Traditional Catholic Latin Mass - Catechism #1
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DO NOT INSULT THE PRIEST YOU HERETIC!!!! It is the same as insulting Christ Himself!!!
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No disrespect, but you're in for a suprise.
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@Oblationem Thanks for the tip brother. God bless you and your family and friends and have a blessed New Year. Peace.
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For a Sacrament to be valid there must be proper, matter, form and intention. If I were at a Novus Ordo church I would be worrying about matter, form and intention. In some parishes I would worry more, and in some less – but I don’t have to worry at all at a Traditional Catholic Latin Mass. Non do I have to worry if the Hosts were left-over from a prior Novus Ordo mass.
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the new mass is not valid, I used to attend it, as true caholics we should warn them not to attend the new mass
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@Oblationem The Catechism states that even if a priest is in mortal sin, because of his office, when he performs the work of that office, the sacrament is legal. It is logical to conclude that regardless of the form, when a priest consecrates the Host, it IS the Blood and Body. Christ can be wherever He wants to be. He is God. The greatest saints remained faithful and humble in the worst times of Church history. We need to pray for more priests for the E.F. and remain humble. IMO
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I am not so sure that Christ is present in both Mass’s. Seriously, there is doubt about the new mass. The Catholic teaching is that, Catholics may not partake in doubtful Sacraments. Even if one says that some Traditional Sacraments are not legal, there is no doubt that they are in fact valid. Yes, the gates of Hell will not prevail… Many, hundreds and thousands have ‘moved’ including myself to be near a Traditional Catholic Latin Mass; consider yourself lucky.
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I faithfully attend the Traditional Latin Mass. Yet, I am so saddened when I come across Catholics who put others down for attending the Novus Ordo. One, most people do not have access yet to the TLM. Secondly, that behavior is not the type that draws others to Christ who is present in the Eucharist in BOTH Masses. "The Gates of Hell shall not prevail..." Kyrie Eleison.
its so weird how Fr. Cooper is talking about movies when I hear the SSPX condemns movies/TV as a mortal sin for being an "occasion of sin."
HomeSkillet489 1 month ago
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I suppose it depends on the movie eh?
Oblationem 1 month ago
@Oblationem I'm not a member of the SSPX however I do have family/friends that are and I occasionally go to one of their masses, but I do hear that the SSPX condemns watching movies and having a TV set in the home a mortal sin for being an "occasion of sin." Is this true or not? I'm just wondering. God bless.
HomeSkillet489 1 month ago
@HomeSkillet489
Well… again, it depends of the movie eh? If the movie is “Debbie does Dallas” it’s a sin right? If it’s “My Fair Lady” or some such film, it’s not a sin, right? I remember Fr. Cooper at one of his sermons saying something like, “it’s not a sin, but it’s close to a sin.” It’s akin to Jesus saying, if you do it in your head, it’s the same as doing it, right?
No it’s not a mortal sin, but it could lead to a mortal sin, right? So be careful out there…
Oblationem 1 month ago