Father Basilio Méramo: Beacon and Compass of Catholic Tradition
Writings:
Why the New Mass Is Invalid and Even Heretical, as Well as Evil and Protestantizing
In this profound and forceful study, Father Basilio Méramo examines the New Mass with rare theological precision and unwavering fidelity to traditional Catholic doctrine. Drawing upon Saint Thomas, Gonet, Dom Vonier, and the Council of Trent, he unfolds the sacrificial and sacramental nature of the Mass with remarkable clarity. This is a demanding, powerful, and deeply Catholic text, one that compels the reader to consider with holy seriousness what is truly at stake in the mystery of the altar.
Cristopher Columbus, his discovery, and the Messianic Kingdom
Father Basilio Méramo’s work on Christopher Columbus is not merely a historical reflection; it is a luminous key to understanding the providential dimension of the Discovery of America. With his characteristic doctrinal clarity and apostolic fire, Father Méramo unveils a Columbus far greater than the caricatures of modern historians: a man driven by faith, prophecy, mission, and the hope of Christ’s Messianic Kingdom. This text deserves to be read with attention, reverence, and gratitude.
Theological Consideration on Vacant See
Before the reader stands a grave and burning question: not a quarrel of factions, but a theological consideration of the Roman See in a time of unprecedented crisis. Father Basilio Méramo does not invite us to slogans, but to principles; not to blind passion, but to the light of Catholic doctrine. Here the problem is faced where it must be faced: before God, before Tradition, and before the terrible possibility that authority itself may be invoked against the Faith.
La Salette and Fatima, Apocalyptic Prophecies of the Last Times
This work by Fr. Basilio Méramo invites the reader to behold La Salette and Fatima not as distant memories of Marian devotion, but as grave and luminous warnings for an age darkened by confusion, apostasy, and spiritual trial. Written with force, conviction, and hope, it argues that these apparitions cast their fullest light upon the last times: not to foster fear, but to awaken vigilance, strengthen faith, and direct souls toward the promised triumph of the Immaculate Heart and the glorious reign of Christ the King.
The Reign of Christ the King, or the Millennium of Peace
This article sets forth a bold and luminous thesis: that the Reign of Christ the King is not a pious abstraction, but the great key to history, the answer to the Church’s present trial, and the hope that shines beyond apostasy, confusion, and the reign of error. Drawing from Scripture, the Fathers, Marian prophecy, and the spiritual tradition of the Church, Fr. Basilio Méramo invites the reader to look beyond the darkness of the age and to contemplate the promised triumph of Christ, the vindication of His Church, and the long-awaited reign of peace under His sovereign majesty.
A Theological Consideration of the New Mass
This work is a summons, not a pleasantry. Fr. Basilio Méramo does not circle the question: he descends into the heart of the liturgical crisis and asks whether a worship compromised by ambiguity can still safeguard the Catholic faith. These pages are sharp, grave, and unsettling. Whoever enters them will find not soothing formulas, but a direct challenge that cuts to the core of sacrifice, doctrine, and fidelity.
Do not come to this text looking for mild devotions or routine consolations. Here one speaks without anesthesia of the Great Apostasy, the eclipse of the Church, Antichrist, false religion, and the last struggle between the world’s imposture and the Kingdom of Christ. These pages do not lull the soul to sleep—they awaken it. Read them if you still desire to hear a voice that, in the midst of confusion, calls men to watch, to resist, and to lift their eyes toward the Parousia.
Recent Sermons with English Subtitles
