Showing posts with label death of the Novus Ordo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death of the Novus Ordo. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Thursday, December 14, 2017
the LARPing man-child Fr. Roderick Vonhögen plays with legos and attends movie premiere
The Story of Christmas with Zen-Buddhist Star Wars legos
Roderick is 49 years old with the maturity of a 12 year old
Fr. Roderick Vonhögen attends The Last Jedi red carpet premiere
Where does Vonhögen find the time?
Does Vonhögen say the Novus Ordo mess daily? The Breviary? Visit the sick in hospitals? Baptize babies? Instruct catechumens? Or just LARP as a Novus Ordo presbyter?
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Roderick has his fans send him $1,755.00 a month so he can LARP.
Saturday, December 9, 2017
the new evangelization in Australia
Thanks to the reader who wrote, telling us to view the videos from the Australian Catholic Youth Festival (ACYF). We couldn’t distinguish the ACYF from a protestant tent revival other than grown men dressed as bishops making fools of themselves and a priest with face paint on for adoration because the novus ordo’s adoration isn’t cool enough unless it has an aboriginal flair to it. What passes for the faith in the Novus Ordo is an emotional laded experience with the participants dressed immodestly as they make a mockery of sacraments of the Church with their new, man-made, and ‘improved’ post-Vatican II versions. How sad...
If one so wishes to watch this monstrosity in its fullness they can by clicking on the following links:
lowlights of the Australian Catholic Youth Festival
tsunami of grace
the present reality of the novus ordo mess
Friday, October 6, 2017
the new evangelization in the Philippines
That may be a table but it isn’t a buffet!
It’s a self-serve cafeteria line!
Monday, September 4, 2017
the new evangelization in Ohio
The Women of Grace Praise Dancers during the Easter Sunday Mass
at Saint Martin DePorres Catholic Church in Toledo, Ohio
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Francis’ Angelus messages — the church is in constant need of reform & Moslems are his brothers
“Also with us, today, Jesus wants to continue to build His Church, this house with solid foundations but where cracks are not missing, and it continually needs to be repaired. Always. The Church always needs to be reformed, repaired.”
[...]
“Sad news has reached us regarding the persecution of the religious minority of our Rohingya brothers. I would like to express all my closeness to them, and let us all ask the Lord to save them and to inspire men and women of goodwill to help them, so that they may have their full rights. Let us also pray for our Rohingya brothers.”
And there you have it, Francis saying that his church is in need of constant repair and reform. This only several days after he announced, “we can affirm with certainty and with magisterial authority that the liturgical reform is irreversible.” And in the next breathe Francis hails a group of Moslems (Rohingya) as brothers! It shouldn’t be surprising that Moslems call him Francis ‘the first Moslem’ and ‘pope sheik’. With Francis unceasing advocation for the illegal Moslem hordes invading Europe where he recently went so far as to state that a country’s national security should take a backseat to these illegal invaders — who should have the welfare systems of these bankrupt countries roll out the red carpet for their conquerors. What makes Francis act this way? Why does he hate the Catholic Faith? Why is he hell-bent on destroying what’s left of Christian Europe?
churches of the Novus Ordo — India
Kappal Matha Church, Uvari, Thirunelveli, India
Lit up at night
It’s a plane, no it’s a boat!
All aboard the S.S. Perdition!
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Where does Francis come up with this jibberish?
“Our God is the God that creates novelties, because He is the God of
surprises. It’s not Christian to walk looking down — as pigs do: they
always go like this — without raising our eyes to the horizon, as if all
our journey ended here, in the span of a few meters of travel; as if
there were no aim in our life and no landing, and we were constrained to
an eternal wandering, without any reason for our many toils. This isn’t
Christian.”
— Francis’ words at general audience, 23 August 2017—
Francis isn’t a Christian according to his words, he walks looking down as this photo demonstrates, has aimless destructive policies, and well the part about being a pig, let’s leave that unsaid.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Bishop Dorylas Moreau shares Francis’ vision of the Novus Ordo church
Two revolutionaries meet — Francis & Dorylas Moreau.
Dorylas Moreau is the bishop of the Quebec Diocese of Rouyn-Noranda. If that name sounds familiar it is because he was the bishop who petitioned the Vatican recently for the twisted Sr. Pierrette ‘the pastor’ Thiffault to be allowed to witness a wedding and perform the ceremony. In a recent interview with ICI Radio-Canada and an in an article he wrote in the 6 June 2017 diocesan newsletter, L’Église de Rouyn-Noranda, Moreau shared what Francis told him and the bishops of Canada when they met in May 2017 for their ad Limina Apostolorum visit. (Underlines are ours for emphasis.)
“The Pope said to me, ‘Listen, you are forgetting two things: the future of the Church is more about the word of God than (it is) about the Eucharist,’ paraphrases the bishop. Because the word of God does not necessarily need priests to be expressed and implemented in our environments. And he insisted very much on the works of mercy. This is new, it is doing good, caring for the poor, being open to justice, and so on. This is what will give the testimony of the Church. ”
“When you are in front of him, you get the impression that everything is there. He does not pay attention to anything else. We have access to him very easily, we give him the hand. ”
“He is an extremely simple man, a man who speaks much more by his gestures than by his words. He is not so much an orator as might have been John Paul II or the great theologian as is Pope Benedict XVI, he is really a man on the ground. [He is] a man of gesture, a prophet in my opinion, close to the Gospel, and then [he is] not embarrassing at all. For example, at coffee-time, during breaks, it was the pope himself who served the coffee.”
source: ICI Radio-Canada, L'évêque de Rouyn-Noranda rencontre le pape François
Bishop Moreau with two female altar boys, notice one is dressed in pants like a man.
“Faith is concrete, he said, the works of mercy will mark the future of the Church. These are, in short, interpellations and give global testimony of a Christian life inspired by the gospel. The practice of the works of mercy is also the health of the Church! Finally, there was a lot of discussion of the importance of docility to the Holy Spirit and of the [absolute] essentialness that support be given to the poor. ‘To touch the poor is to touch the flesh of the Christ!’ I want a poor church for the poor, seemed to recall Francis.”
source: L’Église de Rouyn-Noranda, « Église du Québec, lève-toi et avance ! », 6 June 2017, p. 4
Yup, that’s Bishop Moreau dressed in blue!
And there you have it dear readers, straight out of the mouth of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the future of the Novus Ordo church is one with Mercy granted to all (even the unrepentant) as well as one without priests or the Eucharist!
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Pro-homosexual Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos explains how he will runs diocese of Caicó
Here we listen to Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos give his Novus Ordo version of what the church is and how he will run the diocese of Caicó. He mentions that his predecessor (Bishop Manuel Tavares de Araújo) signed the Pact of the Catacombs, sold the bishop’s palace (aka the fortress), and moved to a more simple residence then proceeded to make the focus of his ministries the poor and the peripheries (ala Francis). Cruz Santos clarifies by what is meant by peripheries — it is not just geographical but also means bringing the Novus Ordo to drug addicts and people who are shunned because of the gender they identify as. Then, Cruz Santos explains that catholic means universal so it has to include everyone. Next he goes on to decry human trafficking for sex workers, illegal adoptions, and slave labor but has the chutzpah to blames all of this on those who are silent and say they know nothing about it. In Cruz Santos’ book silence equals consent even when one has never seen human trafficking. Finally this sad man says that he wants to walk together with the people of his diocese.
This pro-homosexual bishop spews heresies out faster than Francis does in this video. He has a heretical ideas of what the Catholic Church is; that the Church discriminates against sinners even if they do not support the sin; rebels against the Church as a teacher; believes the in the concept of sin as defined by the Marxist liberation theology; believes people who morally discriminate are committing a social sin (i.e. people who don’t want their children around drug addicts or homosexuals); and doesn’t believe in the need for individual redemption.
Gee, who does this bishop remind us of...Francis? We’ll he should as that’s who promoted him to be the bishop of Caicó, Brazil in 2014.
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Francis adds three more beatitudes to his growing list
Today the Vatican released the Message of Francis concerning his upcoming inaugural First World Day of the Poor to be celebrated on 19 November 2017. In the document, Francis give the Novus Ordo three additional ‘beatitudes’.
- Blessed... are the open hands that embrace the poor and help them: they are hands that bring hope.
- Blessed are the hands that reach beyond every barrier of culture, religion and nationality, and pour the balm of consolation over the wounds of humanity.
- Blessed are the open hands that ask nothing in exchange, with no “ifs” or “buts” or “maybes”: they are hands that call down God’s blessing upon their brothers and sisters.
More of the modernist dross that fits right in with Francis’ previous new ‘beatitudes’.
More of Francis’ beatitudes
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Francis’ trip to Egypt in one photo
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Francis ‘the humble’ ‘first Moslem’ gives the thumbs up to children dressed as pharaohs. This was a photo-op extraordinaire. Under extremely tight security for a North African country with the majority of the audience separated from Francis by a 15 foot fence barrier and tons of security, the children were to go over and embrace Francis but they didn't at first. It wasn’t until he waved over the children that they remembered what had been rehearsed. Symbolically, Francis is giving thumbs up to Pharaonic magic and the occult right before beginning his man-made Novus Ordo mess. This symbolic theme was also contained in his logo for the Egypt trip and written about here previously. Francis is continuing to demonstrate his ‘revolution of tenderness’ by embracing the pharaohs and helping to further de-Christianize Egypt.
L'Osservatore Romano published this photo of the moment from another perspective.
Friday, March 3, 2017
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Scalfari writes, “Francis agrees with Lutheran theses”
Inventor of Christianity? On December 17th, the anti-Catholic Italian journalist Eugenio Scalfari, to whom Pope Francis talks regularly, revealed in La Repubblica how Francis answered the question which saint he prefers. Francis said, “The first is obviously Paul. He is the one who constructed our religion.”
Lutheran theses coincide with what happened in the first centuries: At the end of his article, Scalfari writes, "In the early centuries of Christianity, the sacraments were celebrated directly by the faithful and the priests only served.” Scalfari continues, “Francis agrees on these Lutheran theses that coincide with what happened in the first centuries." The Vatican did not deny Scalfari’s claims.
“When Pope Francis participated in the celebration of Martin Luther and his Reformation it captured the essence of the Lutheran thesis: the identification of the faithful with God with no need of intermediation of the clergy but occuring directly. [from the people] This brings us to the one God and assigns a secondary role to the priesthood. So it was in the early centuries of Christianity, when the sacraments were celebrated directly by the faithful and priests only did the service. Francis agrees on these Lutheran theses that coincide with what happened in the first centuries.”
Scalfari: “80 years of my revolutionary Pope”
Friday, December 2, 2016
the new evangelization in the United Kingdom
The electronic dance music genre bring us Francis’ “mercy”.
Which is worse, the immodestly dressed vapid singer belting out vacuous lyrics or the dancing Novus Ordo prelate who makes an ass out of himself?
More of Frankie Mulgrew the dancing hipster prelate
How Frankie dresses when he isn’t wearing his priest costume.
Frankie loves football. Here he is after soccer training.
Singing with his rock ’n roll group The Mercy Brothers after celebrating
the Novus Ordo Missae with bishop John Arnold.
What says I’m a Francis acolyte more than a selfie?
The Mercy Brothers imitate The Blues Brothers.
No joke, that’s a double-decker bus that Frankie’s diocese paid to have the public transportation system in England turn into the Mercy Bus for Francis’ “Year of Mercy”.
The Mercy Bus in action!
The Mercy Bus in action!
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Francis tells bishops in USA, “to create a culture of encounter”
Dear Brother Bishops,
I am pleased to have this opportunity to speak to you. Just a year ago, I was with you during my Pastoral Visit to the United States. There I was impressed by the vitality and diversity of the Catholic community. Throughout its history, the Church in your country has welcomed and integrated new waves of immigrants. In the rich variety of their languages and cultural traditions, they have shaped the changing face of the American Church.
In this context, I would commend the coming Fifth National Hispanic Pastoral Encuentro. The celebration of this Fifth Encuentro will begin in your Dioceses in this coming January and conclude with a national celebration in September 2018.
In continuity with its predecessors, the Encuentro seeks to acknowledge and value the specific gifts that Hispanic Catholics have offered, and continue to offer, to the Church in your country. But it is more than that. It is part of a greater process of renewal and missionary outreach, one to which all of your local Churches are called.
Our great challenge is to create a culture of encounter, which encourages individuals and groups to share the richness of their traditions and experiences, to break down walls and to build bridges. The Church in America, as elsewhere, is called to “go out” from its comfort zone and to be a leaven of communion. Communion among ourselves, with our fellow Christians, and with all who seek a future of hope.
We need to become ever more fully a community of missionary disciples, filled with love of the Lord Jesus and enthusiasm for the spread of the Gospel. The Christian community is meant to be a sign and prophecy of God’s plan for the entire human family. We are called to be bearers of good news for a society gripped by disconcerting social, cultural and spiritual shifts, and increasing polarization.
It is my hope that the Church in your country, at every level, will accompany the Encuentro with its own reflection and pastoral discernment. In a particular way, I ask you to consider how your local Churches can best respond to the growing presence, gifts and potential of the Hispanic community. Mindful of the contribution that the Hispanic community makes to the life of the nation, I pray that the Encuentro will bear fruit for the renewal of American society and for the Church’s apostolate in the United States.
With gratitude to all engaged in the preparation of the Fifth Encuentro, I assure you of my prayers for this important initiative of your Conference. Commending you, and the clergy, religious and lay faithful of your local Churches, to the prayers of Mary Immaculate, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of grace and peace in the Lord.
Friday, October 28, 2016
the new evangelization in Indiana
Fr. Meyer & the Altar Boyz dance to Vanilla Ice, MC Hammer,
and a medley of hip-hoppers & rappers
and a medley of hip-hoppers & rappers
the Altar Boyz
How Jonathan Meyer was called to his vocation
He’s the Matrix priest!
“It has been a complete success... It is a striking image which meets young people were they are at. I know I am hanging in a few girls' bedrooms too, but that's fine - we need their prayers for more priests.”
*CMJ’s Note: The Matrix trilogy of movies is an occultic gnostic fable. Click here, to read more about the series on Tradition In Action.
***** WARNING *****
God’s name used in vain
***** WARNING *****
He’s feeling something...
Jonathan break dancing
What a mockery!
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
the new evangelization in the Netherlands with the man-child, Roderick Vonhögen
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
On the 13th of October while Francis was meeting with Bp. Fellay, Diego Maradona, and 1,000 Lutheran pilgrims, what were his hip priests doing? Saying the breviary? Praying the rosary? Making videos about the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Miracle of the Sun? Well, we can’t speak for all of them but the man-child, Roderick Vonhögen, a graduate of the Pontifical Gregorian University, was publicizing the soon to be released Star Wars movie. This clown has 155 people send him $1,472 a month ($17,664 a year) so that he can make dumb videos like this!
At least Roderick didn’t use God’s name in vain this time!
33 minutes of Vonhögen blabbering on about
a 2 minutes and 38 seconds long movie trailer
Way to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary, Roderick!
Roderick Vonhögen giving viewers of his social media outlets a
Talmudic/Kabbalistic ‘blessing’ through his profile photo.
Please continue to pray for this man
with the intention that he grows up!
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