The Reek of Mendacity
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 41 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Diocesan renewal plan, Newspeak.
We just went through the same thing in St. Louis with the All Things New plan.
sarcasm alert=======================
Maybe the soon to be vacant properties will house exciting new Planned Parenthood care centers where reproductive freedom can mingle with sex altering procedures to glorify the God that is you. Care…. no matter what. barf
The alternative?
Bring in young vibrant priests who have been brought up in the Latin rite. Engagement.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will start, but it will be only three or four days a week, a couple of hours on those days.
Jesus will do the rest.
His people, who have been seduced by the world, will start to come to adore.That will lead to a return to the Sacraments.
Where will 110 TLM celebrants come from?
From our prayers and sacrifices.
The rigid stance from Pope Francis regarding the rite will soon be rescinded. Why?
Because prayers are answered when we pray for an advancement of Christ. Seattle is in retreat.
The Pope can not be pope from the grave.
Going back IS the way forward.
Back to the Latin Mass, processions, adoration.
Why will people come back to adore?
Because hell on earth is becoming a reality and people seduced by demons will seek for truth as their worship of financial security, entertainment and self gratification will come to an end.
Why will their worship of false Gods end?
Because the day of reckoning will come upon them as swiftly as biblical storms appear out of the ocean and quakes shake under their feet.
They will seek the one true God when they are brought to their knees in despair.
“It ever clings to the post Vatican II Church like an unholy shroud.”
… Or a security blanket
I cannot fathom how the VatII crowd can continue to bang their tamborines with such joy like a hippie Nero. It’s as if they enjoy the warmth of the conflagration.
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Ah, my old diocese from 15 years ago! Apparently, there was no church at the time that the FSSP could take over, pay off the debt, renovate, and completely renew with a vibrant community (Looking at you Immaculate Conception). No, we used the mausoleum in the cemetery for the early mass, and rented (for an exorbitant fee) another parish for the high mass. Multiple attempts to get our own church fell through until the FSSP found a tiny Protestant church to buy. I believe they have 4 or 5 masses on Sunday to fit all the parishioners.
I was very happy to move back to the Midwest after living in Seattle.