I went to school in the 70s and 80s and I witnessed our Priests become disillusioned and leave the Priesthood. I had former nuns as teachers in CCD and later in Catholic High school. I was told by some of them that all religions who believe in Jesus are the same. Also, my Aunt was a Dominican nun, nuns and Priests stopped wearing their Habits and Priestly garments and would go out in Public in lay clothing. It was very hard to see for me even as a child. We are blessed today to have two African Priests in our Parish who are truly in love with Christ and the Church. They are so devoted to Catholicism and spreading the faith, faithfully.
The 1960's in the lay sphere of experience did terrible things in all other sphere's of living. that whole sentence " In the beginning ...God." is my most favorite because understanding the Bible rests upon the fact that Jesus is indeed God and the Center of Linear Time, come among us from outside of Time, subjected Himself to Time, as one with us through His being The Tangible Human Christ, The Promised One, and as our Eucharist He remains with us for all Time. That is because we will become One for God outside of Time in Heaven.
@@elizabethk8938 I had nun who refused shorten her veil or her habit. she kept the full habit on. She was just like mother Angelica, and even look like her.
Mother Angelica said on one of her shows that those who believe there's no salvation outside the Church are heretics. She literally denied a dogma that was solemnly defined 3 times. This is what happens to people who think they can remain Catholic in the novus ordo. You don't even realize you've become protestantized.
I loved this very soothing and balanced view regarding Sacred Tradition, the TLM, and Vatican II. I struggle with this. The warnings about pride are a gift to us. Thank you. I started going to a TLM and began looking down on the Novus Ordo and judging people, including priests. Africa is the future. I am Scottish. An African missionary priest came to our parish. He was on fire! He said, 'You white people came to my country and gave us the faith to save us, but you white people have forgotten your faith! So, we, your African brothers, are returning the favour, we are coming back to remind you!". What a priest! Utterly fearlessness and full of the fire of the Holy Spirit. I love Holy priests, and I love Holy nuns. We will see in heaven how much they helped so many souls and how many chastisements were avoided. Us lay people will shine like stars in heaven, but His consecrated priests and nuns will shine like the moon. ❤
The most balanced, intelligent, spirit filled UA-cam video I’ve seen from any Catholic religious channel in a long while!!! Thank you my dear friends for your prudent, important and powerful message! ❤️🙏🏻. Let us pray.
@@missionariesOME33 Have you ever wondered on why modern day Catholics and why the apostles, who were supposed to be such good Catholics, never even once mentioning the pope, or the name of their church, or the cardinals, or the trinity, or purgatory, or the mass, the holy eucharist, indulgences, the use of images, holy days, or processions; why they never called one another “His Holiness,” “Reverend” or “Father,” and why they failed to mention so many other things that are so common in the church? When reading the Bible you would think that the apostles had an entirely different religion. And, for a fact, they did! It is amazing what you would learn by listening to the apostles and their inspired writings. By reading 1 Timothy 3:2-5 you would learn that a bishop (1) may have a wife, and (2) is instructed regarding the rearing of his children. A bishop may have children? How different from the church’s practice today! By reading 1 Timothy 4:1-3, from the Catholic Douay Version you would learn that it is those who would “depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error and doctrines of devils,” who would forbid to marry and command abstinence from meats. Might this not shock even a priest who read it on a Friday? It is what the Catholic Bible says, however, and it was written under inspiration by Paul, one of the greatest of the apostles! Matthew 23:9 might raise a further question in your mind. It records Jesus’ statement: “Call none your father upon earth: for one is your father, who is in heaven.” (Dy) A priest might tell you that Catholics “are surprised that non-Catholics should quibble when they call their priests ‘Father’-when non-Catholics address their own male parent as ‘Father.’” But if you had read Jesus’ statement for yourself you would know that Jesus was not talking about what you call your male parent, but was talking about what you call your religious leader! Would it shock you to read in your Bible that Jesus himself forbade his followers to use such titles? Consider even the mass. According to the church, the mass is “the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of our Lord upon the cross.” But Hebrews 10:11, 12 says that in contrast with the sacrifices of the Jewish priests that had to be offered regularly, Christ offered “one sacrifice for sins.” Would it surprise Catholics to know that this one sacrifice was sufficient, and that the mass is not needed? And what about 1 Corinthians 15:50? Would it surprise people who believe, as an article of faith, that Mary’s human body went to heaven to read in the Catholic Bible that “flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God”? And will they be even further surprised as their continued reading shows them that nowhere in the Bible is any exception made to this rule, not even for Mary? Surely if the doctrine were true the apostles would have been sufficiently enthused about it to have written it down! But Protestant religions, too, directly ignore the Bible’s specific statements. Is the Protestant who believes that the soul never dies shocked when he learns that it does? You can read it for yourself at Ezekiel 18:4; 18:20 and Acts 3:23. Or is the Protestant who believes that the wicked are eternally tormented in hellfire shocked to read at Ecclesiastes 3:19 that dead men, like dead animals, are out of existence? Or is he shocked when he learns that the same Hebrew and Greek words were translated both “hell” and “grave” in our English Bibles, and therefore that hell is no hotter than the cold graves in the neighborhood cemetery? God’s written Word is “the sword of the Spirit.” It divides between what is true and what is false. It can cut deep in doing so. It disagrees with much of what is taught in today’s churches, and for those who will accept it it slashes away falsehood and uncovers long-hidden truths.-Eph. 6:17. The Bible presents problems for people who say you should call religious leaders “Father,” who say that clergymen must not marry, that meat cannot be eaten on certain days, that Christ’s sacrifice must be renewed through the mass, that the wicked are burned forever in hell and that the soul never dies. But who is the reliable authority on religion, men or God? The answer is obvious; so study God’s Word, see if it agrees with your church, and change your belief if it does not!
I remember the 2 nuns in this video on facebook, but i lost touch because i quit using facebook 3 years ago. I'm happy now that i stumbled upon this channel, i found it by accident ! I then subscribed !
I started as a Catholic in the novus ordus. I didn't even know that TLM existed. I gave it a try to see what the fuss was about. The first few times, I was totally lost, but the reverence for the blessed sacrament, making the sacrifice of our Lord the center of the ritual ..the beauty, even the language is beautiful. After a year of going to TLM , I feel my faith is stronger and I would not have it any other way.
Thank God you're not going down that path! It seems good, it may seem right even, but there are examples of how easy it is for the traditional end of the spectrum to go off the rails!
Being in the center means sitting on the fence, and you should really read Holy Scripture on what Our Lord Jesus Christ said about being neither hot, nor cold.
@@JoellHedges-dm1mu The context you are using what Jesus said was about being LUKEWARM. Jesus would spit one out of His mouth. That’s not the context the sisters are talking about. Mother Angelica was downright center and orthodox.
First time I watch this channel and my Lord Jesus Christ guided me here. What a wonderful peaceful chat and everything so true . Now that I’m 64, I think I missed my calling from God and our Blessed Mother Mary and I am serious. We must remain true to what Jesus Christ left for us on earth and true to the Catholic faith which for me is unwavering because I follow God not man 🙏
Hi again sister s. Love 💕 the “ mini me” photo at start Lol so so beautiful; and then the moment with st John Paul , thank you sisters , in my prayers. More memories with the Mother Angelica ; fantastic
Thank you sisters. I converted to Catholicism about 16 years ago and it has been the greatest blessing! However I have definitely experienced that confusion over the liturgy and abuses within it, especially right before and after Covid. We ended up at an FSSP parish and love it, however the longer we are there the more I understand why the term “Rad Trad” was coined. On the flip side I was experiencing so much irreverence at our suburban NO that we went in search of more tradition. In the last month I have through travels attended the most beautiful NO liturgies and they are the perfect blend of old and new! It’s what Paul VI must have been hoping for! Both were with young, clearly on fire with the Holy Spirit priests and the parishes were full of young and old alike. It was beautiful! It gives me hope for the future. Thank you for your insight into Mother Angelica, she is a big reason I came home to the Church.
Thank you for all of your thoughts and reflections. As I do the dishes or make lunch, and can grab just a few moments to listen to what you have to say, your thoughts and reflections are very grounding and peaceful.
The mass I love the traditional mass,,, very solemn and great reverence,,, I have the missal with latin and english translation. 🙏🙏🙏 for the return to traditional mass
In my humble opinion, Vatican Two has been a huge mistake. I am blessed to be able to attend the Traditional Latin Mass. I am eighty one years old and I have to travel quite a distance by bus and train. I have the Novus Ordo on my doorstep but I find it terribly distracting and with no reverence. May God keep me strong enough to stay going to my beautiful Latin Mass. I was raised with the Latin and went to a convent boarding school. Anyone not brought up with it can not speak for our beautiful tradition. There is no pride whatsoever in my heart just love and I cannot understand how anyone would prefer the Novus Ordo. How can anyone say that we had no Holy Spirit alive in our hearts? What a rude expression rad trad!!You are extremely patronising.
You are a bit older, and I really value your maturity and your wisdom ! I agree with you 110%. The Novus Ordo is inherently irreverent (whatever the original intent was) 👍 What, the two Sisters refer to, as the middle ground, is confusing. Whether they are trying to be so or inadvertently doing so, I do not know, since I am not to judge them. However, the middle ground (right or left), must be the identical Middle Ground from time immemorial; hence, from Antiquity. NOT today's middle ground, which is rooted in modernism and in relativism. That makes for a huge difference, with all due respect ! 💖
I started as a Catholic in the novus ordus. I didn't even know that TLM existed. I gave it a try to see what the fuss was about. The first few times, I was totally lost, but the reverence for the blessed sacrament, making the sacrifice of our Lord the center of the ritual ..the beauty, even the language is beautiful. After a year of going to TLM , I feel my faith is stronger and I would not have it any other way.
Oh how I love Mother Angelica. I truly appreciate you two sisters. You bring so much knowledge about our faith. So blessed to have found you. Blessings always
Thank you Sisters for your charity in your discussion. I am 63 and a lifelong Catholic. Your message in this video has blown away dark clouds of confusion that have been around the last recent years. ❤
First time here. Very edifying video, Sisters, thank you! Subscribed. I can remember as a little kid in the 70's my dear departed father groaning at the guitars in church. I also remember singing Kumbaya, ugh. God bless Mother Angelica.
Thank you, sister for this wonderful talk. I entered the convent in 1981 at the age of 18 and lived there for five years. It was such a difficult time there was so much defensiveness between us in formation and the professed sisters. I struggled hard with this. I had always wanted to be a sister, but I wanted to be more of a traditional sister. I don’t mean extreme, right I mean, like your sisters who follow the orthodox in the middle of the road. I had to finally leave. My health would not take, all of the changes and even the negativity and outright fights among the sisters. There were 22 of us who entered and only two of us are still there after all these years. I still love these sisters and keep in contact, but listening to you. I wish your order would’ve been an option for me over 30 years ago.😉
@@catholicarrows thank you. It took a long time, but I have a wonderful husband of 28 years and the son that I love so much. God helped me through his autism and he is in finishing his masters degree which at the beginning of his life I never thought he would do. that’s what I guess I was meant to do. Even though part of me thinks of the convent every day and misses the prayers, quietness, camaraderie. This is where I belong
Sisters, thank you, thank you. I needed to hear everything that you touched upon. Nearly every point that you made answered and clarified issues that I have been struggling with. Thank you!
I totally agree with you. I have listened to countless hours of so called Christian channels. None come close to this genuinely love filled and truth filled video.
Something that was telling to me was the time I had a panel speak to the youth group about their vocation. Those who were over 65 at the time all said someone thought it was a good idea that they enter religious life, so they did. Those in the JPII generation all spoke about a conversion, prayerful discernment, and a calling to the religious life. The Holy Spirit has brought a generation of holy, converted priests and sisters to the Church since the 1980's. I think that is a breath of fresh air after the generation that gave us mean sisters at school, the sex abuse crisi, and liberal nuns. Not everything in the Church was perfect before 1968.
Your comment seems to be suggesting that pre Vatican II vocations did not require discernment, prayer and a calling. I can assure you that in Catholic schools, back in the time when ALL the teachers were required to be practicing Catholics, it was not unusual for a teacher, or a parish priest, to recognize the qualities in a young person, and encourage them to consider a religious vocation. The fact that your examples are all over the age of sixty-five, and still faithful to their religious calling proves a point. It's true that things were not 'perfect' in the Church before 1968, but are they perfect today? Perhaps you had personal experience of 'mean sisters', if so then I'm very sorry for you, but my own experience has always been that they were lovely ladies and excellent teachers, devoting their lives to the Catholic education of generations of young people. There are very few schools that can reach those standards today.
@@alhilford2345 yes, I had the mean nuns and sexually abusive priests in the late 60’s, early 70’s. I hear many good stories to balance out the faith. I appreciate that there are different styles of Masses and different rites. The Church is big enough for all of that. Because I really loved coming of age as a young adult during the JPII generation, I catch a lot of flack from TLM Catholics who portray everything as perfect before Vatican II and everything as rotten afterward. I disagree with that stance. Whenever people were alive, the Church was not perfect! Then or now. But neither was it totally rotten to the core. The good news is that God is still changing hearts, and the Holy Spirit is moving!
I think we need to look at Vatican 2 in the light of the messages of Our Lady of Akita and Our Lady of Fátima. It’s not tradition vs opening up to the Holy Spirit. What did our Blessed Mother warn us about? What has the fruit of V2 brought us looking back at it 60years ago? What is the state of the church?
Congratulations! Best talk on the old and new worlds of the Catholic Church and the different worlds. EXCELLENT DISCUSSION & SO glad I did not turn off early...very important subjects discussed.... i have not seen N.O. masses more reverent than Latin...but good to hear yall have. Like a Child and like little children....will try to do that. Copied the last prayer near the end. God bless you both for this 🕊🕊🕊
may they rest in peace.I remember when y’all were there with Mother Angelica.Thank y’all for teaching on this ,very helpful.That’s one thing we loved about Mother Angelica she said what others would not in defense of of Gods Holy Catholic Church.❤❤❤
Love your channel Sisters. This has spoken to me so powerfully today. I was called back to the church 2 years ago (cradle Catholic). I hated what happened after Vatican 2 because I felt like all reverence was lost. I usually attend a very reverent TLM and now I am on vacation and having to attend the NO. Well - all of a sudden I’ve been attending the NO mass daily for some strange reason. So now I am attending both the TLM and NO and don’t fully understand either mass - LOL! All I know is that Jesus is present in which ever church I attend. I love the TLM and miss it and I appreciate the NO and the faithful who attend.
@13:44 I greatly appreciate that you edited in an excerpt from the book or article that you were referencing in the discussion. That's a good detail I think more should do to add context.
Senhor, eu estou tão fortemente tocada por esse vídeo que o Senhor e Nossa Senhora me fizeram assistir hj! Me arrepiei fortemente. Concordo com cada palavra sobre a beleza da ortodoxia Católica. Tudo na Santa Igreja de Nosso Senhor é um grande Dom do Espírito Santo para nós! Não quero metade da Igreja, quero-a inteira com toda a sua magnitude! Da Santa Igreja quero tudo! Amo Tudo! Viva a Santa e Única Igreja de Cristo! Muito obrigada, queridas irmãs por esse momento lindo!
Thank you so much for your clear and heartfelt words. I am a Catholic convert who does my best to show the greatness and love of our Roman Catholic faith to my Protestant friends and family. Except for one dear friend I am the only Catholic that I know outside of my dear church family. I hope that I am at least not failing in this regard. I officially became Catholic at 58 years of age. Mother Angelica taught me so much that there are not enough words to describe what she has done for my life. Right now I am studying the Vatican 2 documents myself. I knew that she loved them and that she thought they had been hijacked by liberal wolves. ( those are my words not hers). I am so worried about our church. I pray for our leaders and call upon St. Joseph (among others) for his guidance and help. One day I will write the Poor Clare’s and tell them of my journey and describe my journey to my Roman Catholic faith. I too have had a pushback during confession from a liberal priest. I don’t think that he was ready for the pushback that he got in return from a former Protestant 61 year old who had studied her scriptures from the time that she was just a child. Ten different translations. I will confess my pride to my priest after what I have written just like I had to go to confess to another priest after what I had confessed to my liberal priest. 🙄 Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart.🙏🏼
Thank the good Lord for this. I hope our “rad trad “ brothers and sisters are open to hearing this. I think “rad trad” attitudes have divided us…. Unnecessarily. And we need now more than ever to be unified. Thank you dear sisters for the opportunity to dialogue and open hearts.
@@lw2664 about 11 years ago, my parents parish started with the Latin mass. It was meant for all the people who were older and remembered it so well. My parents went every sometimes I went with them, but I did not feel the same about it as they did I missed my English mass. it was during that time that I started to worry, I told my parents that I thought that bringing back the Latin mass would confuse the people and there would be a division. Little did I know it would come to pass. But worse than I ever thought it would. This sededvacantist/rad trad would be worse than I thought. to deny the last four popes and claim that the chair, Peter is empty. And to deny Vatican ll this is horrific. Christ promised he would always be with us therefore, how could the chair of Peter be empty? There is no sense in that. We have had many questionable popes and outright bad popes in the past just look at the reformation. There were several, but that did not affect the magisterium.
Well thank you sisters thing I could say I sure miss mother Angelica all do I remember her yes and she was not afraid to speak her mind. Yes I agree what she would think about what’s going on now I love the Latin mass. I miss it again sisters thank you. You had a good teacher. God bless and I will be praying for you 🙏🏻❤️✝️🕯️📿 baby God led me to this site
I am grateful for your humility and tenderness as you discussed this with us. I appreciate your insights on plowing the path between. We should all flee from pride like a falling giant burning tree about to strike us. As Mama Miriam has said, “humility, humility, humility”.
I'm protestant and I have so much love and respect for Mother Angelica. I have a friend who helped begin EWTN back in the day and I loved hearing stories about her. She had holy spunk for sure!
Wonderful video. As a relative newbie to the TLM, I commend Sisters, your speaking about these issues. Some traditionals have, as Fr Ripperger has said. “An axe to grind”, from the past, but as far as liturgy is concerned, many of us simply prefer the rubrics of the pre Vat2 liturgy due to its efficacious nature. Many traditionally minded Catholics are simply just tired of the abuses in modernism. For myself, lockdowns changes my entire outlook. It has also brought to my attention the necessity of confession as much as possible; especially since lockdowns when we had little or no access to Priests. We must avail ourselves of this Sacrament as much as possible Happy to hear you are the same, as was Mother Angelica. I think, we simply need to ensure this Mass isn’t stifled in the push towards modernism that’s is now creating an almost unrecognisable Church in many circumstances. It is unfortunate that those who are falling to modernism are, whether or not they know, taking the church in a very wrong direction. The severity was in the people; not the liturgy. That’s my take, anyway, but it is being applied, wrongly, to the traditional liturgy, in Latin, one of the three Sacred languages “fixed to the instrument of our salvation”, Fr R.😊
@@missionariesOME33 Yes, thank you sister. The holiest priest I know does the holiest mass I know, and he is a Novus Ordo priest, but he is all about the Eucharist and Mary and he has Perpetual Adoration on the main altar 24 hours a day except during Holy Mass. I just found your channel and I find it soothing and it gives me clarity amongst so much anger and confusion. God Bless you. I am a Holy Face devotee. Arise O Lord and let Thy enemies be scattered! Blessings from Australia.
I am a lapsed Catholic. I have recently been in a world of hurt. I am a prison officer. 15 years. My Lord was always in my thoughts. I have always felt some some protecting me. I don’t know. I want to know. I am not at the place I need to be. The jail. I have good people that My Lord has sent to me. PTSD with alcohol dependence. I am a man. I am 54. As children we were dragged to mass each Sunday. I hated Sunday for other reasons. I was an alter boy. My life crashed in February this year. As an alcoholic and relapses, the wagon got taller and taller. In late January I wasn’t feeling right. I was not drinking. I believe I lost my way, my courage, my resolve, my resilience. I was scared. One smell sent me down hill. Smoke. Perceived or not I don’t know. I was going into work. I couldn’t walk in. I was a mess. It has been Seven long months. Many good people have been with me. I just won’t you to know the power of the Rosary. Feel it live the Mysteries. Pray to Our Mother. Pray to archangel St. Michael. Pray the Rosary. And mean it. Terry Horton
Thank you so much, dear sisters, God 35:02 bless you! I've listened attentively to every word you have said, and I am so moved by how the Holy Spirit brought you both to record this message at this very critical time. It saddens me to read comments that are so divisive. If those considering joining the Church would read some comments, they would be very discouraged. Why are we tearing ourselves apart trying to prove the other one wrong. Whether we attend TLM or Novus Ordo, it is CHRIST TRULY PRESENT, BODY,BLOOD, SOUL AND DIVINITY, IN THE HOLY EUCHARIST, THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS. Where's our humility, charity, and mercy? I usually attend the Norvus Ordo and, on occasion, the TLM. I love them both!! I find distractions in both!! So, I try to keep my eyes closed and listen closely. Whether I understand the words or not. I know in my heart, I'm in the presence of God and worshipping Him. We will get through these divisive times as we have in the past by imitating our Blessed Mother, praying the Rosary, frequenting the Sacraments and loving our neighbor as ourselves. May we find joy in worshipping our Triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. ❤
Oh my goodness, what horrors dearest mother Angelica have they done in those those churches! They have no right to change the beliefs of the catholic church especially concerning Jesus and the virgin Mary!!
@@ZamalandreICF pope Francis says to change them, we must, in obedience, change them. The pope will never err in Faith and morals...so I guess all the other popes were wrong. They didn't understand like we d. They were not enlightened.
Somebody needs to tell bregoglio that, and his awful liberal cardinals, because they sure are trying. For example, The Blessed Virgin Mary is our sister!?!! What?!?!
My problem with the novus ordo isnt that its in vernacular but that its 80 percent different than the tlm. The offertory prayers were scrapped, the canon isnt even mandated, and all the propers were changed. Its just so so different
I agree. I found out last week from a Novus Ordo priest that the Confetitor is optional. I couldn't believe it. The priest gave a blessing after he entered the sanctuary at the beginning of mass and he went right into the "Lord Have Mercy." And at this Novus Ordo mass the Eucharistic ministers wears blue jeans. It is disrespectful to Jesus.
@@dmm3124: You are correct. The pre-Vatican II Mass had the Confiteor three times, and it was longer prayer, invoking Our Lady and the Apostles to pray for us.
Oh my gosh, I remember when they brought a neighbor of ours playing the guitar singing Kumbaya. He did not last long.The kids at the time were bummed out they took him away. I didn’t come from a very Catholic family either, sadly.
I’m sorry sisters but I have to disagree I’m 62 and all my Aunts and Uncles left the Catholic Church. My mother had 7 sisters and brothers and we were a lovely catholic family. I’m back in a traditional parish now and they are not ridged at all. The children are beautiful and faithful and with great knowledge of our Lord and Lady. The parish I left has gotten so liberal I couldn’t stand it any longer. I worked in the school for 8 years and the teachers are lying to the children. I think you are seeing those traditional Catholics that are online. My church is so beautiful. So many prayers have been taken out of the Mass since Vll. Also, there are Eucharistic miracles because that is a grace because so many people there do not believe that the Eucharist is Jesus.
Amen. Satan’s DM Vortex ruined me Akita: Bishops vs bishops I’ll still attend Novus UhOh when I have to, but I gotta side w wrongfully shunned Lefebvre now
You may not have understood us correctly. We never said all those that go to TLM parishes are bad. We are simply addressing the extreme traditionalists that Fr. Ripperger mentions who are against Divine Mercy, John Paul II, Vat. II, etc....Certainly we realize there are great and balanced TLM goers. We love the Latin Mass and agree with you about what you share above.
Father ripperger wrote an article about how the latin mass generally gives more grace than the novus ordo. He says both masses are valid and christs sacrifise is the same but the part of the mass where we offer up out selves and our efforts more grace is dispensed. @missionariesOME33
The mass that gave us all the Saints for 1500 years did not have to be changed. The church is not oppressive, it's some priests that are abrupt and oppressive that's not corrected by Vatican 2. Now everything is worse and people have strayed away from God.
I agree that it’s time to unite the sheep. However, the traditional Catholics that are against the abuses in the church are correct in their dismay. The abuses are horrific. We have ONE church. ONE faith. Orthodox and against abuse.
Very well done Sisters. I knew you both back in the early years with Mother, and I remember having a few minutes at the bars while you ate your toast for breakfast speaking about the very Church you’re now describing. Eugenia was my gracious host at those meetings. Once Sister you described to me how important the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is and how important that it be offered in the traditional manner codified by Pope Pius V. Mother, and eventually you and your sister led me back to the Traditional Latin Mass, but you all helped me keep a clear perspective on what our Holy Father was saying and doing. Even the FSSPX has returned to a more appropriate position on Holy Mother Church. If everyone could only see the great Gift that Pope John Paul gave our Mystical Body through St. Faustina’s incredible relationship with Christ, and His Divine Mercy they would drop the petty argument of division and in His Great Mercy live as if the knowledge of the Mystical Body of Christ comes from being authentic RomanCatholics not Novus Ordo or Traditionalist. Truly knowing Him, loving Him and serving Him in this life so we will be eternally with Him in the next. Ps….what are your new names now?
I remember when they robbed the Latin mass from my father and saw what that did to him. I remember the transitional mass and the Peter, Paul, and Mary hippy mass that fallowed. I am very active in the Novas Ordo mass Church. I have cried when I have actually witnessed a Tridentine mass. I was baptized at a Latin mass in 1963 and remember going to mass, when I was older,and feeling like We left earth for an hour and a half and entered a Heavenly realm. I have not felt this in a Novas Ordo mass. I take exception to hear you label Latin mass goers, even though I am not one, as radicals,as a negative label. We don’t even realize how less We have become. I Love my Latin mass faithful Catholic brothers and sisters. This attack by the pope, and compromised hierarchy on our Traditional faithful MUST stop. To say someone else is rigid and then attack them, makes us rigid in our slippery slope of watering down the faith. Radical non Trads.
We hope you are not misunderstanding what we are sharing. We are not attacking Latin Mass goers or those who consider themselves traditional. We consider ourselves both (as well as Novus Ordo Mass goers). If you hear what we share at the beginning, this is confronting traditionalists who are attacking everything else about the Church: Divine Mercy, St. John Paul II, etc. We are hoping your comment wasn't an attack on us?
Yes, that story about Mother Angelica’s charismatic experience is in Raymond Arroyo’s biography about her. An amazing biography of her life written and collaboration with her😊
Have you ever wondered on why modern day Catholics and why the apostles, who were supposed to be such good Catholics, never even once mentioning the pope, or the name of their church, or the cardinals, or the trinity, or purgatory, or the mass, the holy eucharist, indulgences, the use of images, holy days, or processions; why they never called one another “His Holiness,” “Reverend” or “Father,” and why they failed to mention so many other things that are so common in the church? When reading the Bible you would think that the apostles had an entirely different religion. And, for a fact, they did! It is amazing what you would learn by listening to the apostles and their inspired writings. By reading 1 Timothy 3:2-5 you would learn that a bishop (1) may have a wife, and (2) is instructed regarding the rearing of his children. A bishop may have children? How different from the church’s practice today! By reading 1 Timothy 4:1-3, from the Catholic Douay Version you would learn that it is those who would “depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error and doctrines of devils,” who would forbid to marry and command abstinence from meats. Might this not shock even a priest who read it on a Friday? It is what the Catholic Bible says, however, and it was written under inspiration by Paul, one of the greatest of the apostles! Matthew 23:9 might raise a further question in your mind. It records Jesus’ statement: “Call none your father upon earth: for one is your father, who is in heaven.” (Dy) A priest might tell you that Catholics “are surprised that non-Catholics should quibble when they call their priests ‘Father’-when non-Catholics address their own male parent as ‘Father.’” But if you had read Jesus’ statement for yourself you would know that Jesus was not talking about what you call your male parent, but was talking about what you call your religious leader! Would it shock you to read in your Bible that Jesus himself forbade his followers to use such titles? Consider even the mass. According to the church, the mass is “the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of our Lord upon the cross.” But Hebrews 10:11, 12 says that in contrast with the sacrifices of the Jewish priests that had to be offered regularly, Christ offered “one sacrifice for sins.” Would it surprise Catholics to know that this one sacrifice was sufficient, and that the mass is not needed? And what about 1 Corinthians 15:50? Would it surprise people who believe, as an article of faith, that Mary’s human body went to heaven to read in the Catholic Bible that “flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God”? And will they be even further surprised as their continued reading shows them that nowhere in the Bible is any exception made to this rule, not even for Mary? Surely if the doctrine were true the apostles would have been sufficiently enthused about it to have written it down! But Protestant religions, too, directly ignore the Bible’s specific statements. Is the Protestant who believes that the soul never dies shocked when he learns that it does? You can read it for yourself at Ezekiel 18:4; 18:20 and Acts 3:23. Or is the Protestant who believes that the wicked are eternally tormented in hellfire shocked to read at Ecclesiastes 3:19 that dead men, like dead animals, are out of existence? Or is he shocked when he learns that the same Hebrew and Greek words were translated both “hell” and “grave” in our English Bibles, and therefore that hell is no hotter than the cold graves in the neighborhood cemetery? God’s written Word is “the sword of the Spirit.” It divides between what is true and what is false. It can cut deep in doing so. It disagrees with much of what is taught in today’s churches, and for those who will accept it it slashes away falsehood and uncovers long-hidden truths.-Eph. 6:17. The Bible presents problems for people who say you should call religious leaders “Father,” who say that clergymen must not marry, that meat cannot be eaten on certain days, that Christ’s sacrifice must be renewed through the mass, that the wicked are burned forever in hell and that the soul never dies. But who is the reliable authority on religion, men or God? The answer is obvious; so study God’s Word, see if it agrees with your church, and change your belief if it does not!
I went to catholic school in the 70's too. I remember the day the nuns told us we now receive Holy Communion on the hand. Gone were the kneeling cushion from the Communion rail and the nun could change their habits. Now I saw short skirts and either small veils or none at all. It was a big blow. It made Holy Communion & seeing the nuns in plain clothes confusing. I do believe it effected me in the future by being a lukewarm catholic. Luckily our Holy Mother always kept me close. I did pray the rosary often and occasional mass. But EWTN brought me back with zeal. I went to confession & cleaned myself up! Mother Angelica truly is a saint. One day the church will recognize that. TLM is not available near me but the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter is & I love this mass! When I travel I do attend novis ordo mass but I receive our Lord kneeling & on the tongue. I help the church (altar guild lead) watch only EWTN on TV, read good books and try to help lost soul. I pray the message of Holy Mother from Garabandal Spain comes to fruition. We need it! God bless
Have you ever wondered on why modern day Catholics and why the apostles, who were supposed to be such good Catholics, never even once mentioning the pope, or the name of their church, or the cardinals, or the trinity, or purgatory, or the mass, the holy eucharist, indulgences, the use of images, holy days, or processions; why they never called one another “His Holiness,” “Reverend” or “Father,” and why they failed to mention so many other things that are so common in the church? When reading the Bible you would think that the apostles had an entirely different religion. And, for a fact, they did! It is amazing what you would learn by listening to the apostles and their inspired writings. By reading 1 Timothy 3:2-5 you would learn that a bishop (1) may have a wife, and (2) is instructed regarding the rearing of his children. A bishop may have children? How different from the church’s practice today! By reading 1 Timothy 4:1-3, from the Catholic Douay Version you would learn that it is those who would “depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error and doctrines of devils,” who would forbid to marry and command abstinence from meats. Might this not shock even a priest who read it on a Friday? It is what the Catholic Bible says, however, and it was written under inspiration by Paul, one of the greatest of the apostles! Matthew 23:9 might raise a further question in your mind. It records Jesus’ statement: “Call none your father upon earth: for one is your father, who is in heaven.” (Dy) A priest might tell you that Catholics “are surprised that non-Catholics should quibble when they call their priests ‘Father’-when non-Catholics address their own male parent as ‘Father.’” But if you had read Jesus’ statement for yourself you would know that Jesus was not talking about what you call your male parent, but was talking about what you call your religious leader! Would it shock you to read in your Bible that Jesus himself forbade his followers to use such titles? Consider even the mass. According to the church, the mass is “the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of our Lord upon the cross.” But Hebrews 10:11, 12 says that in contrast with the sacrifices of the Jewish priests that had to be offered regularly, Christ offered “one sacrifice for sins.” Would it surprise Catholics to know that this one sacrifice was sufficient, and that the mass is not needed? And what about 1 Corinthians 15:50? Would it surprise people who believe, as an article of faith, that Mary’s human body went to heaven to read in the Catholic Bible that “flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God”? And will they be even further surprised as their continued reading shows them that nowhere in the Bible is any exception made to this rule, not even for Mary? Surely if the doctrine were true the apostles would have been sufficiently enthused about it to have written it down! But Protestant religions, too, directly ignore the Bible’s specific statements. Is the Protestant who believes that the soul never dies shocked when he learns that it does? You can read it for yourself at Ezekiel 18:4; 18:20 and Acts 3:23. Or is the Protestant who believes that the wicked are eternally tormented in hellfire shocked to read at Ecclesiastes 3:19 that dead men, like dead animals, are out of existence? Or is he shocked when he learns that the same Hebrew and Greek words were translated both “hell” and “grave” in our English Bibles, and therefore that hell is no hotter than the cold graves in the neighborhood cemetery? God’s written Word is “the sword of the Spirit.” It divides between what is true and what is false. It can cut deep in doing so. It disagrees with much of what is taught in today’s churches, and for those who will accept it it slashes away falsehood and uncovers long-hidden truths.-Eph. 6:17. The Bible presents problems for people who say you should call religious leaders “Father,” who say that clergymen must not marry, that meat cannot be eaten on certain days, that Christ’s sacrifice must be renewed through the mass, that the wicked are burned forever in hell and that the soul never dies. But who is the reliable authority on religion, men or God? The answer is obvious; so study God’s Word, see if it agrees with your church, and change your belief if it does not!
Thank you for this truly Catholic sharing, sisters! I attend the TLM, see the beauty and necessity of Vatican II and love St John Paul II! I find it difficult still to open my heart more to the Holy Spirit, please pray for me that he may bestow upon me the grace of humility to seek only what it is that God wants for his Church and not what I want.
My Great Uncle was Cardinal Conway. I only recently discovered this... I think a shadow hangs over his legacy regarding Claudy and I am sad for his involvement in vatican 2...
I wish the Pope would make Mother Angelica a Saint. I loved watching her shows in the 1990's. God rest her soul, she was a wonderful nun, I do miss her. I watch her old videos, makes me feel she's still with us. 🙏
When we get a pope. I’m not a Setavacantist per se but since pope Benedict died, the chair of Peter has been vacant. Just says blessed Mary of Greta said “in the end times the seat of Peter will be vacant for over 25 months”
Love you and God Bless you - thank you for this - I am reading and living The Apostolate of Holy Motherhood - hard to find book this needs to be put back in circulation
I went to school in the 70s and 80s and I witnessed our Priests become disillusioned and leave the Priesthood. I had former nuns as teachers in CCD and later in Catholic High school. I was told by some of them that all religions who believe in Jesus are the same. Also, my Aunt was a Dominican nun, nuns and Priests stopped wearing their Habits and Priestly garments and would go out in Public in lay clothing. It was very hard to see for me even as a child. We are blessed today to have two African Priests in our Parish who are truly in love with Christ and the Church. They are so devoted to Catholicism and spreading the faith, faithfully.
The 1960's in the lay sphere of experience did terrible things in all other sphere's of living.
that whole sentence " In the beginning ...God." is my most favorite because understanding the Bible rests upon the fact that Jesus is indeed God and the Center of Linear Time, come among us from outside of Time, subjected Himself to Time, as one with us through His being The Tangible Human Christ, The Promised One, and as our Eucharist He remains with us for all Time. That is because we will become One for God outside of Time in Heaven.
@@elizabethk8938 I had nun who refused shorten her veil or her habit. she kept the full habit on. She was just like mother Angelica, and even look like her.
Mother Angelica said on one of her shows that those who believe there's no salvation outside the Church are heretics. She literally denied a dogma that was solemnly defined 3 times. This is what happens to people who think they can remain Catholic in the novus ordo. You don't even realize you've become protestantized.
@@theresahenderson-qp1fyAmen! ❤
I loved this very soothing and balanced view regarding Sacred Tradition, the TLM, and Vatican II. I struggle with this. The warnings about pride are a gift to us. Thank you. I started going to a TLM and began looking down on the Novus Ordo and judging people, including priests. Africa is the future. I am Scottish. An African missionary priest came to our parish. He was on fire! He said, 'You white people came to my country and gave us the faith to save us, but you white people have forgotten your faith! So, we, your African brothers, are returning the favour, we are coming back to remind you!".
What a priest! Utterly fearlessness and full of the fire of the Holy Spirit. I love Holy priests, and I love Holy nuns. We will see in heaven how much they helped so many souls and how many chastisements were avoided. Us lay people will shine like stars in heaven, but His consecrated priests and nuns will shine like the moon. ❤
The most balanced, intelligent, spirit filled UA-cam video I’ve seen from any Catholic religious channel in a long while!!! Thank you my dear friends for your prudent, important and powerful message! ❤️🙏🏻. Let us pray.
Aww Paul, God bless you, and thank you for your encouragement :) 🙏.
I totally agree 💯😊✝️
Me too. Loved listening . God bless.
@@missionariesOME33 Have you ever wondered on why modern day Catholics and why the apostles, who were supposed to be such good Catholics, never even once mentioning the pope, or the name of their church, or the cardinals, or the trinity, or purgatory, or the mass, the holy eucharist, indulgences, the use of images, holy days, or processions; why they never called one another “His Holiness,” “Reverend” or “Father,” and why they failed to mention so many other things that are so common in the church? When reading the Bible you would think that the apostles had an entirely different religion.
And, for a fact, they did!
It is amazing what you would learn by listening to the apostles and their inspired writings. By reading 1 Timothy 3:2-5 you would learn that a bishop (1) may have a wife, and (2) is instructed regarding the rearing of his children. A bishop may have children? How different from the church’s practice today!
By reading 1 Timothy 4:1-3, from the Catholic Douay Version you would learn that it is those who would “depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error and doctrines of devils,” who would forbid to marry and command abstinence from meats. Might this not shock even a priest who read it on a Friday? It is what the Catholic Bible says, however, and it was written under inspiration by Paul, one of the greatest of the apostles!
Matthew 23:9 might raise a further question in your mind. It records Jesus’ statement: “Call none your father upon earth: for one is your father, who is in heaven.” (Dy) A priest might tell you that Catholics “are surprised that non-Catholics should quibble when they call their priests ‘Father’-when non-Catholics address their own male parent as ‘Father.’” But if you had read Jesus’ statement for yourself you would know that Jesus was not talking about what you call your male parent, but was talking about what you call your religious leader! Would it shock you to read in your Bible that Jesus himself forbade his followers to use such titles?
Consider even the mass. According to the church, the mass is “the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of our Lord upon the cross.” But Hebrews 10:11, 12 says that in contrast with the sacrifices of the Jewish priests that had to be offered regularly, Christ offered “one sacrifice for sins.” Would it surprise Catholics to know that this one sacrifice was sufficient, and that the mass is not needed?
And what about 1 Corinthians 15:50? Would it surprise people who believe, as an article of faith, that Mary’s human body went to heaven to read in the Catholic Bible that “flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God”? And will they be even further surprised as their continued reading shows them that nowhere in the Bible is any exception made to this rule, not even for Mary? Surely if the doctrine were true the apostles would have been sufficiently enthused about it to have written it down!
But Protestant religions, too, directly ignore the Bible’s specific statements. Is the Protestant who believes that the soul never dies shocked when he learns that it does? You can read it for yourself at Ezekiel 18:4; 18:20 and Acts 3:23.
Or is the Protestant who believes that the wicked are eternally tormented in hellfire shocked to read at Ecclesiastes 3:19 that dead men, like dead animals, are out of existence? Or is he shocked when he learns that the same Hebrew and Greek words were translated both “hell” and “grave” in our English Bibles, and therefore that hell is no hotter than the cold graves in the neighborhood cemetery?
God’s written Word is “the sword of the Spirit.” It divides between what is true and what is false. It can cut deep in doing so. It disagrees with much of what is taught in today’s churches, and for those who will accept it it slashes away falsehood and uncovers long-hidden truths.-Eph. 6:17.
The Bible presents problems for people who say you should call religious leaders “Father,” who say that clergymen must not marry, that meat cannot be eaten on certain days, that Christ’s sacrifice must be renewed through the mass, that the wicked are burned forever in hell and that the soul never dies. But who is the reliable authority on religion, men or God? The answer is obvious; so study God’s Word, see if it agrees with your church, and change your belief if it does not!
Hear Hear, Paul. What a great comment. 🙏
I remember the 2 nuns in this video on facebook, but i lost touch because i quit using facebook 3 years ago. I'm happy now that i stumbled upon this channel, i found it by accident ! I then subscribed !
I started as a Catholic in the novus ordus. I didn't even know that TLM existed. I gave it a try to see what the fuss was about. The first few times, I was totally lost, but the reverence for the blessed sacrament, making the sacrifice of our Lord the center of the ritual ..the beauty, even the language is beautiful. After a year of going to TLM , I feel my faith is stronger and I would not have it any other way.
Thank you for sharing! We are so happy for you. The TLM is very reverent.
Dear Sisters, I love you! I have been tempted to be a mad, rad, trad. Thank you for calling us back to the center! May God bless you abundantly!!
Amen! Thank you and God bless you abundantly as well :) !!
Thank you sisters. God bless you both
Thank God you're not going down that path! It seems good, it may seem right even, but there are examples of how easy it is for the traditional end of the spectrum to go off the rails!
Being in the center means sitting on the fence, and you should really read Holy Scripture on what Our Lord Jesus Christ said about being neither hot, nor cold.
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The context you are using what Jesus said was about being LUKEWARM. Jesus would spit one out of His mouth.
That’s not the context the sisters are talking about.
Mother Angelica was downright center and orthodox.
Mother angelica is one of the best, most intellegent speakers for truth I have heard.
Not quitte. She did good lambasting liberals, but she had deficiencies in her own theological understanding.
One of the most helpful talks for me that I've ever heard about this topic. Thank you sisters!!
First time I watch this channel and my Lord Jesus Christ guided me here. What a wonderful peaceful chat and everything so true . Now that I’m 64, I think I missed my calling from God and our Blessed Mother Mary and I am serious. We must remain true to what Jesus Christ left for us on earth and true to the Catholic faith which for me is unwavering because I follow God not man 🙏
Hi again sister s. Love 💕 the “ mini me” photo at start Lol so so beautiful; and then the moment with st John Paul , thank you sisters , in my prayers. More memories with the Mother Angelica ; fantastic
Thank you sisters. I converted to Catholicism about 16 years ago and it has been the greatest blessing! However I have definitely experienced that confusion over the liturgy and abuses within it, especially right before and after Covid. We ended up at an FSSP parish and love it, however the longer we are there the more I understand why the term “Rad Trad” was coined. On the flip side I was experiencing so much irreverence at our suburban NO that we went in search of more tradition. In the last month I have through travels attended the most beautiful NO liturgies and they are the perfect blend of old and new! It’s what Paul VI must have been hoping for! Both were with young, clearly on fire with the Holy Spirit priests and the parishes were full of young and old alike. It was beautiful! It gives me hope for the future.
Thank you for your insight into Mother Angelica, she is a big reason I came home to the Church.
Thank you for all of your thoughts and reflections. As I do the dishes or make lunch, and can grab just a few moments to listen to what you have to say, your thoughts and reflections are very grounding and peaceful.
The mass I love the traditional mass,,, very solemn and great reverence,,, I have the missal with latin and english translation. 🙏🙏🙏 for the return to traditional mass
The Church recognizes 7 rites of liturgical celebration. Do you agree with that?
Bring back the Traditional Aramaic Mass!
@@a.t.c.3862 Why? No one could understand it.
@mph1ish And why is that a problem, exactly?
@@a.t.c.3862 I mean the reason Latin was introduced was because it was the common language, so people could understand...
Thank You and God Bless you for clarifying so much, I feel so much more at ease.
In my humble opinion, Vatican Two has been a huge mistake. I am blessed to be able to attend the Traditional Latin Mass. I am eighty one years old and I have to travel quite a distance by bus and train. I have the Novus Ordo on my doorstep but I find it terribly distracting and with no reverence. May God keep me strong enough to stay going to my beautiful Latin Mass.
I was raised with the Latin and went to a convent boarding school. Anyone not brought up with it can not speak for our beautiful tradition. There is no pride whatsoever in my heart just love and I cannot understand how anyone would prefer the Novus Ordo. How can anyone say that we had no Holy Spirit alive in our hearts? What a rude expression rad trad!!You are extremely patronising.
You are a bit older, and I really value your maturity and your wisdom !
I agree with you 110%. The Novus Ordo is inherently irreverent (whatever the original intent was) 👍
What, the two Sisters refer to, as the middle ground, is confusing. Whether they are trying to be so or inadvertently doing so, I do not know, since I am not to judge them. However, the middle ground (right or left), must be the identical Middle Ground from time immemorial; hence, from Antiquity. NOT today's middle ground, which is rooted in modernism and in relativism. That makes for a huge difference, with all due respect !
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I started as a Catholic in the novus ordus. I didn't even know that TLM existed. I gave it a try to see what the fuss was about. The first few times, I was totally lost, but the reverence for the blessed sacrament, making the sacrifice of our Lord the center of the ritual ..the beauty, even the language is beautiful. After a year of going to TLM , I feel my faith is stronger and I would not have it any other way.
Oh how I love Mother Angelica. I truly appreciate you two sisters. You bring so much knowledge about our faith. So blessed to have found you. Blessings always
Thank you, Mother Angelica for all your help with explaining the faith and your prayers and love, Rest in peace
Thank you Sisters for your charity in your discussion. I am 63 and a lifelong Catholic. Your message in this video has blown away dark clouds of confusion that have been around the last recent years. ❤
Thank you sisters for your well balanced view of these issues.
Our lady when she speaks hell shakes, thank u from Ireland
First time here. Very edifying video, Sisters, thank you! Subscribed. I can remember as a little kid in the 70's my dear departed father groaning at the guitars in church. I also remember singing Kumbaya, ugh. God bless Mother Angelica.
❤ Sister's you are a joy to listen to and observe your respect of each other. God bless you to keep growing in virtue 🙏
Thank you, sister for this wonderful talk. I entered the convent in 1981 at the age of 18 and lived there for five years. It was such a difficult time there was so much defensiveness between us in formation and the professed sisters. I struggled hard with this. I had always wanted to be a sister, but I wanted to be more of a traditional sister. I don’t mean extreme, right I mean, like your sisters who follow the orthodox in the middle of the road. I had to finally leave. My health would not take, all of the changes and even the negativity and outright fights among the sisters. There were 22 of us who entered and only two of us are still there after all these years. I still love these sisters and keep in contact, but listening to you. I wish your order would’ve been an option for me over 30 years ago.😉
You showed bravery by your efforts. God obviously wanted you elsewhere. ❤
@@catholicarrows thank you. It took a long time, but I have a wonderful husband of 28 years and the son that I love so much. God helped me through his autism and he is in finishing his masters degree which at the beginning of his life I never thought he would do. that’s what I guess I was meant to do. Even though part of me thinks of the convent every day and misses the prayers, quietness, camaraderie. This is where I belong
Sisters, thank you, thank you. I needed to hear everything that you touched upon. Nearly every point that you made answered and clarified issues that I have been struggling with. Thank you!
I totally agree with you. I have listened to countless hours of so called Christian channels. None come close to this genuinely love filled and truth filled video.
I go to traditional church I love it found it 14 years ago.
Something that was telling to me was the time I had a panel speak to the youth group about their vocation. Those who were over 65 at the time all said someone thought it was a good idea that they enter religious life, so they did. Those in the JPII generation all spoke about a conversion, prayerful discernment, and a calling to the religious life. The Holy Spirit has brought a generation of holy, converted priests and sisters to the Church since the 1980's. I think that is a breath of fresh air after the generation that gave us mean sisters at school, the sex abuse crisi, and liberal nuns. Not everything in the Church was perfect before 1968.
Your comment seems to be suggesting that pre Vatican II vocations did not require discernment, prayer and a calling.
I can assure you that in Catholic schools, back in the time when ALL the teachers were required to be practicing Catholics, it was not unusual for a teacher, or a parish priest, to recognize the qualities in a young person, and encourage them to consider a religious vocation.
The fact that your examples are all over the age of sixty-five, and still faithful to their religious calling proves a point.
It's true that things were not 'perfect' in the Church before 1968, but are they perfect today?
Perhaps you had personal experience of 'mean sisters', if so then I'm very sorry for you, but my own experience has always been that they were lovely ladies and excellent teachers, devoting their lives to the Catholic education of generations of young people.
There are very few schools that can reach those standards today.
@@alhilford2345 yes, I had the mean nuns and sexually abusive priests in the late 60’s, early 70’s. I hear many good stories to balance out the faith. I appreciate that there are different styles of Masses and different rites. The Church is big enough for all of that. Because I really loved coming of age as a young adult during the JPII generation, I catch a lot of flack from TLM Catholics who portray everything as perfect before Vatican II and everything as rotten afterward. I disagree with that stance. Whenever people were alive, the Church was not perfect! Then or now. But neither was it totally rotten to the core. The good news is that God is still changing hearts, and the Holy Spirit is moving!
Thank you so much sisters! This was excellent!
Amazing Mother Angelica ! God bless her!
I think we need to look at Vatican 2 in the light of the messages of Our Lady of Akita and Our Lady of Fátima. It’s not tradition vs opening up to the Holy Spirit. What did our Blessed Mother warn us about? What has the fruit of V2 brought us looking back at it 60years ago? What is the state of the church?
Congratulations! Best talk on the old and new worlds of the Catholic Church and the different worlds. EXCELLENT DISCUSSION & SO glad I did not turn off early...very important subjects discussed.... i have not seen N.O. masses more reverent than Latin...but good to hear yall have. Like a Child and like little children....will try to do that. Copied the last prayer near the end. God bless you both for this 🕊🕊🕊
may they rest in peace.I remember when y’all were there with Mother Angelica.Thank y’all for teaching on this ,very helpful.That’s one thing we loved about Mother Angelica she said what others would not in defense of of Gods Holy Catholic Church.❤❤❤
I love Mother Angelica .. what a beautiful soul .. may God bless you today and everyday .. thank you for your video .. 💜❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Love your channel Sisters. This has spoken to me so powerfully today. I was called back to the church 2 years ago (cradle Catholic). I hated what happened after Vatican 2 because I felt like all reverence was lost. I usually attend a very reverent TLM and now I am on vacation and having to attend the NO. Well - all of a sudden I’ve been attending the NO mass daily for some strange reason. So now I am attending both the TLM and NO and don’t fully understand either mass - LOL! All I know is that Jesus is present in which ever church I attend. I love the TLM and miss it and I appreciate the NO and the faithful who attend.
Thank you Missionaries of Our Mother of the Eucharist.❤
Mother Angelica, pray for us!
Wow! The ending with Mother Angelica was so powerful!!! What a speech!
This is an incredible eye opening video. Thank you so much sisters!
@13:44 I greatly appreciate that you edited in an excerpt from the book or article that you were referencing in the discussion. That's a good detail I think more should do to add context.
No such thing as radically traditional. We want the actual mass. Not the Protestant version of Catholicism
CHRIST is KING !!!!!!!! ✝✝✝
Praying for the Restoration of Traditional Latin Mass
AMEN
Thank you, Sisters. May God bless you 🤍🙏🏻 u
As someone who is still a recent convert, this explains a lot that I've seen especially with different masses that are supposed to be Catholic.
Senhor, eu estou tão fortemente tocada por esse vídeo que o Senhor e Nossa Senhora me fizeram assistir hj! Me arrepiei fortemente. Concordo com cada palavra sobre a beleza da ortodoxia Católica. Tudo na Santa Igreja de Nosso Senhor é um grande Dom do Espírito Santo para nós! Não quero metade da Igreja, quero-a inteira com toda a sua magnitude! Da Santa Igreja quero tudo! Amo Tudo! Viva a Santa e Única Igreja de Cristo! Muito obrigada, queridas irmãs por esse momento lindo!
Amen, sisters!❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Thank you so much for your clear and heartfelt words. I am a Catholic convert who does my best to show the greatness and love of our Roman Catholic faith to my Protestant friends and family. Except for one dear friend I am the only Catholic that I know outside of my dear church family. I hope that I am at least not failing in this regard. I officially became Catholic at 58 years of age. Mother Angelica taught me so much that there are not enough words to describe what she has done for my life. Right now I am studying the Vatican 2 documents myself. I knew that she loved them and that she thought they had been hijacked by liberal wolves. ( those are my words not hers). I am so worried about our church. I pray for our leaders and call upon St. Joseph (among others) for his guidance and help. One day I will write the Poor Clare’s and tell them of my journey and describe my journey to my Roman Catholic faith. I too have had a pushback during confession from a liberal priest. I don’t think that he was ready for the pushback that he got in return from a former Protestant 61 year old who had studied her scriptures from the time that she was just a child. Ten different translations. I will confess my pride to my priest after what I have written just like I had to go to confess to another priest after what I had confessed to my liberal priest. 🙄 Again, thank you from the bottom of my heart.🙏🏼
THANK you sisters,i learn something new every time I see you.
Thank the good Lord for this. I hope our “rad trad “ brothers and sisters are open to hearing this. I think “rad trad” attitudes have divided us…. Unnecessarily. And we need now more than ever to be unified. Thank you dear sisters for the opportunity to dialogue and open hearts.
@@lw2664 about 11 years ago, my parents parish started with the Latin mass. It was meant for all the people who were older and remembered it so well. My parents went every sometimes I went with them, but I did not feel the same about it as they did I missed my English mass. it was during that time that I started to worry, I told my parents that I thought that bringing back the Latin mass would confuse the people and there would be a division. Little did I know it would come to pass. But worse than I ever thought it would. This sededvacantist/rad trad would be worse than I thought. to deny the last four popes and claim that the chair, Peter is empty. And to deny Vatican ll this is horrific. Christ promised he would always be with us therefore, how could the chair of Peter be empty? There is no sense in that. We have had many questionable popes and outright bad popes in the past just look at the reformation. There were several, but that did not affect the magisterium.
Well thank you sisters thing I could say I sure miss mother Angelica all do I remember her yes and she was not afraid to speak her mind. Yes I agree what she would think about what’s going on now I love the Latin mass. I miss it again sisters thank you. You had a good teacher. God bless and I will be praying for you 🙏🏻❤️✝️🕯️📿 baby God led me to this site
I am grateful for your humility and tenderness as you discussed this with us. I appreciate your insights on plowing the path between. We should all flee from pride like a falling giant burning tree about to strike us. As Mama Miriam has said, “humility, humility, humility”.
I'm protestant and I have so much love and respect for Mother Angelica. I have a friend who helped begin EWTN back in the day and I loved hearing stories about her. She had holy spunk for sure!
Gabriel Castillo made me love Mother Angelica even more than I used to before and now, watching this video, I asked her to be my friend ❤
Wonderful video. As a relative newbie to the TLM, I commend Sisters, your speaking about these issues. Some traditionals have, as Fr Ripperger has said. “An axe to grind”, from the past, but as far as liturgy is concerned, many of us simply prefer the rubrics of the pre Vat2 liturgy due to its efficacious nature. Many traditionally minded Catholics are simply just tired of the abuses in modernism. For myself, lockdowns changes my entire outlook. It has also brought to my attention the necessity of confession as much as possible; especially since lockdowns when we had little or no access to Priests. We must avail ourselves of this Sacrament as much as possible Happy to hear you are the same, as was Mother Angelica. I think, we simply need to ensure this Mass isn’t stifled in the push towards modernism that’s is now creating an almost unrecognisable Church in many circumstances. It is unfortunate that those who are falling to modernism are, whether or not they know, taking the church in a very wrong direction. The severity was in the people; not the liturgy. That’s my take, anyway, but it is being applied, wrongly, to the traditional liturgy, in Latin, one of the three Sacred languages “fixed to the instrument of our salvation”, Fr R.😊
Yes we agree with you Fr. R. Thank you. :)
Mother Angelica was amazing !!! Thank you sisters…
Once a Catholic goes to a TLM their eyes are opened. Nothing can describe it.
Yes, this can be so if their eyes haven't been open in the Novus Ordo.
@@missionariesOME33 Yes, thank you sister. The holiest priest I know does the holiest mass I know, and he is a Novus Ordo priest, but he is all about the Eucharist and Mary and he has Perpetual Adoration on the main altar 24 hours a day except during Holy Mass. I just found your channel and I find it soothing and it gives me clarity amongst so much anger and confusion. God Bless you. I am a Holy Face devotee. Arise O Lord and let Thy enemies be scattered! Blessings from Australia.
I am a lapsed Catholic. I have recently been in a world of hurt. I am a prison officer. 15 years. My Lord was always in my thoughts. I have always felt some some protecting me. I don’t know. I want to know. I am not at the place I need to be. The jail. I have good people that My Lord has sent to me. PTSD with alcohol dependence. I am a man. I am 54. As children we were dragged to mass each Sunday. I hated Sunday for other reasons. I was an alter boy. My life crashed in February this year. As an alcoholic and relapses, the wagon got taller and taller. In late January I wasn’t feeling right. I was not drinking. I believe I lost my way, my courage, my resolve, my resilience. I was scared. One smell sent me down hill. Smoke. Perceived or not I don’t know. I was going into work. I couldn’t walk in. I was a mess. It has been Seven long months. Many good people have been with me. I just won’t you to know the power of the Rosary. Feel it live the Mysteries. Pray to Our Mother. Pray to archangel St. Michael. Pray the Rosary. And mean it. Terry Horton
God bless you! Amen! Let’s pray the rosary every chance! Our Lady’s lasso for souls!
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Terry:
I have prayed for you.
Thank you so much, dear sisters, God 35:02 bless you! I've listened attentively to every word you have said, and I am so moved by how the Holy Spirit brought you both to record this message at this very critical time. It saddens me to read comments that are so divisive. If those considering joining the Church would read some comments, they would be very discouraged. Why are we tearing ourselves apart trying to prove the other one wrong. Whether we attend TLM or Novus Ordo, it is CHRIST TRULY PRESENT, BODY,BLOOD, SOUL AND DIVINITY, IN THE HOLY EUCHARIST, THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS. Where's our humility, charity, and mercy? I usually attend the Norvus Ordo and, on occasion, the TLM. I love them both!! I find distractions in both!! So, I try to keep my eyes closed and listen closely. Whether I understand the words or not. I know in my heart, I'm in the presence of God and worshipping Him. We will get through these divisive times as we have in the past by imitating our Blessed Mother, praying the Rosary, frequenting the Sacraments and loving our neighbor as ourselves. May we find joy in worshipping our Triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. ❤
Oh my goodness, what horrors dearest mother Angelica have they done in those those churches! They have no right to change the beliefs of the catholic church especially concerning Jesus and the virgin Mary!!
We cannot change them. Teachings about Jesus and Mary are dogmas, infallible, confirmed by the Holy Spirit.
@@ZamalandreICF pope Francis says to change them, we must, in obedience, change them. The pope will never err in Faith and morals...so I guess all the other popes were wrong. They didn't understand like we d. They were not enlightened.
Somebody needs to tell bregoglio that, and his awful liberal cardinals, because they sure are trying. For example, The Blessed Virgin Mary is our sister!?!! What?!?!
Such a needed discussion. Real orthodoxy being right down the middle as Christ was toward the Father.
My problem with the novus ordo isnt that its in vernacular but that its 80 percent different than the tlm. The offertory prayers were scrapped, the canon isnt even mandated, and all the propers were changed. Its just so so different
I agree. I found out last week from a Novus Ordo priest that the Confetitor is optional. I couldn't believe it. The priest gave a blessing after he entered the sanctuary at the beginning of mass and he went right into the "Lord Have Mercy." And at this Novus Ordo mass the Eucharistic ministers wears blue jeans. It is disrespectful to Jesus.
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You are correct.
The pre-Vatican II Mass had the Confiteor three times, and it was longer prayer, invoking Our Lady and the Apostles to pray for us.
So cool, so wonderful of spirit and love for our Lord….thank you for reminder of her, God bless you all.
Oh my gosh, I remember when they brought a neighbor of ours playing the guitar singing Kumbaya. He did not last long.The kids at the time were bummed out they took him away. I didn’t come from a very Catholic family either, sadly.
Thank you for this video. Glad we have the guidance of our spiritual leaders like you ladies. God bless you.
Loved this video. I really appreciate the Fr. Ripperger quote. Spot on.
I’m sorry sisters but I have to disagree I’m 62 and all my Aunts and Uncles left the Catholic Church. My mother had 7 sisters and brothers and we were a lovely catholic family. I’m back in a traditional parish now and they are not ridged at all. The children are beautiful and faithful and with great knowledge of our Lord and Lady. The parish I left has gotten so liberal I couldn’t stand it any longer. I worked in the school for 8 years and the teachers are lying to the children.
I think you are seeing those traditional Catholics that are online. My church is so beautiful.
So many prayers have been taken out of the Mass since Vll. Also, there are Eucharistic miracles because that is a grace because so many people there do not believe that the Eucharist is Jesus.
Amen. Satan’s DM Vortex ruined me
Akita: Bishops vs bishops
I’ll still attend Novus UhOh when I have to, but I gotta side w wrongfully shunned Lefebvre now
You may not have understood us correctly. We never said all those that go to TLM parishes are bad. We are simply addressing the extreme traditionalists that Fr. Ripperger mentions who are against Divine Mercy, John Paul II, Vat. II, etc....Certainly we realize there are great and balanced TLM goers. We love the Latin Mass and agree with you about what you share above.
Father ripperger wrote an article about how the latin mass generally gives more grace than the novus ordo. He says both masses are valid and christs sacrifise is the same but the part of the mass where we offer up out selves and our efforts more grace is dispensed. @missionariesOME33
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Please explain to me if priests and nuns were so ridged, why did they feel they had to change the mass to fix that?
The mass that gave us all the Saints for 1500 years did not have to be changed. The church is not oppressive, it's some priests that are abrupt and oppressive that's not corrected by Vatican 2. Now everything is worse and people have strayed away from God.
Beautiful. Thank you sisters.❤️🙏
Thank you sisters.
Thank you for this video. You are both so very calm and clear and it is refreshing to hear you speak of the past and present.
I agree that it’s time to unite the sheep. However, the traditional Catholics that are against the abuses in the church are correct in their dismay. The abuses are horrific. We have ONE church. ONE faith. Orthodox and against abuse.
Amen!
The devil hates LATIN because it is HOLY...😌🙏📿✝️👑🪔🌎⚖️👼🕊
@@GloriaMarquez-cv1by the silliest comment ever recorded.
I love and miss Mother Angelica
Very well done Sisters. I knew you both back in the early years with Mother, and I remember having a few minutes at the bars while you ate your toast for breakfast speaking about the very Church you’re now describing. Eugenia was my gracious host at those meetings. Once Sister you described to me how important the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is and how important that it be offered in the traditional manner codified by Pope Pius V. Mother, and eventually you and your sister led me back to the Traditional Latin Mass, but you all helped me keep a clear perspective on what our Holy Father was saying and doing. Even the FSSPX has returned to a more appropriate position on Holy Mother Church. If everyone could only see the great Gift that Pope John Paul gave our Mystical Body through St. Faustina’s incredible relationship with Christ, and His Divine Mercy they would drop the petty argument of division and in His Great Mercy live as if the knowledge of the Mystical Body of Christ comes from being authentic RomanCatholics not Novus Ordo or Traditionalist. Truly knowing Him, loving Him and serving Him in this life so we will be eternally with Him in the next.
Ps….what are your new names now?
What an awesome video. Thank you SO much.
Mother would NEVER agree with what’s going on today.
Thank you Sisters for this video, Its just what i needed.
Loved mother Angelica and miss her!
🎉🎉🎉Glory to God!!!Thank you SO much for this ❤❤
I remember when they robbed the Latin mass from my father and saw what that did to him.
I remember the transitional mass and the Peter, Paul, and Mary hippy mass that fallowed.
I am very active in the Novas Ordo mass Church.
I have cried when I have actually witnessed a Tridentine mass.
I was baptized at a Latin mass in 1963 and remember going to mass, when I was older,and feeling like We left earth for an hour and a half and entered a Heavenly realm.
I have not felt this in a Novas Ordo mass.
I take exception to hear you label Latin mass goers, even though I am not one, as radicals,as a negative label.
We don’t even realize how less We have become.
I Love my Latin mass faithful Catholic brothers and sisters.
This attack by the pope, and compromised hierarchy on our Traditional faithful MUST stop.
To say someone else is rigid and then attack them, makes us rigid in our slippery slope of watering down the faith.
Radical non Trads.
We hope you are not misunderstanding what we are sharing. We are not attacking Latin Mass goers or those who consider themselves traditional. We consider ourselves both (as well as Novus Ordo Mass goers).
If you hear what we share at the beginning, this is confronting traditionalists who are attacking everything else about the Church: Divine Mercy, St. John Paul II, etc.
We are hoping your comment wasn't an attack on us?
Yes, that story about Mother Angelica’s charismatic experience is in Raymond Arroyo’s biography about her. An amazing biography of her life written and collaboration with her😊
Thank you sisters for your guidance 🙏🙏🙏
Have you ever wondered on why modern day Catholics and why the apostles, who were supposed to be such good Catholics, never even once mentioning the pope, or the name of their church, or the cardinals, or the trinity, or purgatory, or the mass, the holy eucharist, indulgences, the use of images, holy days, or processions; why they never called one another “His Holiness,” “Reverend” or “Father,” and why they failed to mention so many other things that are so common in the church? When reading the Bible you would think that the apostles had an entirely different religion.
And, for a fact, they did!
It is amazing what you would learn by listening to the apostles and their inspired writings. By reading 1 Timothy 3:2-5 you would learn that a bishop (1) may have a wife, and (2) is instructed regarding the rearing of his children. A bishop may have children? How different from the church’s practice today!
By reading 1 Timothy 4:1-3, from the Catholic Douay Version you would learn that it is those who would “depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error and doctrines of devils,” who would forbid to marry and command abstinence from meats. Might this not shock even a priest who read it on a Friday? It is what the Catholic Bible says, however, and it was written under inspiration by Paul, one of the greatest of the apostles!
Matthew 23:9 might raise a further question in your mind. It records Jesus’ statement: “Call none your father upon earth: for one is your father, who is in heaven.” (Dy) A priest might tell you that Catholics “are surprised that non-Catholics should quibble when they call their priests ‘Father’-when non-Catholics address their own male parent as ‘Father.’” But if you had read Jesus’ statement for yourself you would know that Jesus was not talking about what you call your male parent, but was talking about what you call your religious leader! Would it shock you to read in your Bible that Jesus himself forbade his followers to use such titles?
Consider even the mass. According to the church, the mass is “the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of our Lord upon the cross.” But Hebrews 10:11, 12 says that in contrast with the sacrifices of the Jewish priests that had to be offered regularly, Christ offered “one sacrifice for sins.” Would it surprise Catholics to know that this one sacrifice was sufficient, and that the mass is not needed?
And what about 1 Corinthians 15:50? Would it surprise people who believe, as an article of faith, that Mary’s human body went to heaven to read in the Catholic Bible that “flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God”? And will they be even further surprised as their continued reading shows them that nowhere in the Bible is any exception made to this rule, not even for Mary? Surely if the doctrine were true the apostles would have been sufficiently enthused about it to have written it down!
But Protestant religions, too, directly ignore the Bible’s specific statements. Is the Protestant who believes that the soul never dies shocked when he learns that it does? You can read it for yourself at Ezekiel 18:4; 18:20 and Acts 3:23.
Or is the Protestant who believes that the wicked are eternally tormented in hellfire shocked to read at Ecclesiastes 3:19 that dead men, like dead animals, are out of existence? Or is he shocked when he learns that the same Hebrew and Greek words were translated both “hell” and “grave” in our English Bibles, and therefore that hell is no hotter than the cold graves in the neighborhood cemetery?
God’s written Word is “the sword of the Spirit.” It divides between what is true and what is false. It can cut deep in doing so. It disagrees with much of what is taught in today’s churches, and for those who will accept it it slashes away falsehood and uncovers long-hidden truths.-Eph. 6:17.
The Bible presents problems for people who say you should call religious leaders “Father,” who say that clergymen must not marry, that meat cannot be eaten on certain days, that Christ’s sacrifice must be renewed through the mass, that the wicked are burned forever in hell and that the soul never dies. But who is the reliable authority on religion, men or God? The answer is obvious; so study God’s Word, see if it agrees with your church, and change your belief if it does not!
Yes dear sweet sisters, Amen!! 🙋🏻♀️🙏🕊️🔥💗
Blessed Mother pray for us
This was so enlightening. Thank you, Sisters!
I went to catholic school in the 70's too. I remember the day the nuns told us we now receive Holy Communion on the hand. Gone were the kneeling cushion from the Communion rail and the nun could change their habits. Now I saw short skirts and either small veils or none at all. It was a big blow. It made Holy Communion & seeing the nuns in plain clothes confusing. I do believe it effected me in the future by being a lukewarm catholic. Luckily our Holy Mother always kept me close. I did pray the rosary often and occasional mass. But EWTN brought me back with zeal. I went to confession & cleaned myself up! Mother Angelica truly is a saint. One day the church will recognize that. TLM is not available near me but the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter is & I love this mass! When I travel I do attend novis ordo mass but I receive our Lord kneeling & on the tongue. I help the church (altar guild lead) watch only EWTN on TV, read good books and try to help lost soul. I pray the message of Holy Mother from Garabandal Spain comes to fruition. We need it! God bless
I remember back in the 70's where some nuns were able to fly
Have you ever wondered on why modern day Catholics and why the apostles, who were supposed to be such good Catholics, never even once mentioning the pope, or the name of their church, or the cardinals, or the trinity, or purgatory, or the mass, the holy eucharist, indulgences, the use of images, holy days, or processions; why they never called one another “His Holiness,” “Reverend” or “Father,” and why they failed to mention so many other things that are so common in the church? When reading the Bible you would think that the apostles had an entirely different religion.
And, for a fact, they did!
It is amazing what you would learn by listening to the apostles and their inspired writings. By reading 1 Timothy 3:2-5 you would learn that a bishop (1) may have a wife, and (2) is instructed regarding the rearing of his children. A bishop may have children? How different from the church’s practice today!
By reading 1 Timothy 4:1-3, from the Catholic Douay Version you would learn that it is those who would “depart from the faith, giving heed to spirits of error and doctrines of devils,” who would forbid to marry and command abstinence from meats. Might this not shock even a priest who read it on a Friday? It is what the Catholic Bible says, however, and it was written under inspiration by Paul, one of the greatest of the apostles!
Matthew 23:9 might raise a further question in your mind. It records Jesus’ statement: “Call none your father upon earth: for one is your father, who is in heaven.” (Dy) A priest might tell you that Catholics “are surprised that non-Catholics should quibble when they call their priests ‘Father’-when non-Catholics address their own male parent as ‘Father.’” But if you had read Jesus’ statement for yourself you would know that Jesus was not talking about what you call your male parent, but was talking about what you call your religious leader! Would it shock you to read in your Bible that Jesus himself forbade his followers to use such titles?
Consider even the mass. According to the church, the mass is “the unbloody renewal of the Sacrifice of our Lord upon the cross.” But Hebrews 10:11, 12 says that in contrast with the sacrifices of the Jewish priests that had to be offered regularly, Christ offered “one sacrifice for sins.” Would it surprise Catholics to know that this one sacrifice was sufficient, and that the mass is not needed?
And what about 1 Corinthians 15:50? Would it surprise people who believe, as an article of faith, that Mary’s human body went to heaven to read in the Catholic Bible that “flesh and blood cannot possess the kingdom of God”? And will they be even further surprised as their continued reading shows them that nowhere in the Bible is any exception made to this rule, not even for Mary? Surely if the doctrine were true the apostles would have been sufficiently enthused about it to have written it down!
But Protestant religions, too, directly ignore the Bible’s specific statements. Is the Protestant who believes that the soul never dies shocked when he learns that it does? You can read it for yourself at Ezekiel 18:4; 18:20 and Acts 3:23.
Or is the Protestant who believes that the wicked are eternally tormented in hellfire shocked to read at Ecclesiastes 3:19 that dead men, like dead animals, are out of existence? Or is he shocked when he learns that the same Hebrew and Greek words were translated both “hell” and “grave” in our English Bibles, and therefore that hell is no hotter than the cold graves in the neighborhood cemetery?
God’s written Word is “the sword of the Spirit.” It divides between what is true and what is false. It can cut deep in doing so. It disagrees with much of what is taught in today’s churches, and for those who will accept it it slashes away falsehood and uncovers long-hidden truths.-Eph. 6:17.
The Bible presents problems for people who say you should call religious leaders “Father,” who say that clergymen must not marry, that meat cannot be eaten on certain days, that Christ’s sacrifice must be renewed through the mass, that the wicked are burned forever in hell and that the soul never dies. But who is the reliable authority on religion, men or God? The answer is obvious; so study God’s Word, see if it agrees with your church, and change your belief if it does not!
Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for this truly Catholic sharing, sisters! I attend the TLM, see the beauty and necessity of Vatican II and love St John Paul II! I find it difficult still to open my heart more to the Holy Spirit, please pray for me that he may bestow upon me the grace of humility to seek only what it is that God wants for his Church and not what I want.
Thank you for sharing so vulnerably. Prayers for you :).
Thanks for doing this video, Sisters.
Very insightful! Thank you Sisters.
Thank you sister. I really need to hear this.
Thank you! Very helpful 💝
My Great Uncle was Cardinal Conway. I only recently discovered this... I think a shadow hangs over his legacy regarding Claudy and I am sad for his involvement in vatican 2...
Thank you so much for this.
I pray the Seven Sorrows of our Blessed mother, very powerful! I believe if mother Angelina's tomb were exhumed, she would be found incorruptible.
Reverence! That’s what I can’t find and what I’m really hungering for.
Yes it is very lacking in MANY places. We feel your pain.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ thank you sister
"Well, let me tell you something sweetheart..." I miss her very much--her integrity, directness, humor and compassion.
More than a year ago I went on pilgrimage to Hanceville AL and the Shrine built by Mother Angelica. It changed my life. God bless you, sisters. 🙏💐🙏💐🙏
I had the same experience at the Shrine. Blessings
I thank God for leading me to you. May you both continue to teach us to be more loving and actually believing in Jesus.
Love Mother Angelica!
I wish the Pope would make Mother Angelica a Saint. I loved watching her shows in the 1990's. God rest her soul, she was a wonderful nun, I do miss her. I watch her old videos, makes me feel she's still with us. 🙏
When we get a pope. I’m not a Setavacantist per se but since pope Benedict died, the chair of Peter has been vacant. Just says blessed Mary of Greta said “in the end times the seat of Peter will be vacant for over 25 months”
If you truly believe this, then start the canonization process. Get a lobby group together and start campaigning.
Wow you sisters are 🔥 🔥 🔥 God bless you keep up the good fight
This story about Mother Angelica only speaking Aramaic for 3 days is imporrant to share with the Holy See if it is considering sainthood for her.
Love you and God Bless you - thank you for this - I am reading and living The Apostolate of Holy Motherhood - hard to find book this needs to be put back in circulation
What would Mother think about today and what has happened since her time? ... and Pachamama ... Cor Orans ...
She would have spoken out against it. She would do everything she could to preserve unity, but not compromise truth.