Posted on 10/09/2022 6:21:50 PM PDT by ebb tide
Before the end of Vatican II, in February 1965, someone announced to Padre Pio that a eucharist would soon be presided according to a New Rite, ad experimentum, in the vernacular, a rite that had been composed by a liturgical commission to respond to the “inspirations of modern man.”
Padre Pio immediately wrote to Paul VI, even before he had seen the text, to ask him to be dispensed from this liturgical experiment and to be allowed to continue celebrating Mass.
When Cardinal Antonio Bacci (+1971) came to visit him to bring him the requested authorisation, Padre Pio let slip a lament: “For pity's sake, put a swift end to the Council.”
That same year, amid the Council euphoria that promised a “new springtime” for the Church, he confided to one of his spiritual sons: "In this time of darkness, let us pray. Let us do penance for the elect."
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