Madiran – Betrayal.
From God we came. To God we’re meant to go,
By Christ. Is there another answer? No.
From God we came. To God we’re meant to go,
By Christ. Is there another answer? No.
Thank God for Vigano’s clear and Catholic voice.
Each week his words could be these “Comments’” choice.
True bishops are a gift of God alone.
If they’re not prayed for, all mankind will groan.
God is as good as lost for men of today?
But not for souls that love Him, suffer and pray.
Thus followers great turn into buriers small –
Have mercy, God, we all of us can fall!
Will men be men again, not soft and silly?
If not, they’ll have to suffer, willy-nilly!
Catholic leaders, when will you ever grasp
The plague that holds your Church in its firm clasp?
Catholic priests, cut to each other slack.
Catholics, pray they have one another’s back.
”Till then sit still, my soul. Foul deeds will rise,
Though all the world o’erwhelm them, to men’s eyes.” (Hamlet, I, 2)
The Archbishop said, “Rome is no more in Rome.”
Elsewhere today is Catholics’ spiritual home.
To a doubting French journalist the author of “Eleison Comments” expresses confidence that the imminent Motu Proprio will do much good.
Indeed, it both declares that the Tridentine Mass was never banned, and permits Latin rite priests to use it, whenever and wherever.
By overloading our eyes and ears, said Kafka, the cinema overwhelms our minds. Minds being overwhelmed means that lies triumph.
In his outstanding Encyclical of 100 years ago, Pius X nailed the deadly error of modern times: minds’ independence from their object.
Despite many Catholics’ reservations as to the content and motivation of the Motu Proprio, one may still believe it will do good.
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