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Sunday, December 29, 2013

These are hard times



Both for the laity and the clergy.

Those who are attached to the traditional liturgy and to the legacy of Benedict XVI that is.

Whatever fantasies you have, those who are attached to Benedict XVI and the traditional liturgy have all been targeted for extinction, well...as far as the continuing "movements" in Rome and persecutions of the FFI are concerned.

Mark my words. This is a time that anything but "peace" and "brotherly love" would apply to those attached to the Traditional liturgy. No one is safe, not even a bishop.

I have received reports that a bishop who opened his diocese to the beleaguered Franciscans Friars of the Immaculate is now being "warned" to stop meddling and protecting the friars, and these threats came from a Capuchin Friar.  No, not all of Padre Pio's brothers are like him.  Father Fidenzio Volpi, the one tasked to lead in the "cleansing" of the FFI is anything but charitable and brotherly.


It is still baffling why Rome would declare an open war to a thriving congregation.

Is Rome not after vocations or Rome now is more concerned with harassing society's that are connected to the Traditional Liturgy?  The SSPX would be giggling right now.  They experienced the harrasment just because they wanted to celebrated the TLM.

What is it in the TLM that freaks out liberals?

Some of my sources have noticed how bolden and how "mayabang" the Genie of the Lamp in Intramuros has become 9 months ago.

I think we all know why.

These are hard times.

And the only way to combat them is to...



HA HA HA HA

That will freak them out!

"The Lord be with you"

SHOUT:  "Et cum spiritu tuo!"  ala JRR Tolkien.

PS:  Tolkien witnessed the liturgical revolution of the 70s.  He was a devout Catholic.  At the New Mass, he would respond in Latin, in raised voice: "Et cum spiritu tuo!" "Sursum corda!" "Habemus ad Dominum!"

And, as a Tolkien fan, I pray "Domine non sum dignus.."  ;)


PRAY! EVEN ST. PETER WAVERED TOO...BUT HE DIED UPHOLDING THE FAITH!


2 comments:

  1. HAHAHAHA! In my Confirmation day, when the extraordinary of the bishop said, "The Lord be with you." while he is tracing a cross in my forehead with his oily thumb, I responded, as I planned, "Et cum spiritu tuo."

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  2. When I attend our Student Mass in our school, I often respond in Latin! I was inspired by Tolkien!

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