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Re: Ascension Thursday no longer Holy Day of Obligation
« Reply #20 on: May 27, 2019, 02:47:27 PM »
One of our first Ascension of our Lord feasts was on a Thursday night at St Jude’s Eddystone.   It was impressive.  The whole church was packed. People were standing.   I have never seen anything like it.  

Re: Ascension Thursday no longer Holy Day of Obligation
« Reply #21 on: May 28, 2019, 12:25:27 AM »
A priest in St.Mary's said this morning, its no longer a Holy Day of Obligation. We'll have regular Sunday Services on that day but the Kansas City Diocese doesn't recognize it as a Holy Day of Obligation. I say who cares what the Diocese does . In the SSPX own Calendar it proclaims that it is A Holy Day of Obligation. So when are they going to tell everyone they have officially signed on with Rome. More and more indications are showing they are getting totally on board.--The sinking ship that is Rome.
Cosmas can you name the priest and which Mass you attended.  I have many friends in St. Marys and I would like to ask them if they heard it as well.  They may have went to a different Mass.  
This is nothing surprising if it is true.  The watering down has been going on in the SSPX for so long now.  What is next, a Saturday evening Mass?  Those who still go there do not want to open their eyes or ears or even their mouths because If I were there I would be asking the priest what was going on.  They have been brainwashed to follow blindly, it is like a cult now.  


Re: Ascension Thursday no longer Holy Day of Obligation
« Reply #22 on: May 28, 2019, 01:18:08 AM »
Here is a link that shows when this Canon 1246 came into effect.   http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/what-we-believe/canon-law/complementary-norms/canon-1246.cfm

Most Traditional are aware that the New Codes are basically Vatican II on wheels.  Most Trads know that  following VII and the New Codes will lead to loss of one's faith and therefore must not be followed.

Most Traditional know that Archbishop Levebre was very much against the new code.  Here are some of his quotes...



Each one of these notions is ambiguous and will allow Protestant and Modernist errors to inspire from now on the legislation of the Church. It is the authority of the Pope and of the Bishops which is going to suffer; the distinction between the clergy and the laity will also diminish; the absolute and necessary character of the Catholic will also be extenuated to the profit of heresy and schism; and the fundamental realities of sin and grace will be worn down. These are all dangerous for the doctrine of the Church and the salvation of souls.” (Ibid.)

Since most of us can remember,  the SSPX always followed the Old rules and now in 2019 they are allegedly saying that we can follow the new rules and move Ascension Thursday to Sunday?  This must be coming from the new training in the seminaries!  The senior members of the SSPX which are still there are at least tolerating this blatant new conciliar direction because being ostracized and possibly thrown out is too much for them to handle.   I wonder if even one faithful is questioning the priest about such things? 


Re: Ascension Thursday no longer Holy Day of Obligation
« Reply #23 on: May 28, 2019, 08:46:12 AM »
I heard that it was Fr. Carlyle at the 7:15 am Mass.

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Re: Ascension Thursday no longer Holy Day of Obligation
« Reply #24 on: May 28, 2019, 09:38:57 AM »
Someone asked me to post this (relevant portion begins at about 1:30) ...
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