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David WS
David WS
Tuesday, August 3, AD 2021 4:56am

Great pic.

I’ve been listening to some traditional podcasts and while absolutely right in confirming the Latin Mass, they’re acting like everyone needs to learn Latin immediately and that the Holy Spirit Led only they. I have sympathy for their being treated so cruelly by Francis, see nothing wrong with the Latin Mass, know that Norvus Ordo Masses are too often corrupted, but I’m have a hard time with their idea of God allowing a leading of a majority of Catholics astray with NO.

What a mess.

Clinton
Clinton
Tuesday, August 3, AD 2021 6:17am

David, at one time the overwhelming majority of the Church had fallen for Arianism. Eventually orthodoxy prevailed, of course, as it will in this age too. Unfortunately, this pontificate is not helping that inevitable triumph of Truth.

I am baffled and appalled that this Pope and his courtiers are so hostile to traditional Catholics like the young men in the photo above, and yet that same Pope can praise the likes of Fr. James Martin SJ. That traditional Catholics get the back of Francis’ hand, while the smarmy Fr. Martin gets a handwritten letter praising and validating his work tells me all I need to know about this Pope. His reign is destined for failure, but the damage he’ll do in the meantime is appalling.

David WS
David WS
Tuesday, August 3, AD 2021 7:48am

Clinton,
To my knowledge a full Council never approved Arianism, while “ at one time the overwhelming majority of the Church had fallen for Arianism. “

To say V2 was entirely wrong to me seems an equal and opposite error.
To that there was an abuse of the council no doubt. Not finding Latin belief that V2 is entirely a lie as to not making any sense. There’s no continuity in either that or Francis saying the Latin mass was bad.

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