Posted on 07/29/2022 8:45:06 AM PDT by ebb tide
Despite all their talk about "listening" and the "Synodal Way," Francis and his fellow revolutionaries steadfastly REFUSE to listen to the hundreds of thousand of Catholics worldwide who choose to worship God at the Latin Mass -- the Mass of St. Faustina, St. José Sánchez del Río, St. Maximilian Kolbe, and Padre Pio.
In the middle of a worldwide pandemic, why is the Church of Pope Francis persecuting faithful Catholics whose only crime is an earnest desire to have access to the Mass of their fathers, the Latin Rite of 1,969 years?
Like Stalin in the USSR, Castro in Cuba, and Calles in Mexico, the Vatican of Pope Francis is declaring war on the Catholic Mass and the priests who offer it. Why?
Michael J. Matt explains exactly why. It is time to resist Francis to his face just as Paul resisted Peter in Galatians. Why? Because the Faith comes first and Obedience is NOT a theological virtue.
Ping
The wrath of God may be on us because of Church leaders destroying 2000 years of Religious Practices. Seems its just beginning since famine, pestilence, disease and war is advancing upon the World rapidly. Only solution is to decertify Vatican II and reinstitute TLM.
God is permitting our painful correction for abortion and ignoring humanae vitae and the tolerated wiggle room and ambiguity in and since V2.
Bring it. What choice do we have but submit to God and His omnipotent correction. We need the suffering for our return to Him.
“People have been given the idea that whatever the pope has the authority to do he may morally do, we deny both that the pope has the authority to introduce a new mass and we insist that the introduction of a totally new Rite with a questionable theology, and that is putting it mildly, the introduction of a new Rite with a questionable theology is not only unlawful, that is, it goes clearly contrary to the established law [Quo Primum], but it is immoral, independent of the law of which the pope is bound.
People have the idea that the pope, because he is the head of the Church, has limitless authority. This is altogether wrong. He is not at all limitless in what he may do, he is strictly bound to what he must do and he is bound to adhere to what has been established. The role and the duty of the pope not to deviate from what has been established, but to make sure that all his subjects don’t deviate from it.” - Fr. James Wathen
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