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The priest who put ashes on my head today said, "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return." The other form is an option. I prefer the traditional formula, but is there something wrong with being exhorted to turn way from sin, reform you life, and believe the Gospel?
turn way from sin
reform you life
and believe the Gospel?
Allow me to translate conciliar speak for you...Quote:turn way from sinNo sin left except being judgmental and not nice to your neighbor. So if you are doing this, turn away.Quote:reform you lifeVolunteer at a soup kitchen and recognize that your capitalist greed and prejudices are oppressing the poor.Quote:and believe the Gospel?The Modernist Gospel of socialism, liberalism, relativism, rationalism, and indifferentism.
I spoke to a girl who had ashes today and she said the local NO parish was having SIX services today. SIX! For an optional sacramental! Let me guess how many confessions the local NO parish had today. Zero! It happens every year. Lib churches have 12 ash services and pass around the basket every service to cash in on the pop ash fad. Meanwhile the priests are so busy handing out ashes, which don't forgive a single sin, that they have zero confessions. So no actual sacrament of PENANCE is received on THE premiere day of penance in the Church year.