Burke Warns of "Persistence Of An Ideology"
Recent statements by Cardinal Roche confirm "the persistence of an ideology" which, through the [failed] Novus Ordo, sought to "manipulate and betray" the Church's infallible teaching on the Eucharist and Holy Orders, writes Cardinal Burke.
In the preface to a French republication of Cardinal Ottaviani's prophetic Critical Examination of on the Novus Ordo (1969) he explains that it is clear that many find in the Roman Rite a living source through which they can unite with Christ," and that there is "no reason to discourage them."
Burke analyses that in the Novus Ordo there is "a great deal" of interference with those liturgical institutions that are "not subject to change" but "belong to Divine Right."
He notes that the Roman Rite is "the full expression" of theological, dogmatic, and moral riches.
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In the preface to a French republication of Cardinal Ottaviani's prophetic Critical Examination of on the Novus Ordo (1969) he explains that it is clear that many find in the Roman Rite a living source through which they can unite with Christ," and that there is "no reason to discourage them."
Burke analyses that in the Novus Ordo there is "a great deal" of interference with those liturgical institutions that are "not subject to change" but "belong to Divine Right."
He notes that the Roman Rite is "the full expression" of theological, dogmatic, and moral riches.
Picture: © Joseph Shaw, CC BY-NC-SA, #newsKevqnbbkxj