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Author Topic: Letter from Father Pagliarani about the motu proprio “Traditionis custodes”  (Read 2719 times)

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Bergolio does nothing to restrict mortal sin.

Catholic hierarchy are basically politicians telling you one thing and doing another.

Catholic Church has been excommunicated since communist created Vatican II. 

Full commentary coming later (first article I’ll have written in several months), but for now, I agree with Against the Heresies:

What is here is excellent, but nothing regarding the implications of what has been written (though the text is bursting with implications one would think naturally and logically follow or accompany such reflections, we don’t know if the logical deductions will be made).

But what is crystal clear is that Fr. Pagliarani is not cut from the same cloth as Bishop Fellay, but more on that tonight...


"The Society of Saint Pius X has the duty to assist all those souls who are currently in dismay and are confused. Firstly, we have the duty to offer them the certitude that the Tridentine Mass can never disappear from the face of the earth. This is an absolutely necessary sign of hope." ..."Moreover, each of us, whether priest or faithful, must extend a warm helping hand to them, for he who has no desire to share the riches he enjoys is, in all truth, unworthy of possessing them."


I get a feeling this situation will lead to a Prelature by fact if not later by law.

My warning to SSPX; make sure you educate the new comers before letting them run lose among the faithful. 


Offline Ladislaus

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But what is crystal clear is that Fr. Pagliarani is not cut from the same cloth as Bishop Fellay, but more on that tonight...

I'm not so sure.  It's only the circuмstances that have changed.  How else could any Traditional Catholic react?

I'm not so sure.  It's only the circuмstances that have changed.  How else could any Traditional Catholic react?

I believe it’s both:

Circuмstances forcing a default response/reaction, but also different doctrine.

Everyone can disagree of course, but I’ll explain later, and we’ll see what people think.