Liturgical Abuses: Francis Needs to Stop Father Gerald Murray has discussed Francis’ liturgical abuses during a March 12 Eucharist in the Church of the Gesù in Rome on the occasion of the 400th …More
Liturgical Abuses: Francis Needs to Stop
Father Gerald Murray has discussed Francis’ liturgical abuses during a March 12 Eucharist in the Church of the Gesù in Rome on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the canonisations of Ignatius Loyola, presided by Father Arturo Sosa, the Jesuits’ Superior General.
Number 1: Sosa presided while Francis co-presided the Eucharist although the liturgy does not permit a bishop to co-preside a Eucharist with a presiding priest. Murray explains that this flows from the nature of the episcopal office. The bishop is the high priest in his diocese. His priests are co-workers who serve in his absence, not in his presence.
Number 2: During the entrance, Francis was already seated near the altar. He wore no liturgical vestments and gave no indication that he was co-presiding. He preached without wearing the liturgical garments that are prescribed for a preacher.
Number 3: Francis participated in the consecration without wearing liturgical vestments. The …More
Father Gerald Murray has discussed Francis’ liturgical abuses during a March 12 Eucharist in the Church of the Gesù in Rome on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the canonisations of Ignatius Loyola, presided by Father Arturo Sosa, the Jesuits’ Superior General.
Number 1: Sosa presided while Francis co-presided the Eucharist although the liturgy does not permit a bishop to co-preside a Eucharist with a presiding priest. Murray explains that this flows from the nature of the episcopal office. The bishop is the high priest in his diocese. His priests are co-workers who serve in his absence, not in his presence.
Number 2: During the entrance, Francis was already seated near the altar. He wore no liturgical vestments and gave no indication that he was co-presiding. He preached without wearing the liturgical garments that are prescribed for a preacher.
Number 3: Francis participated in the consecration without wearing liturgical vestments. The …More
Clifton Webb
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The “anything goes” attitude was one of the rotten fruits from Vatican II. Other rotten Fruits were the sodomite men ordained as priests and elevated to the bishopric. They relish every cringe worthy moment the dishonor the liturgy.
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"only for 'a just and reasonable cause' " and --like certain other Novus Ordo boors, "muhh bad back" is always a reliable fall-back excuse.
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The Novus Ordo, even in the best possible way, in its very structure opens the door to all these abuses.
In the end, the Novus Ordo itself is an abuse.
In the end, the Novus Ordo itself is an abuse.
Father Gerald Murray is a good priest and very knowlegeable in cannon law ,and i agree with him
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Friends, let's not be pedantic. Everyone makes typos occasionally, especially when typing on a cell phone. Content is more important than spelling.