On January 10, Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green, 57, of Wilcannia-Forbes, Australia, celebrated Mass in the Roman Rite at the nuns' Carmel of Elijah in Mathoura, New South Wales. Ukrainian Cardinal Mykola Bychok of Melbourne took part. The Mass marked the beginning of construction of the new monastery for the Carmelite nuns dedicated to the Roman rite.
Cardinal Mykola Bychok taking part in the Traditional Latin Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green in the Carmel of Elijah, Australia
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Most jaw-dropping: Cardinal Joseph Zen’s explosive critique of the Synod was entirely omitted from the Vatican’s official recap. At the consistory, the 93-year-old cardinal called the Synod on Synodality an “ironclad manipulation,” mocked appeals to the Holy Spirit as “almost blasphemous,” warned of Anglican-style division, and accused the process of enabling region-by-region doctrine while sidelining the Synod of Bishops—remarks the Vatican did not mention. Gefällt dir diese Persönlichkeit?
The Synod on Synodality was an “ironclad manipulation,” Cardinal Joseph Zen, 93, said in his three-minute intervention at the consistory held January 7–8. The text of his speech was published on the Substack account of Edward Pentin CardinalNews.Substack.com. Prior to the consistory, Cardinal Zen was received in private audience by Pope Leo XIV. Synod’s Invocation of the Holy Spirit Verges on Blasphemy In his intervention, Cardinal Zen criticized the late Pope Francis and the synodal process he initiated: “The ironclad manipulation of the process is an insult to the dignity of the Bishops, and the continual reference to the Holy Spirit is ridiculous and almost blasphemous.” Francis, he said, expected “surprises” from the Holy Spirit. Cardinal Zen responded: “What surprises? That He should repudiate what He inspired in the Church’s two-thousand-year Tradition?” Cardinal Zen noted that Francis bypassed the Episcopal College, listened directly to selected members of the laity, and …Ավելին
Leo XIV’s setting of the consistory is “not normative”, Cardinal Gerhard Müller told TheCatholicHerald.com (January 11): “This is a method of the synods, and I think it’s helping the Pope not as Bishop of Rome but as a diocesan bishop.” Cardinal Müller sought to dispel what he described as a false dichotomy in the Church’s internal debates. “The Church of Benedict XVI doesn’t exist anymore.” Picture: vatican media, #newsXaqahjlxet
That's a lie on many levels: firstly, there's no "Church of pope Benedict", there's only Catholic Church, secondly Catholic Church is alive and well just not in Vatican, and thirdly Bergoglio/Prevost religion is not the Church!
Incessant synodal meetings, but contrary to what is intended in a corporation, the `Pope´ and his cronies do it to plan how to sink the company founded by Jesus Christ
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My Brothers and Sisters In Christ, A watchman does not cry out every hour of the night. He speaks when something has shifted – when the air itself feels different, when the ground beneath familiar landmarks has begun to move. What has unfolded in Rome this week is not something to panic over, nor something to ignore. It is something to notice. There has been a gathering of cardinals occurring – an extraordinary consistory – called not to define doctrine, not to correct grave error, not to defend the altar or clarify confusion, but to reflect, to listen, to converse, and to continue a process. And the way this gathering was framed tells us far more than any single sentence spoken within it. From the very beginning, the emphasis was clear: The Church was asked once again to look at herself – and to do so through one particular lens. Not through the accumulated wisdom of councils stretching back to the Apostles. But through the Second Vatican Council, presented not as a chapter in the …Ավելին
Hello to Burke, Ganswein, Mueller, Michael Matt and all those who misguided and deceived traditional Catholics about Bergoglios disciple Prevost. Where are you now?
“While the liturgy was put aside,” an anonymous cardinal told TheCatholicHerald.com, “we were given a paper at the end written by Cardinal Arthur Roche, which was pretty negative concerning the Tridentine Latin Mass.”
mastercatechism.com Yes, baptism is necessary for salvation. The Church teaches that without baptism, one cannot enter into the kingdom of heaven, as stated by Christ: "Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God" (John 3:5). However, there are exceptions recognized by the Church. Those who die without baptism but have not committed sin through no fault of their own will not go to hell, but they will not see God or heaven. Instead, they will be in a state of natural peace, deprived of the beatific vision (V16 Kinkead Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism 1891 226:1). Additionally, the Church acknowledges two other forms of baptism that can substitute for the sacrament of water baptism under certain circumstances: the baptism of blood (martyrdom) and the baptism of desire (a sincere desire for baptism combined with perfect contrition for sins) (V17 Cafferata The Catechism Simply Explained 1932 244:2; V8 Frassinetti A Dogmatic Catechism …Ավելին
2 Timothy 4:22 -- The Lord Jesus Christ be with thy spirit. Grace be with you. Amen. -- Will unbaptized infants go to heaven? mastercatechism.com -- Provided the following: The Church teaches that unbaptized infants do not enter heaven, as they lack the beatific vision of God due to original sin. However, they do not suffer the same penalties as those who have committed personal sin. Instead, it is believed that they may experience a state of natural happiness, without the pain of sense, as they are not aware of their deprivation of the beatific vision (V0 Schneider Credo 2023 273:5; V18 Gasparri The Catholic Catechism 1932 211:2). The destiny of these infants remains a mystery entrusted to God's loving providence, and while we can hope for God's mercy, their ultimate fate is not definitively known (V0 Schneider Credo 2023 274:1; V8 Frassinetti A Dogmatic Catechism 1872 65:4). SOURCES: Chapter 7: Baptism: Destiny Of The Non-Baptized 257. Then What Happens To Infants Who Die Without …Ավելին
This bring up the question: Will unbaptized infants go to heaven? The Church stays far clear from putting this answer down in writing. Relying on what the Saints have said about the Mercy of God, and the ignorance of the infant. (Saint Augustine) Augustine’s Earliest Thoughts on the Salvation … Now - just think if those Vatican Bozo's did put it in writing. The results would give the Wicked women and doctors a Disneyland E-ticket to commit abortions, as their child will not go to hell. In ancient Hebrew, it was thought that the sins of the parents would be passed onto their third and forth generations. With that as a thought, you can tell that wicked woman, If you abort that child, both you and he will go to Hell.
Bilateral Commission Meeting, Jerusalem. Archived. File no longer on Vatican website? ON THIS SUBSTACK POST YOU WILL LEARN THAT: Noahide Laws are Jewish laws for Non-Jews; they are anti-Catholic; a Jewish couple has been publicly warning Christians; our bishops are dead silent; the Vatican documents spell it “Noachide;” A Note From Curious: I am a Catholic. I am not an activist. I do not hate Jews. Catholics are forbidden to hate Jews. Informing Catholics and others about revolutionary changes enacted by the collaboration between Jews and the Vatican, - which resulted in the ‘Nostra Aetate’ document - and information about Noahide are not “antisemitic.” Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity: Religious Relations with the Jews Does the following sound Catholic to you? “Jewish tradition emphasizes theNoachide Covenant(cf. Genesis 9: 9-12) as containing the universal moral code which is incumbent on all humanity. This idea is reflected in Christian Scripture in the Book of …