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Offline Binechi

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38 Anniversary of electionn of John Paul I
« on: September 02, 2016, 02:45:47 PM »
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  • 38th Anniversary of the Election of John Paul I-Luciani
     Who Was Pursuing Plans to Restore the Traditional Latin Mass in 1978

    From: The TRADITIO Fathers

    John Paul I-Luciani
    Newpope John Paul I-Luciani Lies in State in Newvatican
     Fr. Gommar DePauw, Founder of the Catholic Traditionalist Movement
     Stated that Immediately after His Election, Luciani Telephoned Him
     And Invited Him to Become a Member of a Commission
     That the Newpope Was Establishing to Plan a Return to the Traditional Latin Mass
     Unfortunately, That Commission Was Never to Meet
     Luciani Died in 1978, either of Natural Causes or by Assassination
     Just 33 Days after His Election

    August 26, 1978, marks the 38th anniversary of the election of Pope John Paul I-Luciani, the "hidden" Newpope. He was a traditional Catholic, having entered the minor seminary (which no longer exists in the Newchurch of the New Order) at age 11, and was ordained at age 22 as a priest in 1935 and as a bishop at age 46 in 1958, before the traditional Sacrament of Holy Orders was replaced in 1968 with Newchurch's invalid Protestantized New Ordinal.

    The late Fr. Gommar DePauw, founder of the Catholic Traditionalist Movement in 1964, related that immediately after Luciani's election, the Newpope contacted him by telephone to invite him to become a member of a commission that the Newpope was establishing to plan a return to the Traditional Latin Mass. Unfortunately, that commission was never to meet, as Luciani's death 33 days after his election intervened.

    John Paul I-Luciani's death occurred under highly questionable circuмstances. David Yallop, in his 1984 book In God's Name, described the false statements put out by Newvoatican about who found the body, what Luciani had been reading, when he had been found, and whether a post mortem could be carried out. Yallop presented evidence that because Luciani had publicly stated his intention to clean up the Vatican Bank, which was being run by Freemasons and the Mafia, as it still is, under Francis-Bergoglio, Luciani was poisoned by the Mafia in cahoots with the Newroman Curia.

    True Catholics, whatever may be the case about John Paul I-Luciani's death, it appears that he may have been the last chance for the Newchurch of the New Order to have returned to Catholicism and to the Traditional Latin Mass and Sacraments. Luciani's successor was the "Unsaint" JPII-Wojtyla, who once and for all sold out Newchurch to the anti-Catholic forces wedded to the Vatican II Anti-council's destruction of Catholic liturgy, doctrine, and morality.



    Offline Neil Obstat

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    38 Anniversary of electionn of John Paul I
    « Reply #1 on: September 03, 2016, 02:55:45 PM »
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  • Canon Gregory Hesse told me he knew +Luciani, who was a rather liberal minded "peace" guy like the peaceniks of the 1960's.  He didn't think there was much to the claim that Luciani was a staunch traditionalist at heart, but that his plan to disturb the status quo Vatican Bank was what really made him a target in the Vatican.

    So there isn't a universal support for the Traditio slant.  They might be so totally dug in with Fr. Gommar DePauw that they can't see anything else besides his opinion.  Fr. DePauw was a great priest but his district was New York practically his whole life, whereas Fr. Hesse's stomping grounds were Austria and Rome.

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