Faith, Tradition, and the Fight for the True Church

Faith, Tradition, and the Fight for the True Church

Author: Neil Haley May 4, 2026 Duration: 28:30
The Resurrection of the Roman Catholic Church
A Guide to the Traditional Catholic CommunityThis isn’t a devotional.This isn’t a feel-good faith book.This is:
👉 research
👉 argument
👉 investigationSeven years of it.What Griff Is Really SayingLet’s not dance around it.Griff Ruby is making a bold claim:👉 The Church changed.
👉 And not just a little.He draws a hard line at the Second Vatican CouncilBefore vs. after.That’s his battlefield.His Core QuestionNot “What do you believe?”But:👉 “What happened?”Because in his view:
  • The Church was consistent for nearly 2,000 years
  • Then suddenly… it wasn’t
And he didn’t like the answers he was getting.So he went looking himself.The JourneyStarted in 1991.He thought he found the Church…Then realized something didn’t add up.That led him to:
  • travel
  • interview
  • research deeply
  • compare communities
And eventually…👉 write the book he couldn’t findWhat the Book Actually DoesThis is important.It’s not just opinion.It maps out:
  • Who traditional Catholics are
  • Where they came from
  • Why they exist
  • How they continued after major changes
In simple terms:👉 It documents the “remnant”The Big IdeaHere’s the backbone of his argument:👉 If God promised the Church would continue…
👉 then it must still exist somewhereSo the question becomes:👉 Where is it now?And his answer:👉 In traditional Catholic communitiesThe Latin Mass (Why It Matters)Now this is where things get real specific.Griff argues the Latin Mass isn’t just tradition…It’s stability.Because:
  • Language doesn’t change
  • Meaning doesn’t shift
  • Worship stays consistent
Compare that to modern language…Which changes every decade.Sometimes every year.That’s his concern.The Sacraments (This Is the Big One)Here’s where he draws a hard line:👉 If the form changes…
👉 the result might not be validThat’s not a small claim.That’s foundational.Because in Catholic teaching:
  • Sacraments aren’t symbolic
  • They’re real, functional, necessary
So if something’s off…👉 everything’s offThe Three Schools of ThoughtHe lays it out clean:1. Stay and adaptWork within the modern structure2. Middle groundHold tradition, but don’t fully reject authority3. Sedevacantist view👉 The seat is empty
👉 No true popeThat third one?That’s where Griff plants his flag.Is He Trying to Be Controversial?No.But let’s be honest…You say something like this?👉 You’re going to rattle cagesHe even admits it.You don’t tell millions of people:
“Hey… the authority you trust might not be real”…without pushback.Why He Feels Compelled to SpeakThis part matters.He’s not doing this for attention.He’s doing it because:👉 “Someone has to say it.”His words—different phrasing, same meaning:If the house is on fire…You don’t wait for permission to grab the hose.The Tone (And This Is Important)He’s not casual about this.He’s serious.Measured.And honestly…Old-school in approach.Study.
Meditate.
Think deeply.Not react. Not trend-follow.Where to Find the Book
  • Amazon
  • Also available through:
    • Barnes & Noble
    • Publisher direct
  • Website: mrubipetrus.com
Final ThoughtThis isn’t a book you skim.This is a book you wrestle with.Agree or disagree…It forces you to think.And these days?That’s getting rare.

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