Saturday, February 6, 2016
Modernist Abbey Shuffles and Whitewashes Predators
Friday, February 5, 2016
Pope Francis to Meet With Moscow Patriarch in Communist Cuba
MOSCOW — Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill I of the Russian Orthodox Church will meet in Cuba for the first time next Friday as part of an effort to heal a schism that has divided Christianity between East and West for nearly 1,000 years.
The meeting, the first ever between a sitting pope and Russian patriarch, will take place at José Martí International Airport, where the two will sign a joint declaration. Pope Francis will fly to Cuba before traveling on to Mexico for a six-day tour of the country.
“This meeting of the Primates of the Catholic Church and the Russian Orthodox Church, after a long preparation, will be the first in history and will mark an important stage in relations between the two Churches,” said a joint press release.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/pope-and-russian-orthodox-leader-to-hold-historic-encounter-in-cuba/2016/02/05/1bba6e78-cbfe-11e5-a7b2-5a2f824b02c9_story.html
Thursday, February 4, 2016
SSPX: 45 New Seminarians Take Cassock
Read some news reports and see images of the reception of the cassock ceremonies in the SSPX's seminaries.
Throughout the world in the SSPX's seminaries, a total of 45 seminarians have taken the cassock, or clerical habit, during the 2015-2016 academic year. We offer some news and images of this important event, a formative step towards the ultimate goal of the sacred priesthood.
St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary, Winona, MN, USA
On February 2, Bishop Bernard Fellay (the SSPX's Superior General), blessed the cassocks for 10 seminarians and gave the clercical tonsure to 8 other young men during the Pontifical Mass of Candlemas. He was assisted by Fr. Yves le Roux (seminary rector), Fr. Jurgen Wegner (U.S. District Superior), and Fr. Patrick Abbet (seminary vice rector).
Despite the the snowfall of 10 inches—which made travelling difficult for various families—the sacred ministers and servers did make a short procession outside with the lighted candles, celebrating Our Lord as the Light of revelation for the Gentiles. Read more and see an image gallery at the seminary's website (stas.org)>
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Ban on Calvinist Hand Communion -- South American Diocese Publishes Decree
Ban on Hand Communion by the Bishop of Oruro |
(La Paz) On August 16, 2015 Bishop Krzysztof (Cristobal) Bialasik SVD of Oruro in Bolivia, gave published the prohibition of hand communion in his diocese. Only communion on the tongue is permitted. Bishop Bialasik is responding to incidents where consecrated Hosts were received in hand Communion, and then taken away. It was "unbearable", said the Bishop, that one does not know what happened to the body of Christ.
Worthy reception, awareness of the real presence of Christ, prevent profanation
"We reaffirm for the Diocese of Oruro the obligation to abide by the universal law of the Church to receive Communion in the mouth, as the indult, to receive communion in the hand, does not apply."
Link to Katholisches...
Archdiocese of Luxemburg Signed the Gender Ideological "Charter of Diversity"
"Charta der Vielfalt" Luxemburg -- Even the Archdiocese is on board. |
What ideas are behind the " Charte de la diversité "?
"Pact of Steel" between the "strong powers"
The Promoters
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Luxembourg has signed "Charte de la diversité"
Rejected resignation of Rome
Image: Corrispondenza Romana
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
Link to Katholisches...
AMDG
Monday, February 1, 2016
"The Last Prophesy" -- Antonio Socci Recognizes the Pope as Pope, but Steadfastly Continues His Criticism
Among the most mentally tough critics of Pope Francis was the legal philosopher Mario Palmaro, who died in March 2014 at the early age of 45 years, so now it seems that Antonio Socci, albeit on a different level, will briefly take over his role.
In 2014 Socci called the validity of the Pope's election into question
Socci corrects himself, and recognizes the validity of the election
Criticism of Francis remains justifiable, because "the situation of the Church is frightening"
Socci and the "Bergoglio- (D) effect"
image: Il Foglio / Rizzoli (screenshots)
Trans: Tancred vekron99@hotmail.com
Link to Katholisches...
AMDG
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Bishop Refuses to Apologize for Doing His Job
[Courageous Priest] In my recent Pastoral Letter, I wrote that the Alberta Government Gender Guidelines issued on January 13 show no evidence of consultation with, or sensitivity to, the Catholic community. They breathe pure secularism. This approach and directive smack of the madness of relativism and the forceful imposition of a particular narrow-minded anti-Catholic ideology.
If you are reading this piece in the hopes of discovering an apology and/or a retraction, you might as well stop reading right now. That’s simply not going to happen.
I have received considerable support for what I said and the way in which I said it. Nevertheless, there were a few “nay-sayers” some have called for my resignation, others have resorted to unpublishable name calling, and of course, there were several references to the famous catch-all these days, “Who are you to judge?” The later suggesting that I was espousing a teaching contrary to the openness of Pope Francis.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Family Day 2016 on Italy HUGE Success
Edit: despite the indifference of the Vatican, if not outright hostility, this event in defense of the family is turning out to be an enormous success which is sure to dismay those forces of intransigent degeneracy. Let the adocates of gender ideology in this papacy tremble!
Friday, January 29, 2016
Only "Administrative Decision" on Medjugorje -- Cardinal Puljics Recommendation to the Pope
"Solomonic" or "Educational" solution?
Picture: Cari Filii / Wikicommons
Pope Invites Evil Dominican Head of "Gay Lobby" to Secret Meeting
For Aberrosexuals: "You are our savior"
Catholic teaching on homosexuality "insane"
"Padre Gofo" and Bishop Raul Vera
The closed and the open doors of Pope Francis
Images: Wikicommons / InfoVaticana / El Gatopardo (Screenshot)