Knights4Christ
🤒 Indeed this is despicable 🤒 🤮
G.Taylor
Video one:
Who pays and how much do these dance "ministries" cost, what a pile of crap.
St. Joseph Pray For Us
This doesn't even appear Catholic. Could you Imagine St. Augustine, St. Jerome, St. Alphonsus, St. Clare, St. Theresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, having Mass this way? All the while the Bishop of L.A. is there and is promoting this. St. Michael defend us in battle.
Prof. Leonard Wessell
Ladies and Gentlemen, behold the future, behold the fruit(iness) of the so-called pastoral Vat II, whose full realization is the proclaimed mission of Pope Francis. There is no, no, no "abuse" shown in the videos re the liturgical "novelities" realized in LA by bishops and cardinals. NONE whatsoever! On the contrary you see and, ugh, hear the "uses" of liturgical novelities that came out of Vat …More
Ladies and Gentlemen, behold the future, behold the fruit(iness) of the so-called pastoral Vat II, whose full realization is the proclaimed mission of Pope Francis. There is no, no, no "abuse" shown in the videos re the liturgical "novelities" realized in LA by bishops and cardinals. NONE whatsoever! On the contrary you see and, ugh, hear the "uses" of liturgical novelities that came out of Vat II as a reform imperative.

Note that the "uses" evince a Pentecostal megachurch form and do remember the link between Pope Francis and Latin American Pentecostal "liturgiy uses". In the videos we see the Pentecostalization of the Catholic Church. I bet that we will see Catholic megachurches hollering liturgical "abuses" peppered about in tv as competition with the Protestant passing mode of the moment (I suspect there is some evidence that that novelty is losing is effects.
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Temperance
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Knights4Christ
"The gold which has been obscured," says Cardinal Hugo, "is the sinful priest who ought to shine forth with
divine love; but by committing sin he becomes black, and an object of horror even to hell, and becomes more
hateful to God than other sinners." St. John Chrysostom says that the Lord is not so much enraged against any
sinner as against him who, while he shines with the splendor of the …More
"The gold which has been obscured," says Cardinal Hugo, "is the sinful priest who ought to shine forth with
divine love; but by committing sin he becomes black, and an object of horror even to hell, and becomes more
hateful to God than other sinners." St. John Chrysostom says that the Lord is not so much enraged against any
sinner as against him who, while he shines with the splendor of the sacerdotal dignity, insults the divine
majesty. 1 The malice of the sins of a priest is increased by his ingratitude to God, by whom he has been so
highly exalted. St. Thomas teaches that the grievousness of sin increases in proportion to the ingratitude of the
sinner". by St. Alphonsus Liguori
Knights4Christ
"Every sin of a priest is a sin of malice; it is like the sin of the angels that sinned in view of the light, says St. Bernard, speaking of a priest; hence he adds, "He has become an angel of the Lord, and sinning as a priest he sins in heaven."1 He sins in the midst of light, and therefore his sin, as has been said, is a sin of malice: he cannot allege ignorance, for he knows the great evil of …More
"Every sin of a priest is a sin of malice; it is like the sin of the angels that sinned in view of the light, says St. Bernard, speaking of a priest; hence he adds, "He has become an angel of the Lord, and sinning as a priest he sins in heaven."1 He sins in the midst of light, and therefore his sin, as has been said, is a sin of malice: he cannot allege ignorance, for he knows the great evil of mortal sin: he cannot plead weakness, because he knows the means by which, if he wishes, he can acquire strength; if he is unwilling to adopt the , thefault is entirely his own. He would not understand that he might do well. 2 According to St. Thomas, the sin of malice is that which is committed with knowledge. 3 And in another place he says: " Every sin committed through malice is against the Holy Ghost." By St. Alphonsus Maria Liguori