
You Can Still Be Catholic Today—Without Compromise
After discovering the shocking truths about Vatican II, the invalidity of the New Mass, and the apostasy of modern churchmen, many Catholics find themselves asking:
“What now? Is there anything left? Can I still be Catholic?”
Yes. Absolutely, yes.
You can still be Catholic—truly, fully, and faithfully Catholic—without compromise. You do not have to join a schism. You do not need a new religion. You simply need to hold fast to the one that Christ gave us, that cannot change, and that still exists today in the faithful remnant.
Don’t Be Trapped by a False Choice
The enemy wants you to believe that your only options are:
Blindly follow the Vatican II sect
Leave the Church altogether
But this is a lie. These are not the only choices.
You do not have to follow men who teach heresy, promote false religions, and give you invalid sacraments. You do not have to abandon Christ’s Church or its teachings.
The truth is this: the Catholic Church has not failed. The Church remains, but she has been eclipsed by a counterfeit. The buildings, the vestments, and the language remain—but the faith has changed. And so we are called, in these times of deception, to hold fast to what the Church has always taught.
What It Means to Be Catholic Without Compromise
To remain Catholic today is to:
✅ Reject Vatican II and all its heresies and errors
✅ Reject the New Mass and all sacraments issued in invalid rites
✅ Profess the full Catholic Faith—unaltered, complete, and infallible
✅ Seek valid priests who teach, believe, and act as Catholics always have
✅ Refuse communion with modernists, heretics, and the anti-Church hierarchy
This is not rebellion. This is obedience—to God, to Christ, to the unchanging Magisterium of the true Church. This is not abandoning the Church. This is refusing to be swept away by a pseudo-church masquerading in Catholic vesture.
“But Don’t We Have to Obey the Pope?”
Yes—when he is truly the pope.
But what if the man claiming to be pope was never validly ordained? What if he professes manifest heresy? What if he promotes a new religion? According to Catholic teaching, saints and theologians:
Therefore, if a man has:
Been invalidly ordained in the new rite of 1968, or
Publicly taught condemned errors (religious liberty, indifferentism, synodality, ecumenism), or
Led millions into a new man-centered, false religion…
…he cannot be pope. The See is vacant. The true Church remains—but the men currently claiming to lead it are impostors.
This is called sedevacantism—from Latin sede vacante, meaning "the seat is vacant."
It is not a wild theory. It is the sober, logical conclusion of applying Catholic doctrine to the facts.
✅ Read the refutation of other positions you may be considering, which demonstrates that sedevacantism is truly the most logical and faithful position to take in order to remain Catholic in these times.
How to Remain Catholic Today
You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. The true Catholic Church is not gone—it has been preserved by God, as He promised. Here are the steps you can take:
Study what the Church taught before the crisis.
Read The Forgotten Revolution online, or download a copy and share with family and friends.
Use the Baltimore Catechism, The Catechism Explained, and pre-1958 missals and encyclicals.
Read the Council of Trent and traditional papal teaching from real Popes:
Pope Leo XIII
Humanum Genus (1884) – Condemns Freemasonry
Immortale Dei (1885) – Church & State
Libertas Praestantissimum (1888) – True liberty vs. liberalism
Satis Cognitum (1896) – Unity of the Church & Papacy
Pope St. Pius X
E Supremi (1903) – Restore all things in Christ
Acerbo Nimis (1905) – On religious ignorance
Lamentabili Sane Exitu (1907) – 65 Modernist errors condemned
Pascendi Dominici Gregis (1907) – Condemns Modernism
Pope Pius XI
Mortalium Animos (1928) – Condemns false ecumenism
Quas Primas (1925) – On Christ the King
Casti Connubii (1930) – On Christian marriage
Pope Pius XII
Mystici Corporis Christi (1943) – The Church as the Mystical Body
Mediator Dei (1947) – On the sacred liturgy
Humani Generis (1950) – Condemns new theology, evolutionism
Download and read the articles on this website.
Watch the videos on this website.
2. Find valid clergy.
Seek priests ordained in the traditional rite who reject Vatican II and profess the true Faith.
Avoid diocesan clergy, SSPX, and other groups in union with the Vatican II structure.
Read valid clergys’ rejection, resistance letters and statements such as:
Rejecting the Impostor Church - A Novus Ordo “priest” converts from modernism to sedevacantism
Letter of “The Nine” to Archbishop Lefebvre by Nine American Priests of SSPX - 1983
The Ottaviani Intervention: Letter from Cardinal Ottaviani to Paul VI - 1969
The Oath Against Modernism, Pope Pius X - 1910
3. Receive valid sacraments.
Make a good general confession to a valid priest.
Attend the non una-cum Traditional Latin Mass (not the 1962 hybrid) when possible.
Here’s a map to help you find one close by.
4. Live the Catholic life.
Say the Rosary daily.
Learn the powerful traditional Latin prayers of the Church.
Keep the traditional fasts and feasts.
Raise your children with the full Catholic Faith.
If you can’t find a valid non una-cum mass then on Sundays pray together with family and friends.
Join the True Catholic Faith Telegram group chat for fellowship, discussion and encouragement.
5. Spread the truth with charity.
Share The Forgotten Revolution, printed materials and websites like this one.
Be ready to explain your reasons—not with bitterness, but with clarity and joy.
Final Word of Hope
You are not crazy. You are not alone. Thousands of Catholics—priests, families, and faithful from all over the world—have made this journey.
Yes, it will cost you. Yes, it will be lonely at times. But the reward is peace, clarity, and the sure knowledge that you are truly Catholic—not in name only, but in Faith and in truth.
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” – Hebrews 13:8
“Hold fast the traditions which you have learned, whether by word or by our epistle.” – 2 Thessalonians 2:14
Do not be afraid. The Church is indefectible. The sacraments are still valid—where they are validly administered. The Faith cannot be changed. And those who love it, defend it, and live it are still the Church.
You can still be Catholic. Without compromise. For real. Forever.