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Can a Downs Syndrome sufferer attend the Novus Ordo Mass
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2016, 10:35:44 AM »
Many Muslims are persecuted too.
Having access to Mass is not a guarantee by The Lord.

Can a Downs Syndrome sufferer attend the Novus Ordo Mass
« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2016, 10:36:23 PM »
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My point here is many of the 1.2 Billion Catholics do not know any better and are not informed, many, especially the younger generation have not even heard of the Holy Traditional Mass and many do not have any ‘access’ to it. Those of us who have ‘access’ to the Holy Tridentine Mass, we will always attend it as there is no other substitute!

I do agree the Novus Ordo Missae was forced upon the faithful against their will…however in his infinite Mercy, God would never abandon his Novus Ordo faithful who are genuinely seeking his graces in His Holy sacraments. The Novus Ordo and the Conciliar Religion must have some Catholicism left….. that gives many Novus Ordo missionaries and faithful the strength to stand up for our Catholic teachings? Do we realize that many Catholic are persecuted and die for their Catholic faith in many parts of the world….. Aren’t most, if not all of them Novus Ordo, who have received Our Lord in the Eucharist?  

I believe those of us who have been given the grace to ‘understand’ , are duty bound to assist in the restoration of the Traditional Latin Mass, witness and spread the truth to our Novus Ordo Bishops, priests and faithful. Lest we forget, we need to proclaim our faith and doctrine with our non-Catholic neighbors too.  This is often accomplished with a humble and charitable disposition towards our Novus Ordo and Non-Catholic brethren.  



Have you ever wondered why Our Lady said, "someday the rosary and scapular will save the world" why do you suppose she didn't say, someday the Mass and Sacraments will save the world, could it be she knew only a pale light would shine from them and this pale light wouldn't come from the new church known as the novus ordo. (The New Order)

Even Our Lord mentioned when He returns will He find Faith upon the world.  

Yes, He will always be with us but not in the abomination of desolation.    


Can a Downs Syndrome sufferer attend the Novus Ordo Mass
« Reply #12 on: March 25, 2016, 07:40:56 AM »
Tiffany, I do not imply that 'having access to Holy mass IS a guarantee' and most traditional Catholics can sustain without Holy Mass if they have no 'access' to a Holy Tridentine Mass.

MyrnaM, I cannot agree with you more…and yes ‘someday Our Blessed Mother’s rosary and scapular will save the world’.

The topic being discussed here is whether there is any Catholicism left in the Novus Ordo and the Conciliar Religion and the Novus Order Missae. As mentioned in my post,’ I do agree the Novus Ordo Missae was forced upon the faithful against their will…however in his infinite Mercy, God would never abandon his Novus Ordo faithful who are genuinely seeking his graces in His Holy sacraments’….. And to your very valid point, I would like to add that Our Blessed Mother will not abandon those who reverently recite the Holy Rosary and always wear the Scapular. As you may be aware, many Clergy and faithful in the Novus Ordo too have great devotion to Our Blessed Mother and the Holy Rosary and wear the scapular, Our Lady will not abandon her children!

In fact, + Williamson and our Bishops / priests, remind us that at the end there will be very few priests and we will not have ‘access’ to the Holy Mass and the Holy Mass is NOT a guarantee…. We must always have utmost devotion to Our Blessed Mother, fully knowing that she will save the world. Our Bishops and priests also request the faithful to observe the devotion of the First Saturdays, as requested by Our Lady of Fatima, as it carries with it the assurance of salvation.