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Traditional Catholic Faith => Crisis in the Church => Topic started by: Geremia on May 01, 2014, 10:29:10 AM
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Something I learned from Fr. Luigi Villa's "John XXIII Beatified? (http://novusordowatch.org/resources/John-XXIII-Beatified.pdf)" is that John XXIII suppressed "the formulas referring to Judaic incredulity and Jєωιѕн superstition" in the Baptism rite (p. 37) and
Another of John XXIII’ s initiatives was that of writing a “secret letter” to the Superior of the convent of Wilten, by which he suppressed the cult of the Blessed Andrea da Rinn, in Tyrol, martyred in 1462 by the Jєωs. And yet the Church had expressed her pronouncement through a “Bull” of beatification, and Pope Benedict XIV had approved his cult, in 1755, with the Bull “Beatus Andrea” (http://www.jrbooksonline.com/%28S%2803iae5nalvxacnh3zohpefxn%29%29/HTML-docs/The%20Bull%20Beatus%20Andreas.htm).
Is this true?
Could a pope really suppress the cult for a blessed that another pope approved‽
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They suppressed St. Christopher and St. Philomena.
I've never heard of Blessed Andrea of Rinn. Apparently he was a three year old boy who was martyred for the Catholic faith by Jєωs.
Blessed Andrea da Rinn, pray for us!
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They suppressed Little St. Simon of Trent as well.