Posted on 05/29/2021 6:47:05 AM PDT by ebb tide
Cardinal Konrad Krajewski – the electrician of Rome’s Communists who never paid the bill and promotes prostitution – inspired Francis to forbid celebrating Mass in St Peter’s, MarcoTosatti.com (May 25) writes.
Since then, St. Peter’s is like a museum. The participants at the daily concelebrations, imposed by Francis, can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Only, Krajewski is above the law.
When he was a Master of Ceremonies under John Paul II, Krajewski was annoyed by the occasional confusion in St Peter’s sacristy while the priests were dressing to celebrate. Therefore, he wanted the rosary to be prayed aloud to avoid chatter.
Then, he was heard saying that “individual celebrations” were “not liturgical” and the morning masses “look like being in a Carthusian monastery of the 18th century.”
Finally, Francis forbad celebrating Mass in St Peter's when Cardinal Sarah, the Prefect of the Liturgy Congregation, and Cardinal Comastri, the Archpriest of St Peter’s, were retired and their successors not yet appointed. According to MarcoTosatti.com, from September, more liturgical restrictions will be enforced in St Peter's.
On May 25, Francis also announced that the St Pius X Preseminary will be moved from the Vatican’s Palazzo San Carlo to another location. This will make sure that its alumni will not be available as altar boys when a successor of Francis will decide to revers the Mass ban in St Peter's.

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Anti-Pope.
He sure is. Technically, an anti-pope is a second pope elected or proclaimed while there is still a reigning pope. So he qualifies on that account alone.
But he’s more the Anti-Christ type of Anti-Pope.
Sadly, you are right.
Too obscure, I attend SSPX but I can’t understand what this is all about, it seems to imply that you have to be in the in-crowd, that only smarties need apply.
The pope has banned “private masses” at the numerous side altars in St. Peter’s. Before that, for centuries, anywhere in the world, a priest could offer mass for a small group or entirely by himself. A priest would go to one of the side altars to offer his daily mass, and usually these were attended by visitors, tourists, or others. The pope has now ordered all masses in St. Peter’s to be “concelebrated.” This changes the meaning of the liturgical sacrifice.
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