No Mas! No Mass! No Sacrilegious Communions!

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Unknown ,   Mary Ann Kreitzer       

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Monday, March 30, 2020 - 21:30
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Unknown said...

I too have regretted unworthy communions. I am so grateful for your bringing this up. This time of lent and its importance is brought starkly before all with this chastisement. It is a great merciful warning to repent, stop sinning, grieving God. Most especially stop killing and corrupting and enslaving one another with the defense of the unborn innocents a primary moral requirement for this nation to continue as blessed by God. Look around at the whole world's other countries. Why would we give up freedom as a blessing from God to become like that? Most people are risking everything to come here for its blessings which we are on the brink of throwing away. God is a loving Father and is warning us what life will be like not only eternally but on earth without Him. He gave each of us free choice and we are responsible for each of our choices between good and evil daily. Pray people will repent.

 

March 27, 2020 at 1:38 PM 

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Unknown said...

The people 'in sin' you reference are not going to churh, and are not Catholics in good standing and are certainly not reading these words. I had hope when I saw your response to Aqua this morning... and then you submit this. In the next six weeks we are going to see suffering and death not seen in 100 years. I implore you to turn away from your sins of pride, hate, denial of fact, vengeance, spite, racism, and an ability to react to change in the year 2020. Who are you to Judge others? Where is your support of the spiritual and corporal works of mercy? Receiving commuinion in the state of grace or not is really not important in the middle of a worldwide pandemic. You could use this blog for GOOD but you continue your rant of hate and judgement. Is this how Jesus lived his life on earth? Compassion, prayer, helping others, and support of the Church you claim to be a member of, will leave a better spiritual legacy. Church Militant and blogs like yours are doomed for eventual failure as the world ingnores anything you have to say because of your mantle of HATE. You have even slammed Pope Francis but the President gets a pass under the guise of abortion?
Texas was smart.. The consider abortion elective surgery during the pandemic and have stopped all Abortion! A Catholic Governor! The are things that should be un your blog positive facts not rubrics on how to be a good Christian. PEOPLE ARE DYING! Please please consider what this blog could be. Praised be Jesus Christ..

 

March 27, 2020 at 2:03 PM 

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Mary Ann Kreitzer said...

I'm shocked! You obviously don't think sacrilege is a big deal. Are you serious about those committing sacrilege not going to Church? Nancy Pelosi calls herself a "devout Catholic" and is in church every week if we are to believe her. I was at a daily Mass once in D.C. where Ted Kennedy, another 100% abortion proponent was in the congregation, and Tim Kaine another champion of child killing is praised by his ear-tickling pastor. Joe Biden sometimes goes to Holy Trinity in Georgetown when he is in town.

Sacrilege is a sin against the FIRST COMMANDMENT. That is the most important command God gave us.

I don't judge the state of any man's soul, but I have an obligation to judge actions and I do that according the laws of the Church and scripture. If you have an argument with that you are talking to the wrong person. You are shaking your fist at God.

I don't know you but I can make a reasonable "judgment" using the seat of judgment, my reason, to recognize that you do not think with a Catholic mind. I haven't judged anyone in this post. I've shared the words of a saint who brought many, many souls to repentance and spiritual life and is the patron saint of parish priests.

If you don't like what you read here, why do you come? Go somewhere where the words and thoughts please your ears.

 

March 27, 2020 at 2:17 PM 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pretty much the only good thing about the Covid-19 coronavirus scare , apart from fewer Novus Ordo Masses being offered, is that there are likely to be a whole lot less sacrilegious Communions.

She got a bit of stick from some of the commenters, but Mary Ann Kreitzer is definitely on the money with this point. Those criticising her ought to pause and wonder whether she doesn't have a point, and whether now - when Masses have been cancelled allowing us a chance of reflection on our priorities - is not in fact the best time to bring it up.