Damian Keller argues that, for the good of the Church, and in obedience to Our Lady’s warnings, the Society of St. Pius X must go ahead with consecrations of new bishops – with or without the permission of Rome.

by Damian Keller

As one who is a volunteer within the SSPX and given the duties of caring for the Society’s priests at a Priory, I know very well the circumstances and why the SSPX is acting out of necessity in these tumultuous times befalling the world. I have also listened CLOSELY to what Our Lord and Blessed Mother have had to say in the past as well as other prophesies by the Saints and Blesseds concerning what is swiftly approaching.

Malachi Martin, who read the Third Secret, and advised to “keep your eyes on the sky”. had also foretold of what would happen to the hierarchy. I’m watching the sky and I don’t like what the sun has been doing in response to what is being done to the Church. The Miracle of The Sun was also a warning.

Bishops Gallarata and Bemard Fellay are both old and travel the world to different locations where the Society has a presence in many different countries comprising all the continents. Under both Benedict and Francis, continuing discussions were being had concerning the Society and the need for more bishops as it had grown rapidly since 1988.

Pope Francis, in particular, had a favorable view after sending Bishop Schneider to investigate the seminaries and report back to him. After Francis died and a waiting period for Leo’s papacy to settle in, talks with Vatican officials resumed. It became apparent that these talks were going nowhere after a formal request in writing was made and ignored.

In subsequent communiqués from the Vatican the consecration of new bishops wasn’t even mentioned.

Given Pope Leo’s recent approval of Mater Populi Fidelis, a very offensive document to Our Lord, that degenerates the titles of Our Blessed Mother, the formation of a Novus Ordo Mass, the “Mayan Rite” with pagan rituals, and the health of two aged bishops who must travel the world to confirm new Catholics and perform other duties including various consecrations, Canon 1323 is being invoked to protect the longevity of the Church, it’s mission on earth along with its traditions handed down through the ages.

It is strange that while the hierarchy is quite content to interact with pagan religions as “brothers”, allow for various errors and sins to be taught and accepted, to slander Our Blessed Mother by officially “removing” titles granted to her and disobey God’s mandate given at Fatima, comments by modernist priests and laity that the SSPX is committing acts of “schism”, of “heresy” and should be excommunicated abound.

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Coronation of the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima on May 13, 1946 by Cardinal Benedetto Aloisi Masella
– Alípio da Silva Vicente, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Our Blessed Mother warned that many souls fall into hell like snowflakes. She warned of a Great Apostasy that would befall the hierarchy and the Papacy in particular. She revealed that a punishment “worse than the Great Deluge” and of “fire from the sky” would then be God’s wrath for the rebellion against Him.

We sit on the precipice of a great abyss. The SSPX is doing exactly what Our Lord has prescribed along with a long line of popes and the Magisterium of the Holy Catholic Church.

You can watch Damian describe his journey ‘from 70s altar boy to SSPX volunteer’ here along with his latest thought-provoking video: SSPX Consecrations VS Consecrations mandated at Fatima.


Damian Keller is the youngest of 11 children and served at the altar during the ’70’s. He was part of the US Airforce Reserves for 6 years before studying to become a dietetic health care chef. In 2011, he helped found a chapter of Una Voce in Enfield, Connecticut. In 2021 he started working as a chef to an SSPX priory where he remains to the present.

In 2019, Damian began an online apostolate called The Traditional Catholic Commentaries, posting on Facebook and Rumble.

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