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Monica4316
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Okay I know this seems like a conspiracy theory, but… I found this record of an exorcism in which demons were commanded to answer questions about some things… it’s from the 1970s. The website contains information about Bayside which is not approved, but this particular record seems to be unrelated to Bayside. I’m wondering, could it be true??? because in the picture of Pope Paul VI, he does look kind of different in the second one. tldm.org/News4/WarningsFromBeyond.2of3.htm
The link is basically saying that Pope Paul VI was actually in support of the TLM, but he was silenced by some of the cardinals/bishops who were corrupt, and there was a double of him… and that he didn’t mean to sign the paper approving the initial Mass revisions, - he thought he was signing his own document which was in support of the TLM.
Again I know this sounds like a conspiracy theory but the account of this exorcism and the picture really make me wonder.
If this is true, then the Novus Ordo is actually NOT approved by the Pope. It is still a real Mass, still has the Sacraments, there is still a priesthood, and the Papacy of course, - and it’s valid because it has the essential parts like the Consecration - but the rest of it - the form and the prayers - didn’t come from obedience to the Pope, but disobedience. This means that it’s important to stay in the Church but the TLM should be celebrated. (which points towards the FSSP or the SSPX, which are the two groups that have been trying to do both - staying in the Church and celebrating only the 1962 Missal).
What do you all think??? I really don’t know how to argue against this. But if it’s wrong, then believing it is also very dangerous.
If this is true, then - I wouldn’t say it’s wrong to attend a Novus Ordo Mass if there are no other Masses around, - because we still have the Sunday obligation, and it’s still a Mass with the Sacraments. But it does mean that the form of it needs to be fixed soon - either through changing it gradually back to what it’s supposed to be (the new translation being the first step), or, just switching back, through another council. It also means that if we have the option of attending a TLM, we should.
Also like I said, in any case, the Church is still the Church, the Papacy is still real, it’s still important to be a member of the Church, the Mass is still a Sacrifice and has the Sacraments and grace, - but the form really needs to be changed back to what was accepted by the Church. Essentially that article is saying that the Mass of Pope Paul VI was never approved by Pope Paul VI… scary
I really am not sure what to think… I don’t want to make any mistake
The link is basically saying that Pope Paul VI was actually in support of the TLM, but he was silenced by some of the cardinals/bishops who were corrupt, and there was a double of him… and that he didn’t mean to sign the paper approving the initial Mass revisions, - he thought he was signing his own document which was in support of the TLM.
Again I know this sounds like a conspiracy theory but the account of this exorcism and the picture really make me wonder.
If this is true, then the Novus Ordo is actually NOT approved by the Pope. It is still a real Mass, still has the Sacraments, there is still a priesthood, and the Papacy of course, - and it’s valid because it has the essential parts like the Consecration - but the rest of it - the form and the prayers - didn’t come from obedience to the Pope, but disobedience. This means that it’s important to stay in the Church but the TLM should be celebrated. (which points towards the FSSP or the SSPX, which are the two groups that have been trying to do both - staying in the Church and celebrating only the 1962 Missal).
What do you all think??? I really don’t know how to argue against this. But if it’s wrong, then believing it is also very dangerous.
If this is true, then - I wouldn’t say it’s wrong to attend a Novus Ordo Mass if there are no other Masses around, - because we still have the Sunday obligation, and it’s still a Mass with the Sacraments. But it does mean that the form of it needs to be fixed soon - either through changing it gradually back to what it’s supposed to be (the new translation being the first step), or, just switching back, through another council. It also means that if we have the option of attending a TLM, we should.
Also like I said, in any case, the Church is still the Church, the Papacy is still real, it’s still important to be a member of the Church, the Mass is still a Sacrifice and has the Sacraments and grace, - but the form really needs to be changed back to what was accepted by the Church. Essentially that article is saying that the Mass of Pope Paul VI was never approved by Pope Paul VI… scary
I really am not sure what to think… I don’t want to make any mistake