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The New Mass
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2015, 09:22:33 PM »
This article is about a conference given by Father Themann. He gained notoriety among traditional circles for both his defense of Bishop Fellay and his "ecuмenism" with apostate Rome as well as his declaration that most Freemasons do not sin by being Freemasons.

The New Mass
« Reply #6 on: March 06, 2015, 07:12:31 AM »
Quote from: Phyllo
This priest, if we are lucky will remain with this parish for another 6 years then they will transfer him.  I hope they replace him with another priest brave enough to celebrate the TLM.


Consider the full meaning of this hope.  

You hope that a priest will be brave enough to say the Mass of the Catholic Church that existed for centuries in a Catholic Church--or, more accurately, a church building that once was a Catholic Church but has been stolen by the hirelings.

It is shameful that we now consider as brave a man who will say the Catholic Mass in a building that is supposed to be a Catholic Church.  We used to think it brave when a man would say the Catholic Mass in a place where the secular government oppressed the Catholic Church--but now it is the Conciliar church that oppresses the Catholic Church.

And why is he brave?  Because everyone, and I mean every single person, knows that such an act is hated by the hierarchy; that such an act is viewed by the bishop as revolutionary, almost schismatic; that such an act is considered tantamount to disobedience to the Conciliar church!  And yet, people continue to think of this sect as Catholic.


The New Mass
« Reply #7 on: March 06, 2015, 08:36:01 AM »
Quote from: Phyllo
It saddens me that people of my generation who grew up with the TLM and have gone to the NO won't even consider going to a TLM.

I consider myself fortunate that we have a priest in a local parish that actually put up an altar rail and celebrates the TLM.  I go there every Sunday at 3PM.  I love the LM.  And yes I think a lot of people have left the church because of the NO.

At the NO Mass at my parish you never hear the priest say Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.  I just find the entire affair upsetting..

This priest, if we are lucky will remain with this parish for another 6 years then they will transfer him.  I hope they replace him with another priest brave enough to celebrate the TLM.

And where is that?

The New Mass
« Reply #8 on: March 06, 2015, 08:48:47 AM »
The majority of my generation who was born at start of Vatican II are divorced  athesists, witches, etc. And they have children who declare themselves as atheists, witches etc.  and most of them are former Catholics.  Yeah, Halloween is everyday for them. These are people from my hometown.  People I grew up with.  And their parents sit like zombies during blasphemus Vatican II mess.  
Who are they to judge their children and grand children and neighbors who are athesists, witches, sodomites, drug addicts, etc.  But they judge Traditional Catholics.

Diobolical disorientation.





The New Mass
« Reply #9 on: March 06, 2015, 12:39:33 PM »
Quote from: Viva Cristo Rey
Quote from: Phyllo
It saddens me that people of my generation who grew up with the TLM and have gone to the NO won't even consider going to a TLM.

I consider myself fortunate that we have a priest in a local parish that actually put up an altar rail and celebrates the TLM.  I go there every Sunday at 3PM.  I love the LM.  And yes I think a lot of people have left the church because of the NO.

At the NO Mass at my parish you never hear the priest say Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.  I just find the entire affair upsetting..

This priest, if we are lucky will remain with this parish for another 6 years then they will transfer him.  I hope they replace him with another priest brave enough to celebrate the TLM.


Where is that?


St. Columbanus in Cortlandt Manor New York.