A Bishop (perhaps a Catholic) in Charlotte wins the SSPX "Recruiter of the Year" award.
Bishop Michael Martin of Charlotte, North Carolina, has banned the public use of kneelers for receiving Communion with effect from 16 January 2026....
As you recall, this "Catholic Bishop" also shut down every single Old Rite Mass in Charlotte save one--which will be celebrated in a very small chapel.
The SSPX, which has ordained over 700 priests since its beginning, should be looking at Charlotte as a ripe fruit which will fall into their hands.
Bring your own kneelers or two strong men to help you up.
ReplyDeleteThe early church did not have dealers
ReplyDeleteJust kneel for Jesus on the floor
Nor did they have cars to get them to church. Find a donkey? All walk to Mass?
Deletemy favorite is FSSP
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ReplyDeleteThe Skinsuit Phenomenon
ReplyDelete1. Identify a respected institution.
2. Kill it.
3. Gut it.
4. Wear its carcass
as a
skinsuit while demanding respect.
#lefties
GET ON YOUR KNEES NO MATTER WHAT.
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V is for Vigano
ReplyDeleteThe Society of Saint Pius X insists that it seeks not its own survival, but the good of the universal Church. However, by attempting to preserve apostolic succession and refusing to draw the necessary conclusions about the nature of authority in the Church today, the SSPX perpetuates an unstable ecclesiology: bishops consecrated without a pope, operating indefinitely in a canonical vacuum, professing submission to a hierarchy that condemns their very existence.
Personally, I pray that the Society will soon recognize that the absence of a true pope explains both the need and the disorder. The crisis of authority is not resolved by repeated "emergency" consecrations, but by recognizing the reality that the Apostolic See has been eclipsed by the modernist enemies of Christ.
Archbishop Carlo Maria ViganĂ²