From Traditio:-
August 26, 2018 - Liturgical Day
Fourteenth Sunday after PentecostHutton Gibson, Traditional Catholic Writer, Turns 100
Father of Actor Mel Gibson Has Been a Pioneer of the Traditional Catholic Movement
From: The TRADITIO Fathers Hutton Gibson (in Wheelchair) Poses with His Family
Including His Son, Actor-Producer Mel Gibson (Top, Second from Right)
On the June 2018 Occasion of His Grandson's Wedding
At Holy Family Traditional Catholic Church in Agoura Hills, California
Built by Mel out of the Proceeds of
The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Hutton, the Father of Eleven Children
Has Been One of the Pioneers of the Traditional Catholic Movement
And Has Consistently Written against Vatican II and Newchurch as Frauds
In those dark days of the Vatican II Anti-council (1962-1965), there were surprisingly few Catholic voices who spoke out against the Anti-council's heresies and creation of the Newchurch of the New Order to replace the Catholic Church on November 21, 1964. The question is still asked, why didn't more Catholics speak out then against the fake Newchurch, which is awash in heresy, immorality, corruption, and idolatrous services?
Part of the answer lay in the fact that the Freemason presbyter Hannibal Bugnini, Chief Architect of the New "Liturgy," did his job of deceit well. He introduced the destruction of the true Church so gradually that many Catholics at the time weren't even aware of what was going on. Bugnini had been was appointed by a supposedly "traditional" pope, Pius XII in 1948, to introduce these deCatholicizing changes.
Secondly, Catholics were loath to "disobey" their false leaders; they simply walked out. According to a relatively-secret 1981 study, Converts, Dropouts, Returnees, commissioned by the U.S. Newbishops, 22 per cent of Catholics stopped attending Mass because of the changes in the Church. Of these, one-third stopped attending Mass exclusively because of the changes to the Mass. This was a walkout en masse of all ages. Surprisingly, older Catholics made up only 19 per cent of the total who walked out. But there were at the time a few strong voices that denounced the Newchurch of the New Order and its officials, like: - Fr. Gommar DePauw, the founder of the Catholic Traditionalist Movement in 1964
- Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, founder of the Society of St. Pius X in 1970
- Patrick Henry Omlor who in 1967 wrote the hallmark work of Traditional Catholic Movement: Questioning the Validity of Masses Using the New All-English Canon, which used Catholic Thomistic theology to prove that the "New Mess" is invalid
And Hutton Gibson, who, on August 26, 2018, celebrated his one-hundredth birthday. Hutton Gibson, traditional Catholic apologist, born in Peekskill, New York, has been an outspoken critic and prolific writer of articles since the 1960s against the Vatican II Anti-council (1962-1965) and the Newchurch of the New Order founded on November 21, 1964, as frauds and not the Catholic Church. He has also written on the recent corruption of the once-traditional Society of St. Pius X, brought by its putative head, Bernie Fellay, to the doorstep of the anti-Catholic Newchurch of the New Order. In the 1990s Hutton hosted a video entitled
Catholics, Where Has Our Church Gone? True Catholics, it is the shame of the Traditional Catholic Movement that agents for joining the Newchurch of the New Order, that is, the Neocon Newchurchers and New Order plants like Bernie Fellay, have worked hard to wipe out any knowledge of the great pioneers of our movement. How many traditional Catholics know that it was the courageous world War II hero and friend of U.S. President Ronald Reagan, Fr. Gommar DePauw, who founded our movement in the very year, 1964, that Newchurch was created to replace the Catholic Church? Fr. DePauw, who died in the Lord in 2005, also would have celebrated his 100th birthday this year.