Regime News Agency: Catholics Take Over Church in the USA
The former news agency APNews.com published on May 1 a description of the U.S. Church written by a certain Tim Sullivan. Pay attention to the propagandistic tune of the article [corrected with the …More
The former news agency APNews.com published on May 1 a description of the U.S. Church written by a certain Tim Sullivan. Pay attention to the propagandistic tune of the article [corrected with the expressions in brackets]. Quotes.
• “Across the U.S., the Catholic Church is undergoing an immense shift. Generations of Catholics who embraced the modernising tide [=secularisation] sparked in the 1960s by Vatican II are increasingly giving way to religious conservatives [he means: people who love the Church] who believe [he means: who understand] the church has been twisted by change, with the promise of eternal salvation replaced by guitar Masses, parish-food and casual indifference to church doctrine.”
• “The shift, moulded by plummeting church attendance, increasingly traditional [=Catholic] priests and growing numbers of young Catholics searching for more orthodoxy, has reshaped parishes across the country, leaving them sometimes at odds with Francis and much of the [ex]-Catholic world.” …More
• “Across the U.S., the Catholic Church is undergoing an immense shift. Generations of Catholics who embraced the modernising tide [=secularisation] sparked in the 1960s by Vatican II are increasingly giving way to religious conservatives [he means: people who love the Church] who believe [he means: who understand] the church has been twisted by change, with the promise of eternal salvation replaced by guitar Masses, parish-food and casual indifference to church doctrine.”
• “The shift, moulded by plummeting church attendance, increasingly traditional [=Catholic] priests and growing numbers of young Catholics searching for more orthodoxy, has reshaped parishes across the country, leaving them sometimes at odds with Francis and much of the [ex]-Catholic world.” …More
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"The progressive priests who dominated the U.S. church in the years after Vatican II are now in their 70s and 80s. Many are retired. Some are dead. Younger priests, surveys show, are far more conservative."
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@john333 I was thinking the same thing! You can be as conservative as you like, but with out Holy Orders we become simply pious men! Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!
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AP mixes traditional Catholics with conservative Catholicism (EWTN,...) that mixed with Evangelicals.
Rembert Weak (land . . . brain) used diocesan money to support his boyfriend (or buy his silence). Immoral--but not illegal under US law
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@Dr Bobus I remember well. Rembert Weakland and Archbishop Cousins mentioned in the Milwaukee Journal Archdiocese of Milwaukee removes names of Cousins, Weakland from headquarters and cathedral
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They're starting to be afraid. Good.
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The fact that there are Trads in Milwaukee has to really bother the modernists. After all, the late Rembert Weakland was instrumental in the development of the new mass, right along with Bugnini.
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Source: 'A step back in time': America's Catholic Church sees an immense shift toward the old ways
Funny to illustrate a story called “a step back in time” with a shot inside St. Benedict’s Abbey (Atchison, Ks), which is not trad at all, but is probably from the 60s and has a ceiling that looks like it is made of Lego.
Funny to illustrate a story called “a step back in time” with a shot inside St. Benedict’s Abbey (Atchison, Ks), which is not trad at all, but is probably from the 60s and has a ceiling that looks like it is made of Lego.