The modernists stopped the recitation of the rosary by substituting the “Chaplet of Divine Mercy.” The Divine Mercy icon was a parody of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It shows Jesus with rays coming out from his torso and there are no wound prints on his body anywhere. Makes him look like some sort of monster from outer space. 😢
And original painting has eyes sneakily lowered, no heart, all kundalini / Masonic "energy" flow. Redo of painting has Jesus figure actually looking at the viewer.
Just found a more complete version of Sacred Heart Chaplet than I had seen before. I now understand where you’re coming from Re: the difference between the two. Likely they should both be said; as they’re each seeking to accomplish different things. Sacred Heart addresses God, the son (Jesus). Divine Mercy addresses God the Father. Divine Mercy came about because God the Father is so outraged that his wrathful Judgment is imminent; and the only thing keeping us from total destruction is Jesus & Mary interceding on our behalf-but even that was wearing out. Thus Divine Mercy prayer is begging mercy from God the Father by invoking the sacrifice made by His Son on the cross. “For the sake of his sorrowful passion-have mercy on us, and on the whole world”. Looks like we should add Sacred Heart Chaplet to be made slightly more worthy of mercy in Gods eyes.
@@angelaonthego You have never been in a group at church that says the rosary? Wow, if you don't mind my asking, in what general area are you located? Now that I think about it, even though the rosary is regularly said in both churches I attend, it's not in the church bulletin.
@angelaonthego there is nothing like Universal salvation. Everyone has to work out their own salvation in fear and trembling as indicated by St. Paul.
3 characteristics of The New Mass/ Lutheranism 1. Denial of the supernatural 2. Evolution of dogma; that dogma evolves 3. That the basis of religion is one’s personal experience with God = focus on us. Why priests face the people. All Protestantism.
Not only that, but Fr. Louis Bouyer, a member of the Concilium, was a Lutheran convert and used Lutheran theology in his books on Liturgy reform and piety.
Also the Chief Architect of the Novus Ordo Mass was Archbishop Bulgini who was a Freemason and his Freemason name was Buan. Being a Freemason is being Automatically Excommunicated. No formal announcement is necessary.
No, It's the rite itself. The Traditional Mass is vertical, from Earth to God. It would be lovely in English as well. I like the Latin Mass also, because I could go in any country (and did). Never had any problem knowing what was going on.
@@ocpersonofinterest I wish there was more Latin in the NO I go to. But you are saying even if the whole NO Mass was all in Latin it would still be wrong?
@@SedeHunter No it's not wrong. I believe it is valid. At first (I went through the change over) it wasn't that bad. But when they took out the communion rails, I went with them. It really isn't the language, except for the universality of Latin at the time.
Even if the novas ordo was done in Latin it still would not be enough, if you read a traditional Latin missal and compare it to the missal in the NO you’ll see how different they are sadly. So many prayers were removed among so many other things. It’s like two different religions!!! 😢
I still have my Marion Missal . I was raised with the Traditional Mass, the only Mass that I attended for many years. It spoke to me, I felt close to my faith… now, I am lost. I attend the NO but, it is not the same…
You are misunderstanding the point. Adding St.Joseph’s name was not evil in and of itself, but the ulterior motive was evil. An analogy would be to ask someone to do something good with you, such as praying with you, for some other covert and evil intention of which they are not aware, say distracting you so a robbery can take place without you knowing it. In this case, Roncalli adding St.Joseph’s name was a way to show that if this change can occur to the Mass and make it “better” then other changes can occur to the Mass and make them “better.” This idea that we can improve upon the old is modernism and it is evil because it has no end, as truth becomes relative and everything can be made new. Of course, this then means that the original truth is constantly eroded until it is entirely changed. That is the evil, and if you review Church history since V2, you will see that it has been changed so much that it is something completely new. V2 abandoned the Catholic Church for the idol of humanism.
When was this sermon given? Excellent information. Thank you for posting. God bless you!
2021
Part of the attempt to remove veneration of BVM.
@@StAnthonyPaduaRadTrad Thank you.
Thank you
The modernists stopped the recitation of the rosary by substituting the “Chaplet of Divine Mercy.” The Divine Mercy icon was a parody of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. It shows Jesus with rays coming out from his torso and there are no wound prints on his body anywhere. Makes him look like some sort of monster from outer space. 😢
And original painting has eyes sneakily lowered, no heart, all kundalini / Masonic "energy" flow. Redo of painting has Jesus figure actually looking at the viewer.
How did the divine mercy chaplet replace the rosary? Neither are recited anywhere I’ve gone to church.
Just found a more complete version of Sacred Heart Chaplet than I had seen before.
I now understand where you’re coming from Re: the difference between the two. Likely they should both be said; as they’re each seeking to accomplish different things.
Sacred Heart addresses God, the son (Jesus). Divine Mercy addresses God the Father.
Divine Mercy came about because God the Father is so outraged that his wrathful Judgment is imminent; and the only thing keeping us from total destruction is Jesus & Mary interceding on our behalf-but even that was wearing out.
Thus Divine Mercy prayer is begging mercy from God the Father by invoking the sacrifice made by His Son on the cross. “For the sake of his sorrowful passion-have mercy on us, and on the whole world”.
Looks like we should add Sacred Heart Chaplet to be made slightly more worthy of mercy in Gods eyes.
@@angelaonthego You have never been in a group at church that says the rosary? Wow, if you don't mind my asking, in what general area are you located? Now that I think about it, even though the rosary is regularly said in both churches I attend, it's not in the church bulletin.
@angelaonthego there is nothing like Universal salvation. Everyone has to work out their own salvation in fear and trembling as indicated by St. Paul.
3 characteristics of The New Mass/ Lutheranism
1. Denial of the supernatural
2. Evolution of dogma; that dogma evolves
3. That the basis of religion is one’s personal experience with God = focus on us. Why priests face the people. All Protestantism.
The Protestant ministers were mostly Lutheran. Who assisted in creating the new mass.
Is it true the Lutherans also helped create the so called "New Rite of Holy Orders?"
Not only that, but Fr. Louis Bouyer, a member of the Concilium, was a Lutheran convert and used Lutheran theology in his books on Liturgy reform and piety.
Also the Chief Architect of the Novus Ordo Mass was Archbishop Bulgini who was a Freemason and his Freemason name was Buan. Being a Freemason is being Automatically Excommunicated. No formal announcement is necessary.
So you think there is a difference between the Mass said in Latin and English?
No, It's the rite itself. The Traditional Mass is vertical, from Earth to God. It would be lovely in English as well. I like the Latin Mass also, because I could go in any country (and did). Never had any problem knowing what was going on.
@@ocpersonofinterest I wish there was more Latin in the NO I go to. But you are saying even if the whole NO Mass was all in Latin it would still be wrong?
@@SedeHunter No it's not wrong. I believe it is valid. At first (I went through the change over) it wasn't that bad. But when they took out the communion rails, I went with them. It really isn't the language, except for the universality of Latin at the time.
Even if the novas ordo was done in Latin it still would not be enough, if you read a traditional Latin missal and compare it to the missal in the NO you’ll see how different they are sadly. So many prayers were removed among so many other things. It’s like two different religions!!! 😢
I still have my Marion Missal . I was raised with the Traditional Mass, the only Mass that I attended for many years. It spoke to me, I felt close to my faith… now, I am lost. I attend the NO but, it is not the same…
Now we are loosing TLM in Baltimore. Oh no. Oh no.
Find a Sede Chapel and don’t worry what the Novus Ordos are doing
Adding Saint Joseph's name to the Mass was evil?
You are misunderstanding the point. Adding St.Joseph’s name was not evil in and of itself, but the ulterior motive was evil. An analogy would be to ask someone to do something good with you, such as praying with you, for some other covert and evil intention of which they are not aware, say distracting you so a robbery can take place without you knowing it. In this case, Roncalli adding St.Joseph’s name was a way to show that if this change can occur to the Mass and make it “better” then other changes can occur to the Mass and make them “better.” This idea that we can improve upon the old is modernism and it is evil because it has no end, as truth becomes relative and everything can be made new. Of course, this then means that the original truth is constantly eroded until it is entirely changed. That is the evil, and if you review Church history since V2, you will see that it has been changed so much that it is something completely new. V2 abandoned the Catholic Church for the idol of humanism.
Your comment is well said.
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