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Roche, "Theology of the Church Has Changed"

Cardinal Arthur Roche, prefect for the Novus Ordo, defended his attempts to outlaw the Mass on March 19.

“The theology of the Church has changed," he told BBC Radio. According to him "before" the priest represented the people "at a distance". The faithful were "channeled, as it were, through this person who alone celebrated the Mass."

In Roche's superstition, "it is not only the priest who celebrates the liturgy, but also those who are baptised with him." He calls this "an enormous [= Protestant] statement".

The Catholic religion cannot change because it is true, but Roche is trying to impose his neo-Protestant ideology on the faithful.

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Jeffrey Ade

Oh but he is right isn't he? Because that is just what the progressives intended to accomplish through V2. And they did! The "Conciliar Church" does change its doctrines!

Tony M

Roche is lying.....and he is lying about a very, very important matter. This is not a small lie. Despicable!!!

CatMuse

The Catholic Church teaches the truth which cannot change. Her religion is the true religion. The theology of the Church is unchanging. With this self-professed heresy he now is a confirmed member of the antichurch.

Ivan Tomas

Indeed! He is a prefect for novus ordo religion!
Remember: Lex orandi, Lex credendi, Lex vivendi!

123jussi

Ban the Novus Ordo!

Seabass

We follow the voice of our Shepherd, not roaches.

Scapular

We get our Theology from the Holy Mass not the other way around!

rhemes1582

It reads to me like a public rejection of The Holy Catholic Faith.
They once called that " Heresy"

Domenico Alonzi

True. In a Revelation of Jesus to Maria G Norcia, Jesus says: "The Church will be in mourning..."

Tony Smith

I personally love statements like that. In essence they confirm our point. The conciliar Church is a new religion foreign to the one founded by Christ.

Tony Smith

The fish rots at the head.

Simon North

The Bergoglio Regime is the gift that keeps on giving. We've been told for 60 years throughout four previous papacies that Vatican II changed nothing, that it was a mere updating of the self-expressive language of the Church. Roche simply brings the contours of the counterfeit church into sharper focus.