Legalism: Francis' Diocese "Forbids" ALL Roman Rite Easter Liturgies
The Diocese of Rome "prohibited" the Easter Triduum, all sacraments and sacramentals except Mass according to the Roman Rite with an October 7 decree. MessaInLatino.it (November 9) calls the ukase “…More
The Diocese of Rome "prohibited" the Easter Triduum, all sacraments and sacramentals except Mass according to the Roman Rite with an October 7 decree.
MessaInLatino.it (November 9) calls the ukase “the worst and most restrictive implementation of Traditionis Custodes.”
“It could only come from the diocese of Rome, which from the heart of Christianity has become the epicentre of a senseless war against the Roman liturgy.”
Easter is even "forbidden" in the Roman Parish run by the Fraternity of St Peter (FSSP), in Saints Celsus and Julian Basilica entrusted to the Christ the King Institute (ICRSS), and in other churches where the Roman Mass is celebrated.
In Francis' rigid Anti-Rigidity Church and judgmental Who-Am-I-To-Judge pontificate the axe of "mercy" falls on those who are legitimately anchored in the Church's Tradition, MessaInLatino.it comments, adding, “Hard times for the faithful of Rome and beyond. Good luck... to Pachamama!"
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MessaInLatino.it (November 9) calls the ukase “the worst and most restrictive implementation of Traditionis Custodes.”
“It could only come from the diocese of Rome, which from the heart of Christianity has become the epicentre of a senseless war against the Roman liturgy.”
Easter is even "forbidden" in the Roman Parish run by the Fraternity of St Peter (FSSP), in Saints Celsus and Julian Basilica entrusted to the Christ the King Institute (ICRSS), and in other churches where the Roman Mass is celebrated.
In Francis' rigid Anti-Rigidity Church and judgmental Who-Am-I-To-Judge pontificate the axe of "mercy" falls on those who are legitimately anchored in the Church's Tradition, MessaInLatino.it comments, adding, “Hard times for the faithful of Rome and beyond. Good luck... to Pachamama!"
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Just for the sake of being precise, the “Easter Triduum” does not include the Mass of Easter Sunday, but that of Holy Thursday, the Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil. It has long been forbidden (except for in 2020) to celebrate any of these in private. It has probably been done in order to coerce concelebration on Holy Thursday. If there is no Holy Thursday Mass in a Church, there …More
Just for the sake of being precise, the “Easter Triduum” does not include the Mass of Easter Sunday, but that of Holy Thursday, the Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil. It has long been forbidden (except for in 2020) to celebrate any of these in private. It has probably been done in order to coerce concelebration on Holy Thursday. If there is no Holy Thursday Mass in a Church, there is no host for the priest to consume on Friday. If the other Sacraments are prohibited, there is no need to bless Baptismal water on Saturday. There could be a nefarious logic to it all.
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‘I beseech thee, O Lord God of heaven, strong, great, and terrible, who keepest covenant and mercy with those that love thee, and keep thy commandments: Let thy ears be attentive, and thy eyes open, to hear the prayer of thy servant, which I pray before thee now, night and day, for the children of Israel thy servants: and I confess the sins of the children of Israel, by which they have sinned …More
‘I beseech thee, O Lord God of heaven, strong, great, and terrible, who keepest covenant and mercy with those that love thee, and keep thy commandments: Let thy ears be attentive, and thy eyes open, to hear the prayer of thy servant, which I pray before thee now, night and day, for the children of Israel thy servants: and I confess the sins of the children of Israel, by which they have sinned against thee: I and my father's house have sinned. We have been seduced by vanity, and have not kept thy commandments, and ceremonies and judgments, which thou hast commanded thy servant Moses.’ (Nehemiah 1:5-7)
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For many years, the traditional Midnight Mass of Christmas was celebrated in Rome at a church on the via del Corso called Gesù Maria, which was also used by the ICRSP for Sunday Mass. One year, however, the religious order who had charge of the church decided to do their own Midnight Mass at actual midnight, instead of the usual 8 or 9 pm, so the trads had to go elsewhere. A long-standing member …More
For many years, the traditional Midnight Mass of Christmas was celebrated in Rome at a church on the via del Corso called Gesù Maria, which was also used by the ICRSP for Sunday Mass. One year, however, the religious order who had charge of the church decided to do their own Midnight Mass at actual midnight, instead of the usual 8 or 9 pm, so the trads had to go elsewhere. A long-standing member of the trad community who somehow didn't get the message that the trad Mass was moved showed up at the Gesù Maria at midnight, and there were 4 people in the congregation. This is the Bergoglian vision of the Church: better to have no Catholics at all than Catholics who worship in the traditional rite.
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it's all about accepting the new (c)atholic church ..........
The faithful will go to sspx and will not return. Who really wins this war?
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The faithful do not become schismatics. That's a contradiction in terms. ;-)
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Cardinal Vicar of Rome issues implementation of motu proprio. Bans all other sacramental rites besides Mass. Bans the Easter Triduum.
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"every day, except the Easter Triduum, the faithful may participate in the celebration of the Eucharist according to the Missale Romanum of 1962 in the parish of Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini (cf. art. 3 §5, Traditionis Custodes)"
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Here we have an example or really paradigm, of how the Mass is extracted from its setting. Usually we see it with the rite itself, reducing the action to its so-called essentials, but the limitation of the Traditional Latin Mass to JUST Mass -- and not the Easter Triduum, or baptisms, or weddings -- highlights, however negatively, how the Christian life is a unity, not a sporadic participation in …More
Here we have an example or really paradigm, of how the Mass is extracted from its setting. Usually we see it with the rite itself, reducing the action to its so-called essentials, but the limitation of the Traditional Latin Mass to JUST Mass -- and not the Easter Triduum, or baptisms, or weddings -- highlights, however negatively, how the Christian life is a unity, not a sporadic participation in the bare minimum.
Ironically, because they pride themselves on being all about the Mass, the ideological Novus Ordo-ists *reduce* the Mass by their refusal to acknowledge its organic context, especially in parish life, which is simply the life of the people.
They want to limit the people, making them into consumers of a "preference," an idiosyncrasy that must be occasionally indulged, instead of allowing them to be free, living in a unified world of worship, connected to the whole communion of saints.
Ironically, because they pride themselves on being all about the Mass, the ideological Novus Ordo-ists *reduce* the Mass by their refusal to acknowledge its organic context, especially in parish life, which is simply the life of the people.
They want to limit the people, making them into consumers of a "preference," an idiosyncrasy that must be occasionally indulged, instead of allowing them to be free, living in a unified world of worship, connected to the whole communion of saints.
Roma veduta, fede perduta (“When you see Rome, you will lose your faith”)
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Roma veduta, fede perduta (“When you see Rome, you will lose your faith”)
How sad.
How sad.
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No, Bigot-Boy. They're attacking Easter, because it's the highpoint of the liturgical year. Most people aren't obsessed with Jews like you.
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Other faux-Catholic bigots aren't "good company". They can't reconcile hating Jews with Jesus The Jew, either. :P
St. Paul was a Jew himself and he wasn't blaming them for Pope Francis' decree. 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 contradicts your stupid claims elsewhere Judaism "ceased to exist with the coming of Christ." (your words) You still haven't caught onto that.
the Gospels are full of examples as …More
Other faux-Catholic bigots aren't "good company". They can't reconcile hating Jews with Jesus The Jew, either. :P
St. Paul was a Jew himself and he wasn't blaming them for Pope Francis' decree. 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 contradicts your stupid claims elsewhere Judaism "ceased to exist with the coming of Christ." (your words) You still haven't caught onto that.
the Gospels are full of examples as well. If Judaism "ceased to exist with the coming of Christ" then why did The Holy Family continue to practice it? Stupid Jew-haters don't know their Scripture.
St. Paul was a Jew himself and he wasn't blaming them for Pope Francis' decree. 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 contradicts your stupid claims elsewhere Judaism "ceased to exist with the coming of Christ." (your words) You still haven't caught onto that.
the Gospels are full of examples as well. If Judaism "ceased to exist with the coming of Christ" then why did The Holy Family continue to practice it? Stupid Jew-haters don't know their Scripture.
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Foxman's approval does not prove Francis did it for his benefit. Jews focus exclusively on Jewish elements the same way you Jew-haters do. He probably doesn't realize that's just feeding the mad-dogs who want him dead. You following his Tweets is kinda funny. Talk about obsessed, hoo boy. You got it baaaad. I'm no fan of Islam, but I don't follow CAIR's Twitter feed. That's because I'm not a …More
Foxman's approval does not prove Francis did it for his benefit. Jews focus exclusively on Jewish elements the same way you Jew-haters do. He probably doesn't realize that's just feeding the mad-dogs who want him dead. You following his Tweets is kinda funny. Talk about obsessed, hoo boy. You got it baaaad. I'm no fan of Islam, but I don't follow CAIR's Twitter feed. That's because I'm not a bigot and I don't need a constant hate "fix".
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You should go work for the National Vanguard, E. Michael Jones, Stormfront, et. al. you're the biggest disgrace to the Catholic Churh posting on GTV today. I can't say you're the worst bigot I've ever seen, you're definitely not the smartest, either. It isn't a mortal sin to point out your "proof" is garbage.
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Now let's talk about your mortal sins, Bigot Boy... e.g. your relentless calumny and false witness against me, your constant defamation of people who've done you no wrong, and your unworthy reception of the Eucharist with all these sins unconfessed.
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Since I made two comments, that means my second comment proves my first one right. :D Notably, this: "You're the biggest disgrace to the Catholic Churh posting on GTV today." :P
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Exactly what one would expect from an enemy of the faith
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That which was sacred remains sacred. Nobody, including the Pope, can forbid that which is lawful. No Pope, council, or decrees can undo the valid and authoritative teaching of the Council of Trent regarding the TLM and sacraments. Any authority that attempts to is illegitimate and their decrees must not be followed.
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Really hard to believe that he included confessional formula in this. WOW. Not just Baptism.
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@Louis IX as with Vatican Council what follows now is "the spirit of Traditionis Custodes"
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Full decree in English here
rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2021/11/diocese-of-rome-issues-severe.html
rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2021/11/diocese-of-rome-issues-severe.html
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At this point, disobedience is the only way. Just ignore it.
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Or, one obeys the letter of the law and not the spirit. Huge Mass celebrations outside the diocese of Rome. ;-)
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I agree that disobedience is the only option. Only, if the FSSP tried to celebrate the Triduum at Trinità dei Pellegrini, the parish would be suppressed before the procession got to the altar of repose. We need to stop relying on the use of property legally owned by the Church.
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Deze kerken moeten los van Rome verdergaan. Paus Franciscus heeft het schisma met deze kerken al uitgesproken op 16 juli 2021 toen hij de Tridentijnse Heilige Mis verbood.