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The Coronation of Pope Paul VI

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  • it's not fare that he got to get crowned and then after abdoned

    the custom for himself.

  • To Paul VI, the Church must no longer focus upon the evangelization of the peoples for the salvation of the souls, but rather “spare no effort” toward the promotion of a “full humanism”,

    possibly taking up the vanguard of the social action.

    To Paul VI, the Gospel seems to be a mere instrument, almost the “pretext” for a sort of world political revolution that must lead to the age of the Kingdom of “Man’s Rights”, proclaimed by the French Revolution of 1789

  • And with that, 2000 years of Tradition are thrown into the ash heap...

  • So sad that he never wore it again after his papal ordination and has been abandoned since.

  • Is this the iposter? I think so. The real Pope Paul VI was killed and an imposter, homosexual, evil, masonic one posed as him.

  • @TraditionalistThomas This is true a final declaration would be made once a real pope was elected but Ratzinger Benedict is already ipso facto excommunicated by himself . NO officialy declaration is needed . You make it like he is not a heretic till it's offical and that's wrong . You are required to avoid heretics like the tax collector and not let them in your home . You are required to judge and then correct your brothers mistakes

    then take two others . Then avoid them and tell church

  • @mindspring57 that has nothing to do with faith, the two cannot mingle. the two are of different worlds.

    people without faith can do a whole lot of things, like impersonate a cop, doesnt mean being a cop is bad.

  • @PInk77W1 It is possible for a person who has no faith to practice the ritual. The person may be merely going through the motions, but have no faith in them. We must always be sure that our practice of the ritual is supported by our faith.

  • @mindspring57 again u are mixing apples and oranges. Faith is in the intellect. Rituals are in the nature. two totally different things. It would b like saying "i hope my hair brush doesnt supplant my car." Faith is Catholicism, Rituals are how we practice Catholicism.

  • @1MichaelChristopher1 Bear in mind that there are various rites in the universal Catholic Church, all of which are in communion with the Holy See at Rome, and that each has it own style of worship or liturgy. The Byzantine Rite, for example, uses the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, which is older than the Tridentine Mass.

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