Pope Shuts Down Traditional Order Pope Shuts Down Traditional Order

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Anonymous, Brendan Thompson,Tancred, Tom,Athelstane,UnknownBen Y, Kathleen1031FredGisèle DemersMary AnnTeri,Garrett Quigley                      

 

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Sunday, April 22, 2018 - 00:00
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Fssp is next.

 

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  • One after the other most of those unadapted clerical foundations that sprang up under John Paul II 'New Evangelization' will be suppressed.
    Two major reasons for this is that practically all of them have bypassed the local bishops and their canonical control by securing pontifical Rite status. Furthermore, with few or no exceptions they were founded and governed by very authoritarian narcissists who have built a personality cult around them.
    The biggest nut of them all to crack will be the older Opus Dei whose highly regimented membership spends more time worshipping at the shrine of Jose-Maria than sitting silently at the feet of Jesus Christ. They will probably have to be suppressed within the next fifty or so years.
    They neither of the Church nor for the Church.

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Why? the FSSP spouts the party line--Vatican II is great, JP II is great, and hey, the FSSP parish nearby just celebrated Divine Mercy Sunday with Divine Mercy "sundaes" (including red and blue toppings) after "mass" on the Roman rite Low Sunday!!

 

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  • Are you kidding? What FSSP parish was this? I guess they can't be trusted anymore either.

  • I’ve never seen that, either.

  • This has to be fake. I cannot imagine it happened.

  • As soon as I saw this I checked the first FSSP parish in North America where I suspect the priest would do something like this. And sure enough, there it was, right in the bulletin, Divine Mercy.
    Simply appalling. From all the heterodox and extremely problematic issues I've seen with that priest over the years, the fact that he still remains the pastor of that parish says all you need to know about the FSSP.

  • Anonymous
    Is that FSSP parish in Texas? If not, did they have Divine Mercy sundaes too?

  • Pablo the MexicanApril 14, 2018 at 6:52 PM

    Yes, the FSSP are SSPX sin cojones.

  • Anon at 5:55, the one I saw the bulletin for wasn't in Texas, it was on the Eastern Seaboard.

  • There's a couple of FSSP parishes which include the Divine Mercy devotion (Phoenix, for example, did it last Sunday). It's quite rare, and seems to have happened where they took over an existing community which had some history with the devotion in some form.

    That said, there's a danger in hasty assumptions about how the devotion is understood and practiced in these places. I am no fan myself - I find certain aspects of Sr. Faustina and her visions troublesome - but I am reluctant to assume that a Catholic with an attachment to the Divine Mercy chaplet is heterodox per se.

    I understand the contentious history between the Fraternity and the Society (in which the FSSP has not been without blame), but I have to say that the way this manifests itself among a certain minority of followers of the SSPX in such a way as to suggest that only the Society has the truth faith - that every one of us outside that fold are as good as damned - is extremely alienating, and is not exactly helping your efforts to evangelize.

  • I’m sure the FSSP isn’t perfect, but I think something is broken when you throw the whole thing out because one parish embraces a questionable devotion.

  • The Divine Mercy devotion is beautiful. What do people find objectionable about St. Faustina or the Divine Mercy devotion?

  • The fssp in Olathe ks celebrates the DM farce, tho I cannot attest to sundaes.

    The fssp in Quincy IL has DM propaganda in their narthex.

  • FSSP Tulsa had it, too. Whoever thinks this is an isolated parish or two isn't paying attention.

  • FSSP is just conciliar Church playing Catholic, wearing the clothes and make believe, like a little girl wearing her mama's heels and lipstick, feeling good about herself while pretending she's a grown up. But mama can come in and take away the heels, the lipstick and reprimand her. Just like Francis can and will likely do to the FSSP. Then maybe they'll finally realize Lefebvre wasn't the disobedient fool after all.
    The whole world is indebted to Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, whether they know it or not, whether they like it or not.

    Ora pro nobis, Lefebvre!

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I would guess that the FSSP and others similar should all be on alert. Yes, these unfaithful liberals would rather have no priests than holy traditional ones. I have known of a diocese where priests deliberately sat out Sunday Mass (mortal sin) and had lay people, especially women, conduct a "service" to "get people used to not having a priest". Demonic.

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The day that Pope Benedict dies, the true “Reign of Terror” will begin. God help us all!

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Another proof confirming the non catholicism of Vatican II sect....If you still hold that Mr. Bergogglio is a pope after all this promulgation and condemnations...I hate to say it...but you have missed the boat completely. This man is not a catholic...not a pope...Sedevecantism is the answer.

 

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  • Sedevacantism is a dead end.

    If the Catholic Church has not had a pope for the better part of a century - and no longer has any obvious means of electing any new pope - its truth claims are simply not going to be credible. You might as well swim the Bosporus.

  • You all have a lot to explain before the throne of God for your self righteousness and egotism at falsely judging our Church, the church Jesus died on the cross for. Lack of humility in trusting,” you are Peter and upon you I shall build(not tear down) My Church..... with friends like all of you, who needs enamies! God help you.

  • thesedevacantistdelusion.com

  • If this pope is right, then the Catholic Church’s claims are pretty empty.

  • Perfect example of how these diabolical men are tearing the church in two. We don't even know anymore if we have a pope or a church.

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  1. "If this pope is right, then the Catholic Church’s claims are pretty empty." He's as right as Honorius was.

    And may we live to see the same correction as he earned

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But the Catholic Church is not any pope’s Church. It is Christ Church, and even if “she” is in agony in the cross like Jesus himself was, she will flourish again like Jesus resurrected. Jesus is always attacked, betrayed etc. Didn’t HE started the Church that way? Judas and even Peter are good examples to remember, but only 3 remained by the cross Blessed Mother, Mary M. And
good young John! Will we abandon Jesus too? Those that leave when the wolf attack are as guilty as those that attack HIM. REMEMBER? “Why do you persecute ME? Paul”

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  1. Wave goodbye to Summorum Pontificum, everybody.

 

 

Own comment: 

I have no doubt that many of those highly-placed in the Church would like to get rid of Summorum Pontificum. However, I do not think they will manage it, and no, it is not because I entertain the thought of a few brave cardinals and bishops fighting against the modernist spirit.

It is rather that I think that God's divine supremacy over His creation will be displayed in the restoration of the Catholic Church. The road there, I fear, will however be very painful.