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Should Catholics Attend the New Mass? - Part II of II - Episode 15 SSPX FAQ Videos. sspx.org - As we examined in our previous video, “What is the Novus Ordo Missae?” The New Mass was created after …More
Should Catholics Attend the New Mass? - Part II of II - Episode 15 SSPX FAQ Videos.
sspx.org - As we examined in our previous video, “What is the Novus Ordo Missae?” The New Mass was created after Vatican II, under the influence of Fr. Annibale Bugnini and Pope Paul VI, both of whom wanted a liturgy that was ecumenical and would not be a “stumbling block” to Protestants.
This goal was accomplished with the new liturgy by obscuring or even removing from its prayers the Catholic doctrines concerning the propitiatory nature of the Mass, the sacrificial and mediatory character of the priesthood, and the dogma of the Real Presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist.
It was these alarming theological deficiencies that caused Cardinals Ottaviani and Bacci to write in September 1969 to Pope Paul VI what was called the “Ottaviani Intervention.” In Part 6 we read: “It is evident that the Novus Ordo has no intention of presenting the Faith as taught by the Council of Trent, to which, …More
Ben Martin
Come weaklings defend your "Holy Father" with the Standard of the Church and Christ---can not do it can you---only in name and uniform and then use the real teachings so they are adulterate for a man that is a Modernist-- that is love of Christ. Can't do it --so hide behind the very teaching that will bring you to Hell unless you repent.
Looks like you got what Christ said--the enemies of Christ …More
Come weaklings defend your "Holy Father" with the Standard of the Church and Christ---can not do it can you---only in name and uniform and then use the real teachings so they are adulterate for a man that is a Modernist-- that is love of Christ. Can't do it --so hide behind the very teaching that will bring you to Hell unless you repent.

Looks like you got what Christ said--the enemies of Christ leading and directing the flock, as wolves in sheep's clothing.