Ranting with the Jesuits: Francis Fights His Own Backwardness
“There is an incredible support for restorationism, for what I call ‘indietrismo’ (backwardness),” Francis admitted during a meeting with the Jesuits in Budapest (April 29, LaCiviltaCattolica.it), a neo-modernist order that is currently falling apart.
He who wants to go back to the 1960s and to Vatican II, once again spoke about himself, "Going backwards does not preserve life, never. You must change.” Despite calling this "a nostalgic disease", Francis does not change.
Then he unleashed his well-known hatred of the Church's liturgy justifying his belief that the permission to celebrate Mass is mandatory for all newly ordained priests, although he has no power to forbid Mass.
To justify his abuse of power, he hides behind "the necessary consultations" even though these consultations recommended leaving things as they were. He also insults the best of the Catholic faithful, ranting that the Mass is "used in an ideological way", something he should say about homosex Eucharists.
Francis needs to cool down. His hatred will not be strong enough to harm the Holy Mass.
Picture: © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsEkzwcozecx
He who wants to go back to the 1960s and to Vatican II, once again spoke about himself, "Going backwards does not preserve life, never. You must change.” Despite calling this "a nostalgic disease", Francis does not change.
Then he unleashed his well-known hatred of the Church's liturgy justifying his belief that the permission to celebrate Mass is mandatory for all newly ordained priests, although he has no power to forbid Mass.
To justify his abuse of power, he hides behind "the necessary consultations" even though these consultations recommended leaving things as they were. He also insults the best of the Catholic faithful, ranting that the Mass is "used in an ideological way", something he should say about homosex Eucharists.
Francis needs to cool down. His hatred will not be strong enough to harm the Holy Mass.
Picture: © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsEkzwcozecx