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WHY DO WE GO TO CHURCH?

Ahem. Not the most respectful way you could have put that, hmmm? You probably meant the joke at your own expense, but still. The Muslims here are our guests. Play nice.…at least you don’t have to take off your shoes or get scratches on your head from bowing your head to the floor like Muslims do. their service is like a freaken excise routine.
who gave you the authority to say this? I doubt if pope B16 posts here, so I doubt you are he.But be sure to go to a Traditional Mass where the sacrifice is not defiled with sacrilege, and where prayers for unbelievers to remain faithful to their false religion.
And who gave you the authority to contradict truth mixed with common sense? Why would any God-loving Catholic want to attend a liturgy full of abuses? The comment was perfectly legit.who gave you the authority to say this? I doubt if pope B16 posts here, so I doubt you are he.
Bingo!Traditionalist - To worship
Conservative - To keep the commandment
Liberal - To be energized by the music and the homily
The fact of the matter is that sacrilege is common at Novus Ordo Masses. That’s not a new revelation. And it is also a fact that the Novus Ordo prays for unbelievers to remain true to their religion. How is it not a mortal sin, at least objectively, to pray that prayer? What am I talking about?who gave you the authority to say this? I doubt if pope B16 posts here, so I doubt you are he.
“What if some novel contagion seek to infect the whole Church, and not merely a small portion of it? Then he will take care to cling to antiquity, which cannot now be led astray by any novel deceit.”who gave you the authority to say this? I doubt if pope B16 posts here, so I doubt you are he.
…be sure to go to a Traditional Mass where the sacrifice is not defiled with sacrilege, and where prayers for unbelievers to remain faithful to their false religion.
The religion of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob, the religion by which God gave us our Savior, the religion practiced by our Lord, a false religion? The Jews are afflicted by a veil over their eyes, but you go too far.The fact of the matter is that sacrilege is common at Novus Ordo Masses. That’s not a new revelation. And it is also a fact that the Novus Ordo prays for unbelievers to remain true to their religion. How is it not a mortal sin, at least objectively, to pray that prayer? What am I talking about?
The Good Friday Prayer in the Novus Ordo prays to God that the Jews will remain faithful to their convenant, which is null and void, and which leads only to perdition. In fact, the council of Florence teaches that anyone who practices the old Covenant with the intent of being justified commits a mortal sin. Yet in the Novus Ordo, Catholics pray that the Jews will continue to be faithful to that covenant - which it is a mortal sin to do! Talk about antisemitism…
The more I consider the fact that the Novus Ordo prays the antisemetic prayer for the Jews to remain faithful to their old Covenant, which the council of Florence teaches is a mortal sin, the more I realize how serious a crisis we are in.
Thankfully, there were a few who refused this Mass “sealed with the words of the abyss”.
Here’s my question: Do you believe this prayer is referring to believing Jews (Catholics), or unbelieving Jews?The religion of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob, the religion by which God gave us our Savior, the religion practiced by our Lord, a false religion? The Jews are afflicted by a veil over their eyes, but you go too far.
You characterize the new prayer for Good Friday (which of course is not a Mass at all) incorrectly. Consider the actual words of the prayer:
“Let us pray for the Jewish people, the first to hear the word of God, that they may continue to grow in the love of his name and in faithfulness to His covenant. (Prayer in silence. Then the priest says) Almighty and eternal God, long ago you gave your promise to Abraham and his posterity. Listen to your Church as we pray that the people you first made your own may arrive at the fullness of redemption. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
It* does not* pray for the Jews to remain faithful to the "old covenant”! It prays that they grow in faithfulness to God’s covenant…
Great quote. I like to break that one out once in a while.“What if some novel contagion seek to infect the whole Church, and not merely a small portion of it? Then he will take care to cling to antiquity, which cannot now be led astray by any novel deceit.”
*St. Vincent of Lerins *