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Offline IntroboadaltreDei

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Satan’s big lie!
« on: August 11, 2020, 09:47:36 AM »
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  • The reunification of all Christians!

    The new mass and sacraments and the destruction of all things Catholic was based of this big lie of Satan!

    In the first place, an ecuмenical liturgy that would no longer offend Protestants was Fr. Annibale Bugnini’s intention from the get-go as he declared in 1965:
    We must strip from our Catholic prayers and from the Catholic liturgy everything which can be the shadow of a stumbling block for our separated brethren that is for the Protestants…
    While we learn from the close confidant of Pope Paul VI, Jean Guitton:
    The intention of Pope Paul VI with regard to what is commonly called the Mass, was to reform the Catholic Liturgy in such a way that it should almost coincide with the Protestant liturgy. There was with Pope Paul VI an ecuмenical intention to remove, or, at least to correct, or, at least to relax, what was too Catholic in the traditional sense in the Mass and, I repeat, to get the Catholic Mass closer to the Calvinist mass”

    The smoke of Satan has entered the church!

    I have personally heard a priest in a conference say the second Vatican council was the completion of the Protestant reformation. (Revolt) they did not reform the Church they abandoned it and started new churches, these are not Christians to begin with but heretics and schismatics and the only unification that can happen is their conversion to the One, Holy, Catholic, & Apostolic church founded by Jesus Christ!

    Destroy all things Catholic, in my fathers church Holy Trinity a beautiful German style church and the only church in that small town for decades the modernists painted over the beautiful Catholic art and paintings that were on the ceiling!