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EcclesiaMiltans redlights
« on: October 06, 2015, 01:52:38 PM »
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    Fr Pinaud Masses
    5 October 2015
    On behalf of the Quebec Resistance, we would like to note that Father Pinaud is offering Mass in Quebec over the next three weeks after an absence of several months. He recommends that his parishioners go to SSPX Masses when he is not available. Therefore he does not advocate the red-light position.
     
    Since he is also an adherent of the non-una-cuм error and does not say the name of the Pope at the Canon of his Mass, we cannot recommend/promote attending his Mass.




    I'm sorry but I can hardly see that the omission of the name of Francis from the canon as a substantial reason of red-lighting this priest's Mass.  They also don't seem to understand the error of the Non Una cuм group.  The Non Una cuм groups "red-light" all Masses where the name of the heretic in Rome is said, as they claim that these Masses are an affront to God.  So a person who adheres to the dogmatic Una cuм position would never send Catholics to a Society Mass.  Ecclesia Militans seems to be in the dark about this.

    A resistance priest in Brazil explained it to me like this, when someone dies we areunable of knowing when they leave Purgatory, but we pray and offer sacrifices for them even though it is possible that they are already in Heaven.  What about these prayers?  Are they wasted?  Not at all.  They go to where they are needed.  And so we can apply the same to the case of the pope.  If there is no valid pope does that mean that the name of the pope in the Canon is a wasted useless prayer?  Not at all.  It will go where it is needed like for Holy Mother Church etc.
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...