IS IT REALLY WRONG TO CALL THE FIRST PHOTO WITH ACCOMPANYING FACEBOOK VIDEO THE NERVOUS DISORDER COMPARED TO THE EXTREMELY NOT NERVOUS OR DISORDERED TLM DEPICTED BELOW?
Nervous Disorder? You betcha!
View the Facebook video here.
And then there’s this famous Nervous Disorder Mass from Youtube:
Lovely picture of the TLM at St. John Cantius in Chicago where I was privileged to witness Mass celebrated in both forms of the Roman Rite, the TLM and Novus Ordo. The congregation there is primarily young families, and of course, the Roche cannot let that happen!
Hoo boy, the Palmarians. Talk about Nervous Disorder! From teaching the "Real Presence" of the Blessed Virgin in the Eucharist, to cutting the Mass way down (keeping only a truncated offertory, the consecration, and communion--some in the modern Church would say this could be a valid Mass!) so they can say more "Masses"--ideally 12 in an hour, if memory serves. Truly weird, weird stuff.
Your guess is as good as mine. Estimates vary from dozens to hundreds. Of all the whackadoodle sede groups, they are possibly the most whackadoodliest. Though there is a small group in New Mexico that holds the last valid pope was Innocent II, known alternatively as "RJMI", Mary's Little Remnant, and probably more names. Bizarrely, despite holding that all popes after Innocent II are false, they have devotions based on the Miraculous Medal and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. They also refuse to use the modern names for the months and days of the week because of their pagan associations.
They might be the whackadoodliest, but they have a lot smaller footprint and membership than the Palmarians, which surely counts for something. Back in 2013 or so, "Mary's Little Remnant" probably had 15 people involved, but more recent videos of the community suggest less than 10 remain.
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Lovely picture of the TLM at St. John Cantius in Chicago where I was privileged to witness Mass celebrated in both forms of the Roman Rite, the TLM and Novus Ordo. The congregation there is primarily young families, and of course, the Roche cannot let that happen!
Hoo boy, the Palmarians. Talk about Nervous Disorder! From teaching the "Real Presence" of the Blessed Virgin in the Eucharist, to cutting the Mass way down (keeping only a truncated offertory, the consecration, and communion--some in the modern Church would say this could be a valid Mass!) so they can say more "Masses"--ideally 12 in an hour, if memory serves. Truly weird, weird stuff.
Nick
That's the "Nervous Weirdo" Mass with the puppets and dancer?
Nick - I discovered that group a couple of years ago. Talk about "out there!" Whoo-eee. Just how many cardinals do they have?
Your guess is as good as mine. Estimates vary from dozens to hundreds. Of all the whackadoodle sede groups, they are possibly the most whackadoodliest. Though there is a small group in New Mexico that holds the last valid pope was Innocent II, known alternatively as "RJMI", Mary's Little Remnant, and probably more names. Bizarrely, despite holding that all popes after Innocent II are false, they have devotions based on the Miraculous Medal and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. They also refuse to use the modern names for the months and days of the week because of their pagan associations.
They might be the whackadoodliest, but they have a lot smaller footprint and membership than the Palmarians, which surely counts for something. Back in 2013 or so, "Mary's Little Remnant" probably had 15 people involved, but more recent videos of the community suggest less than 10 remain.
Nick
There's no one "out there" or more dangerous than the heretic German bishops.
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