6 thoughts on “Daily Catholic Mass – 2019-09-06 – Fr. John Paul”
  1. A pope can separate himself from the Church. Pope Paul IV said (dogmatically decreed) that a priest, bishop or a pope who holds heresy loses his office. If you look at the present canon law, it will lead us to the same conclusion.

    A pope is not God, he can err. He can also be a heretic. A pope can be wrong. There have been more than forty popes in the past to have held wrong theological views. They are not anti-popes, because they and any modern pope never ever plenarily poped any false teaching or liturgical practice into the set of Catholic Credenda.

    Popes Paul VI and John Paul II have at the very least, failed to govern God’s church. We can also say, for the most part, that previous popes must be condemned for their failure to govern the Catholic Church in a manner similar to Popes Paul VI and JP II have governed the church.

    Who is wrong: the pre-Vatican Two popes (Apostolic Tradition) or the post-Vatican Two popes (“living tradition”)?

    The Vatican Two church cannot claim to have the same faith and (liturgical) Morals as the pre-Vatican Two church. The Vatican Two church conform to an opposite liturgy and religion.

    UPDATED

    “The so-called Protestant Reformation was really THE PROTESTANT REVOLT or major apostasy. At Fatima, God reiterates that the Catholic Church is the one and only true church of Christ. The Pope is of utmost importance — for Catholics and for all mankind. The fate of the one true Church and, THUS, of the world is in HIS HANDS.”

    “Beliefs that were attacked or denied by the Protestant Revolt or Great Apostasy as well as by New Age Catholicism and the prevailing “spirit of ecumenism” are reaffirmed and underlined at Fatima. Examples of such are: we are not saved by a “once and for all Protestant type of belief” but by faith expressed in a LIVED CONSECRATION; the Mass and the Eucharist are indeed what the Catholic Church has always believed them to be; the Bible, like Fatima, is not open to subjective interpretation or “subjective belief and twisting,” but is objective and clearly understood; and, devotion to the Mass and the seven Sacraments, devotion to Mary and to the Rosary are of utmost importance, especially, in these end-times.”
    (THE AWESOME FATIMA CONSECRATIONS by Father Paul Trinchard, S.T.L.)

    I remembered when my mother (New Church or Novus Ordo “Mass” Church) invited her liberal friends (Protestantism is dead and had been replaced by liberalism), and were talking about the bombs that hit Japan in WWII. I said something like, “no, they were Catholic cities,” and Nancy was mad! She said some B.S. and I said, “yes, but most who died were Catholics!.” Then after they left, my mother said, “Why don’t you like Nancy?” And I told her, that she is a Protestant.

    ANNA EMMERICH, a nun, a mystic and a stigmatist who prophesied (in 1820) that many clerics would be heretics.

    “I see MANY excommunicated ecclesiastics who do not seem to be concerned about it or even aware of it. Yet, they are excommunicated. …It can be seen thereby that God ratifies the orders, decrees and interdicts issued by the Pope. …I saw that those things which pertained to Protestantism gradually gained the upper hand. …MOST PRIESTS contributed to the destruction of the Church.”

    “Not every sin, even though it be serious, is such as to sever one AUTOMATICALLY from the body of the church as does schism, heresy or apostasy.”
    (MYSTICI CORPORIS, POPE PIUS XII, 6/29/1943, P. 203.)
    (Please don’t reply, I don’t have time for “Catholics” or any other liberals.)

  2. Amen. Thank you for this messages the words of God. God bless always. I like the way this preacher explains about fasting, it is right.

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