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Author Topic: Bsp. Williamson: "Belief in N.O. Eucharistic Miracles Necessary for Holy Oils"  (Read 28075 times)

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How can a Traditionalist bishop have such love for Novus Ordo miracles?:confused:

His Lordship has been a puzzling figure for many.  How can a Traditionalist bishop have such love for Valtorta and the Poem of the Man-God or for Garabandal?


His Lordship has been a puzzling figure for many.  How can a Traditionalist bishop have such love for Valtorta and the Poem of the Man-God or for Garabandal?
Another great question.

There was a time when being Catholic was enough for getting Holy Oils from the nearest bishop...not anymore.

Now you need to believe in doubtful things as if they were dogma.

Strange times.::) 


Offline AnthonyPadua

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The following is a transcript of this past April's correspondence between Bishop Williamson and Fr. Hewko where His Excellency states that for a priest to receive Holy Oils from him, it is necessary to believe in and preach on the veracity of Novus Ordo Eucharistic Miracles. Father recently went public with this exchange in a conference from Canada. (link below)



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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh, what is wrong with all these 'trad' clergy. Whether it's the sspx or the resistance or sedes, they all make some sort of compromise. :fryingpan:

Offline Meg

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh, what is wrong with all these 'trad' clergy. Whether it's the sspx or the resistance or sedes, they all make some sort of compromise. :fryingpan:

Our Life as Catholics might be much better without them maybe?  Since we laity are just so much better than the trad clergy. So much smarter, and more knowledgeable about just about....everything, huh?  ::)


On the surface, this is sheer pettiness and ugly mudslinging. It's true that requiring belief in the veracity of Novus Ordo "Eucharistic miracles" is absurd.