Posted on 03/31/2021 5:18:24 PM PDT by ebb tide
Francis' Anti-Mass decree legitimises worldwide abuses because similar prohibitions have been enforced for decades without being explicitly formulated, Archbishop Viganò writes on AldoMariaValli.it (March 31).
In most sacristies, priests who want to say Mass are forced into passive concelebrations. For Viganò it is "useless" to object that saying Mass is a "right of every priest."
Modernists detest the simultaneous celebration of several Masses and the celebration towards God, Viganò explains because for them, the Mass is "a dinner.”
He decries the cowardly and complicit silence of many prelates: “Where is the Archpriest Emeritus of the Basilica [Comastri], where is Cardinal Re, who like me has celebrated his private Mass in St. Peter's every day for years?”
Viganó explains that Francis' ecclesial dictatorship is based on “subjects without backbone.” He understands the Anti-Mass decree as another attempt to pander heretics, non-Christians and neo-pagans.
The situation under Francis is for Viganò like a "modern golden calf" which awaits the return of Moses who will restore the Catholics to the true Faith after driving out "the new idolaters, followers of Aaron of Santa Marta.”

Ping
Is Bergolio going to say any Easter masses at the Papal altar?
It has not been used since the “thing” was placed on it.
There’s no stomach to resist yet. Vigano will have to keep pushing and hope he gets more support.
If priests go in the Basilica and celebrate Mass, will Francis send the Swiss Guard to interrupt them with force?
That would be interesting.
In a statement today, the Vatican said that all Holy Week celebrations will be celebrated at the Altar of the Chair in St Peter's Basilica "without the participation of the people".
The altar of the Chair is a side altar in the basilica, not one worthy of Bergoglio's Pachamama worship, but sufficient for a slight nod to the Son of God, whom Francis claims was not divine until His Resurrection.
That’s a great question, isn’t it?
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