Posted on 06/27/2023 6:51:28 PM PDT by ebb tide
Yesterday The Great Roman™ informed me of the news that for this year’s Summorum Pontificum Pilgrimage in October (I hope to be there), the locum tenentes of St. Peter’s Basilica have forbidden the celebration of Mass in the Vetus Ordo.
I was told that the reason for not allowing the TLM in St. Peter’s for the Pilgrimage is that the Synod (“walking together”) on Synodality (“walking together-ity”) ends the day before.
So, obviously, there can’t be a Mass in St. Peter’s the day after.
Instead, so I was told, there will be the recitation of Sext.
I have another idea.
Picture this.
A hundred or so priests with hundreds of lay people and religious process into St. Peter’s as they do each year. They head to the “Altar of the Chair” in the apse (which isn’t really the “altar of the chair” anymore after Virgilio Noè destroyed it … I was there that morning).
Recitation of the office of Sext…or some devotion… say, the Novena Prayers of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, since it is her Feast today under that title… take place.
On conclusion, upon a given sign, all the lay people kneel to recite the Rosary as all the priests simultaneously put on purple stoles, take out their Rituale Romanum and, sotto voce, begin to recite the Chapter 3 exorcism of the place from Title XII.
In 2019, Bergoglio and Company worshipped the pagan idol, Pachamama, directly over the tomb of St. Peter.
The Pagan Worship of Pachamama in the Light of the Abu Dhabi Declaration
Not surprisingly, in less that two years, Bergolio forbade private Masses at all altars in the same basilica.
Vatican ends practice of priests celebrating Mass alone in St. Peter’s
And now a once-in-a year TLM is being denied, because Bergoglio's evil Sin-Nod had ended one day before.
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