, thank you for your post. As for me, I am happy with my relationship with Jesus, , and my church connections. But I genuinely thank you for your concern.
I am a protestant Christian that was sexually abused in a protestant church as a child. I now staff and financially support several workshops that work with men that were sexually abused. I can attest that this issue is very real today and is still common. Brian is speaking the truth in this video. You are a brave man Brian. The good news is that Christs love and healing can be a soothing balm to those deep wounds. If you are a trauma survivor reading this please know the gospel of Christ is the answer. Don't let human failings keep you from Gods peace and presence.
Have empathy for ML and others. Hes bounced around and luckily found himself in the church. It seems he thinks admitting that the church is ran by liberals somehow undermines the faith. Read Fr Elijah and The Grand Inquisitor by Dostoyevsky.
@@TheGringoSalado I can no longer empathise with people who turn a blind eye to the fact that bergoglio is a monster who protects child molesters and promotes perverts.
🇷🇺☦️🤝☪️🇵🇸Lofton is gaslighting, but he is right about Strickland the heretic and other things. You people seem OK with schismatics like him, who even went to such a low to sit down with a pagan Protestant cl0wn as Beck smearing the Catholic Church🤦Also, you don't seem to care about all those ignorant voices who say they are switching to our Orthodox church, since you never once told them that we have even much more and serious problems that you do. You also never speak about restoring Vatican I nor did you ever said 1 bad word about the heretical Thomistic Institute🤷
Great video Mr. Holdsworth! Honestly I feel like you are expressing into words what has been going through my heart and mind for several years now. Thank you!
For the first time in my 74 years, I am reluctant to encourage anyone to join the Catholic Church. For the first time in my life, I am questioning whether or not the Catholic Church is really the Church Jesus started, and that it is the Church Jesus pointed to that the gates of hell will not prevail against.
The Christian church was what He founded. In Jerusalem. On pentecost the Holy spirit descended, they spoke in tongues and all went to different lands to preach what Our Lord taught them. Rome was one place, Syria another, Greece another, etc. Thus all churches from the early times are all as valid as each other. Rome should stop pompously claiming to be "the one true church". They were all the "one true church".
I am a Catholic from a long story Catholic family and now, seeing all this "messaging" from the Catholic Church in favour of ideologies that are not Cristians makes me very confuse, sad and even angry. I don't want to go out of the Catholic Church, I only want return to the path of the teaching of Jesus Christ and the Saints. Thank you for all the videos and topics you publish. Sorry for my english.
I really am certain that we do not owe “obedience” to wolves who have found their way into the sheepfold. It is the DUTY of shepherds to protect the sheep from marauders and it is the duty of the sheep to protect the lambs of the flock by fighting back.
I have watched all if your videos and your channel has been very important on my faith journey. I really respect you and look up to you in the way you live and communicate your faith. Thank you for everything you do.
My family and I personally saw the lack of accountability in regards to Church policy. My autistic brother was violently (not sexually) grabbed by an usher in the middle of mass for not wearing a mask during covid. When nothing was done we went to the diocese. At first there was a ton of concern, but this totally vanished when the pastor told the diocese that nothing happened. This was monumentally frustrating, but I could never leave the Church. Yes it is frustrating to see all of these supposed programs of accountability exist solely for legal reasons. God bless Christ’s Church. I’m so grateful to be a Catholic, even with the frustrations that may come up from time to time.
You have every right to angry for what happened to your brother. Imagine being so scared germs would spread because someone wasn't wearing a mask but you're not afraid to put your hands on them. It's actually mental. My friend was grabbed by the wrist by a woman at the door for not wearing a mask. It was happening in all places in all walks of life. You have been able to remember that Jesus is why we go to Mass and no person can out us off going.
If this usher didn't end up on a stretcher and you didn't end up almost arrested I think you should take the White Tree of Gondor out of your profile picture.
Brian, this has to be one of your best explanations. thank you for being so honest and faithful to the Church, the Bride of Christ. Very informative with well researched information. God bless you
Thanks so much for the shout out to Brian! My interviewing you has been the highlight of my RUclips "career", easily! And more importantly, thank you for exemplifying how a Catholic can engage with ex Catholics with charity and clarity!
Why do you promote anti- tradition? That’s the most absurd thing I’ve ever heard. Tradition is what made all the saints in the church. Very very strange.
In quickly looking over your channel, I see a lot of dissonance there. It's very confusing. I'm not a trad myself, I'm just a NO Catholic who lives the dogmas and doctrines of the faith the best I can. I don't understand your need to throw out Catholicism along with the trad stuff. And for any trad reading this comment, I'm not anti-trad. I just like my parish where I have been confirmed and spiritually fed.
Because I’ve been a reader of Crisis Magazine as long as it’s existed I knew all about Ted McCarrick before moving to DC in the mid-eighties. When my firstborn was confirmed, McCarrick did it, but absolutely everyone knew about his proclivities by then (2001). The teachers at his school even warned the male students. Yet, he went unpunished and in 2002, the USCCB even appointed him the point man for the “zero tolerance policy” which was just another slap in the face to the faithful. Am I Catholic still? Yes but none of my kids are nor is my spouse.
I won't let my kids watch me submit myself to these kinds of people. I have three; I know many good priests I would trust their safety with. But I will not trust the institution with them. I will not give, "religious assent of intellect and will," to this kind of machine. Any God that would ask me to is not the same one we got in the Incarnation. I know exactly how I would handle what some of these parents went through. Anyone who didn't try to do what I would do I honestly don't think of as being worthy of being called a parent. Catholics have chosen to tolerate this - for what, exactly? Is it not enough that they've also completely adulterated your religion behind the authority they're supposed to use to defend it? Go read William Tyndale. He had the only appropriate response to people like this.
@rosezingleman5007 -- I'm including you and your spouse and children in my daily prayers. Please pray for the repose of the soul of my uncle, "L.S.," who was a faithful Catholic his whole life until 2001. In his anger and shame, he was shaken to the core, and never returned to Mass. I think that, in his mind, his Protestant family and friends were proven right by the abuse. Maybe he thought that because priests are holy, they are also impeccable, or at least that their sins are miniscule. He died of COVID, without the Sacraments, in 2021, on the Feast of St. Nicholas. His wife of some 60 years was barred from being with him in the hospital as he lay dying. He was put on a video call, and was obviously fully conscious, but intubated, so he couldn't speak. Please pray that he accepted the truth of Jesus Christ at the moment of his death, and that he may rest forever in the perpetual light.
@@OGRamrod It is consecrated marriage, celibate vowed to man in Christ or male female vowed to God, which can, must and does exercise an absolute power of simultaneous authorisations of its applications of its religious assent. This assent is of keeping in uncertainty of belief the inseparability and qualitative equality of ensuring intellect role and insuring will identity, or more simply put of thinking and having faith in out occulting an occult as hidden, incest connected as substitute mate (Henry V111's invalid marriage as Prince Henry to his deceased brother, Prince Arthur's, wife), evil. Pope Francis' consecrated celibate marriage did exercise this absolute power on 17 June 2021 of its simultaneous authorisations of it: (a) ensuring its procreation role gift charity donations alleged embezzled by ten of his Vatican state citizens/employees, including Cardinal Angelo Becciu, (b) insuring its need of union of its identity at unacceptable risk of fraud by the Italian Parliament "Zan" anti-homophobia bill. Thomas More's response to William Tyndale in the consecrated male female marriage issue causing his execution by Henry V111 is the only appropriate response as in uncertainty of his belief in present moment real presence eucharist as source of the Christian life and marriage as summit of the Christian life (see error in CCC,1324) in his own particular circumstances. This error in CCC, 1324 was for occult as hidden, incest connected as substitute mate, grooming covering up tax-exemption embezzlements and lower insurance cost by fraud economic advantage for families of these diseased 'familyist' family member groomers of their psychologically and/or emotionally vulnerable family members from the C11th AD. At this time, Marriage in groomed error of its role helpers was falsely by these groomers purported presumed a "higher vocation" (Pope St John Paul 2's Council for the Family" Guidelines", TTMHS, PCF, 1995, 35; cf. St Paul, 1Cor 7:25-34) sacrament as a non-economic groomed inducement.
!!! -Thank you for sharing. Just unbelievable the Church didn’t 😮do something sooner!!! Keep your Faith. It’s Jesus & His Holy Church you Love, have Hope, and Believe, not the rot within it.
@@ImTiredOfThisChurch The Italians have a saying, "a fat (liberal) pope is followed by a thin (conservative) one. Keep to the Apostolic Catholic faith, and persevere for this papacy of modernism will one day pass away. Pray that the next pope will uphold, protect, and pass on what he has received from the Apostolic Tradition.
@@geraldmay9408 nobody cares what the Italiens think about any Pope my dear! I’ll however take your last sentence ! We had both better and worse than Francis. We both won’t be here in 150 years to complain about another not so great pope
There is a place for moral rage, for the popesplainers the only target is the traditional religious and laity. The church has destroyed its own moral authority and trust , so we the laity must remain vigilant and skeptical.
Brian my brother, I'm over the moon you addressed this so superbly. Pope Benedict did his best but he was slandered by the same press who grovel over Bergoglio and make believe in his "I'm ever so humble" nonesense. It proves they don't care about children or victims. They just hate the church, so of course they're going to love a Pope who is hell bent on destroying her. I was confused by the part about charity at the end. Charity to whom? The child molesters and perverts or the people who turn a blind eyebto them and make excuses for them? What kind of charity should we give them? It seems giving these people charity only leads to more innocence being hurt. Hurting innocents is a worse sin than lacking charity to evil swines. The bad men mentioned in this video should be in prison or worse. Where was charity for Cardinal Pell? He didn't get the help or protection they got and he was innocent. The high ups had it in for him because he was faithful and traditional. We won't protect innocents by being concerned with charity when we should be full of Holy rage.
This is a thought-provoking video, and I largely agree. As many have noted, we as Catholics have a responsibility to be charitable toward the Pope and prelates, but it is a far greater injustice to be silent in the face of such terrible corruption. Non-Catholics are generally well aware of the very real problems our Church is facing, so to pretend these problems are not there does a great disservice to those who show an interest in converting. We must be honest about the crisis our Church is facing so we can effectively fight against it. Although this video focuses mostly on the sexual abuse scandals, I find the same principle to be true with regard to doctrine. It is obvious that the Pope is not as clear as he should be; he seems to thrive off of weaponized ambiguity. Fiducia Supplicans is a great example of this, as it proposes an essentially impossible situation and has led to people like Fr. James Martin to attempt "blessings" of same-sex partnerships, not just the individuals within the partnership. The Pope's friendlines toward Fr. Martin, including his decision to invite him as a voting member of the latest Synod, gives the impression that Pope understands what Fr. Martin is doing and is simply looking the other way. His "clarifications," which never equate to an actual censure of heterodox priests like Fr. Martin, cannot undo the damage that his ambiguous statements have already caused. Also, Mr. Holdsworth, I would further ask you to be more consistent and impartial in these videos. Your video notes the lack of accountability for prelates who tolerated or even attempted to cover up sexual abuse scandals, but you have failed to mention that John Paul II acted in exactly the same way; it was he who made McCarrick a cardinal, even after he was repeatedly warned about McCarrick's sexual perversions. I think it is a mistake to pretend that corruption in the Vatican began with Pope Francis. This has gone on for a long time.
Thank you for bringing all of this up. We just cannot put up with this abuse any longer!! We need to put a stop to this now!!! With our Lord's help we can do it!!!!!🙏❤️
This video will not reach the people who need to hear this the most, not because they don't have internet access, but because unless there is Divine Intervention, their eyes and minds will remain closed. Still, I appreciate your eloquence and the many worthy points you raise. Also, thank you for putting charity in its proper context. You and Kennedy Hall are perhaps my favorite youtubers when it comes to these important topics...he uses humor, but truth be told, we need a bit of humor in these times. As for the 'splainers, don't let them disturb you...they are the New Listening Church...they are the sand upon which the ape of the church will establish itself. God grant them discernment to realize that.
Our “number” should be zero. We claim a higher calling. I find the “acceptance” of any number above zero to be a disgrace. Until everyone subscribes to that standard, we can justly expect to be mocked and shamed.
Such an open and truthful commentary Brian … I’m a cradle Catholic … lapsed and then returned in 2017 .. never felt as much at home in my life TG But I’m afraid the “ Human Leadership “ of the church in disarray… I put my full faith in the real shepherd Our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ And am so thankful that the Holy Spirit brought me back into the faith If it’s even only to pray for what’s going on. Brian thank you so much for your honesty … if things aren’t brought into the light , they can never be healed . God our father is never a Father of confusion . But I’m afraid our current pope, is mastering the art of confusion more and more , year by year May God have mercy on him and guide him… Jesus is our Redeemer and Shepherd King . Glory be to God. 🕊️🙏🏾
I try to remind myself that the history of Holy Mother Church is long, and to put it bluntly, not every Pope was a Saint. I also remember that the Church has reformed itself again and again, over the centuries and so things will get better. Faith.
Dear Brian, soulmate, thank you. I try to stay away from whatever comes from ‘Rome’, since I have returned to the Church some four years ago. Especially under the current vicar, it’s wiser to spend time in scripture, the lives of the saints and sound theology. But amongst a few others (e.g. Dr. Gavin Ashenden) you are my favourite YT-’distraction’. But what’s more: inspiration. Greetings, in Christ, from The Netherlands.
Nicely nuanced exploration of the subject, Brian. As an Eastern Orthodox Christian who feels aligned in many ways with the Roman Catholic church, this shift by Francis into strange innovations has scared me some.
Great way of putting this. I especially struggle with the idea that being passive is basically being taken advantage of. As with all things though virtue is both a means and an extreme, which is kind of what I think you’re getting at here. Nice job
This was so good Brian. I’m there with you. I am a convert from Protestantism. I am in NJ and in the diocese of Newark under Cardinal Tobin. The parishes here are so far from anything that looks traditional. You never hear anything about hell, purgatory, abortion, morality, etc. Pornography and cohabitation is rampant and we hear homilies on ,”be kind, from our head pastor. For those of us that live here we have no where to go. There are some beautiful Catholics in our parish and two younger priests that are faithful and traditional but they are under the authority of the head priest. I went to our head priest after being there for over two years. Bathed in prayer I went to ask honest questions and was told I was judging and to just concentrate on myself. He became defensive and continued to gaslight me throughout our conversation. That should tell you a lot. I pray for him as well as the Pope. A very small group of us meet after daily mass to pray. So many faithful are being tested but we have to remain vigilant and faithful to Christ. Please pray for us here. If anyone knows of a beautiful, more traditional Church in or near Bergen County NJ please let me know.
I think many of us have waited and hoped with each new Pope there would be a reconciliation. But none has occurred yet. This past year we all saw Pope Francis travel to Canadian and apologized to native people for abuse at schools in the past. There has been no apologies or attempts at reconciliation with lay Catholics at large. I feel we are just taken for granted.
@harvestingnow1571 I don't know how true or what the whole truth is. It seems many children died there but the causes are uncertain. There is a high probability of disease being a major factor. The same thing happened in US Indian schools where the church was not involved. My comment was not to rehash the details of this specific account. Only to point out the vatican knows how to apologize and to note the Church leaders have yet to do anything similar to its own lay Catholics. I just feel taken advantage of.
So many people have left the faith due to the Church’s handling of the abuse. Now, many people are upset with Frances. It’s going to be a rough ride. Everyone says pray and have faith. I am an action person. Can we write or do something? What if we flooded the Vatican with letters?
Im an action person too. 🙏 The letters would be thrown in the trash. Letters won't make those evil creeps suddenly go, "you know what, I should stop being a pervert. You know what, I should stop protecting child molesters." We could pray like mad that God does something drastic. And speak up and correct people when they fawn over Bergoglio. Avoid liberal parishes like your life depends on it. Don't give your money to them. Go to a parish that does good. I go to an SSPX Chapel. I know that's not fashionable, but at least the collections don't go into the pockets of the perverts at the top. It goes to poor priests and seminarians who love Christ's church. Small actions like that will add up. God sees the good you do. He loves you.
Defund the heretics, no money for special collections, support your parish in its maintenance, but no extra $$. They fear an empty collection plate more then anything.
Your idea to support your excellent work with a mere five bucks a year was excellent Brian. I was happy to do so. And sincere thanks for your dedicated loving service. I had a similar rebirth after a decade away from the church and the sacrament of reconciliation occasioned an overwhelming awareness of the love of God in Jesus that I have remembered decades later. Jesus lives in the church He founded and is present in her sacraments. We are the wounded Body of Christ in the world. I'm also one who now sides with the "popesplainers" on the issues that have seen such contestation and I do believe there is something to the special charism enjoyed by the visible head of the church. This is not to say that Francis couldn't improve in some areas of communication, but I have always found him to be orthodox solidly. I do think that there's a bit of an industry against him as Prof. Fastiggi shows. And I fully agree with you about rooting out corruption in our church and here again I am hopeful and believe I have grounds for believing that the evil is aging out here in the west and that the newer clergy members are indeed a holier breed. So God bless you my excellent friend for your wonderful self gift to us as you try to follow the Holy Spirit and help us rebrand the very body of Christ. Keep up the great work.
Thank you Brian!! This is the best video I’ve seen on these subjects. You are putting how I feel into words. We really do feel betrayed by the leadership and it’s heartbreaking to see no one standing up and the few that do get canceled. I think most of us are just what is going on are they all cowards or are they even Catholic? And that’s the worst part I think, not knowing if the leaders of the church are even Catholic. God bless you and your family, say the rosary every day, and pray for the Pope 🙏🏻
I left the Church when my second child was born so my second and third were baptized in the Presbyterian church. My firstborn was baptized Catholic. I left for about 10 years. I came back to the Church after some sessions with a priest and a Confession. I'll be honest. All of this insanity in the Church is really causing me to rethink being Catholic. I love the Blessed Mother and the Eucharist. But I just don't know if I can believe in the powers that be in Rome. It's so corrupt. I don't want to be apart of that. I'm struggling and there has to be others like me out there.
“If they can convince you to believe in absurdities, you will allow them to commit atrocities.” I pray for the church of my baptism every day. Remember the quote of a great Saint. “ I would go absolutely insane, if I didn’t know that Christ has the last word.”
This church almost did drive me insane and that's why I had to leave. I gave up everything - a whole life - believing in Catholicism. A life I am only just now getting the barest slivers back. I owe a lot to great Catholics, more than most people could ever say. But if any of those great Catholics are the kind of people that helped me, they'd leave the Church like I did. Many of them I know are about to.
@@littlerock5256 You have no idea what my experience is. I was very deeply in the real thing. It was only after actually doing theology beyond Google and RUclips I learned the Manualists & Magisterial Theology. In short: the "R&R" position is untenable and not permissible by Catholic ecclesiology. According to all Prior-V2 Theology, what's been going on the last eighty years is metaphysically impossible by their "infallible" framework - yet, here we are. Once you realize that you'll be forced to reckon with the truth about the Church in terms of the origins of the Magisterium. I have no interest in LARP. Have fun with it while you can, though.
@@OGRamrod Indeed, I only know what you have written here about yourself. < I was very deeply in the real thing.> What constituted "the real thing"? The novus ordo mass in a diocesan parish? This is correct. It is opposed to Catholic teaching. What is LARP?
@@OGRamrod I left the V2 sect in 2018, and became a sedevacantist.in 2021. Don't leave the Church. A remnant still exists - just as the Church and Jesus always told us would happen.
Some say the Church has to go through it's own passion. Remember God wins in the end, and the Blessed Mother said her immaculate heart would triumph. Keep praying the Holy Rosary.
@-GodIsMyJudge- I'm not a theologian by any means, but if the catechism of the Church teaches that these times would come, why are the faithful so surprised by how painful it is? Maybe we should look to how the Lord himself dealt with His passion, and do likewise. God Bless
Thank you!!! Thank you!! Thank you!! Say it brother!!! EVERYTHING you just said speaks EXACTLY for me. Thank you. And, I know you're talking about Michael Lofton who relentlessly defends The Vatican NO MATTER WHAT, and makes good, faithful Catholics feel dumb, disobedient and bad for simply recognizing "couple" means "TWO", not one. I read between your lines because WE ALL get EXACTLY what you just said. Keep it up. I'll pray for you. You're right.
Brian, this a a superb and nuanced presentation; I have struggled with these issues and you have helped me and many others; May God Bless You! Brian I just made a well deserved donation; may I suggest that your donation page is slightly confusing; you offer the option of PayPal or credit card but on the donation page all you see is the PayPal button. Many folks will stop there and leave without donating; I just happened to click the PayPal Button which then took me to a screen the offered both options and I used a credit card. Many folks will not take that further step.
I am long term member of the Diocese of Tyler and the lack of justice in Bishop Strickland being removed while so many wolves are allowed to roam free is infuriating. I think you summarized very well the anger that some many laypersons, including myself, feel when looking at the state of church. I see that we have a obligation now to speak up and be active and vocal in our faith calling for a prelates to be faithful. More importantly, I think we must be more active in cultivating lives of virtue in our personal walk with the Lord and in our families and communities. Would I walk away or commit schism? No, tempting though it feels, at the end of the day we know what Christ taught and I believe the question that is being posed to us is simply do we trust Christ? Never mind those around us, will WE be faithful? That is only question that really needs answering.
Thank you for explaining this so well because this is exactly how I’ve been feeling. And far too often I’ve been accused as well as others I know of being “schismatics” or “rad trads” just because we are pointing our concerns and frustrations. We don’t do this because we don’t like our Pope or our leaders. We love them and our Church, but it feels like we’ve been betrayed all because we want answers and just simply point what concerns us. We’re upset, frustrated, concerned, etc because our faith is the most important thing to us. It doesn’t make us disobedient because we are vocalizing our opinions on what frustrates us.
I held off on commenting because I wanted to take this to prayer. Upon first listen, I was a "Yes woman," repeating, "Yes. Yes. Yes!" to various points. It's so well thought out and presented. Who among us has not struggled with the question of how to approach the Faith, and our personal faith, in light of the revealed corruption and evil within the Church? As I let this steep in my mind, I went on with my daily prayer with Scripture. Today's prayer reading (which I chose from those found in today's reflection for the Nine Days for Life Novena) is from the Epistle to the Hebrews: For whereas for the time you ought to be masters, you have need to be taught again what are the first elements of the words of God: and you are become such as have need of milk and not of strong meat. For every one that is a partaker of milk is unskilful in the word of justice: for he is a little child. But strong meat is for the perfect: for them who by custom have their senses exercised to the discerning of good and evil. -- Hebrews 5: 12-14
First of all, thank you yet again for these great videos you make and the arguments you raise. I see the pope as the archbishop of Rome in the Catholic denomination, and therefore as a bishop--a valid one. I don't see him any higher or lower than that. I think one passage from scripture that helps me stay grounded in thinking about him is when Paul stood before the Sanhedrin in Acts 23: "Paul looked straight at the Sanhedrin and said, “My brothers, I have fulfilled my duty to God in all good conscience to this day.” 2 At this the high priest Ananias ordered those standing near Paul to strike him on the mouth. 3 Then Paul said to him, “God will strike you, you whitewashed wall! You sit there to judge me according to the law, yet you yourself violate the law by commanding that I be struck!” 4 Those who were standing near Paul said, “How dare you insult God’s high priest!” 5 Paul replied, “Brothers, I did not realize that he was the high priest; for it is written: ‘Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people.’” I hope this helps you ✌🕊
There is a difference between speaking evil and speaking truth , what if your leader is doing evil or his direct underlings are doing evil ? . That mindset gave us the scandals and the problems we have now.
@@RickW-HGWT Paul talks about this in his first letter to Timothy "Do not entertain an accusation against an elder unless it is brought by two or three witnesses. 20 But those elders who are sinning you are to reprove before everyone, so that the others may take warning. 21 I charge you, in the sight of God and Christ Jesus and the elect angels, to keep these instructions without partiality, and to do nothing out of favoritism." -1 Timothy 5:19-21
I’m glad to start listening not only priests and even Bishops (too few yet) but also laity speaking up against the disservice and corruption within the Church, especially in this Pontificate. We cannot and will not be silence. It is our duty to resist the wrong teachings and defend the Deposit of Faith received from Jesus himself through the Apostles and the First Fathers all the way through before VII. We know that nothing happens without God’s consent. Howe ver, we ought to pray, sacrifice to live a holy life for reparation, and also do what we can to let the hierarchy of the Church know our discontent with those novelties they want to impose to us by praxis (of course they wouldn’t dare to put in writing any of this “pastoral theology “) so that God grants us the good Shepherds we badly need. We ought to do our part and let God do the rest. After all He has the last word. Christus Vincit! Viva Cristo Rey!
Orthodox here : People are always rightfully angry when they found out they have been played. You cant preach something one day and the opposite the next day and expect no one reacts.
With a sad heart for my RK brothers and sisters who are going through evil temptations for a long time, please accept my heartfelt prayerful support for you all. I will add humbly: infallibility of your Pope is the main problem. It was/is man made theology of Vatican. Until that changes I’m afraid temptations of this kind won’t go away
Speaking plainly about the catastrophe of the "management" and acknowledging problems without pussyfooting or minimalizing them is also a witness to those "on the outside". Yes, you can be catholic and not have to defend the indefensible. In fact, it's a necessary part of being a good soldier.
Ok, with you now. Reminds me of that wee prayer, God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, Courage to change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference. Suggests something amiss, really wanting o grace to keep love law and good order. By way of explanation the idea of infiltration came to mind to take advantage or undermine...
Wow! Great video Brian! It was nice to see you get emotional for a change instead of just intellectualizing this issue! My take away from all this is that we must be coming very close to some pivotal point in salvation history because “the Gates of Hell” seem ready to burst open an unleash a terrible avalanche of evil upon mankind. We must repent and pray and sacrifice and do penance to mitigate this evil, but above all, we must trust in Jesus and remember that He has already won the battle against Satan and his minions!
Definitely hard to bring someone to the church and the faith! The smoke of the snake is palpable at the heart of the church! Got to fix the inside before we can get to evangelise again!
Abuse has nothing to do with religion or the Church. It has to do with authority. The door is open the moment an adult is in charge of minors in an authority position without strong oversight. There have been plenty of abuse schandals with teachers, within the scouting, in English boarding schools, among tennis coaches, inside families. You name it. On my own school there were teachers that had a reputation to be a little too fond of pretty girls. The main difference is that priest is not a normal job. A teacher that is too suspicious can be fired or be advised strongly to quit. Schools nearby can be warned silently not to hire this guy. That is not so easy with priests. A priest has to be laicised and that is something that is not that easy to hide. And they more or less run their own little shop. How often does the bishop do surprise inspections? Things can go on for a long time before anything comes out. And that assumes that the bishop doesn't actively try to cover up schandal.
Unless it is dogma it can be corrected. Yes, a contradiction means two opposing things, like square circles. JPII uses theological language and FS uses colloquial language which is imprecise. The “expression” of a doctrine is also not above clarification. Marriage is an institution made by God and raised to a Sacrament by our Lord. Teaching about such important relationships is not the place for “sloppy” language. It will be corrected to maintain continuity of Church teaching.
I was sexually abused by two priests as a boy it has been hard for me to came back to the faith with all that this pope is doing i do not think I will be staying with it i do not no we’re to turn or what to do theres no help within the church for someone like me poele are horrified and repelled if I tell them of the abuse it feels that the Vatican is trivialising the sorts of things that happened to me as a child there is more I wauld like to say but spelling is very hard for me my schooling suffered a great deal during the years of sexual abuse
I can only imagine the amount of converts that have buyers remorse now and the amount that will convert to Protestantism or Orthodoxy from all this chaos with FS and everything else.
Around the year 2000, I met both Montana bishops at different events. Both were clearly drunk. At the same time, the Holy Spirit was clearly active around, and I might say in spite of them. The Helena diocese bishop admitted his error, but he still said mass drunk at a youth rally on St Patrick's day. The Great Falls Bishop was adopted into the Assinibone tribe, didn't appear drunk, but reeked of whiskey. Both could have been much better examples.
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I just started a new job. Give me a few weeks and I'll join.
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Isn't RUclips free?
I wish you had a simpler way to donate that didn’t require so much personal info
what's the ongoing cost of sitting in front of a camera and whining? RUclips is free, you're not being charged a dime to have a youtube channel. Sure a camera and some lights might cost a bit but you've already had those. That's a one time cost. If you're paying someone to edit your videos you really shouldn't, you just sit and talk and cut out them um's and pauses, you're not doing a bunch of crazy warped editing and funny stuff like markiplier.
I think you're doing the alex jones thing of lying about your financial strains so you can beg for some extra money.
Hustle if you gotta hustle buddy, I know you need that top of the line hair conditioner, just don't think you're being sly about it.
I am a homosexual person living in chastity. The current state of the Vatican makes me feel totally overlooked. I need help with my struggles as any other Christian, and I'm more upset than ever after Fidulia Supplicans because Courage Apostolate is totally ignored, being the ONLY place in the WHOLE CHURCH where my struggle has been truly answered beyond mere theory. Not even a single letter from the Pope to the Apostolate, less think about a meeting with someone that represents the homosexual faithfuls that live according to the Catholic faith. Thanks God all my angry motivates me to be better and help our Beloved Church.
Im in your boat, although straight. FS is really a lie to those who, for knowledgeable Catholics, are living in mortal sin. As I began taking my faith seriously and began going to confession, I gave up all sexual immorality, including masturbation and porn. I'm prepared to obey God's teachings as this faith teaches.
I feel for you. You’re not alone, your faithful Catholic brethren stand with you. Turning to scripture and Church history has helped me to understand this chaos
@quentandil There are many non-gay celibate singles in the church, who do not identify themselves by their sexual orientation. Being single and celibate is a cross, and can be successfully embraced only in union with God's abundant Grace.
I don't understand. Didn't Pope Francis defrock McCarrick in 2019? I understand he has dementia now and has been ruled unfit to stand trial for his crimes.
If you have rejected this sin, why do you still call yourself homosexual? If God has given you natural affections, and you have purged/are purging unnatural affections from your life, then why not pursue a marriage or be open to it? This sin that you had is not entirely disqualifying. Perhaps you will meet a person of the opposite sex that has also struggled in this way, and will be able to bear each others burdens more easily than if you married someone who didn't have that chosen affliction.
I left the church in 2008 because of the scandal. I caame home last year. It is so discouraging to see all the divisions in the church and very sad. I have come to see that I have to keep my eyes on Jesus and not let evil people drive me away. I was so happy to be home and regret all the years I missed.
Great to have you back, it's not supposed to be easy, discouraging yes, I myself have almost fallen into despair, look to your parish family for fellowship and instruction, God bless.
Consider orthodoxy.
Come home, just follow Christ✝️
@Hope_Boat, she probably would have left the faith again after she found out putin invaded ukraine
So your faith is baesd on other people actions and from their actions we can tell they are not christian you are just weak
In Catholic tradition, righteous anger is seen as a morally justifiable response to injustice or wrongdoing. It is rooted in the belief that anger, when appropriately directed and controlled, can serve as a defense of virtue and moral order. This perspective acknowledges that there are situations where expressing anger is not only acceptable but necessary to uphold principles of justice and truth. However, it emphasizes the importance of avoiding sinful anger, which involves uncontrolled, vindictive, or disproportionate reactions.
Brian, thank you for your courage. Your love of the Lord and the Church that He began lifts us all. We are all distrustful of this Cardinal Fernandenz. I trust in my Savior and I know who is really in charge. Keep up your fight and be supported by our prayers. Our hearts need help. The bleeding must stop.
I agree with this. Once we begin to claim that Papal Magisterium is heretical though, it is misguided anger and no longer righteous. Not saying you're making that claim, but it is present in Catholic media and only makes things worse.
@@tmur3403 Truth, not a knee-jerk flight from conflict, is what is needed right now in the Church. The magisterium is far more extensive than the current denizens of the Vatican dicasteries and other confrerès of this Pope, nor is it time-bound. This Vatican is not, unfortunately, very often amenable to dialogue or discussion but tends toward the authoritarian in both nature and action. While still weakly endorsing the Ten Commandments handed down on Mt Sinai, it prefers to issue its own more capricious commands, as in the recent “Fiducia supplicans,” expecting prompt and unquestioning obedience from priests and faithful. If such commands were not directly opposed to the clear teachings of the Gospels and the apostles’ witness, there would be little or no objection. The problem, however, does not lie with fractious or stubborn priests, bishops, and faithful but in the heretical nature of what this Pope and his Vatican are asking, or rather are demanding. At stake are not ephemeral lifestyle choices but the eternal souls of those who need to be told the truth instead of hearing the quiet hiss of Eden’s “snake” saying, “Did God REALLY tell you that…?”
@@annap7678very well said 🙏
@annap7678 it wouldn't be a knee jerk reaction at this point. We've known about if for years and it's been going on too long. We need action, not a load of pansy waffle about charity and not judging, and I know that's not what you are saying, you spoke very well, but too many people are and they use it as an excuse to avoid the Truth. Or else more children will be hurt.
I have a pagan past, too. I'm so grateful to have turned my heart to God and embraced Catholic teachings. It's the only healing I have ever known.
Glade your doing great.
As a non denominational pastor, I know how wide spread the abuse is. It breaks my heart when I think of the victims. Whatever their background is. I truly appreciate your stance. I've said before, that you are one of the Catholic voices I most appreciate. Thank you for your honest stand on this matter.
🇷🇺☦️🤝☪️🇵🇸Then why didn't you repent & convert to Christianity already?🤦
Sam Burton needs to convert to the ONE TRUE FAITH immediately
Go to your nearest church and sign up for RCIA classes
🇻🇦THERE'S ONLY 1 HOLY CATHOLIC & APOSTOLIC CHURCH🇻🇦
@@OliveMule I don't know if you like mules, or if the pic is just word play, but I love mules and donkeys. I used to have a guardian donkey who protected our goats. And two miles from working lines. Those two were amazing. And the fell in love with my guardian donkey. And he was a mini boy. They would jump fences to be near him.
Anyway, just wanted to share. BTW, thank you for your post. As for me, I am happy with my relationship with Jesus, , and my church connections. But I genuinely thank you for your concern.
@@OliveMule Yes, he doesn't understand that he's not a Christian 🤷
@OliveMule why are catholics always so polemic and hostile towards other christians
I am a protestant Christian that was sexually abused in a protestant church as a child. I now staff and financially support several workshops that work with men that were sexually abused. I can attest that this issue is very real today and is still common. Brian is speaking the truth in this video. You are a brave man Brian. The good news is that Christs love and healing can be a soothing balm to those deep wounds. If you are a trauma survivor reading this please know the gospel of Christ is the answer. Don't let human failings keep you from Gods peace and presence.
And you are a brave man as well. Brave, humble, and Christ-like in the truest sense
❤
Don't let Lofton get under your skin. Just stop watching him and keep doing the great work you've been doing.
Have empathy for ML and others. Hes bounced around and luckily found himself in the church. It seems he thinks admitting that the church is ran by liberals somehow undermines the faith. Read Fr Elijah and The Grand Inquisitor by Dostoyevsky.
Why stop watching him when he speaks the truth on these issues?
@@Billyjoe78517 Oh yeah, good point.
@@TheGringoSalado I can no longer empathise with people who turn a blind eye to the fact that bergoglio is a monster who protects child molesters and promotes perverts.
🇷🇺☦️🤝☪️🇵🇸Lofton is gaslighting, but he is right about Strickland the heretic and other things. You people seem OK with schismatics like him, who even went to such a low to sit down with a pagan Protestant cl0wn as Beck smearing the Catholic Church🤦Also, you don't seem to care about all those ignorant voices who say they are switching to our Orthodox church, since you never once told them that we have even much more and serious problems that you do. You also never speak about restoring Vatican I nor did you ever said 1 bad word about the heretical Thomistic Institute🤷
"don't accept anything as love if it lacks truth and don't accept anything as truth if it lacks love." - Edith Stein.
Great video Mr. Holdsworth! Honestly I feel like you are expressing into words what has been going through my heart and mind for several years now. Thank you!
indeed ... the elephant in the room.
For the first time in my 74 years, I am reluctant to encourage anyone to join the Catholic Church. For the first time in my life, I am questioning whether or not the Catholic Church is really the Church Jesus started, and that it is the Church Jesus pointed to that the gates of hell will not prevail against.
Our Lady warned of this loss of faith happening in the way you describe
You are confusing the post Vatican II conciliar church (as Benelli called it) with the real Catholic Faith.
I live in Germany and have never felt I could encourage people to join the German Catholic Church.
The Christian church was what He founded. In Jerusalem. On pentecost the Holy spirit descended, they spoke in tongues and all went to different lands to preach what Our Lord taught them. Rome was one place, Syria another, Greece another, etc. Thus all churches from the early times are all as valid as each other. Rome should stop pompously claiming to be "the one true church". They were all the "one true church".
I am a Catholic from a long story Catholic family and now, seeing all this "messaging" from the Catholic Church in favour of ideologies that are not Cristians makes me very confuse, sad and even angry. I don't want to go out of the Catholic Church, I only want return to the path of the teaching of Jesus Christ and the Saints. Thank you for all the videos and topics you publish. Sorry for my english.
I really am certain that we do not owe “obedience” to wolves who have found their way into the sheepfold. It is the DUTY of shepherds to protect the sheep from marauders and it is the duty of the sheep to protect the lambs of the flock by fighting back.
As an orthodox i have to say you are very brave traditional Catholic
I have watched all if your videos and your channel has been very important on my faith journey. I really respect you and look up to you in the way you live and communicate your faith. Thank you for everything you do.
My family and I personally saw the lack of accountability in regards to Church policy. My autistic brother was violently (not sexually) grabbed by an usher in the middle of mass for not wearing a mask during covid. When nothing was done we went to the diocese. At first there was a ton of concern, but this totally vanished when the pastor told the diocese that nothing happened.
This was monumentally frustrating, but I could never leave the Church. Yes it is frustrating to see all of these supposed programs of accountability exist solely for legal reasons. God bless Christ’s Church. I’m so grateful to be a Catholic, even with the frustrations that may come up from time to time.
You have every right to angry for what happened to your brother. Imagine being so scared germs would spread because someone wasn't wearing a mask but you're not afraid to put your hands on them. It's actually mental. My friend was grabbed by the wrist by a woman at the door for not wearing a mask. It was happening in all places in all walks of life. You have been able to remember that Jesus is why we go to Mass and no person can out us off going.
It was the "pew police" & the hierarchy's response to cov*d that caused my migration to TLM. Thanks be to God.
If this usher didn't end up on a stretcher and you didn't end up almost arrested I think you should take the White Tree of Gondor out of your profile picture.
sounds like assault and battery to me...
assault is not a "fustration"
Stay the course, young brother. Your faith and passion through this grim stretch will inspire others. God bless you and your work.
Brian, this has to be one of your best explanations. thank you for being so honest and faithful to the Church, the Bride of Christ. Very informative with well researched information. God bless you
The first change in any body is to diagnose and remove corruption.
I like that analogy.
Thanks so much for the shout out to Brian! My interviewing you has been the highlight of my RUclips "career", easily! And more importantly, thank you for exemplifying how a Catholic can engage with ex Catholics with charity and clarity!
Why do you promote anti- tradition? That’s the most absurd thing I’ve ever heard. Tradition is what made all the saints in the church. Very very strange.
@@patrickmeyer2598 nah
In quickly looking over your channel, I see a lot of dissonance there. It's very confusing.
I'm not a trad myself, I'm just a NO Catholic who lives the dogmas and doctrines of the faith the best I can.
I don't understand your need to throw out Catholicism along with the trad stuff.
And for any trad reading this comment, I'm not anti-trad. I just like my parish where I have been confirmed and spiritually fed.
Pray for me, the church and the priests. My TLM parish just got shut down by the bishop.
If we can be affirmed in our sins at church, there’s no longer a reason to go to church. Hence its worth fighting the good battle to save souls.
Because I’ve been a reader of Crisis Magazine as long as it’s existed I knew all about Ted McCarrick before moving to DC in the mid-eighties. When my firstborn was confirmed, McCarrick did it, but absolutely everyone knew about his proclivities by then (2001). The teachers at his school even warned the male students. Yet, he went unpunished and in 2002, the USCCB even appointed him the point man for the “zero tolerance policy” which was just another slap in the face to the faithful. Am I Catholic still? Yes but none of my kids are nor is my spouse.
All that you describe is due to the fact that the majority of priests and bishops are homosexual.Conservative or liberal they are still gay.
I won't let my kids watch me submit myself to these kinds of people. I have three; I know many good priests I would trust their safety with. But I will not trust the institution with them. I will not give, "religious assent of intellect and will," to this kind of machine. Any God that would ask me to is not the same one we got in the Incarnation.
I know exactly how I would handle what some of these parents went through. Anyone who didn't try to do what I would do I honestly don't think of as being worthy of being called a parent.
Catholics have chosen to tolerate this - for what, exactly? Is it not enough that they've also completely adulterated your religion behind the authority they're supposed to use to defend it?
Go read William Tyndale. He had the only appropriate response to people like this.
@rosezingleman5007 -- I'm including you and your spouse and children in my daily prayers. Please pray for the repose of the soul of my uncle, "L.S.," who was a faithful Catholic his whole life until 2001. In his anger and shame, he was shaken to the core, and never returned to Mass. I think that, in his mind, his Protestant family and friends were proven right by the abuse. Maybe he thought that because priests are holy, they are also impeccable, or at least that their sins are miniscule. He died of COVID, without the Sacraments, in 2021, on the Feast of St. Nicholas. His wife of some 60 years was barred from being with him in the hospital as he lay dying. He was put on a video call, and was obviously fully conscious, but intubated, so he couldn't speak. Please pray that he accepted the truth of Jesus Christ at the moment of his death, and that he may rest forever in the perpetual light.
@@OGRamrod It is consecrated marriage, celibate vowed to man in Christ or male female vowed to God, which can, must and does exercise an absolute power of simultaneous authorisations of its applications of its religious assent.
This assent is of keeping in uncertainty of belief the inseparability and qualitative equality of ensuring intellect role and insuring will identity, or more simply put of thinking and having faith in out occulting an occult as hidden, incest connected as substitute mate (Henry V111's invalid marriage as Prince Henry to his deceased brother, Prince Arthur's, wife), evil.
Pope Francis' consecrated celibate marriage did exercise this absolute power on 17 June 2021 of its simultaneous authorisations of it:
(a) ensuring its procreation role gift charity donations alleged embezzled by ten of his Vatican state citizens/employees, including Cardinal Angelo Becciu,
(b) insuring its need of union of its identity at unacceptable risk of fraud by the Italian Parliament "Zan" anti-homophobia bill.
Thomas More's response to William Tyndale in the consecrated male female marriage issue causing his execution by Henry V111 is the only appropriate response as in uncertainty of his belief in present moment real presence eucharist as source of the Christian life and marriage as summit of the Christian life (see error in CCC,1324) in his own particular circumstances.
This error in CCC, 1324 was for occult as hidden, incest connected as substitute mate, grooming covering up tax-exemption embezzlements and lower insurance cost by fraud economic advantage for families of these diseased 'familyist' family member groomers of their psychologically and/or emotionally vulnerable family members from the C11th AD.
At this time, Marriage in groomed error of its role helpers was falsely by these groomers purported presumed a "higher vocation" (Pope St John Paul 2's Council for the Family" Guidelines", TTMHS, PCF, 1995, 35; cf. St Paul, 1Cor 7:25-34) sacrament as a non-economic groomed inducement.
!!! -Thank you for sharing. Just unbelievable the Church didn’t 😮do something sooner!!! Keep your Faith. It’s Jesus & His Holy Church you Love, have Hope, and Believe, not the rot within it.
May GOD bless you and your loving family, Brian. Thank you for give courage to the faithful and for your love for Christ, his Church and your wisdom.
Unfortunately we have a pope that, rather than unifying the Church is constantly creating division.
Exactly and then you go complain that people are calling you divisive too
@@ImTiredOfThisChurch The Italians have a saying, "a fat (liberal) pope is followed by a thin (conservative) one. Keep to the Apostolic Catholic faith, and persevere for this papacy of modernism will one day pass away. Pray that the next pope will uphold, protect, and pass on what he has received from the Apostolic Tradition.
@@geraldmay9408 nobody cares what the Italiens think about any Pope my dear! I’ll however take your last sentence ! We had both better and worse than Francis. We both won’t be here in 150 years to complain about another not so great pope
@@ImTiredOfThisChurch True, what does any human concerns or complaints even matter in light of eternity.
We all have every right to feel betrayed by Bergoglio and the Bergoglians.
There is a place for moral rage, for the popesplainers the only target is the traditional religious and laity. The church has destroyed its own moral authority and trust , so we the laity must remain vigilant and skeptical.
Very well said. I couldn’t agree more with everything you discussed and articulated. You are doing such a great job.
Brian my brother, I'm over the moon you addressed this so superbly. Pope Benedict did his best but he was slandered by the same press who grovel over Bergoglio and make believe in his "I'm ever so humble" nonesense. It proves they don't care about children or victims. They just hate the church, so of course they're going to love a Pope who is hell bent on destroying her.
I was confused by the part about charity at the end. Charity to whom? The child molesters and perverts or the people who turn a blind eyebto them and make excuses for them? What kind of charity should we give them? It seems giving these people charity only leads to more innocence being hurt. Hurting innocents is a worse sin than lacking charity to evil swines. The bad men mentioned in this video should be in prison or worse. Where was charity for Cardinal Pell? He didn't get the help or protection they got and he was innocent. The high ups had it in for him because he was faithful and traditional. We won't protect innocents by being concerned with charity when we should be full of Holy rage.
Agreed
This is a thought-provoking video, and I largely agree. As many have noted, we as Catholics have a responsibility to be charitable toward the Pope and prelates, but it is a far greater injustice to be silent in the face of such terrible corruption. Non-Catholics are generally well aware of the very real problems our Church is facing, so to pretend these problems are not there does a great disservice to those who show an interest in converting. We must be honest about the crisis our Church is facing so we can effectively fight against it.
Although this video focuses mostly on the sexual abuse scandals, I find the same principle to be true with regard to doctrine. It is obvious that the Pope is not as clear as he should be; he seems to thrive off of weaponized ambiguity. Fiducia Supplicans is a great example of this, as it proposes an essentially impossible situation and has led to people like Fr. James Martin to attempt "blessings" of same-sex partnerships, not just the individuals within the partnership. The Pope's friendlines toward Fr. Martin, including his decision to invite him as a voting member of the latest Synod, gives the impression that Pope understands what Fr. Martin is doing and is simply looking the other way. His "clarifications," which never equate to an actual censure of heterodox priests like Fr. Martin, cannot undo the damage that his ambiguous statements have already caused.
Also, Mr. Holdsworth, I would further ask you to be more consistent and impartial in these videos. Your video notes the lack of accountability for prelates who tolerated or even attempted to cover up sexual abuse scandals, but you have failed to mention that John Paul II acted in exactly the same way; it was he who made McCarrick a cardinal, even after he was repeatedly warned about McCarrick's sexual perversions. I think it is a mistake to pretend that corruption in the Vatican began with Pope Francis. This has gone on for a long time.
A lot of people need to hear this. Thank you for what you do. Very good presentation
Preach it, Brian! Great points! God bless you.
Thank you Brian! I appreciate your care and time thinking about these matters and expressing them so tactfully
Great podcast. You've expressed what so many of us are feeling. I live in Germany where the bishops have hung us out to dry.
Thank you for bringing all of this up. We just cannot put up with this abuse any longer!! We need to put a stop to this now!!! With our Lord's help we can do it!!!!!🙏❤️
This might be your best video yet. I’ve been saying the same thing for a few years now, but you gave it eloquence. 👏🏻✝️
About time Brian! Bravo! We're running out of time.
This video will not reach the people who need to hear this the most, not because they don't have internet access, but because unless there is Divine Intervention, their eyes and minds will remain closed. Still, I appreciate your eloquence and the many worthy points you raise. Also, thank you for putting charity in its proper context. You and Kennedy Hall are perhaps my favorite youtubers when it comes to these important topics...he uses humor, but truth be told, we need a bit of humor in these times. As for the 'splainers, don't let them disturb you...they are the New Listening Church...they are the sand upon which the ape of the church will establish itself. God grant them discernment to realize that.
Our “number” should be zero. We claim a higher calling. I find the “acceptance” of any number above zero to be a disgrace. Until everyone subscribes to that standard, we can justly expect to be mocked and shamed.
Such an open and truthful commentary Brian … I’m a cradle Catholic … lapsed and then returned in 2017 .. never felt as much at home in my life TG
But I’m afraid the “ Human Leadership “ of the church in disarray… I put my full faith in the real shepherd Our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ
And am so thankful that the Holy Spirit brought me back into the faith
If it’s even only to pray for what’s going on. Brian thank you so much for your honesty … if things aren’t brought into the light , they can never be healed . God our father is never a Father of confusion . But I’m afraid our current pope, is mastering the art of confusion more and more , year by year
May God have mercy on him and guide him…
Jesus is our Redeemer and Shepherd King . Glory be to God. 🕊️🙏🏾
O my gosh you absolutely hit the nail on the head!
I try to remind myself that the history of Holy Mother Church is long, and to put it bluntly, not every Pope was a Saint. I also remember that the Church has reformed itself again and again, over the centuries and so things will get better. Faith.
The Orthodox Church didn't reform itself again and again. The Church is not a temporal institution.
Dear Brian, soulmate, thank you. I try to stay away from whatever comes from ‘Rome’, since I have returned to the Church some four years ago. Especially under the current vicar, it’s wiser to spend time in scripture, the lives of the saints and sound theology. But amongst a few others (e.g. Dr. Gavin Ashenden) you are my favourite YT-’distraction’. But what’s more: inspiration. Greetings, in Christ, from The Netherlands.
Nicely nuanced exploration of the subject, Brian. As an Eastern Orthodox Christian who feels aligned in many ways with the Roman Catholic church, this shift by Francis into strange innovations has scared me some.
Excellent video Brian.
Great way of putting this. I especially struggle with the idea that being passive is basically being taken advantage of. As with all things though virtue is both a means and an extreme, which is kind of what I think you’re getting at here. Nice job
This was so good Brian. I’m there with you. I am a convert from Protestantism.
I am in NJ and in the diocese of Newark under Cardinal Tobin. The parishes here are so far from anything that looks traditional. You never hear anything about hell, purgatory, abortion, morality, etc. Pornography and cohabitation is rampant and we hear homilies on ,”be kind, from our head pastor. For those of us that live here we have no where to go. There are some beautiful Catholics in our parish and two younger priests that are faithful and traditional but they are under the authority of the head priest. I went to our head priest after being there for over two years. Bathed in prayer I went to ask honest questions and was told I was judging and to just concentrate on myself. He became defensive and continued to gaslight me throughout our conversation. That should tell you a lot. I pray for him as well as the Pope. A very small group of us meet after daily mass to pray. So many faithful are being tested but we have to remain vigilant and faithful to Christ. Please pray for us here.
If anyone knows of a beautiful, more traditional Church in or near Bergen County NJ please let me know.
Please watch A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing, Saul Alinsky and the Church. Eye opening.
No amount of money in the world can replace the ability to repose in peace due to sanctity of soul.
Well said, Brian. Excellent commentary!
I think many of us have waited and hoped with each new Pope there would be a reconciliation. But none has occurred yet. This past year we all saw Pope Francis travel to Canadian and apologized to native people for abuse at schools in the past.
There has been no apologies or attempts at reconciliation with lay Catholics at large.
I feel we are just taken for granted.
And did u know that it’s been stated that the Canadian Abuse of children story was a LIE?? 🤷🏻♀️😭🙏
@harvestingnow1571 I don't know how true or what the whole truth is. It seems many children died there but the causes are uncertain. There is a high probability of disease being a major factor. The same thing happened in US Indian schools where the church was not involved.
My comment was not to rehash the details of this specific account. Only to point out the vatican knows how to apologize and to note the Church leaders have yet to do anything similar to its own lay Catholics. I just feel taken advantage of.
@@octuple505 well, try not to take it personally bc Man is not infallible and so we pray 🙏
Certainly in Germany I feel the bishops just want our money.
So many people have left the faith due to the Church’s handling of the abuse. Now, many people are upset with Frances. It’s going to be a rough ride.
Everyone says pray and have faith. I am an action person. Can we write or do something? What if we flooded the Vatican with letters?
Im an action person too. 🙏 The letters would be thrown in the trash. Letters won't make those evil creeps suddenly go, "you know what, I should stop being a pervert. You know what, I should stop protecting child molesters." We could pray like mad that God does something drastic. And speak up and correct people when they fawn over Bergoglio. Avoid liberal parishes like your life depends on it. Don't give your money to them. Go to a parish that does good. I go to an SSPX Chapel. I know that's not fashionable, but at least the collections don't go into the pockets of the perverts at the top. It goes to poor priests and seminarians who love Christ's church. Small actions like that will add up. God sees the good you do. He loves you.
Defund the heretics, no money for special collections, support your parish in its maintenance, but no extra $$. They fear an empty collection plate more then anything.
You may consider the Orthodox Church.
Wow! This is really one of your best videos. Thanks
Your idea to support your excellent work with a mere five bucks a year was excellent Brian. I was happy to do so. And sincere thanks for your dedicated loving service. I had a similar rebirth after a decade away from the church and the sacrament of reconciliation occasioned an overwhelming awareness of the love of God in Jesus that I have remembered decades later. Jesus lives in the church He founded and is present in her sacraments. We are the wounded Body of Christ in the world.
I'm also one who now sides with the "popesplainers" on the issues that have seen such contestation and I do believe there is something to the special charism enjoyed by the visible head of the church. This is not to say that Francis couldn't improve in some areas of communication, but I have always found him to be orthodox solidly. I do think that there's a bit of an industry against him as Prof. Fastiggi shows.
And I fully agree with you about rooting out corruption in our church and here again I am hopeful and believe I have grounds for believing that the evil is aging out here in the west and that the newer clergy members are indeed a holier breed.
So God bless you my excellent friend for your wonderful self gift to us as you try to follow the Holy Spirit and help us rebrand the very body of Christ.
Keep up the great work.
Thank you Brian!! This is the best video I’ve seen on these subjects. You are putting how I feel into words. We really do feel betrayed by the leadership and it’s heartbreaking to see no one standing up and the few that do get canceled. I think most of us are just what is going on are they all cowards or are they even Catholic? And that’s the worst part I think, not knowing if the leaders of the church are even Catholic. God bless you and your family, say the rosary every day, and pray for the Pope 🙏🏻
Agree with you Brian. God bless you.🙏❤
Refreshed by your perspective. God bless you and your family. Hang on, everyone! Keep your eyes on Jesus. Mama Mary, pray for us!
I left the Church when my second child was born so my second and third were baptized in the Presbyterian church. My firstborn was baptized Catholic. I left for about 10 years. I came back to the Church after some sessions with a priest and a Confession.
I'll be honest. All of this insanity in the Church is really causing me to rethink being Catholic. I love the Blessed Mother and the Eucharist. But I just don't know if I can believe in the powers that be in Rome. It's so corrupt. I don't want to be apart of that. I'm struggling and there has to be others like me out there.
“If they can convince you to believe in absurdities, you will allow them to commit atrocities.” I pray for the church of my baptism every day. Remember the quote of a great Saint. “ I would go absolutely insane, if I didn’t know that Christ has the last word.”
This church almost did drive me insane and that's why I had to leave.
I gave up everything - a whole life - believing in Catholicism. A life I am only just now getting the barest slivers back.
I owe a lot to great Catholics, more than most people could ever say. But if any of those great Catholics are the kind of people that helped me, they'd leave the Church like I did. Many of them I know are about to.
@@OGRamrod You left the novus ordo post Vatican II structure. Find the real deal.
@@littlerock5256 You have no idea what my experience is. I was very deeply in the real thing. It was only after actually doing theology beyond Google and RUclips I learned the Manualists & Magisterial Theology.
In short: the "R&R" position is untenable and not permissible by Catholic ecclesiology. According to all Prior-V2 Theology, what's been going on the last eighty years is metaphysically impossible by their "infallible" framework - yet, here we are.
Once you realize that you'll be forced to reckon with the truth about the Church in terms of the origins of the Magisterium.
I have no interest in LARP. Have fun with it while you can, though.
@@OGRamrod Indeed, I only know what you have written here about yourself.
< I was very deeply in the real thing.> What constituted "the real thing"? The novus ordo mass in a diocesan parish?
This is correct. It is opposed to Catholic teaching.
What is LARP?
@@OGRamrod I left the V2 sect in 2018, and became a sedevacantist.in 2021.
Don't leave the Church. A remnant still exists - just as the Church and Jesus always told us would happen.
So many good points in this video. There is a lot of folk what waffle, but there was zero waffle in this. All coherent, all relevant, all true.
May God bless you with strength and wisdom.
Some say the Church has to go through it's own passion. Remember God wins in the end, and the Blessed Mother said her immaculate heart would triumph.
Keep praying the Holy Rosary.
It's even in the Catechism
@-GodIsMyJudge- I'm not a theologian by any means, but if the catechism of the Church teaches that these times would come, why are the faithful so surprised by how painful it is? Maybe we should look to how the Lord himself dealt with His passion, and do likewise.
God Bless
@@geraldb8856 well said! May the Lord bless and keep you and your loved ones!! 🙏✝️🕊️
@-GodIsMyJudge- Thanks, God Bless you and yours 🙏
Great video! Agree 100%!
Thank you!!! Thank you!! Thank you!! Say it brother!!! EVERYTHING you just said speaks EXACTLY for me. Thank you. And, I know you're talking about Michael Lofton who relentlessly defends The Vatican NO MATTER WHAT, and makes good, faithful Catholics feel dumb, disobedient and bad for simply recognizing "couple" means "TWO", not one. I read between your lines because WE ALL get EXACTLY what you just said. Keep it up. I'll pray for you. You're right.
What mitigating factors are there for a priest abusing a child? They are totally guilty of a horrific crime
Brian, this a a superb and nuanced presentation; I have struggled with these issues and you have helped me and many others; May God Bless You! Brian I just made a well deserved donation; may I suggest that your donation page is slightly confusing; you offer the option of PayPal or credit card but on the donation page all you see is the PayPal button. Many folks will stop there and leave without donating; I just happened to click the PayPal Button which then took me to a screen the offered both options and I used a credit card. Many folks will not take that further step.
I am long term member of the Diocese of Tyler and the lack of justice in Bishop Strickland being removed while so many wolves are allowed to roam free is infuriating. I think you summarized very well the anger that some many laypersons, including myself, feel when looking at the state of church. I see that we have a obligation now to speak up and be active and vocal in our faith calling for a prelates to be faithful.
More importantly, I think we must be more active in cultivating lives of virtue in our personal walk with the Lord and in our families and communities. Would I walk away or commit schism? No, tempting though it feels, at the end of the day we know what Christ taught and I believe the question that is being posed to us is simply do we trust Christ? Never mind those around us, will WE be faithful? That is only question that really needs answering.
Thank you for explaining this so well because this is exactly how I’ve been feeling. And far too often I’ve been accused as well as others I know of being “schismatics” or “rad trads” just because we are pointing our concerns and frustrations. We don’t do this because we don’t like our Pope or our leaders. We love them and our Church, but it feels like we’ve been betrayed all because we want answers and just simply point what concerns us. We’re upset, frustrated, concerned, etc because our faith is the most important thing to us. It doesn’t make us disobedient because we are vocalizing our opinions on what frustrates us.
Pray for a new Pope Pius XIII
Oh yes please 🙏 👍
I pray for a new pope saint John VIII.
The secular media / world loves it's own. Hence, they endorse Pope Francis and are silent
Thank you for the truth ❤🙏
Epic presentation!!
I held off on commenting because I wanted to take this to prayer. Upon first listen, I was a "Yes woman," repeating, "Yes. Yes. Yes!" to various points. It's so well thought out and presented. Who among us has not struggled with the question of how to approach the Faith, and our personal faith, in light of the revealed corruption and evil within the Church?
As I let this steep in my mind, I went on with my daily prayer with Scripture. Today's prayer reading (which I chose from those found in today's reflection for the Nine Days for Life Novena) is from the Epistle to the Hebrews:
For whereas for the time you ought to be masters, you have need to be taught again what are the first elements of the words of God: and you are become such as have need of milk and not of strong meat.
For every one that is a partaker of milk is unskilful in the word of justice: for he is a little child.
But strong meat is for the perfect: for them who by custom have their senses exercised to the discerning of good and evil. -- Hebrews 5: 12-14
I’m not angry, I just ignore the teachings of this sham leadership.
As all Orthodox Christians do for a millennium now.
First of all, thank you yet again for these great videos you make and the arguments you raise. I see the pope as the archbishop of Rome in the Catholic denomination, and therefore as a bishop--a valid one. I don't see him any higher or lower than that. I think one passage from scripture that helps me stay grounded in thinking about him is when Paul stood before the Sanhedrin in Acts 23:
"Paul looked straight at the Sanhedrin and said, “My brothers, I have fulfilled my duty to God in all good conscience to this day.” 2 At this the high priest Ananias ordered those standing near Paul to strike him on the mouth. 3 Then Paul said to him, “God will strike you, you whitewashed wall! You sit there to judge me according to the law, yet you yourself violate the law by commanding that I be struck!”
4 Those who were standing near Paul said, “How dare you insult God’s high priest!”
5 Paul replied, “Brothers, I did not realize that he was the high priest; for it is written: ‘Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people.’”
I hope this helps you ✌🕊
There is a difference between speaking evil and speaking truth , what if your leader is doing evil or his direct underlings are doing evil ? . That mindset gave us the scandals and the problems we have now.
@@RickW-HGWT Paul talks about this in his first letter to Timothy
"Do not entertain an accusation against an elder unless it is brought by two or three witnesses. 20 But those elders who are sinning you are to reprove before everyone, so that the others may take warning. 21 I charge you, in the sight of God and Christ Jesus and the elect angels, to keep these instructions without partiality, and to do nothing out of favoritism." -1 Timothy 5:19-21
Perfectly said. Thank you
Our Lord chased the money changers from the Temple.Christ will soon cast these demons out of his holy Church!
I’m glad to start listening not only priests and even Bishops (too few yet) but also laity speaking up against the disservice and corruption within the Church, especially in this Pontificate. We cannot and will not be silence. It is our duty to resist the wrong teachings and defend the Deposit of Faith received from Jesus himself through the Apostles and the First Fathers all the way through before VII. We know that nothing happens without God’s consent. Howe ver, we ought to pray, sacrifice to live a holy life for reparation, and also do what we can to let the hierarchy of the Church know our discontent with those novelties they want to impose to us by praxis (of course they wouldn’t dare to put in writing any of this “pastoral theology “) so that God grants us the good Shepherds we badly need. We ought to do our part and let God do the rest. After all He has the last word. Christus Vincit! Viva Cristo Rey!
There is no mercy without justice.
Yes, yes we are!
You are what?
Brilliant insight @BrianHoldsworth 👏👏👏
Orthodox here : People are always rightfully angry when they found out they have been played. You cant preach something one day and the opposite the next day and expect no one reacts.
With a sad heart for my RK brothers and sisters who are going through evil temptations for a long time, please accept my heartfelt prayerful support for you all.
I will add humbly: infallibility of your Pope is the main problem. It was/is man made theology of Vatican. Until that changes I’m afraid temptations of this kind won’t go away
Brian makes me nervous, but he speaks honestly. Please pray for our pope, your bishop and priests daily.
Speaking plainly about the catastrophe of the "management" and acknowledging problems without pussyfooting or minimalizing them is also a witness to those "on the outside". Yes, you can be catholic and not have to defend the indefensible. In fact, it's a necessary part of being a good soldier.
Ok, with you now. Reminds me of that wee prayer, God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, Courage to change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference. Suggests something amiss, really wanting o grace to keep love law and good order. By way of explanation the idea of infiltration came to mind to take advantage or undermine...
Wow! Great video Brian! It was nice to see you get emotional for a change instead of just intellectualizing this issue! My take away from all this is that we must be coming very close to some pivotal point in salvation history because “the Gates of Hell” seem ready to burst open an unleash a terrible avalanche of evil upon mankind. We must repent and pray and sacrifice and do penance to mitigate this evil, but above all, we must trust in Jesus and remember that He has already won the battle against Satan and his minions!
Definitely hard to bring someone to the church and the faith! The smoke of the snake is palpable at the heart of the church! Got to fix the inside before we can get to evangelise again!
Thanks for your videos. What’s the music in the intro? I lile it more the more often I hear it!
Abuse has nothing to do with religion or the Church. It has to do with authority. The door is open the moment an adult is in charge of minors in an authority position without strong oversight.
There have been plenty of abuse schandals with teachers, within the scouting, in English boarding schools, among tennis coaches, inside families. You name it. On my own school there were teachers that had a reputation to be a little too fond of pretty girls.
The main difference is that priest is not a normal job. A teacher that is too suspicious can be fired or be advised strongly to quit. Schools nearby can be warned silently not to hire this guy. That is not so easy with priests. A priest has to be laicised and that is something that is not that easy to hide. And they more or less run their own little shop. How often does the bishop do surprise inspections? Things can go on for a long time before anything comes out. And that assumes that the bishop doesn't actively try to cover up schandal.
Unless it is dogma it can be corrected. Yes, a contradiction means two opposing things, like square circles. JPII uses theological language and FS uses colloquial language which is imprecise. The “expression” of a doctrine is also not above clarification. Marriage is an institution made by God and raised to a Sacrament by our Lord. Teaching about such important relationships is not the place for “sloppy” language. It will be corrected to maintain continuity of Church teaching.
I am not angry but I’m supper disappointed the same woke politics in the secular world is now in the Catholic Church
What scandal's do Is to shut down/ stop Evangelization.
We need to talk about this!
I was sexually abused by two priests as a boy it has been hard for me to came back to the faith with all that this pope is doing i do not think I will be staying with it i do not no we’re to turn or what to do theres no help within the church for someone like me poele are horrified and repelled if I tell them of the abuse it feels that the Vatican is trivialising the sorts of things that happened to me as a child there is more I wauld like to say but spelling is very hard for me my schooling suffered a great deal during the years of sexual abuse
Francis does not have papal authority. Vigano explained it very well.
Live in the peace of Christ, pray and meditate. You don’t need the Church. It will always be corrupt.
I can only imagine the amount of converts that have buyers remorse now and the amount that will convert to Protestantism or Orthodoxy from all this chaos with FS and everything else.
well said. Thank you.
many thanks. Courageous to point out the elephant in the room.
On point! Thank you.
Thank you for this. You are so right.
My heart rejoices that God brought ÿou to the Holy Faith started by our Lord, Jesus. You are saving souls.
Francis protecting Mckerick and Rupnik but we hear nothing.
Around the year 2000, I met both Montana bishops at different events. Both were clearly drunk. At the same time, the Holy Spirit was clearly active around, and I might say in spite of them. The Helena diocese bishop admitted his error, but he still said mass drunk at a youth rally on St Patrick's day. The Great Falls Bishop was adopted into the Assinibone tribe, didn't appear drunk, but reeked of whiskey. Both could have been much better examples.