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ARCHBISHOP LEFEBVRE: IN HIS OWN WORDS

Archbishop Lefebvre: In His Own Words What follows is a Sermon which Archbishop Lefebvre gave in Lille, France in 1976; a video of which is linked below By way of introduction, the following account …More
Archbishop Lefebvre: In His Own Words
What follows is a Sermon which Archbishop Lefebvre gave in Lille, France in 1976; a video of which is linked below
By way of introduction, the following account is quite revealing about what was happening in Rome at this same time:

At a Confirmation which took place in Ridgefield, CT in the early 1980's, Archbishop Lefebvre shared during the sermon how he and Pope John Paul II were together at a gathering in Rome (perhaps an ad limina visit).
In the midst of this gathering of Bishops and Cardinals, Archbishop Lefebvre took the opportunity to engage the Holy Father on the question of the Traditional Mass.
Pope John Paul II asked what it was that Archbishop Lefebvre was seeking for Tradition, and Archbishop Lefebvre explained that he hoped to "free" the Traditional Mass once again so that all Priests might be permitted to offer it if they wished to at any time.
Pope John Paul II listened to the Archbishop's wishes graciously and expressed his willingness …More
Cath intruth
I have never understood how the majority of Catholics ever accepted the abominations that happened at Assisi and not have seen them as a betrayal of our Lord 😭
Jeffrey Ade
I think by this time most Catholics had lost the faith. They embraced VII, and PVI' changes to the mass in English rendered it invalid. They no longer received the Sacramental graces they needed to keep the faith. It could have been a divine chastisement for the sin of contracepting. It was a divine chastisement never the less. Our Lord took the mass away because of the sacrilegious communions. …More
I think by this time most Catholics had lost the faith. They embraced VII, and PVI' changes to the mass in English rendered it invalid. They no longer received the Sacramental graces they needed to keep the faith. It could have been a divine chastisement for the sin of contracepting. It was a divine chastisement never the less. Our Lord took the mass away because of the sacrilegious communions. Those Catholics who held to Our lady of Fatima's requests persevered. After all she told Sr. Lucia to learn to read, and she showed the little children the fires of hell! If you can read you can learn your faith!
rhemes1582
@Cath intruth I don't think most Catholics even know about Assisi
Cath intruth
@rhemes1582 Now that you mention it, I think you are probably right 🥺
Ave Crux
@rhemes1582 After I saw your comment on that yesterday, I did some quick math in my head and realized.....that was 36 years ago....!!!!! It's like ancient history that a lot of people aren't aware of in 2022. If many Catholics aren't aware of Fatima, would fewer be unaware of Assisi? Especially if they're younger than 35! It's better forgotten....unless to make reparation for it.
Cath intruth
The Assisi abomination carries on today in various forms with the Vatican II 'ecumenical' policy 😡 😭