Did You Know?
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That God never changes, only Man Changes. So.."That which was inherently right can
never be wrong and that which was inherently wrong can never be right".
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The Traditional Mass is rooted in the Apostles when Christ Told Peter
"Upon this Rock, I will build my Church"
- The Novus Ordo Rite is rooted in the Concillium of Pope Paul VI which included
6 protestant ministers and chaired by Cardinal Bugnini.
- When you attend these Rites you pay homage to its creators. In one case
you pay homage to Christ and the apostle in the other case you pay homage to the
men who created it.
- The term "Communion in the Hand" is not a real term because the Person actually communicates himselfs by
putting the Sacred Host on his own tongue. So why the extra step of the Sacred Host being put into the unconsecrated
hands of the Communicant instead of directly onto the tongue? Another step of irreverence to the Lord.
Statement by Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
- That even though permitted, Communion in the hand is degrading and disrespectful...Why? Because
if you believe in transubstantiation, the body and blood of Christ is truly present in the host,
then any particle not being ingested is then left on your hands and then deposited onto
any object you touch. This clearly profanes the body of Christ. Even the priest purifies
his hands after distributing communion.Article by Jude A. Huntz
- That a total of 35 prayers were discarded from the Ordinary of theTraditional Mass in
order establish the foundation for the "Novus Ordo Rite".
- "The church, which has never betrayed the happiness of the people by making compromising
allainces, has no need to free herself from the past....For the true friends of the people are neither
revolutionaries nor innovatores, but Traditionalists." Pope St. Pius X, "letter to the Sillon (Aug 25, 1910)
- That communion while kneeling is a" most basic right of the faithful" and is quoted by Cardinal Ratzinger
as being as " a particularly expressive sign of Adoration". See article from the
Congregation for Divine Worship of the Sacraments.
- Most recent excavations at Pompeii at "The House of Christian Inscription" reveal that the Latin
Language was already in use as early as St. Pauls's journey there in the year 60. This is in conflict with
the previous thoughts of older scholars that Greek was the Language in Rome and Italy. Of the 1800
inscriptions that was cataloged in that city, all were in Latin, none in Greek.
- The Traditional Papal Coronation oath Introduced in the 7th century by Pope St. Agatho
"I vow to change nothing of the received Tradition, and nothing thereof I have found before me
guarded by my God-pleasing predecessors, to encroach upon, to alter, or to permit any innovation therein;
To the contrary: with glowing affection as her truly faithful student and successor, to safeguard
reverently the passed-on good, with my whole strength and utmost effort.
To cleanse all that is in contradiction to the canonical order, should such appear;
To guard the Holy Canons and Decrees of our Popes as if they were the divine ordinances of Heaven,
Because I an conscious of Thee, whose place I take through the Grace of God, whose Vicarship I possess
With Thy support, being subject to the severest accounting before Thy Divine Tribunal over all that I
Shall confess;
I swear to God Almighty and the Savior Jesus Christ that I will keep whatever has been revealed
Through Christ and his successors and whatever the first councils and my predecessors defined and declared.
I will keep without sacrifice to itself the discipline and the rite of the church. I will put outside the Church
Whoever dares to go against this oath, may it be somebody else or I.
If I should undertake to act in anything of contrary sense, or should permit that it will be executed, Thou
willst not be merciful to me on the dreadful day of Divine Justice.
Accordingly, without exclusion, We subject to severest excommunication anyone - be it ourselves or
Be it another - who would dare to undertake anything new in contradiction to this constituted evangelic
Tradition and the purity of the Orthodox Faith and the Christian Religion, or would seek to change
Anything by his opposing efforts, or would agree with those who undertake such a blasphemous venture.
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