↟ Modernists Go To Hell ↟
It's a loophole. If Rome made the Mass exclusively in the vernacular and forbid Latin it would be an unjust law and it would be anathema. they did not do forbid it in theory, but they pretty much did it in practice by making vernacular 99.99% of all Masses.…
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I have to note too, "reformable" really isn't the best word to use when discussing QP
Forwarded from The Counter-Revolution
Fiat voluntas Dei; God’s will be done
“Some aspects of God’s will are revealed to us by the eternal truth of Nature.
Other matters depend on God’s free choice. To know God’s will in those matters, he has to reveal them to us. We know Christ wants people to be baptized, because he told us.
Most of the time, our own decision-making process involves discernment using the virtue of prudence and the gift of counsel, not explicit divine revelation. God doesn’t tell us whether to eat ham or turkey for lunch.
To seek undue certainty about the future or the hidden things of God, things he hasn’t revealed, is divination. To make assertions about what is or isn’t God’s will in respect to contingent events is dangerous—appointing oneself as God’s prophet or mouthpiece.
This is an affront to God’s sovereignty, as if God cannot act or refrain from acting as he chooses. It also belies a lack of trust, as if we don’t expect God to do anything and instead invoke him like some kind of talisman.
The cases where we can speak for God is the cases he has given us, written in the book of Nature or the book of revealed truth, entrusted to the Church and to those whom Christ appointed to teach on his behalf.”
~Fr. Dylan Schrader
“Some aspects of God’s will are revealed to us by the eternal truth of Nature.
Other matters depend on God’s free choice. To know God’s will in those matters, he has to reveal them to us. We know Christ wants people to be baptized, because he told us.
Most of the time, our own decision-making process involves discernment using the virtue of prudence and the gift of counsel, not explicit divine revelation. God doesn’t tell us whether to eat ham or turkey for lunch.
To seek undue certainty about the future or the hidden things of God, things he hasn’t revealed, is divination. To make assertions about what is or isn’t God’s will in respect to contingent events is dangerous—appointing oneself as God’s prophet or mouthpiece.
This is an affront to God’s sovereignty, as if God cannot act or refrain from acting as he chooses. It also belies a lack of trust, as if we don’t expect God to do anything and instead invoke him like some kind of talisman.
The cases where we can speak for God is the cases he has given us, written in the book of Nature or the book of revealed truth, entrusted to the Church and to those whom Christ appointed to teach on his behalf.”
~Fr. Dylan Schrader
Forwarded from ♱ R E F O R M A T I O N ♱
A man brought in a Midianite prostitute Into his tent, Phinehas son of Eleazar and grandson of Aaron the priest saw this, he grabbed a spear and ran into his tent, he thrusted his spear through the man and out through the prostitute.
Tolerance is not a Christian virtue, tolerating grave sin in society is a form of sin in itself. Obey God.
Tolerance is not a Christian virtue, tolerating grave sin in society is a form of sin in itself. Obey God.
Another Question relating to QP is:
Since a Pope cannot bind another pope in matters of discipline, but then why did the Popes after St. Pus V bother to keep Quo Primum in the Roman Missal and bother explaining why they made some extremely minor modifications that didn’t change the offertory or the substance of the Missal itself?
Since a Pope cannot bind another pope in matters of discipline, but then why did the Popes after St. Pus V bother to keep Quo Primum in the Roman Missal and bother explaining why they made some extremely minor modifications that didn’t change the offertory or the substance of the Missal itself?
Forwarded from 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘤 𝘈𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘤 (Racist Catholic)
Corporatism is the Catholic solution to the moral evils and practical abuses of both free-market liberalism and totalitarian socialism.
Forwarded from The Counter-Revolution
“Even in its outward and social sense, legitimate war, which is waged against the disturbers of order and aimed at reimposing order upon them, is essentially a function of ‘justice,’ or in other words a balancing function, whatever the secondary and transient appearance may suggest; but this is only the ‘lesser holy war,’ which is a mirror image of the ‘greater holy war’ ... The ‘greater holy war’ is man’s struggle against the enemies he carries within himself, that is, against the elements in him that are opposed to order and unity.” -René Guénon
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Though it appears to have its basis in disorder, legitimate war not only produces rectification, in accordance with just war doctrine, but also opens the door to higher possibilities for those capable of receiving them. Therefore, the supremacy of the spiritual over the temporal is affirmed, and the emphasis on material loss or gain is all but eliminated.
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Though it appears to have its basis in disorder, legitimate war not only produces rectification, in accordance with just war doctrine, but also opens the door to higher possibilities for those capable of receiving them. Therefore, the supremacy of the spiritual over the temporal is affirmed, and the emphasis on material loss or gain is all but eliminated.
Forwarded from Catholic Arena
Today we remember St. Jose Sanchez del Rio.
As a child, he was kidnapped and brutally tortured by pro Masonic forces loyal to the government of Mexico. They cut the soles of his feet and made him walk for miles, expecting him to renounce his faith.
Instead, he defied them and exclaimed 'Viva Cristo Rey!'
Long live Christ the King.
As a child, he was kidnapped and brutally tortured by pro Masonic forces loyal to the government of Mexico. They cut the soles of his feet and made him walk for miles, expecting him to renounce his faith.
Instead, he defied them and exclaimed 'Viva Cristo Rey!'
Long live Christ the King.
Forwarded from Racist Cath
Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio, pray for us that we may follow in your footsteps.
Forwarded from 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘤 𝘈𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘤 (Ella)
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Forwarded from 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘤 𝘈𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘤 (Racist Catholic)
¡Viva Cristo Rey!
Forwarded from Catholic Information Hub
Jose Sánchez Del Río! ¡Presente!
¡Viva Cristo Rey! https://youtu.be/AaICvxwpw8w
¡Viva Cristo Rey! https://youtu.be/AaICvxwpw8w
Forwarded from Fundamental Christianity (New Machine)
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This video addresses comments made by SSPX priest and seminary professor Fr. Wiseman on Luther's relationship to nominalism…
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