Amici,
Archbishop Viganò has issued a clarion call, a battle cry, against Bergoglio and Cupich and all their ilk.
Abp.
Viganò pulls out all the stops and takes no prisoners in his essay. An excerpt
(highlights mine, but the entire letter should be highlighted):
This umpteenth show of strength by Cupich, who is cynical and ruthless towards the faithful even before the Canons of the Institute of Christ the King, can constitute a healthy moment of reflection on the many omissions and equivocations that need to be clarified, especially in the matter of acceptance of the Conciliar mens and the Bergoglian “magisterium.” I trust that the Canons of Christ the King and all of the Ecclesia Dei institutes will be able to see in these days of trial a precious opportunity for purification, courageously witnessing to the necessary coherence between the profession of Faith and its cultic expression in the Mass, and the consequent irreconcilability between these and the doctrinal and liturgical deviations of Vatican II. Because it is not possible to celebrate the Mass of Saint Pius V and at the same time to accept the errors of its enemies.
Cupich knows this very well, and this is why he wants to prevent the celebration of that Mass. He knows how much that Mass is a very powerful exorcism against the servants of the devil, both those who wear miters and those who do not. He knows how immediately that Mass is understandable to anyone for its supernatural sense of the sacred and divine – the mysterium tremendum of Moses before the burning bush – and how that Mass opens the eyes of the faithful, warms their hearts, and enlightens their minds. After decades of unspeakable torments, the faithful are finally able to approach the Majesty of God, to be converted, to change their lives, to educate their children in holiness, and to spread the Faith by their example. What could be more desirable for a Bishop who is truly a Shepherd of the Sheep entrusted to him by the Lord? And what could be more detestable for those who want to see the Sheep be torn to pieces by wolves or fall into the abyss?
The lay faithful, priests, and Bishops have the sacred and urgent duty to rise up against the decisions of these completely discredited characters and to demand, without yielding an inch, that the venerable Tridentine Liturgy remain an inviolable bulwark of doctrine, morality, and spirituality. We must obey God rather than men (Acts 5:29), especially when these men have demonstrated by their reprehensible conduct, that they do not love either God or their brothers in the Faith.
AnP again:
Viganò
is his usual brilliant self here, even more than usual. And I suspect
many laity and clergy watching from the sidelines get the strong sense
that Bergoglio has over-reached himself. Joe Biden is massively
over-reaching his miserable self, as well. Both these "installed" puppet
leaders totter (literally, in both cases) on the brink of toppling into the Abyss that Viganò mentions in his letter.
The deadline of the U.S. November elections loom, as does China's
opportunity to invade Taiwan, as does Russia's chance to slap down NATO
and most of all, I'm seeing from multiple sources that the death and
injury count from the Covid "vaccines" is reaching unbelievable heights,
and there's no way to keep the lid on that news much longer, at least, not short of closing down the entire Internet.
And please note Viganò's core point: the Trad Mass is incompatible with pretty much the whole of Vatican II. That's true in part due to what the Vat2 documents actually say, especially Dignitatis Humanae, Declaration On Religious Freedom; Nostra Aetate Declaration on On the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions; and Unitatis Redintegratio, the Decree On Ecumenism. But it is mainly true from the actual accumulated effects of the Second Vatican Council. We have seen, over half a century, that whatever the printed, voted-on documents actually say, the Modernists in the Church just decree that they actually mean whatever the Modernists want to push at a given moment. The Vatican II documents might as well be printed on Kleenex. So, ergo, the whole of Vatican II needs to be sunk. (Preferably in the Marianas Trench.)
And the ever-present irony is, the more Bergoglio & Co. push for "Vatican II acceptance", the more they ensure it's rejection, precisely because of "...the consequent irreconcilability between these (Traditional Catholic teachings and practice) and the doctrinal and liturgical deviations of Vatican II."
The only real question is whether we'll survive the Great Chastisement we're entering into. If we can, great. If not, then...maybe old Sweeny Astray will let me join him at "his tree in charming
Glen Bolcain, for that was his fortress and his haven, it was his house
there in the glen," as Flann O'Brien once put it long ago.
An Préachán
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