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"By this our decree, to be valid IN PERPETUITY, we determine and order that NEVER shall anything be added to, omitted from, or changed in this Missal. . .At no time in the future can a priest, whether secular or order priest, ever be forced to use any other…
1. Popes who have passed on to their eternal reward cannot bind future popes to positive laws, only that which pertains to divine revelation (or that which is deduced from it, or directly pertaining to it, etc) can be made binding upon future popes. To say otherwise would mean that popes are able to restrict future popes from fully expressing their papal powers as outlined in CIC 331 (1917 CIC 218 §1-2), powers which come directly from God. Also see CIC 20 (1917 CIC 22) which establishes how legal abrogation works in church law.

2. Dr. James Likoudis (requiescat in pace) in his book points out that elsewhere in Quo Primum, his holiness St. Pius V says he is establishing he is forbidding alterations of the missal to "patriarch, administrator, and all other persons of whatever ecclesiastical dignity they may be, even cardinals of the Holy Roman Church" Which notably stops at cardinals, neglecting to attempt to bind future popes (See Attached Image #1).
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1. Popes who have passed on to their eternal reward cannot bind future popes to positive laws, only that which pertains to divine revelation (or that which is deduced from it, or directly pertaining to it, etc) can be made binding upon future popes. To say…
3. Pope St. Pius V's successors did not read him as completely banning any and all liturgical development for all time. Novel liturgical formulae for feasts (read: liturgical additions), dispensations, and privileges were managed by Pope Sixtus V's Congregation of Rites which he established in 1588 (It must be fairly noted, however, that these changes mostly surrounded the liturgy and covered various particularities, I do not mean to exaggerate that they were making large core rubric mods). Popes Clement VIII, Urban VIII, and Pius XII all made minor liturgical changes which at least prohibit the strictest reading of Quo Primum (See Attached Image #2 & #3).

4. Pius V's Apostolic Constitution "Quod a Vobis" which did to the Roman Breviary what Quo Primum did to the Mass, used similar language to that of Quo Primum, yet this did not stop Pope St. Pius X (ora pro nobis) from making his Breviary reform in 1911 (See Attach Image #4 for a scuffed machine translation of the relevant segment of Quod a Vobis that I manually transcribed, emphasis added). Dr. Likoudis points out that the final paragraphs of Quo Primum and Quod a Vobis, which condemn anything contravening the document as incurring the wrath of God and the apostles, are identical.
In conclusion sedes are wrong do unspeakable an evil experiments things to stray cats and frogs (probably, it’s seem trad so it must be good)
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"The most terrible aspect of sin is to live in sin, and the worst aspect of falling into sin is not to arise from sin." - St. John Chrysostom
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I still remember returning to my spiritual father to confess all I had said about Pope Francis, the way I had slandered and spoke ill of our holy father. He asked me "Pinesap, do you still want to be Catholic", and I said "With all my heart", and spoke the words of absolution. There was no greater feeling than being forgiven for speaking so horribly about Papa, and the moment the absolution was spoken, the sun crested over the mountains one last time, and I knew God was there. I vowed to be always faithful to Peter from that day forward.
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The term "Catholic guilt" is so stupid to anyone who lives in a Catholic environment.

Yes, I killed the only being in the entire history of existence that did not deserve being killed for any reason whatsoever.

You're damn right I'm gonna remember that.
Pray for papa
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All the gods they had as pagans were far above them and struck fear into their hearts. The God of Israel, too, was an awesome God, whose very name many would not pronounce. How could one imitate a God so far above one’s own nature, perfect and holy in everything He did?
And then came Jesus — Man and God. He was Someone they could relate to, Someone they could follow, Someone who experienced their misery and triumphed, Someone who overcame the darkness and showed them the Great Light.

#Mother_Angelica | 𝑯𝒆𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒏𝒍𝒚 𝑾𝒐𝒎𝒆𝒏
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The devil appeared to three monks and asked them what would they do if he gave them the power to change any one thing from the past.

The first, a man of apostolic fervor, said:
"I would prevent Adam and Eve from falling to sin, thus keeping Mankind united with God."

The second, a man full of mercy, said:
"I would prevent you from rebelling against God, so you and your peers could avoid eternal damnation."

The third was a simple man, and instead he went on his knees and prayed, while making the Sign of the Cross:
"Lord, protect me from the temptation of wondering what could have been."

The devil let out a screech full of agony and disappeared.

The other two asked their brother why he had reacted in such a way.

He said:

"First, one should never be open to dialogue with the enemy.

Second, nobody in this world has the power to change the past.

And third, the goal of the adversary was not to prove our virtue, but to entrap us in the past. By doing so, we would forget about the present, which is the only time we have to make amends with God and to conform with His will.

Of all demons, the most annoying to Man is the one which keeps asking us about what could have been.

The past is entrusted to God's mercy, and the future to His providence. The present is the only thing we have, so let us live today."
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The kkk ruined this fit
Which catholic religious order would you join if you had to or do you feel the most affinity toward?
Anonymous Poll
43%
Franciscan/piarist
29%
Jesuit
29%
Benedictine
0%
Augustinian
0%
Dominican
0%
Carmelite
0%
Capuchin