Posted on 01/12/2020 5:11:02 PM PST by ebb tide
The Pope Blasphemes, and other stories...
Bishop Omits Reading the Creed to Avoid Offending Non-Catholics
On the Feast of the Epiphany, Bp. Derio Olivero of the diocese of Pinerolo, said Mass in the Cathedral of St. Donatus, near the city of Turin, Italy. Before the recitation of the creed, the bishop stated the following:
While shocking to those new to Tradition, Remnant readers will recall that not offending the sensibilities of non-Catholics was the primary motivation of the architects of the New Mass.
Thus, far from being shocked that a modern bishop omitted the Creed from his Mass, I suppose we should be thankful that Paul VI didnt see fit to remove the Creed altogether from his Novus Ordo Mass. After all, Bp. Olivero was just moving the thinking of Bugnini along to its logical end: a pan-religious worship service that utters nothing but non-offensive platitudes about some sort of higher power.
Pope Francis Once Led a Lutheran Worship Service
Along these same lines, Lutheran website evangelisch.de reported on a meeting between Francis and the pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran community in Rome, Rev. Michael Jonas:
(Papst empfängt Pfarrer der evangelisch-lutherischen Gemeinde in Rom, evangelisch.de, Jan. 10, 2020.)
(Remember Lund, Sweden?)
This, again, comes as no surprise to longtime Remnant readers. Francis is correct that the Novus Ordo Mass is very close to a Lutheran worship service. So much so, that the great Archbishop Lefebvre once gave a conference on it:
Why are such considerations of significance? Because of the prominent role, according to the President of the Liturgical Commission himself, accorded to the concept of ecumenism in bringing about these reforms. Because, further, if we are able to ascertain that a close relationship does indeed exist between Luther's innovations and the Novus Ordo, then the theological question, that is the question of the faith, must be asked in terms of the well known adage, "lex orandi, lex credendi"; the law of prayer cannot be profoundly changed without changing the law of belief. (An Examination of the Shocking Similarities Between the New Mass and Luther's "Mass" by His Grace Archbishop Lefebvre, February 15, 1975, Florence, Italy)
The difference, of course, is that while Archbishop Lefebvre correctly realized this was a tragedy, Francis sees it as something to celebrate.
Radical Left Catholics Resort to Vulgar Speech (F-word)
The new year saw a disturbing trend of left wing Catholic writers using public profanity. On Jan 7th, left wing Catholic writer Simcha Fischer tweeted vulgar profanity proudly and with no apology. Her friend and fellow radical left wing Catholic blogger, Mark Shea, responded to the tweet with his own use of the same profanity. Mrs. Fischers Twitter followers then let loose with 13 uses of the same vulgar profanity in response to the tweet, with full approval of its use.
In addition, on Jan 3rd, the left wing Catholic magazine, Commonweal, published an article with profanity in its very title.
It appears part of the Francis Effect involves taking delight and reveling in the public use of profanity. I suppose this is part and parcel of the inner peace and joy that Francis spirituality brings upon his true believers.
Pope Francis Commits Blasphemy by Smacking Womans Hand?
On New Years Eve, Francis made worldwide headlines for smacking a womans hand who had grabbed his own hand trying to get his attention in St. Peters Square. The next day, on the Novus Ordo Feast of the Mother of God, January 1st, Francis apparently condemned himself of blasphemy stating, Every form of violence inflicted upon a woman is a blasphemy against God..
Yet again Francis makes a hyperbolic theologically incorrect statement, this time trying to redeem himself for his actions the previous day. Yet in the process, he condemns himself of a sin he didnt even commit, at least not on New Years Eve. Instead, Francis previously committed the sin of blasphemy against the holiest woman of all, the Mother of God, in 2013 when he said:
Benedict XVI and Cardinal Sarah Co-Author Book on Priestly Celibacy
This just in: Diane Montagna reports that Benedict XVI and Cardinal Sarah have co-authored a book taking a firm stand against the priestly ordination of married men. Key passages have just been released in the French daily, Le Figaro. Catholic social media is, predictably, ablaze with Chicken Little syndrome. Leftists like Massimo Faggioli are panicking and calling it a breach, while conservative Catholics with rose colored glasses are reacting as if the Amazon Synod has already been defeated.
As usual, I dont believe either of these conclusions is accurate. It is, of course, a very good thing that Benedict XVI and Cardinal Sarah have made a vigorous and public defense of priestly celibacy in the West. However, it must be pointed out that priestly celibacy in the West, although a many centuries old discipline, is still a discipline. Francis understands that he has full authority as Pope to change this discipline. As Benedict and Sarah no doubt rightly point out, changing this discipline would have disastrous effects on the Latin Church and the priesthood. However, it would not affect the doctrinal integrity of the Church.
In contrast, there were so many doctrinal issues Benedict and Sarah could have spoken out about against the synod, the theological impossibility of women deacons being one of them. For Benedict XVI to speak on this issue and to reaffirm its impossibility would have really put Francis in a bind. For Francis to take this step in the future, after Benedict XVI came out vigorously against it, would make it clear that Francis had created a theological breach with even Vatican II theology. For Benedict XVI stands as the last living Council Father of any importance.
My fear now is that Francis will be able to side-step this book by Benedict and Sarah. First, Francis will simply allow time to pass so the book is no longer in the headlines. Second, he will do what he has done so often, most recently in Amoris Laetitia. He will praise priestly celibacy in the Latin church to no end in a final synodal document, perhaps even going so far as to quote Benedict XVIs book on its importance, while still allowing for married priests out of necessity, in limited circumstances, on a trial basis in the Amazon. By doing this Francis will appear to pay homage to his predecessor and priestly celibacy by showing he carefully considered both and takes them seriously. Yet, in reality it will enable Francis to disregard his predecessor and provide an exception that will serve to dismantle priestly celibacy in the Latin Rite. Let us pray Im wrong.
Ping
In the name of Annakin
of Luke
and of the Midichlorians
may the Force be with you
Let us not forget that we have Jesus in the Eucharist no matter what. And the Church will survive this crisis. Promote the Traditional mass and thereby priests and the faithful who will resist the future attacks upon the Church that Jesus created.
Exactly.
I am a non-catholic. Not only am I not offended by Catholic practice, creeds, and teaching, I am offended by the condescension involved in watering down your faith.
Back in 1997, on a cruise to Alaska while still an Anglican but exploring Eastern Orthodoxy, I thought it might be helpful to attend the Mass offered daily on board. After the first day, I explained my situation and why I submitted myself for a blessing but not communion (appropriate, I thought). The priest told me to quietly take communion the next day. I did NOT go back!
Now, a committed Orthodox Christian, I pray for my Roman Catholic brethren who are experiencing such chaos and even apostasy. I pray, not in a triumphal way (we surely have our own problems) but as a brother in the struggle.
Please pray for us as well.
I'm sorry he did that. He was not a good priest.
Ha...they must not be familiar with FR. I see Roman Catholics resort to profanity a great deal on these threads.
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