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Is a Resistance priest who refuses to mention St. Joseph in the Canon of the Mass a faithful son of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre?

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Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: St. Joseph in the Canon of the Mass
« Reply #30 on: Yesterday at 02:37:56 PM »
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  • Yes I believe St Joseph was assumed into heaven.  There was a mystic who had visions of St Joseph’s life and he was freed from original sin, by a special grace, at birth.  It would make sense that God would have his foster father as holy as possible.  

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    Re: St. Joseph in the Canon of the Mass
    « Reply #31 on: Yesterday at 07:02:13 PM »
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  • Who’s Carol Byrne?  Why should Catholics care about her theory of numerology? 


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    Re: St. Joseph in the Canon of the Mass
    « Reply #32 on: Yesterday at 07:45:55 PM »
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  • Who’s Carol Byrne?  Why should Catholics care about her theory of numerology?
    Sorry, I should have posted Dr. Carol Byrne, Britain.

    Mistaken identity.
    Dr Carol Byrne gained a B.A. and M.A. from University College Dublin and a Ph.D. from the University of Durham (U.K.). After raising a family...

    Can you imagine being a scholarly Catholic author/ researcher- but another person has the same name, who happens to practice psychic  medium?

    Dr Carol Byrne adds " BRITAIN" after her name to avoid confusion.

    So far, I always enjoyed reading her articles. Fr M recommends her books.
    Very clear writing style, with references .
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    Re: St. Joseph in the Canon of the Mass
    « Reply #33 on: Yesterday at 10:56:49 PM »
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  • I accidentally hit No, and ment to click Yes.

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    Re: St. Joseph in the Canon of the Mass
    « Reply #34 on: Yesterday at 11:12:52 PM »
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  • Background

    Starting in 1981, a clerical candidate of the SSPX had to sign the attached Declaration of Fidelity before he was ordained to the subdiaconate.  The second last paragraph requires acceptance of the reforms of Pope John XXIII.
    Fidelity to +Lefebvre does not require using the 1962 Missal; it requires fidelity to the traditional Roman Rite in its lawful forms, strict adherence to Catholic doctrine as defended by +Lefebvre, proper observance of liturgical discipline whether using the pre-1955 or 1962 Missal, and a spirit of obedience and reverence toward legitimate Church authority. Therefore, a priest using the pre-1955 Missal remains fully faithful, even if St. Joseph is not mentioned in the Canon, because the Mass remains valid, licit, and in harmony with +Lefebvre’s teaching.



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    Re: St. Joseph in the Canon of the Mass
    « Reply #35 on: Today at 05:22:36 AM »
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  • Fidelity to +Lefebvre does not require using the 1962 Missal; it requires fidelity to the traditional Roman Rite in its lawful forms, strict adherence to Catholic doctrine as defended by +Lefebvre, proper observance of liturgical discipline whether using the pre-1955 or 1962 Missal, and a spirit of obedience and reverence toward legitimate Church authority. Therefore, a priest using the pre-1955 Missal remains fully faithful, even if St. Joseph is not mentioned in the Canon, because the Mass remains valid, licit, and in harmony with +Lefebvre’s teaching.
    A priest using the pre-1955 missal remains "fully faithful" because the Mass remains "in harmony with +Lefebvre's teaching"? What on earth are you talking about it? 
    John 15:19  If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.