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[Cath Cauc] Catholics to gather near Vatican next month to pray for Church in her hour of crisis
LifeSite News ^ | Diane Montagna

Posted on 09/06/2019 8:43:32 PM PDT by ebb tide

[Catholic Caucus] Catholics to gather near Vatican next month to pray for Church in her hour of crisis

ROME, September 6, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) — Catholics from around the world are being invited to assemble, on Oct. 5, near St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, to pray for the Church as she lives through what many see as the hour of her “Passion.” 

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The announcement came in a letter published on Sept. 6 on Stilum Curae, a blog hosted by respected Italian journalist Marco Tosatti. According to the letter (see full text below), an international public prayer gathering will be held at 2:30pm, on Saturday Oct. 5, 2019, at Largo Giovanni XIII in Rome, located between St. Peter’s Square and Castel Sant’Angelo.  

Set to take place on the eve of the Oct. 6-27 Amazon Synod, the event will also coincide with an Oct. 5 Consistory at which Pope Francis will create 13 new cardinals. 

The letter’s author, “Fr. Giuseppe,” explains: “This powerful gesture comes in response to a common sentiment: The Church is going through her Passion.”

The letter continues: 

This Passion dates back well before 2013, as Benedict XVI himself has said on several occasions. The last two years of his pontificate were also a time of intense suffering for believers; the obstacles placed along his path by open or hidden enemies were evident to all. Yet Benedict somehow acted as a dam (perhaps, in some way, he is still doing so today), but after his resignation the flood arrived.

The author notes that, little by little, Catholics have been waking up to the current crisis in the Church, and over time many people have become convinced that something “more powerful” (on the human and supernatural level) is needed than the “usual” conference.  

Catholics from around the world are therefore being invited to “mobilize,” so as to offer “all believers a sign of hope, by praying to Our Lady for our beloved Church.” 

Today’s invitation comes on the second anniversary of the death of Cardinal Carlo Caffarra, one of the four Dubia cardinals and the founding president of the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family.  

dedicated Facebook page, called “Let’s pray for the Church,” has been launched in several languages to spread the word about the prayer initiative. In a recent post, organizers say: 

The time has come for a public gathering of prayer, offered with a supernatural vision and spirit, because the Church belongs to God and not to men. Our prayer is moved by an awareness: The Church is going through an unprecedented crisis and is surrounded by a confusion that “only a blind man could deny,” as Cardinal Carlo Caffarra once said. 

This idea (in a more or less similar fashion) has been bouncing around for months and months, and now it has come true. On October 5, 2019 at 2:30 p.m., a gathering of public prayer will be held in the vicinity of St. Peter’s!

While public demonstration is not new to Italian Catholics, the October assembly will take a decidedly more peaceful tone than in centuries past. 

During the conclave that elected Urban VI (1378-1389), a huge mob gathered outside the conclave shouting, “Elect an Italian or die!” This occurred shortly after Pope Gregory XI, at the prompting of St. Catherine of Siena, moved the papacy back to Rome from Avignon.

Rome had been in state of chaos for decades because the pope (the ruler of the papal states) had effectively been on holiday in France for 70 years. By this time, the cardinals were all French and were keen to move the papacy back to Avignon. The Italians, by contrast, were desperate that the papacy not be exiled again. 

As there weren’t actually any Italian cardinals left, they had to elect someone who was not a cardinal, and so they elected a curial official who took the name Urban VI. He shared the view of the crowd that the papacy had been hijacked by the French and soon started treating the French cardinals with contempt. His plan was to ignore them and to replace them with Italians.

The French were furious, and claimed they were under duress when they elected him (and therefore did not do so freely). On these grounds, they elected anti-pope Clement VII and went off to Avignon, plunging the Church into the Great Western Schism for 70 years.

Here below is an English translation of the full letter on the Oct. 5 prayer initiative.

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Dear Tosatti,

On October 5, 2019 at 2:30 p.m., a gathering of public prayer for the Church will be held in Largo Giovanni XIII, Rome. This powerful gesture comes in response to a common sentiment: The Church is going through her Passion.

This Passion dates back well before 2013, as Benedict XVI himself has said on several occasions. The last two years of his pontificate were also a time of intense suffering for believers; the obstacles placed along his path by open or hidden enemies were evident to all.  

Yet Benedict somehow acted as a dam (perhaps, in some way, he is still doing so today), but after his resignation the flood arrived.

Today this is clear to everyone, but it took time to become aware of it. In April 2018, I decided to go to a conference in Rome titled “Catholic Church, where are you going?” held in honor of [deceased] Cardinal Carlo Caffarra. Only a few people from my prayer group came with me, and yet the success of that event convinced me that something was starting to happen.

When, on the other hand, I announced the October 5 meeting to my prayer group, in approximately the same words used by those who had first spoken to me about it (“The time has come for public prayer, offered with a supernatural vision and spirit, because the Church belongs to God and not to men...”), they answered me with one voice: “We will be there!”

Nothing more really needs to be said. Over time the need for a more powerful act on the human and religious level, and one more effective than the “usual” conference, has matured in the hearts of many people. Therefore, we will do so, knowing that the Lord “needs” us, and everyone, to save his barque [the Church]. I also invite your readers to mobilize. We will give all believers a sign of hope, by praying to Our Lady for our beloved Church.

Thank you for hosting my letter, 

Fr. Giuseppe

Translation by Diane Montagna of LifeSiteNews.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Moral Issues; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; commiepope; crisis; dictatorpope; francischurch; heretics

1 posted on 09/06/2019 8:43:32 PM PDT by ebb tide
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To: dp0622; Al Hitan; Coleus; DuncanWaring; ebb tide; Fedora; irishjuggler; Jaded; JoeFromSidney; ...
This Passion dates back well before 2013, as Benedict XVI himself has said on several occasions. The last two years of his pontificate were also a time of intense suffering for believers; the obstacles placed along his path by open or hidden enemies were evident to all. Yet Benedict somehow acted as a dam (perhaps, in some way, he is still doing so today), but after his resignation the flood arrived.

The author notes that, little by little, Catholics have been waking up to the current crisis in the Church, and over time many people have become convinced that something “more powerful” (on the human and supernatural level) is needed than the “usual” conference.  

2 posted on 09/06/2019 8:48:36 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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To: ebb tide

The head of the Church is corrupt and is corrupting the Church. You have to start there for any recovery to happen.


3 posted on 09/07/2019 12:13:38 AM PDT by winner3000
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To: winner3000

Exactly. First things first. Pray for a new godly pope.


4 posted on 09/07/2019 6:28:00 AM PDT by bgill
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To: winner3000
"The head of the Church is corrupt and is corrupting the Church. You have to start there for any recovery to happen."

No...the head of the Church is Jesus Christ. The Pope is imply his temporary earthly caretaker. The only question is when and how the REAL Church head will rein in the current incompetent caretaker.

5 posted on 09/07/2019 6:37:31 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel and NRA Life Member)
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To: Wonder Warthog

Oh it is coming and coming soon.


6 posted on 09/07/2019 8:37:25 AM PDT by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: ebb tide

The Catholic church new for decades they had a serious problem with pedophile priests and they covered it up instead of correcting it, Now it has reared its ugly face and not going away


7 posted on 09/07/2019 11:20:00 AM PDT by okie 54
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To: okie 54; ebb tide; Biggirl; Wonder Warthog; winner3000; bgill; Tax-chick; dp0622; irishjuggler; ...
Thinking about this surreal situation where the most insidious, active and effective global threat to Catholicism is, evidently, the reigning pope:

Cardinal Brandmüller, top Church historian: "...a situation never before seen in the Church’s history, not even during the Arian crisis of the fourth and fifth century."

8 posted on 09/07/2019 1:12:02 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God." - 1 Peter 4:17)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Threat to Catholicism yes, but not Catholics at the spiritual level.

We were taught to be in this world, not of it.

And yes, many Catholics faithful to the real doctrine may be tortured and murdered because of the actions this pope has taken.

But Catholicism isn’t a movement aimed at taking over this world.

To be in this world and not of it is to know you may die for your beliefs.

We know what to follow.

We were warned about false prophets long ago.


9 posted on 09/07/2019 1:21:39 PM PDT by dp0622 (Bad, bad company Till the day I die.)
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To: dp0622
But Catholicism isn’t a movement aimed at taking over this world.

Oh, really?

"Going therefore, teach ye all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost."Matthew 28:19.

Do you think the missionary martyrs died in vain?

10 posted on 09/07/2019 2:41:42 PM PDT by ebb tide (We have a rogue curia in Rome)
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