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Saturday, October 25, 2025
"Roma's" O'Reilly Gives Up on Leo XIV
He took about 2 weeks longer than we did, but his conclusion is the same. The guy is "the Pope" but we are left on our own to hold fast to what is good.
Steven’s advice on the sacraments and tithing are spot on
……..In the meantime, there is little that individual Catholics can do. For myself, I will not resume contributions to Peter’s Pence until this nonsense is rejected. ……Beyond that, Catholics should speak up when and where they can with their local ordinaries, and even with the pope through letters, emails, etc., — and, of course, pray, and participate in the sacraments, etc.
The Litany of the Saints -- the oldest of the litanies, dating to A.D. 595 -- is prayed liturgically at the Easter Vigil, during ordinations, on Rogation days, and also during solemn exorcisms, etc.. Privately, it is prayed any time one wishes, as with the other litanies, but is especially prayed after sundown on All Saints' Day in preparation for All Souls' Day, and on All Souls' Day itself.
This litany first invokes God in all Three Persons, then follow, in this order: Mary; the blessed spirits; St. Joseph and the Patriarchs and Prophets; the Apostles and Evangelists; all the disciples of the Lord; the Holy Innocents and the glorious martyrs; the holy Bishops and Confessors (those who suffer for the faith); the holy priests and Levites; the virgins and widows; and all holy men and women.
Litany of the Saints in Latin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5Lb9ayzHZI
Yes
ReplyDeleteYou are correct .
Greg
Steven’s advice on the sacraments and tithing are spot on
ReplyDelete……..In the meantime, there is little that individual Catholics can do. For myself, I will not resume contributions to Peter’s Pence until this nonsense is rejected. ……Beyond that, Catholics should speak up when and where they can with their local ordinaries, and even with the pope through letters, emails, etc., — and, of course, pray, and participate in the sacraments, etc.
No, Greg.
ReplyDelete-Greg, Jr.
The Litany of the Saints -- the oldest of the litanies, dating to A.D. 595 -- is prayed liturgically at the Easter Vigil, during ordinations, on Rogation days, and also during solemn exorcisms, etc.. Privately, it is prayed any time one wishes, as with the other litanies, but is especially prayed after sundown on All Saints' Day in preparation for All Souls' Day, and on All Souls' Day itself.
ReplyDeleteThis litany first invokes God in all Three Persons, then follow, in this order: Mary; the blessed spirits; St. Joseph and the Patriarchs and Prophets; the Apostles and Evangelists; all the disciples of the Lord; the Holy Innocents and the glorious martyrs; the holy Bishops and Confessors (those who suffer for the faith); the holy priests and Levites; the virgins and widows; and all holy men and women.
Litany of the Saints in Latin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5Lb9ayzHZI