Friday 13 December 2013

Pope sends sign language message to the Bishops

A translation is included beneath each sentence.....

                                                 I want every Bishop.....

                                           

...to start acting responsibly and to use their brains.....


.....to introduce the EF Mass in every parish....


.....throughout the world...on every Sunday.....


...beginning on Christmas Day, entender?


Excelente!

22 comments:

  1. Well this Pope is no friend of the Extraordinary Form so he must be like that sign interpreter at the Mandela memorial

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  2. Excelente! Since the worldchurchchurchworld is deaf to the Truth we need more Signs. Then people will convert to the Church again, like they used to.

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    1. Consolamini and Viterbo, exactly and thank you for your comments.

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  3. Is it April first already???

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  4. But this does apply to crypto-Lefebvrians.

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  5. A New Year's resolution perhaps!!

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  6. It has been suggested that, in the first of your six snapshots, the Holy Father should be shown with a camera, taking a 'selfie'.

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    1. Hermit, I believe he's already done that one...groan.

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  7. Hermit, thank God he's not a clown like Obama. Michelle looked like she was about to smack him across the head.

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  8. Oh, how i wish that there were an EF mass in all parishes on Sunday! Pray, pray, PRAY! Get the word out. Love from the USA!

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    1. Thanks Samantha, prayers for more Masses in the USA also.

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  9. He didn't use the guy in Africa, did he?

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  10. Pope Francis does not deserve the ridicule meted out on this blog:

    Cardinal assures traditionalists of Pope’s support for Extraordinary Form

    The former prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy has told a traditionalist group that Pope Francis has no intention of restricting access to the Extraordinary Form of the Latin liturgy.

    “I met Pope Francis very recently and he told me that he has no problem with the old rite, and neither does he have any problem with lay groups and associations like yours that promote it,” Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos told members of Una Voce International (FIUV), who were in Rome for a general assembly.

    Responding to questions from FIUV members about tensions within the Friars of the Immaculate, the Colombian cardinal said that the Pope moved to insist on the use of the Novus Ordo in that religious community only because of internal dissension, and not because of any negative judgment on the traditional liturgy.

    At its general assembly, FIUV elected a new president: James Bogle, a lawyer, author, and chairman of the Catholic Union of Great Britain. “We are very grateful to His Eminence Cardinal Castrillon Hoyos, His Eminence Cardinal Brandmüller, and to Archbishop Pozzo for taking part in our General Assembly of the International Federation Una Voce,” Bogle said in a brief statement to CWN. “We are very pleased with the way the celebration of the traditional Mass is now going worldwide. We are obviously very grateful to Benedict XVI and also our present Pope Francis for all the support that they have given us in our right to worship in the traditional Roman rite.”

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    1. Anon @ 5.28pm - that is not ridicule, that is Catholic humour. It may not be very good Catholic humour, but it certainly is not ridicule.
      Please leave a name when you comment.

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  11. Pray the rosary for all bishops of the world to join with Pope Francis to consecrate Russia by name to the Immaculate Heart of Mary soon.

    Pray hard!!!

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