Amici,
If you've not seen it yet, please access The Mass of the Ages, Episode I, here or go to the site of those who produced it, The Liturgy.org. They're some folks from Dayton, apparently (Lex Orandi, LLC; 3080 Ackerman Blvd #215; Dayton, Ohio 45429, United States)
There'll
be three movies altogether, and this first one is free. I know they
we're working on this project when the lockdowns began, so it has been
in process for a while. It is surreptitious that the team has been
working on this project now, isn't it, that The Ogre is trying to stamp
it out? Divine Providence, it is. Someone (a lot of us 'someones') need
to tell the Church's Modernist bigshots that we're not going back.
Period.
To
put it metaphorically, both Fat Arry 8th and his sickly puppet son are
long dead, so someone needs to tell Bergi that his imitation of Queen
Elizabeth Tudor isn't going to work. (True, she was even uglier than the
Argentine, but still, Bergoglio has filled the Vatican so full of
"queens" that there's no room for even one more.)
The Assumption
Sorry
I didn't get an article out yesterday for the Solemnity of the
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. (For an extended article and
explanation of the Feast, see Fr Z on the subject. Old Fr. Hunwicke has a insightful reflection regarding this in an article here.)
The
TLM I usually attend was packed yesterday morning, with a triple-sized
choir an about ten or so brass horn/trumpet musicians. Alas, I wanted to
attend the evening Solemn High Mass at the SSPX, but didn't make it,
being "Married, with Kids". I'm sure it was exquisite. Along with all
the other senses, memories, prayerful reflections and simple power of
the Incarnation that these glorious Holy Sacrifices of the Mass envelope
us in, it is astounding how they 'ennoble': they ennoble one's worship,
one's spirit, one's soul. They truly uplift one toward Heaven and the
Divine Judgment that awaits all of us.
So is it any wonder the Modernists want to deep-six it?
Bergoglio
is scheduled to visit Hungary, September 12, and it is expected he's
going to jerk the chain of Cardinal Erdő regarding the Latin Masses
here. Pray God's will is always done, as the Lady Galadriel's prayer put
it, "What should be will be", and that one way or another, Bergi's evil
intentions are thwarted. Massively so.
Bottom Line
It's
plain that "the Bad Guys" have seized the Church's control mechanisms,
and as Fr Zuhlsdorf says, "Holy Mother Church is indefectible. The Lord
promised that Hell would not ultimately prevail. He didn’t, however,
promise that it wouldn’t prevail quite a lot. He made no promises about
the mighty Church in N. Africa or Asia Minor… or these USA… or Rome."
An P
PS:
During Cameron O'Hearn's opening presentation of the movie, notice the
T-shirt he's wearing, and the names on it. Tolkien aficionados (how he
would dislike being referenced with a Spanish noun!) will recognized
immediately to whom the names refer. :)
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