No Ordination because of Latin Mass: Bishop Responds to "Real Ordeal" with Empty Words
On June 29, the Coajutor Bishop of Fréjus-Toulon, François Touvet, 59, ordained six priests. At the end of the ordination, he claimed to be "close to the other candidates", referring to those members …More
On June 29, the Coajutor Bishop of Fréjus-Toulon, François Touvet, 59, ordained six priests.
At the end of the ordination, he claimed to be "close to the other candidates", referring to those members of the Missionaries of Divine Mercy, who are forbidden by the Vatican to be ordained. Monsignor Touvet called this "a real ordeal" for them.
The Missionaries of Divine Mercy were founded in Toulon in 2005 and are committed to the Roman Rite. The community has 22 members, including seven priests, one deacon, two brothers and twelve seminarians. One deacon has been waiting for ordination for more than two years, and four deacons for one year.
Monsignor Touvet said that the dialogue continues with their superiors, with the relevant Roman dicasteries and with Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline of Marseille. "I want you to know that I am doing my utmost to ensure that the ordinations can take place," he said.
He knows that a vocation is "a call from the Lord and his Church to which the seminarian responds …More
At the end of the ordination, he claimed to be "close to the other candidates", referring to those members of the Missionaries of Divine Mercy, who are forbidden by the Vatican to be ordained. Monsignor Touvet called this "a real ordeal" for them.
The Missionaries of Divine Mercy were founded in Toulon in 2005 and are committed to the Roman Rite. The community has 22 members, including seven priests, one deacon, two brothers and twelve seminarians. One deacon has been waiting for ordination for more than two years, and four deacons for one year.
Monsignor Touvet said that the dialogue continues with their superiors, with the relevant Roman dicasteries and with Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline of Marseille. "I want you to know that I am doing my utmost to ensure that the ordinations can take place," he said.
He knows that a vocation is "a call from the Lord and his Church to which the seminarian responds …More
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Naomi Arai
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Why did they think was going to happen? Ecclesia Dei has been a trap since its inception.
Francis shows us - once again - the lies of the Vatican II crowd. This time it's how the liberals in the Church have manufactured a "vocations crisis" to destroy the sacerdotal ministry of the holy priesthood! Read the book Good-bye, Good Men by Michael Rose!
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Francis is totally political. Those seminarians should be ordained.