Disgraced Neo-Conservative Founder Has Died
Father Carlos Miguel Buela, 82, an Argentine priest who founded the Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE), died in Genoa, Italy, on April 23. A few days before his death, he suffered from heart failure …More
Father Carlos Miguel Buela, 82, an Argentine priest who founded the Institute of the Incarnate Word (IVE), died in Genoa, Italy, on April 23.
A few days before his death, he suffered from heart failure and was hospitalised with bilateral pneumonia. Francis was informed of Buela's condition and gave his apostolic blessing.
Buela founded the male branch of his community in 1984 and the female branch in 1988. The institute was placed under a commissioner by Francis.
Buela was later separated from the institute because of credible allegations of homosexual sins.
Picture: Carlos Miguel Buela © Verbo Encarnado España, #newsRzdelofuju
A few days before his death, he suffered from heart failure and was hospitalised with bilateral pneumonia. Francis was informed of Buela's condition and gave his apostolic blessing.
Buela founded the male branch of his community in 1984 and the female branch in 1988. The institute was placed under a commissioner by Francis.
Buela was later separated from the institute because of credible allegations of homosexual sins.
Picture: Carlos Miguel Buela © Verbo Encarnado España, #newsRzdelofuju
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Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
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"Why is it that so many founders of these ecclesiastical institutions have had credible charges of either sexual or financial impropriety against them. And it's not just a very recent phenomenon. Look at Jean Vanier (L'Arche) or Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado (Legionaries of Christ)."
These are mostly, all communities founded after VAtican II. There have been hundreds of Orders and communities founded …More
"Why is it that so many founders of these ecclesiastical institutions have had credible charges of either sexual or financial impropriety against them. And it's not just a very recent phenomenon. Look at Jean Vanier (L'Arche) or Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado (Legionaries of Christ)."
These are mostly, all communities founded after VAtican II. There have been hundreds of Orders and communities founded after Vatican II, some, stupidly enough, founded "in the Spirit" of Vatican II. Of thouse, 98% have already gone extinct, or (if they were traditional leaning) persecuted into extinction (Trinitatians of Mary for example, founded in Mexico). There have been about 100 'Orders" founded in the USA after VAtican II, and nearly 100% of them are now extinct.
Building on the "Novus Ordo" is impossible. It's sad. The Novus Ordo is spiritually bankrupt. Unless the community is otherwise traditional, usues some Latin, wears a traditional habit, it woun't grow.
I can think of 3-4 Orders of sisters founded within the last 40 years, which started with a handful, and still have only a handful (less than 40). Before VAtican II in the USA, religious Orders founded from the 1820's thru the 1930's had beteen several hundred, to several thousand sisters within 30 years of foundation. Impossible with the VAtican II reforms and Mass.
Two good examples of failed VAtican II Orders are the Missionaries of the Eternal Word (priests and brothers), which still has only about 15 members after nearly 40 years, and the Sisters of St. Joseph the Worker, which began with about 18 members, and today has anout 7. They have only Novus Ordo, short habits, etc.
Don't be surprised if the Institute of the INcarnate Word is disbanded.
These are mostly, all communities founded after VAtican II. There have been hundreds of Orders and communities founded after Vatican II, some, stupidly enough, founded "in the Spirit" of Vatican II. Of thouse, 98% have already gone extinct, or (if they were traditional leaning) persecuted into extinction (Trinitatians of Mary for example, founded in Mexico). There have been about 100 'Orders" founded in the USA after VAtican II, and nearly 100% of them are now extinct.
Building on the "Novus Ordo" is impossible. It's sad. The Novus Ordo is spiritually bankrupt. Unless the community is otherwise traditional, usues some Latin, wears a traditional habit, it woun't grow.
I can think of 3-4 Orders of sisters founded within the last 40 years, which started with a handful, and still have only a handful (less than 40). Before VAtican II in the USA, religious Orders founded from the 1820's thru the 1930's had beteen several hundred, to several thousand sisters within 30 years of foundation. Impossible with the VAtican II reforms and Mass.
Two good examples of failed VAtican II Orders are the Missionaries of the Eternal Word (priests and brothers), which still has only about 15 members after nearly 40 years, and the Sisters of St. Joseph the Worker, which began with about 18 members, and today has anout 7. They have only Novus Ordo, short habits, etc.
Don't be surprised if the Institute of the INcarnate Word is disbanded.
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Gross Immorality Fallen-Away Catholics Cursed by Almighty God! “As they liked not to have God in their knowledge, God delivered them up to a reprobate sense.” Romans 1:28 “Beware of false prophets who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. By their fruits you shall know them... Every good tree bringeth forth good fruit, and the evil tree bringeth forth evil …More
Gross Immorality Fallen-Away Catholics Cursed by Almighty God! “As they liked not to have God in their knowledge, God delivered them up to a reprobate sense.” Romans 1:28 “Beware of false prophets who come to you in the clothing of sheep, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. By their fruits you shall know them... Every good tree bringeth forth good fruit, and the evil tree bringeth forth evil fruit.” (Matthew 7:15) johnthebaptist.us/…glish/documents/articles/rjmi/tr2_romans_curse.pdf
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Why is it that so many founders of these ecclesiastical institutions have had credible charges of either sexual or financial impropriety against them. And it's not just a very recent phenomenon. Look at Jean Vanier (L'Arche) or Fr Marcial Maciel Degollado (Legionaries of Christ).
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In the light of 2000 years Church history it is a very recent phenomenon.
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@petrus100452 Point taken. When I wrote 'recent', I meant since Pope Francis's era. Thinking about it, some of these were brewing just before the Council, and exploded after it.
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I think it has to do with the fact that they achieve immense fame in their lifetimes, and sociopaths and psychopaths are attracted to the fame. Many of them end up abusing their power, sexually.
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1 John 3:8 He that committeth sin is of the devil, for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God appeared, that he might destroy the works of the devil. www.JohnTheBaptist.us
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
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Sedevacantist!= REAL CATHOLICS, FAITHFUL CATHOLICS !!!!!!
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@Kenjiro M. Yoshimori Exactly. Traditional Catholicism=Church of Christ, Novus Ordo=Ape of the Church, Eastern orthodoxy=errors of Russia.