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Re: NeoSSPX Says Mass in Modernist Rome
« Reply #30 on: Today at 04:34:02 AM »
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  • Quote from: trento 2025-08-24, 7:17:18 AM
    If the 1975 jubilee pilgrimage was a protest and done without Rome's knowledge, would ABL be allowed to celebrated Mass at a Roman basilica?
    ”…It is therefore impossible for any conscientious and faithful Catholic to espouse this reformation and to submit to it in any way whatsoever.
    The only attitude of fidelity to the Church and to Catholic doctrine appropriate for our salvation is a categorical refusal to accept this reformation…”

    Declaration of Archbishop Lefebvre – November 1974

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    Re: NeoSSPX Says Mass in Modernist Rome
    « Reply #31 on: Today at 04:59:29 AM »
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  • Although this comment wasn’t originally directed at me, I’m going to answer it in a way that may resonate with others on CI.......
    Wow, very well said! 
    I've been mainly using the SSPX priests for the Mass and sacraments basically my whole life, your post was very well said. To date, I have never, not even once heard any heresy or error from the pulpit in spite of the scandals going on with Menzingen, and if they want to go to Rome and proudly champion the true faith and Mass to the faces of the modernist heretics in charge - God Bless them.

    If it weren't for all of the divisions and splits in the last 50 years, maybe there would have been a few million instead of a few thousand, who knows?


     

         
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