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Author Topic: Can the Novus Ordo Possibly Have Come from the Actual Church?  (Read 498 times)

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Offline AspiringToHeaven

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  • Isn’t it anathema to say that the Church can give a poisonous rite to its children? How then could the Church have given its children the Novus Ordo Mess? Was it not the actual Church, but instead a counterfeit church, that gave its children the Novus Ordo Mess? Or is the Novus Ordo Mess not really poisonous? Yet we’re divinely assured that a tree is known by its fruit, and the fruit of the Novus Ordo Mess seems to be catastrophic loss of faith. But is this just post hoc ergo propter hoc? But we’re also divinely assured that a true father would never feed his children bread rather than stones, while the Novus Ordo Mess provides the sustenance of stones rather than bread; and this Novus Ordo Mess was approved by Paul VI. Was Paul VI therefore a false father? 

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    Re: Can the Novus Ordo Possibly Have Come from the Actual Church?
    « Reply #1 on: July 30, 2021, 05:24:13 PM »
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  • Here I’ve found the answers I was looking for:

    Traditionalists, Infallibility, and the Pope

    Thanks.