The greatest pope of the last century was John Paul II, “a true world leader”, said Cardinal Camillo Ruini in an interview with Corriere.it on his 95 birthday that is today. He considers Benedict XVI above all a theologian: “Governance was his weak point.” Ratzinger Was Wrong to Leave His resignation “surprised and saddened” him, Ruini said. “To tell the truth, I think it was a wrong decision — at least it seems so to me. But he knew his condition better than I did.” Francis Ignored Tradition Cardinal Ruini has "difficulty" with Francis: “The change was too great and sudden. More than disappointed, I was surprised.” He said Francis was “paying too little attention to tradition”: “It’s no coincidence he may have been more loved by non-believers than by believers.” Ruini Fell in Love Three Times, But Resisted Camillo Ruini became a priest after his spiritual director encouraged him: “Dedicating myself to God seemed something exciting.” His parents were “strongly opposed”. His …Bontsi
Agree with a lot here but "Asked whether he would return to the Latin Mass, he firmly declined: “Certainly not. It is important that people understand the language.” This had not been important for centuries so he is not correct. The TLM should be available. Since it was it therefore transcends time. Ad Orientem also is a form of body language to God and can be understood by all.
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RFK Jr. statesthe following for the record on this 1 minute 45 second video- "Covid-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians & Black People, the people who are MOST IMMUNE are Ashkenazi Jews & Chinese"… Jay Anderson - RFK Jr. Said What?! "Covid-19 is …
“There are no Jews in Morocco. There are only Moroccan subjects,” Mohammed reportedly said. Unsurprisingly, Vichy officials didn’t like that kind of talk, and the sultan butted heads with them repeatedly.
Text sizeLine Spacing Comments Share Share Melanie McDonagh The two missing words in the King’s Andrew statement There are, you’ll note, two little words missing from the King’s statement on Andrew’s arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. It goes as follows: ‘I have learned with the deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office. What now follows is the full, fair and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities. In this, as I have said before, they have our full and wholehearted support and co-operation. Let me state clearly: the law must take its course. As this process continues, it would not be right for me to comment further on this matter. Meanwhile, my family and I will continue in our duty and service to you all. Charles R’ What’s missing are the words, ‘my brother’. There is nothing in this chilly missive to indicate that Andrew Mountbatten …
Bishop Athanasius Schneider told Robert Moynihan on February 16 about the 30 minutes private audience with Pope Leo XIV on December 18. He described the tone as open and cordial: “The Pope was very kind, attentively listening to me, very, very fraternal and simple.” Two drafts for Leo XIV Bishop Schneider handed Pope Leo XIV two drafts during the audience. 1) A solemn Profession of Faith He proposed a solemn Profession of Faith, modeled on Paul VI’s 1968 Credo of the People of God. Schneider emphasized that such a text would need concrete implementation, not merely publication. 2) A universal legal settlement for the Roman Rite Monsignor Schneider urged Leo XIV to grant equal standing to the Roman Rite and to the Novus Ordo: “I came to ask you for the liturgical peace in the Church… to grant the same rights, the same dignity to the traditional form of the Roman Rite and the Novus Ordo, and to let them peacefully coexist.” Monsignor Schneider advised against another motu proprio “ping …Bontsi
Coexist what? Truth and lies coexist? You don't coexist with modernist Useful idiot sorry for saying this but let your yes be yes and your no be no Coexist
The Priestly Fraternity of Saint Pius X has declined a proposal from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith to postpone its announced episcopal consecrations scheduled for July 1. The February 19 statement is co-signed by the five members of the Society’s General Council, including Bishops Alfonso de Galarreta and Bernard Fellay. The statement follows a February 12 meeting in Rome between Father Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the FSSPX, and Cardinal Tucho Fernández, a soft-porn author and Prefect of the Congregation. Tucho proposed a “specifically theological path of dialogue”. The goal was to identify the “minimum requirements necessary for full communion with the Catholic Church.” The proposal conditioned on the suspension of the episcopal consecrations. Rome Showed Little Interest In Recent Years On February 18, Father Pagliarani sent a written reply to Cardinal Fernández. The letter and its several annexes is published in full on Fsspx.news. Father Pagliarani thanked …Bontsi
I think the letter is very good but has one ambiguity. Fr. Pagliarani speaks of "Tradition". At least in English, it would be valid to say, "Today we are starting a new tradition." By contrast, the Society and the Pre-Vatican II church was defending "Apostolic Tradition." Just that small change in wording makes a big difference. Pope Francis spoke of his "magisterium," so "magisterium" is just as ambiguous as "tradition". "Apostolic Tradition", by contrast is definitive. Those things passed down by the Apostles, refined by councils and popes, but never changed. Any point of controversy can be tested to see if it is Apostolic or "new". The SSPX and Rome may not agree, but at least it will be clear which has departed from the Apostolic Tradition.
R L WAGGONER, Sworn In For The State, 23rd To Testify R. L. WAGGONER, sworn for the State. I am a city detective. On Tuesday, April 29th, from ten thirty until a little after 11 in the morning I was in front of the pencil factory on the other side of the street. I would continually see Mr. Frank walk to the window and look down and twist his hands when he would come to the window looking down on the sidewalk. He did this about 12 times when I was there in about 30 minutes. I was in the automobile with Mr. Frank and Mr. Black and his leg was shaking. He was under arrest at the time. CROSS EXAMINATION. I don't know what he was doing in the office. I saw some other people up there that I didn't recognize. I was sent to the pencil factory to notice Mr. Frank and the pencil factory. I thought Mr. Frank would be arrested.
Francis’s “passionate commitment to changing things” and Leo’s “ministry of unity” are “perfectly complementary”, English pro-homosexual Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe told Repubblica.it on February 16. Leo XIV entrusted Cardinal Radcliffe with the introductory meditation for the January Consistory. When asked if Leo XIV will continue or correct Francis’s synodal impulse, Radcliffe replied that the synod is continually evolving: "Leo XIV is already advancing synodality in an exciting way." A Few Catholics Make A Lot of Noise Progressive Cardinal Radcliffe stated that the polarization between “traditionalists” and “progressives” is foreign to Catholicism. He added that "there are only a few people who fall into this trap, although they make a lot of noise." In response to being labeled progressive, Cardinal Radcliffe attacks: "Those who condemn me usually haven't read anything I've written. As a Catholic, I cannot accept being put in such a small box. As the Australian novelist Richard …Bontsi
“Everyone, everyone, everyone is welcome.” Just like the wedding feast of Matt 22, all are welcomed but those "without a wedding garment" will be cast into the outer darkness. Why is it a "garment"? Because it covers our shabby, fallen, natural selves with the beauty of adopted sons and daughters. A man like this is to be doubly pitied since not only has he rejected the wedding garment but has beguiled others to do the same.