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To: Viva Christo Rey
The Holy Sacrament of the altar has not been abolished.

The Byzantine Catholics still use their ancient rites. The FSSP says the Mass according to the 1962 Missal. The 1970 Missal when said in Latin with the Roman Canon is indisputably valid:

http://stagnes.net/media/downloads/latin_english_mass.pdf
http://www.stagnes.net/media/desktops/AgnesDayAltar/agnesDayAltar1024.jpg

Therefore your quote works against you. Since the Mass has not been abolished, neither Bl. John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, or John Paul II are the Antichrist.
98 posted on 04/05/2004 2:23:49 PM PDT by gbcdoj
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To: gbcdoj; Canticle_of_Deborah
The Holy Sacrament of the altar has not been abolished.

"The Holy Fathers who have written upon the subject of Antichrist, and the prophecies of Daniel, without a single exception, as far as I know -- and they are the Fathers both of the East and of the West, the Greek and the Latin Church --, all of them unanimously say that in the latter end of the world, during the reign of the Antichrist, the Holy Sacrifice of the Altar will cease...." Then the Church shall be scattered, driven into the wilderness, and shall be for a time, as it were in the beginning, invisible, hidden in catacombs, in dens, in mountains, in lurking places; for a time it shall be swept, as it were, from the face of the earth. Such is the unanimous testimony of the Fathers of the early centuries."

--Henry Edward Cardinal Manning (1808-1892), The Present Crisis of the Holy See (1861)

Those who celebrate the TRUE SACRIFICE AND also hold fast to the TRUE FAITH are the TRUE CHURCH.

NO OTHERS.

Wojtyla's Clown Mass, St, Peter's Square, November 17, 2002

99 posted on 04/05/2004 2:55:57 PM PDT by Viva Christo Rey
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