
A Brief Intermission
Hiraeth in Exile is taking a few days off. I’ll be back on August 22.
Catholic commentary from exile—tradition, truth, and the ache for home.
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Hiraeth in Exile is taking a few days off. I’ll be back on August 22.

Bp. Peter Kohlgraf admits canon law forbids the practice, admits he cannot authorize it, and says he will allow it to continue anyway. Rome’s vaunted concern for obedience is remarkably selective.

Four stories expose the practical religion operating beneath the official documents: watch what gets celebrated, who gets corrected, and which Catholic boundaries still provoke institutional alarm.

Rome finds room for luxury hotels, Medjugorje ambiguity, and cardinals who challenge Catholic moral teaching; while Catholics attached to the ancient Roman rite are quietly managed toward extinction.

Four stories reveal how the postconciliar hierarchy carries secular priorities into Catholic life through art, listening, inclusion, and administrative reform, then preserves the results as precedent.

On the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost, St. Paul tells us to hold fast what was handed down, while Christ opens a deaf man’s ears and loosens his tongue.

For 27 years, their life was filled with care, laughter, music, Holy Communion, and the daily Rosary. Monique now faces funeral and moving expenses while grieving the daughter who prayed beside her.

Weeks after Rome branded the SSPX schismatic, Leo XIV praised coexistence with Islam, warned against religious identity, and declared Gospel radicalism the opposite of “fundamentalism.”

How Rome turned the ancient Mass into a revocable favor, branded the SSPX schismatic for refusing the cage, and enlisted Trad Inc. to keep Catholics waiting inside it..

The cardinal who defended a transsexual co-founder, never delivered his promised correction, and warns Catholics away from Society chapels now tells families to suffer inside Leo’s Church.

La Razón says Leo reviewed Roche’s anti–Latin Mass paper unchanged. Kwasniewski answered with a “Sede Inc.” sneer and demanded Catholics ignore the government before their eyes.

The singer who opened her first album by saying, “Jesus died for somebody’s sins, but not mine.” has become a recurring guest of the Vatican’s cultural establishment

The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost strips away spiritual rank, exposes counterfeit greatness, and teaches a wounded Church to kneel with the publican.

Cardinal Tucho brings the footnotes, Father Jimmy builds another bridge, and the narrow gate disappears beneath the mirror ball.

Bishop Tomáš Holub has stated the premise behind Traditionis Custodes: Rome is suppressing the ancient liturgy because it preserves an ecclesiology the new Church wants to replace.

Roche thanks the clowns who told you to "Zip It!" for a peaceful year of no resistance. They will get nothing in return. Meanwhile, the Irish Church shrinks as the "Church of the poor" grows richer.

From Santa Fe to Berlin and Rome, the hierarchy affirms false religion and sexual revolution while rationing the Mass that still produces vocations.

From lay preaching and rainbow spectacle to interreligious synodality, Rome blesses nearly every breach of Catholic order—then discovers its canonical backbone when Tradition refuses to play along.

Michael Mary is punished for denying Leo XIV, while Munich openly defies a Vatican ban, a new bishop promises to listen before teaching, and a champion of Francis’s Human Fraternity is sent to the UN

Christ weeps over the holy city, cleanses the Temple, and warns every Catholic to recognize grace before the hour of visitation passes.