Bob Sackamano
Bob Sackamano

Bad Conscience? Liturgy Prefect Attempts to Hide Huge Differences Between Roman Rite and Novus Ordo

The protestant ministers above are: Dr. George, Canon Jasper, Dr. Shephard, Dr. Konneth, Dr. Smith, Brother Max Thurian (in white). They represent the following Protestant organizations: The World Council of Churches, the Church of England, the Lutheran Church, and the Protestant Community of Taizé.
Bob Sackamano

Bad Conscience? Liturgy Prefect Attempts to Hide Huge Differences Between Roman Rite and Novus Ordo

Archbishop Arthur Roche and the rest of the Modernist / HomoMafia occupying the Vatican are in for a very unpleasant surprise at their particular judgment when Judas shows up to vouch for them.
Bob Sackamano

Bad Conscience? Liturgy Prefect Attempts to Hide Huge Differences Between Roman Rite and Novus Ordo

Actually the rites used in the current Roman Novus Ordo, Lutheran worship, and Anglican Book of Common Prayer (or modern variants like Common Worship in England or the Book of Alternate Services in Canada) are nearly indistinguishable to the theologically untrained eye. This was ensured by the six Protestant 'observers' to the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, who freely admitted they served more …More
Actually the rites used in the current Roman Novus Ordo, Lutheran worship, and Anglican Book of Common Prayer (or modern variants like Common Worship in England or the Book of Alternate Services in Canada) are nearly indistinguishable to the theologically untrained eye. This was ensured by the six Protestant 'observers' to the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, who freely admitted they served more as 'content consultants' than mere bystanders. They would NOT have made the following statements about the Roman Mass codified by Pope St. Pius V during the counter-Reformation.

"With the New Liturgy, non-Catholic communities will be able to celebrate the Lord's Supper with the same prayers as the Catholic Church." Max Thurian, Protestant Minister of Taizé

"...nothing in the renewed Mass need really trouble the Evangelical Protestant." M.G. Seigvalt, Protestant Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Strasbourg