NO MASS FOR YOU! - IT'S JUST NOT WORTH IT.

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Tony M ,  FOX,  Barona , Anonymous, Unknown 

Date: 
Saturday, January 9, 2021 - 15:30
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Tony M said...

No point in taking you seriously Archbishop Collins.
It would put my salvation at grave risk.
I listen to Archbishop Vigano.
He is much more faithful, courageous, and concerned for the spiritual welfare of his flock than you are.
Will pray for you.

 

6:59 pm, November 28, 2020 

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 FOX said...

Your Eminence, I noticed that in the video you speak of collateral damage. You say "we don't want any collateral damage". You reference those in deep despair, those who may think of suicide during these trying times. You also say that you do not want to close the churches ever again. But you have.

So what about all that collateral damage? What of those who may be turning to drink or other vices, the poor, the lonely, and those with no hope, and indeed those who feel that suicide is the only way?

Your Eminence, is it not better to provide the sacraments to the people? How is it that you say you don't want any collateral damage yet you have taken away the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass from the faithful? What of all those people with little or no hope?

The Church, Your Eminence, is the one place that those with no hope should be guaranteed to find it. Open our churches now!

 

7:46 pm, November 28, 2020 

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Barona said...

Cardinal Collins definitely seems to be living in fear of these public “health official”. There is no need to. We will back him up. The Catholic Church wields enormous influence in the City. If the Cardinal threatened to pull the charitable works the City would in a massive crisis. This would be his “doomsday” bomb against Herr John Tory and his thuggish enablers, busy drafting guidelines and designing “glory holes” to stop the spread - so THEY say- a deadly virus rampaging through our city. We Catholics could bring these fascists to their knees; and if we joined forces with the Orthodox, separates brethren, Jews and Moslem’s we’d have Tory and his thugs defeated in 24 hours.

 

8:02 pm, November 28, 2020 

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 Anonymous said...

Obeying only when what a superior says corresponds exactly to our ideas and our choices is not obeying God but obeying ourselves; it is not doing God’s will but doing our own. If in the case of a difference of opinion, instead of questioning ourselves we immediately question the superior’s discernment and competence, we are no longer people who are obeying but people who are objecting.

 

9:10 pm, November 28, 2020 

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Unknown said...

Hey from Ottawa! So glad a friend in Toronto sent me your blog! Excellent. We in Ottawa have been restricted to 9 laity and the priest at Mass. I am blessed to belong to an FSSP parish and attended a private Mass this morning. The 3 priests are celebrating 2 per day, 3 on Sunday by registration. It's not perfect but at least they didn't say "not worth it..". I want to share something else. I work for the local health unit and since March we've been at times over 100 jammed on one floor (no working at home for us!). There are still around 40 on my floor, most work from home but this is new in the last month! So, it's unsafe to have more than 10 at Holy Mass but safe and acceptable to allow for months, 8 or more hours per day 100 plus staff!!? Petty hard for me to take this numbers game seriously. How is it that there wasn't a "deadly " outbreak in my work place... Covid you are a tool of Satan but God has dealt with you on the cross.

 

9:27 am, December 28, 2020 

 

Own comment: 

"Where the bishop is, there is the Church" used to be a pretty reasonable mantra, but sadly is so no longer. I take the anonymous commenter's point, but when a bishop is obviously not guided by considerations of our Heavenly Home, then we cannot claim he is doing God's will, when it is obvious that he is not and would be so to all Catholics born before the middle of the last century.

The rest of the commenter's sentence is more meaningless twaddle, since it does little to address the issue at hand - which is a bishop going above and beyond what the state requires in shutting down the Mass.