Once, when my family was traveling, we stumbled across a parish that didn’t quite feel right.
I’m not the most knowledgable person, so I didn’t quite catch all the irregularities at the time.
But what made us walk out was at the consecration. The priest lifted the bread, and the lady next to him (who gave the homily, and acted like a deacon really) was raising her hands, and sort of, I dunno, co-consecrating or something. (Even I noticed this as abnormal).
Surely that wasn’t right?
How abnormal does a mass have to be, to be considered invalid?
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Are you sure this was a Catholic Church and not an Epicopal or a Lutheran one. In the case of the later two, no matter what the Priest said, because of the ordination of “Women Priestesses” and conecration of “Women Bishopesses”, the Orders of the Churches which have done these have been rendered invalid (“Apostolicae Curae” and the “Dutch Touch” notwithstanding).
Therefore, the Sacraments are INVALID.
If this were a Catholic Church, then you do have a different situation. I remember attending a Campus Ministry Mass at a Catholic University where the WORDS OF INSTITUTION (“This is My Body…This is My Blood.”) Weren’t said.
That Mass was NOT VALID.
If the Woman was acting as a “Concelebrant” and handled the sacred vessels during CONSECRATION and said the WORDS OF INSTITUTION along with the priest (acted as a Priest), then the Mass, even if it were at a CATHOLIC CHURCH and the Primary Celebrant had been a Catholic Priest, was probably NOT VALID. By having a “Woman Priestess” “Concelebrate” during the Canon of the Mass, they were NOT doing what the Church does, which is to have MALE PRIESTS Offer the Sacrifice of Praise and Thanksgiving to God the Father and to Confect the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ, His Son, Our Lord.
I can go into other abuses that I’ve seen later, but that one took some thought, and I don’t want that to get lost in any other descriptions.
It’s not vary often that those who celebrate the Mass for us do something so egregious that it renders the Mass Invalid. More often than not, the act is such that it makes the Mass neither lawful nor edifying, and, therefore, one faithful Catholics should avoid.
The more I thought about what you’ve described, and the more I thought about recent disobedint ordinations of “Women Priestesses” by Apostate Bishops, the more I realized you just might have run into one of these “Priestesses”.
Therefore, I’ve modified my orginal assessment. The Masses this pair is saying are so Illicit that faithful Catholics should avoid them like the Plague (at the very least, the lady is a “Priestess Wannabie”). If this woman has been “ordained”, then this mass is INVALID, and every Mass the MALE priest does is INVALID until he repents of Participating in this act of Apostacy.
Many here may have tried to minimize what you described, but what you saw was serious.
You might try to find out the lady’s name and if she was one of the women who was recently “ordained”.
Either way, steer clear of that parish if you can. If all else fails, try the Eastern Rite Catholics - The language will be unfamiliar, but you can trust that the Masses are Licit and Valid, that the Gospel will be preached and the Catholic Faith proclaimed.
Your Brother in Christ, Michael