First Country "Banishes" Roman Mass
Costa Rica's Bishops’ Conference (pictured) decreed in a joint letter that all Roman Masses are "forbidden" throughout the country's eight dioceses, InfoVaticana.com reports (July 20). The letter - …More
Costa Rica's Bishops’ Conference (pictured) decreed in a joint letter that all Roman Masses are "forbidden" throughout the country's eight dioceses, InfoVaticana.com reports (July 20).
The letter - which can safely be ignored - is signed by the presiding Bishop José Manuel Gerrita Herrera of Ciudad Quesada. It claims that there has „never been a group“ of traditional faithful in the country. This statement makes the bishops look like Japan's war government which passed anti-Jewish laws although there were no Jews in the country.
However, the statement of the tragic-comical prelates is untrue. There were several diocesan Roman Masses in Costa Rica although the bishops never gave up persecuting them.
In Alajuela Diocese, a group called Summorum Pontificum was erected in 2018. Their bylaws were signed by the diocesan chancellor. The group was allowed in order to damage Pius X. Now, this apostolate is handed over to them.
The Costa Rica bishops are known for their incompetence and poor …More
The letter - which can safely be ignored - is signed by the presiding Bishop José Manuel Gerrita Herrera of Ciudad Quesada. It claims that there has „never been a group“ of traditional faithful in the country. This statement makes the bishops look like Japan's war government which passed anti-Jewish laws although there were no Jews in the country.
However, the statement of the tragic-comical prelates is untrue. There were several diocesan Roman Masses in Costa Rica although the bishops never gave up persecuting them.
In Alajuela Diocese, a group called Summorum Pontificum was erected in 2018. Their bylaws were signed by the diocesan chancellor. The group was allowed in order to damage Pius X. Now, this apostolate is handed over to them.
The Costa Rica bishops are known for their incompetence and poor …More
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According to the bishops' conference, Traditional faithful "do not seek the synergy that would give theological-pastoral validity to their ritual preferences”
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They will go to hell!
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Apostates, one and all. Bet they have a picture of Judas hanging up on their walls.
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That isn't how The Church uses the term "apostate". They're just evil, intolerant modernists.
SSPX Will sort out these loosers!
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Those with no Canonical status at all should go sort out their own house before meddling with those who, despite their failings, are still fully part of The Church.
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Dit is geen nepnieuws maar vals nieuws.
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Remember, the TLM was never abrogated, therefore, not even the Pope can legitimately forbid a priest from celebrating it. Of course Francis is subject to no earthly law.
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However, it seems, a Bishop now can forbid a priest from publicly celebrating it.
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Catholic Sat: During the course of his Pontificate, Pope Francis has met with groups of lay faithful associated with Catholic Charasmatic Renewal at least 30 times. He has however never met with a lay group of faithful associated with the Old Rite, who probably lie beyond his peripheries.
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Disgraceful, during a time in history when we so need the most Holy Latin Mass Francis & his clowns are trying to silence it. God will not be mocked, if we think times are bad now with communism spreading her errors all over the world, just wait and see what's in store for all humidity because of this pachamama anti-pope. God help us!
"Therefore, no one whosoever is permitted to alter this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, precept, grant, indult, declaration, will, decree, and prohibition. Would anyone, however, presume to commit such an act, he should know that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.
Given at St. Peter’s in the year of the Lord’s Incarnation, …More
"Therefore, no one whosoever is permitted to alter this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, precept, grant, indult, declaration, will, decree, and prohibition. Would anyone, however, presume to commit such an act, he should know that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.
Given at St. Peter’s in the year of the Lord’s Incarnation, 1570, on the 14th of July of the Fifth year of Our Pontificate."
Given at St. Peter’s in the year of the Lord’s Incarnation, 1570, on the 14th of July of the Fifth year of Our Pontificate."
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