IVE: Vatican Persecution Continues Unabated
Four days before the death of its founder, Father Carlos Buela, Spanish Cardinal Santos Abril, Francis' delegate, sent a threatening letter to the Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE), writes …More
Four days before the death of its founder, Father Carlos Buela, Spanish Cardinal Santos Abril, Francis' delegate, sent a threatening letter to the Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE), writes VidaNuevaDigital.com (25 April)
- Santos calls the list of "illegal" actions "endless" - as if the Vatican cared about canon law except to persecute Catholics.
- At a time when thousands of religious communities are closing every year, Santos forbids the IVE to create new foundations and asks them to suppress houses created since 2019.
- Santos says that after 30 years of Vatican intervention, "little has changed" in the IVE - meaning that the Vatican has not yet been able to corrupt it.
- He complains that the IVE doesn't respect its own constitutions, as if any other Novus Ordo group would.
- Shortly before his death in March, Buela visited the IVE in Acilia, Italy, which, Santos writes, became a "massive pilgrimage" of IVE members. Santos calls it "really serious" because it happened "without …More
- Santos calls the list of "illegal" actions "endless" - as if the Vatican cared about canon law except to persecute Catholics.
- At a time when thousands of religious communities are closing every year, Santos forbids the IVE to create new foundations and asks them to suppress houses created since 2019.
- Santos says that after 30 years of Vatican intervention, "little has changed" in the IVE - meaning that the Vatican has not yet been able to corrupt it.
- He complains that the IVE doesn't respect its own constitutions, as if any other Novus Ordo group would.
- Shortly before his death in March, Buela visited the IVE in Acilia, Italy, which, Santos writes, became a "massive pilgrimage" of IVE members. Santos calls it "really serious" because it happened "without …More
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Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
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I thought form so much I've read that Francis the apostate heretic Pope was supposed to be on his last days. Doesn't look like that to me.
John Fritz Logan
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@Kenjiro M. Yoshimori Why doesn't it look that way suddenly? Francis' delegates and cronies will only act more frantically and faster till his death is officially announced.
I am following his visit to Hungary, he seems weak. His left eye often looks weird.More
@Kenjiro M. Yoshimori Why doesn't it look that way suddenly? Francis' delegates and cronies will only act more frantically and faster till his death is officially announced.
I am following his visit to Hungary, he seems weak. His left eye often looks weird.
I am following his visit to Hungary, he seems weak. His left eye often looks weird.
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There are good things about the Institute. The major weaknesses are their adherence to the Mass of Paul VI and their general acceptance of the post-conciliar ecclesial innovations - liturgical and otherwise.