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https://novusordowatch.org/2022/12/leonardo-holtz-excommunicated-becoming-sedevacantist/
Rev. Leonardo Holtz becomes Catholic priest (2022)

Brazilian Novus Ordo Priest ‘Excommunicated’ for becoming Sedevacantist, receiving Ordination


This time it was valid: Fr. Leonardo Holtz after his ordination by Bp. Rodrigo da Silva

News broke the other day that ‘Cardinal’ Orani João Tempesta (b. 1950), who is the Novus Ordo Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has declared one of his former presbyters excommunicated (from the ‘Conciliar’ Church).

The happy soul in question is Fr. Leonardo Holtz Peixoto, who, having become a sedevacantist and rejected the Second Vatican Council (1962-65), was properly ordained a Catholic priest by Bp. Rodrigo da Silva on Nov. 19, 2022 (see photo above). For an explanation as to why Fr. Holtz’s original priestly ordination in the Novus Ordo rite for the Vatican II Church was invalid, please see the following post:


‘Cardinal’ Tempesta’s Decree of Excommunication against Fr. Holtz was released on Nov. 29, 2022. A scanned copy of the first page of it was published on Twitter on Dec. 2. Here is a cropped version of that image:


A kind reader from Brazil has volunteered the following English translation of the full decree:

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Quote DECREE OF EXCOMMUNICATION
Considering that Father Leonardo Holtz Peixoto, cleric incardinated in the Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, has committed the grave offense of schism (can. 751 CIC), by abandoning the Roman Catholic Church, publicly and notoriously refusing to recognize and be subject to the reigning Roman Pontiff, Pope Francis, and his Archbishop in communion with the See of Peter;
Considering that, in addition to public statements on social media, the said priest, in a formal act of rejection of the Second Vatican Council and the legitimacy of all Popes since St. John XXIII to the present day, has submitted to a priestly “re-ordination” ceremony for disregarding the validity of the sacrament of Holy Orders according to the Roman Pontifical in force in the Church;
Considering that, as Pastor of this Archdiocese we admonished him in person and in writing in a personal letter not to take such a decision, but that such admonitions had no effect;
Considering the grave public scandal that all these facts of rupture of communion have caused to the faithful, clergy, and laity, which makes necessary the intervention of the authority of the Church;
Given that by such a schismatic act, a member of the faithful incurs the penalty of immediate excommunication, according to Canon 1364 § 1 CIC,
WE DECLARE that the presbyter Leonardo Holtz Peixoto has incurred the penalty of excommunication latae sententiae (by his own act) ex can. 1364 § 1 CIC, for having committed the offense of schism, with the effects and consequences referred to in can. 1331.
Therefore, the said presbyter is forbidden:
1° to celebrate the Sacrifice of the Eucharist and the other sacraments;
2° to receive the sacraments;
3° to administer sacramentals and celebrate other ceremonies of liturgical worship;
4° to take active part in the celebrations listed above;
5° to exercise ecclesiastical offices or charges or ministries or functions;
6° to perform any act of government.
We warn the faithful that they should not participate in any liturgical acts celebrated or meetings promoted by the said priest, the same being irregular to exercise orders previously received, due to the offense of schism (cf. can. 1044 § 1, 2°).
Ordained ministers are to observe what is established in can. 1331 §2, 1°, namely, that an excommunicated priest who intends to take any ministerial part in the celebration of the sacrifice of the Eucharist or in any other ceremonies of worship is to be excluded or have the liturgical action suspended, unless there is a grave cause for this.
The aforesaid censure may be remitted only when the said priest has abandoned his contumacy ex can. 1347 § 2 CIC.
Let us pray to the Lord that Fr. Leonardo Holtz Peixoto will repent of his grave offense and return as soon as possible to full communion with Holy Church. Let him be notified.
Given and passed at the Metropolitan Curia of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro, on the 29th day of November of the year of the Grace of Our Lord 2022.
Orani João Cardinal Tempesta
Archbishop of the Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro

Not surprisingly, this news story has found its way even into the secular press:


‘Cardinal’ Orani Tempesta


We can be certain that Fr. Holtz hasn’t been terribly impressed with the archlayman’s attempt to excommunicate him. If anything, this “excommunication” is a badge of honor, as it shows that the chief false shepherd of Rio de Janeiro is personally confirming that they are not in communion with each other, nor share the same faith. Bravo!

From the perspective of the Vatican II religion, the act of excommunicating really makes no sense. The false council declared that “all who have been justified by faith in Baptism are members of Christ’s body, and have a right to be called Christian, and so are correctly accepted as brothers by the children of the Catholic Church” (Decree Unitatis Redintegratio, n. 3).

Additionally, “Pope” Francis teaches that God positively wills there to be a diversity of religions; that religious differences are necessary; that the various religions are an “enrichment” to humanity; that even heretics and apostates are part of the Mystical Body of Christ; and that today’s Jews have their own covenant with God.

So where’s the problem? Are we to believe that the “faithless Jews” can have their own way of salvation but Fr. Holtz can’t adhere to the religion revealed by God, which Tempesta himself practiced in his childhood? Are the differences between Holtz and Tempesta not perhaps also “necessary”? Does God will Buddhism and Shintoism but not pre-Vatican II Catholicism? And how come Fr. Holtz isn’t enriching humanity with his religion?

On Nov. 17, the Brazilian web site Controvérsia Católica had published a 90-minute interview with Fr. Holtz regarding his journey to Sedevacantism. The conversation was recorded during a Nov. 12-15 traditionalist conference at which Holtz formally declared his rejection of the Vatican II religion and his recognition of sede vacante. The interview (in Portuguese) can be watched here:

https://novusordowatch.org/2022/12/leonardo-holtz-excommunicated-becoming-sedevacantist/

With his public repudiation of the false Novus Ordo religion in favor of genuine Roman Catholicism, Fr. Holtz joins an ever-increasing number of former Novus Ordo priests who have converted. Other individuals who have preceded Holtz in this step include Fr. Michael Oswalt (United States), Fr. Joseph Pham (Vietnam), and Fr. Michael DeSaye (United States).

Let us pray that there will be many more around the world.


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https://novusordowatch.org/2016/09/two-interviews-father-michael-oswalt/
Two Interviews with Fr. Michael Oswalt, former Novus Ordo Priest from Rockford Diocese
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Fr. Michael Oswalt is a convert to Sedevacantism from the Novus Ordo Sect, but not just any convert: He was actually a “priest” in the Modernist diocese of Rockford, Illinois, when he began to realize that the religion in which he was operating was not — as he had previously thought — the Roman Catholic religion established by our Lord Jesus Christ, but a Modernistic counterfeit whose beliefs and practices undermine and even outright contradict the traditional Roman Catholic teachings of all Popes until the death of Pius XII in 1958.
After coming to terms with the fact that his “bishop” was not in fact the legitimate Roman Catholic bishop of the diocese and he himself was not a validly ordained priest, Mr. Oswalt exited the Vatican II Church and became a real Catholic. In March of 2009, he wrote a letter to the Novus Ordo clergy in his diocese, explaining why he was abandoning what he called the “impostor church”. The letter has been made available on the internet in English and Spanish:
Later in the same year, Mr. Oswalt went on to study for the true priesthood, and he was finally ordained a genuine Catholic priest in 2011 by Bp. Mark Pivarunas. At the current time, Fr. Oswalt is the pastor of St. Benedict Catholic Church in Huntsville, Alabama. He travels frequently to serve a large mission circuit in the Deep South, bringing the true Mass and the true sacraments to Catholics in Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Kentucky.
Many of our readers will remember Fr. Oswalt from True Restoration‘s radio program Escape from the Novus Ordo, which we sponsored and advertised on this blog last year. Here is a listing of all episodes, which are still available in full and entirely free of charge:
In September 2009, Stephen Heiner of True Restoration went to interview Mr. Oswalt and speak to him about his conversion from the Novus Ordo. This very informative conversation, formerly only available to paid members of True Restoration, has now been released to the general public:

A second interview was conducted in June 2011, after Fr. Oswalt had been ordained (absolutely, not conditionally) to the true Catholic priesthood. It, too, has now been released:

It is a tremendous gift of grace for a Novus Ordo priest to realize that he is not in fact in the true Catholic Church and that his ordination is null and void, or, depending on the particulars of the ordination, at least doubtful. Fr. Oswalt responded generously to an outpouring of grace from Almighty God and thus multiplied the talents he had been given, to the joy of his Divine Lord (cf. Mt 25:14-30). We pray that Fr. Oswalt’s conversion story will inspire many Novus Ordo clergy unwittingly stuck in the pseudo-catholic religion of Vatican II to do likewise, so that they too will abandon the Novus Ordo Sect and convert to the true Roman Catholic religion as the world knew it from 33 AD until 1958.
“Lord, that I may see” (Lk 18:41). May this be the prayer of all people of good will who seek to be true Catholics but have fallen victim to the Modernist usurpers.