The Jubilee, an institution unique to the Catholic Church, has always been a time of grace, conversion, and penance, intended to reorient the People of God toward holiness.

However, in the context of the upcoming 2025 Jubilee, an alarming contradiction is observed because while the Vatican has eliminated the reference to the pilgrimage of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X (FSSPX), faithful to the bimillennial doctrine of the Church and eternal Rome, albeit in an irregular canonical situation, it continues to officially promote on its website the pilgrimage of pro-LGBTQ groups such as La Tenda di Gionata and Outreach, which openly challenge Catholic moral teaching.

According to Life Site News:

Outreach, a pro-LGBTQ group founded by the dissident Father James Martin, SJ, will join the pilgrims at Jubilee events, according to the organization’s website. According to the Outreach website, these events ‘are an official part of the Jubilee celebrations».

The official Jubilee website maintains on its calendar the pilgrimage of groups that, under the rainbow flag, reinterpret the Sacred Scriptures to justify behaviors that the Church, in continuity with divine Revelation, has always classified as intrinsically disordered (Catechism of the Catholic Church, n° 2357).

Moreover, the events organized by La Tenda di Gionata include the presentation of a “rainbow cross” at a prayer vigil, a gesture that constitutes a grave symbolic abuse, as it trivializes the redemptive sign of Christ’s Passion by merging it with an ideological emblem contrary to Catholic morality.

By contrast, the FSSPX pilgrimage, whose only “fault” is maintaining strict fidelity to the traditional Mass and the everlasting Catholic doctrine, was removed from the same calendar. This constitutes a clear sign of institutional exclusion toward a group that, even in its canonical irregularity, strives to preserve the integrity of the faith.

The statement by Archbishop Rino Fisichella, according to which “we include all those who ask us to experience the faith,” reflects a notion of “indiscriminate inclusivity” that forgets that the Church is not merely a space for cultural dialogue, but the Mystical Body of Christ entrusted with safeguarding revealed truth.Inclusivity cannot be achieved at the cost of betraying perennial teaching because, otherwise, the Jubilee risks becoming a spectacle of religious pluralism where everything has a place, except Catholic tradition.

This is a new “irenism,” already condemned by Pius XII in the encyclical Humani Generis (1950), which denounced the temptation to dilute doctrine to adapt to the times.

The tacit acceptance of the pro-LGBTQ agenda in an official event of the universal Church represents a scandal in the theological sense because, as many conservative expositors understand, it leads the faithful into error by presenting as legitimate that which is contrary to divine law.

Such a stance erodes the credibility of ecclesiastical authority and sows confusion in souls.On the other hand, the marginalization of the FSSPX, instead of building bridges toward its canonical regularization, confirms the perception that the current Vatican prioritizes political correctness over orthodoxy.

It is paradoxical that those who seek to preserve tradition are harshly condemned while privileged space is granted to those who subvert it from within.Sacred Scripture and the Magisterium are clear that homosexual relations are gravely contrary to natural law and can never receive any blessing.

Promoting them in an ecclesiastical context is an act of practical apostasy; on the contrary, the duty of a Catholic is to maintain fidelity to the teaching of Christ and the Church of all time.

This is why it is seen that the 2025 Jubilee is shaping up as a sign of these times where the institutional Church, in the name of inclusion, publicly legitimizes movements that contradict its own moral doctrine, while refusing to give visibility to those, like the FSSPX, who cling to the faith transmitted through generations.

This double standard constitutes a confusion in the mission of the Church, which does not consist in pleasing the world, but in proclaiming the truth of Christ. The only coherent response for traditional Catholics is to reaffirm the immutable teaching of the Church and denounce, with charity but with firmness, any form of complicity with error.

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