That was a fiery talk by Mr. Voris.
It is unbearable to consider the backbiting and conflict amongst the trad culture, and especially galling to read the **** so-called Catholic prelates say about SSPX when they let a nasty old queen dress up in a priest's costume and drag souls to Hell.
Why doesn't Bp. Fellay make waves slamming the hypocrisy of this? (if hypocrisy is even the right word)?!? Why isn't Bp. Fellay giving sermons about this situation, why does a layman have to state the facts of the matter?
Excellent questions, Elizabeth.
Why doesn't Fr. Rostand take a stand? (The rhyme shouldn't be
funny!) This is
his district, after all. Is he waiting for someone who has jurisdiction to speak up?
Or, which is more likely, is he simply more concerned with attacking the resistance
to the Fellayite sellout, but also with using weak, ambiguous, unmoving language
in his feeble "attack?"
Where is the powerful voice of authority? Our Lord spoke with authority. The
Apostles spoke with authority. St. Athanasius and St. John Chrysostom and St.
Anthony of Padua and St. Dominic and St. Francis and St. John Vianney and St.
Padre Pio spoke with authority..............
Mr. Voris speaks his mind, and he speaks for us better than our bishops do. Very
odd situation, and thanks for pointing it out.
You can kind of tell Voris is a layman by his manner of speaking, but if he were
made to be a bishop (it's possible!), he would probably sound a lot the same. But
then there would be real power behind his words. I've seen a little hint of it from
time to time with diocesan bishops, but it's all too rare. And now we have the
uncertainty with the new consecration form since 1968 to add fuel to the fire.
I would like to hear Fr. Pfeiffer as bishop taking on this topic.
The linked video of "Fr. Bob" would have been inconceivable to pre-Vatican II
Catholics. They would have risen up as a body and thrown him out of the room,
to the exterior darkness where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
But here we have parishoners in Minnesota (isn't that where the Mohammedans
of Dearborn are??)
cheering his apostate venom in the face of God.
I must say, we ought to pay attention to this phenomenon. We are seeing the
"signs of the times." We are witnessing the fulfillment of prophesy.
We are seeing the very things Saint John the Evangelist saw on the Isle of Patmos
when he wrote the Apocalypse. Only thing is, he had the common decency to use
apocalyptic language to describe father bobblehead so as not to scandalize the
faithful during the intervening centuries.