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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

IN CHICAGO THE ANTECEDENT MASS IS A MAJOR PROBLEM BUT NOT THE “MASS” AT SAINT SABINA—WHEN CHURCH LEADERS LIVE IN AN ALTERNATE UNIVERSE

 


The outrage pictured above brings no sledge hammer to end this schism in Chicago (press the Facebook link:)

https://fb.watch/aaDCledp9Z

No, for Cardinal Cupich and the Vatican, the Antecedent Mass is the problem and rates the most universal severe ire of bishops and Vatican News congratulates Cardinal Cupich for his pastoral “inclusivity”:

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2021-12/cardinal-cupich-chicago-policy-traditionis-custodes-1962-missal.html

Even if you care not for the Antecedent Mass, one has to see the hypocrisy and disconnect in all of this—it is a scandal to say the least. 

12 comments:

William said...

Juxtapose this with a Mass said by an Institute of Christ the King priest in Senegal, West Africa.

MrMatt said...

I see a lot of people filled with some type of spirit... or demon.

Tom Makin said...

Cupich is a complete "tool". I long for the day when this ilk is consigned to the dust bin of history. He and his pal, HFPF, are no good. As a faithful Catholic I believe there is a "plan" afoot. I don't get it but then, that is often the way of faith. Until such time as it is more clear I will not disrespect the office of Pope nor will I go too crazy regarding the Bishops here in the USA who are largely a group of complete liars who lack any moral courage whatsoever. They "go along to get along". I will pray and remain hopeful that our Lord will make all known to us in good time.

TJM said...

Cupich is a McCarrick protege.

The Archdiocese of Chicago continues to shed Catholics and close parishes. If I were trying to kill off the Catholic Church in Chicago, I would hire Cupich for the job. He is a big time lefty

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John said...

Hubert Jedlin, a Jesuit historian I believe, was first to write about the events leading up to the Council of Trent and also the history of that council. He had access to original source documents of the time. In pre-Trent times the role of the Popes in the Church were hotly debated because many of them cared much about power and money.

Power and money. How little things change.

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Fr. Allan J. McDonald said...

I deleted the comments that are off topic and certainly these were.

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