The [Archdiocese] of New York and [the Diocese of] Brooklyn (all of NYC) have transferred Ascension Day to the following Sat. vigil or Sunday.
This is dead wrong. Last Thursday, May 30, there were Novus Ordo holyday masses—attendance at one of which was characterized by the chancery office as
binding under pain of mortal sin—at every one of the twenty or so parishes within a ten-mile radius of my home. In addition, of course, the few local Trad chapels and all the indult locations had TLMs on their schedules.
In short, whether one is a real Catholic or a conciliarist, Ascension Thursday is still a holyday of obligation in New York City and State. Moreover, it should hardly require explanation that the city's Department of Transportation—as Jew-controlled and ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ-infested as every other city agency—is not in the business of granting parking exemptions solely or primarily to benefit Traditionalist Catholics.
Seraphina needs to explain whether she wrote what she did in ignorance or in malice.