⛪Articles: Mater Boni Consilii Institute
In December of 1985, some Italian priests, until then belonging to the Society of St. Pius X, left the religious society of Archbishop Lefebvre and founded in Turin the Mater Boni Consilii Institute.
📜 Nature of the Institute
The Institute is not a religious order but, conforming to canon 707 of the code of canon law (Pio-Benedictine), is an association or sodality of several faithful, instituted to fulfill more easily religious, charitable and pious works that have always been approved by the Church. It is therefore open to the Catholic faithful of both sexes, either clergy or laymen.
🙏 Purpose of the Institute
With the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the priests of the Institute intend to render to God the glory that is due to Him; for all the members, then, the Institute intends to represent, in this time of confusion, an instrument to persevere in the absolute fidelity to the deposit of the Faith revealed by God and proposed by the infallible teaching of the Catholic Church. Other purposes of the Institute are the diffusion of devotion to the Blessed Virgin, especially under the title of Mother of Good Counsel, the propagation of sound doctrine with particular attention to the contemporary theological problems, and the consequent fight against the heresies opposed to the Catholic Faith, the intellectual, spiritual, and disciplinary formation of the clergy, and the practice of the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. The spirit of the Institute is summed up by its motto: glory to God, fidelity to the Church, sanctity for us, and charity for our neighbour.
📰 Sodalitium Articles
Issue #67 of Sodalitium available for download
Author: Unknown
Dossier on a new “doctor”
Author: Unknown
The errors of Sì Sì No No (Part 2)
Author: Rev. Fr. Giuseppe Murro
The errors of Sì Sì No No (Part 1)
Author: Fr Giuseppe Murro
On the election of Robert Francis Prevost. Nothing has changed…
Author: Unknown
Kingship of Christ, or theocracy?
Author: Don Francesco Ricossa
Interview with Don Ricossa on the Kingship of Christ and the 100th anniversary of the ‘Quas primas’
Author: Father Francesco Ricossa
Feast of Saint Joseph – Homily by Mgr Guérard des Lauriers
Author: Mgr Guérard des Lauriers
Saint Gregory the Great described by Msgr. Benigni
Author: Msgr. Umberto Benigni
Thank you, Mr. Louis-Hubert Remy
Author: Unknown