Friday 31 July 2020

NOVUS ORDO CATHOLICS STAND, MUSLIMS KNEEL: WHO'S WINNING AND WHY


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At Mass this morning I couldn't adore the Host at the Elevation after the Consecration because the person in the pew in front of me, like everyone else except for me and one other, was standing.

Nothing unusual about that, at the "New Mass" (Novus Ordo), but normally at our parish church I'm kneeling in the front pew while everyone else is standing - or even sitting! - behind me.



Translation of Islamic Prayer: What people recite in Salah (Namaz ...
Muslims at prayer - five times a day

See above, one big reason why in the next half-century or so, Christianity’s long reign as the world’s largest religion may come to an end. Muslims will grow more than twice as fast as the overall world population between 2015 and 2060 and, in the second half of this century, will likely surpass Christians as the world’s largest religious group. Muslims pray on their knees. 
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/04/06/why-muslims-are-the-worlds-fastest-growing-religious-group/

A priest of the archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has been forced by his archbishop to apologize for preaching on the dangers of Islam. At the behest of Archbishop Bernard Hebda, Fr. Nick VanDenBroeke apologized Wednesday for his Jan. 5 homily in which he said, among other things, "Islam is the greatest threat in the world both to Christianity and to America."https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/abp-hebda-draws-apology-from-priest-who-warned-of-islam

 But hello, Archbishop Hebda, more than 7,000 Christians have been killed for their faith by Muslims faith in the past five years just in one country, Nigeria.https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/482859-a-militant-group-you-may-not-know-kills-hundreds-of-christians-every

Archbishop Bernard Hebda - yes, truly, that's him on the left, protesting the death of one George Floyd


I'm pleading for Novus Ordo Massgoers to return to the Immemorial (Latin) Mass, and kneel throughout except when standing for the Gospels. I was prompted this morning by the Introit for St Ignatius of Loyola, who founded the Society of Jesus to fight as the Church militant against the forces of Satan: "Pagans, Mohammedans, Protestants etc, to the greater glory of God!" 

"In the name of Jesus let every knee bow, of things in heaven, on earth and under the earth: and let every tongue confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father." 



Silence in the Novus Ordo: Disguising the profane | AKA Catholic
Latin Mass goers at prayer

I believe the lost posture of kneeling is the epitome of the Traditional Latin Mass and Catholics urgently need to rediscover it, and the humility and reverence induced by going down on our knees before our Eucharistic Lord and God.



Catholic newcomers to Philadelphia raise their prayers — not only ...
New Mass (Novus Ordo) Catholics at prayer



I know, I know: most Latin Massgoers can't abide the Novus Ordo and its "infantilism" (to quote my avowedly apostate brother, Karl du Fresne). 

It was borne in on me this morning also, as the parts of the Mass were being sung, how Novus Ordo Massgoers tend to lack musical talents; musos like my two brothers were driven out of the Church to a large degree by the awful tunelessness of the hymns - now more honestly called songs - which were part of the NO package and which still repel many lovers of melody (not to mention lovers of good lyrics - and theology).



Silence in the Novus Ordo: Disguising the profane | AKA Catholic
Latin Mass goers


But to stay away from the NO altogether means you deprive yourself of the inestimable graces of the Eucharist, and risking the infirmity and weakness St Paul warns of in 1 Cor. 11:30. Many like me would have experienced this first-hand during PM Jacinda Ardern's lockdown, when our bishops locked up the Blessed Sacrament, locked Catholics out of our churches and cancelled the Mass, and then denied us Communion on the tongue for so long.

So to me, when you can't attend the Latin Mass taking your missal along to the 'New Mass'  is a no-brainer. For NO people, acquiring a missal (look in the sacristy cupboard at your parish church) and following the Mass with it, will acquaint them gradually with the "most beautiful thing this side of Heaven" (Father Faber) and give them a thirst for it. Pope Benedict XVI would encourage you:


There are groups ... trying to talk us out of kneeling. "It doesn't suit our culture", they say (which culture?) "It's not right for a grown man to do this -- he should face God on his feet". Or again: "It's not appropriate for redeemed man -- he has been set free by Christ and doesn't need to kneel any more".
Bishop Peter Cullinane tried to tell the Palmerston North Diocese that we should stand because we are "an Easter people". It's mostly thanks to him that people still stand and block others' view of the Eucharist, or loll about in the pew on their bottoms, in front of the Lord of lords.
The word proskynein (kneeling) alone occurs 59 times in the New Testament, 24 in the Apocalypse, the book of the heavenly Liturgy, which is presented to the Church as the standard for her own Liturgy. 
Jesus' prayer on the Mount of Olives was especially important. According St Matthew (22:39) and St Mark (14:35), Jesus throws Himself to the ground; indeed, He falls to the earth (Matthew). However, St Luke, who in his whole work ... is  the theologian of kneeling prayer, tells us that Jesus prayed on His knees. 
On Good Friday ... it is the fitting expression of our sense of shock at the fact that we by our sins share in the responsibility for the death of Christ. We throw ourselves down and participate in His shock, in His descent into the depths of anguish."
Not in my parish, but then my parish is in the PN Diocese, with priests still under the thumb of +Cullinane ...
We throw ourselves down and so acknowledge where we are and who we are: fallen creatures whom only He can set on their feet. We throw ourselves down, as Jesus did, before the mystery of God's power present to us, knowing that the Cross is the true burning bush, the place of the flame of God's love, which burns but does not destroy. 
Mark 1:40. A leper comes to Jesus and ... falls to his knees before Him and says: "If you will, you can make me clean". ... What we have here is surely not a proper act of adoration, but rather a supplication expressed fervently in bodily form, while showing a trust in a power beyond the merely human." And the ship's crew came and said, falling at His feet, 'Thou art indeed the Son of God'" (Mt 14:33, Knox version). 
The man born blind replies: "Tell me who He is, Lord". When Jesus says, "It is He who is speaking to you", the man makes the confession of faith: "I do believe, Lord", and then he "[falls] down to worship Him" (Jn 9:35-38, the spiritual and bodily meanings of proskynein are really inseparable. The bodily gesture itself is the bearer of the spiritual meaning, which is precisely that of worship. Without the worship, the bodily gesture would be meaningless, while the spiritual act must of its very nature, because of the psychosomatic unity of man, express itself in the bodily gesture.
I started to kneel years ago, simply because I'd had some training in theatre. Unless the mind is deliberately concealing the truth, the body should automatically express what soul and spirit experience.


Pope Benedict XVI kneeling and praying in front of the tabernacle  We should all face the tabernacle and mostly kneel when we pray in church.
"We should all face the tabernacle and mostly kneel when we pray in church"
Benedict XVI

Worship is one of those fundamental acts that affect the whole man. That is why bending the knee before the presence of the living God is something we cannot abandon.
The Hebrews regarded the knees as a symbol of strength, to bend the knee is, therefore, to bend our strength before the living God, an acknowledgment of the fact that all that we are we receive from Him. In important passages of the Old Testament, this gesture appears as an expression of worship.
The Acts of the Apostles tells us how Saint Peter (9:40), Saint Paul (20:36), and the whole Christian community (21:5) pray on their knees.Stephen, on his knees, takes up the petition of the crucified Christ: "Lord, do not hold this sin against them" (7:60). 
It is precisely this humility, which comes from love, that is the truly divine reality and procures for Him the "name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth" (Phil 2:5-10).
The Christian Liturgy is a cosmic Liturgy precisely because it bends the knee before the crucified and exalted Lord. Here is the center of authentic culture - the culture of truth. The humble gesture by which we fall at the feet of the Lord inserts us into the true path of life of the cosmos.Saint James, the "brother of the Lord", the first bishop of Jerusalem and "head" of the Jewish Christian Church, had a kind of callous on his knees, because he was always on his knees worshipping God and begging forgiveness for his people (2, 23, 6).
Again, there is a story that comes from the sayings of the Desert Fathers, according to which the devil was compelled by God to show himself to a certain Abba Apollo. He looked black and ugly, with frighteningly thin limbs, but most strikingly, he had no knees. The inability to kneel is seen as the very essence of the diabolical.
The expression used by Saint Luke to describe the kneeling of Christians (theis ta gonata) is unknown in classical Greek. We are dealing here with a specifically Christian word. With that remark, our reflections turn full circle to where they began. It may well be that kneeling is alien to modern culture -- insofar as it is a culture, for this culture has turned away from the faith and no longer knows the one before whom kneeling is the right, indeed the intrinsically necessary gesture.
https://www.tldm.org/news8/popebenedictxvitheologyofkneeling.htm 
The kneeling posture symbolises, above all, the worship and humility that has vanished with the New Mass, together with almost all of the usus antiquior (Latin Mass) texts which don't just ask but beseech the Lord for: 
  • the intercession of the saints
  • delivery from "the unjust and deceitful man" (vide our unborn children dying now by the thousand at the hands of  'kind' Ardern and Little)
  • delivery from "our iniquities" (such as contraception, abortion, fornication, adultery, racism etc)
  • Forgiveness of "my own countless sins, offenses and negligences" (ditto)
  • Mercy, asked six times over in the old Kyrie
  • cleansing and purification (before the Gospel)
  • clemency
  • delivery from eternal damnation
  • that Almighty God command His holy Angel to bear these offerings to His altar on high
  • some part and fellowship with the Apostles and Martyrs
  • the intercession of the blessed and glorious Mary ever Virgin
  • sanctification 
  • grace
  • preservation of soul unto life everlasting
  • a pure mind
  • an eternal remedy
  • that no stain of sin remain in us
  • propitiation  
  • "Destroy not my soul with the wicked, O God: nor my life with men of blood. In whose hands are iniquities: their right hand is filled with gifts" (Labour Coalition Government, slaughtering innocents and bribing the electorate with millions of dollars in handouts).
Not only is kneeling the exercise sine qua non for the soul, it's great exercise for the body. 
You can make any standing core exercise more effective by dropping to your knees.When standing, you can widen your feet for a stronger base of support. In a full kneel, you’re forced to narrow your stance, which recruits more deep core muscles. Plus, your knees can't grip the ground in the same way that your feet can, calling for more core strength to keep you balanced. Kneeling also improves in-the-gym posture, recruits more glute muscles, and requires more spinal mobility since you need to flex it laterally (rather than squat or pivot your whole body) during exercises like rainbow slams.https://furthermore.equinox.com/articles/2019/12/kneeling-core-workout
You have to wonder, do you not, how many Muslims require expensive surgery to get new knees? 
The man who learns to believe learns also to kneel, and a faith or a liturgy no longer familiar with kneeling would be sick at the core.
Pope Benedict is far too much the diplomat to admit publicly that because the Novus Ordo is "no longer familiar with kneeling" it is indeed "sick at the core". He concludes:
Where it has been lost, kneeling must be rediscovered, so that, in our prayer, we remain in fellowship with the apostles and martyrs, in fellowship with the whole cosmos, indeed in union with Jesus Christ Himself.




Wednesday 29 July 2020

WILL WALL'S 'LUCKY TOUCH' OR WHATEVER GET THOSE 'SAFE AREAS' IN PLACE SOON?

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Evil - aka this Labour Coalition Government - is obviously a hydra-headed monster. 




While unborn babies up to full term can now be wheeled into theatre in our so-called 'hospitals' to be murdered by so-called 'health professionals', Labour MP Louisa Wall is trying to shore up her Party's ghoulish legislation by setting up 'safe zones' outside so no one can offer these desperate women any help.


Labour MP and chair of the Health Committee Louisa Wall

Labour MP Louisa Wall who has 'a lucky touch' with her bills (e.g. Gay Marriage)   

Wall's Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion (Safe Areas) Amendment Bill would allow the creation of "safe areas around specific abortion facilities, on a case-by-case basis".
"Safe areas." Don't make me laugh - or cry, perhaps. The unconscious irony of the term 'safe areas' betrays a total lack of conscience on the part of these feminists. 'Safe' for whom? Not for the baby who will be killed off in the womb designed by God to be the safest place on earth, and deprived of the God-given life that the baby's murderers enjoy. 

Not 'safe' for baby's mother either. Quite the opposite. Without His power to heal, she who may have been coerced into murdering her child by the father, or reduced to desperation by lack of support, will certainly suffer mental, physical and spiritual consequences for the rest of her life on earth and if she dies without repenting, for eternity in that place which no one, even the Catholic Church, likes to mention now because it's not nice.

However, the term 'safe area' is reserved to hazard areas so in that sense at least, it's logical.

"No other group is subjected to protest simply for going to their doctor, nor should these people be," Wall's bill states. 

There's a tiny difficulty with this seemingly ingenuous statement.  No other group, Ms Wall, goes to their doctor to procure the death of another person, no matter how legal Labour (with help from feminists, male and female, from other parties) has made the act of murder. 


"The area would be 150 metres around an abortion facility banning "intimidating, interfering with, or obstructing a protected person" in a manner that could cause emotional distress. 

Prayer vigils or pro-life outreach - whatever you like to call witness to the sanctity of life outside hospitals - never 'interfere with, or obstruct a protected person'. Of course Ms Wall would never have taken any part in such activities; for Ms Wall and her cabal, ignorance is obviously bliss. As for 'intimidate', the effect of a peaceful vigil, even a protest, on others is purely subjective. Lots of people are intimidated by the presence of patched gang members in the street, but thank God they're still allowed to strut their stuff.


Abortion was removed from the Crimes Act earlier this year. During the process, MPs made changes which saw the provision for safe zones scrapped, after a confused vote in Parliament." 
(Very likely, after the timely intervention of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Warrior Queen).
More unconscious irony is revealed by the term 'hospital', the place where this state-sanctioned massacre of the innocents takes place. The word "hospital" comes from the Latin hospes, meaning a stranger, hence a guest. Another word, hospitium came to signify hospitality.

Fine hospitality, indeed, is offered by the hospital  performing abortions which kill one guest and leave the other maimed for life. 

Wall has what's been called 'a lucky touch' with getting her private member's bills out of the 'biscuit tin' ballot. I say there's no such thing as good luck, only divine providence, so I have to call it something else. I call it demonic, because "Satan has no power over human beings unless they allow it, by for example consenting to radical evil" (St Thomas Aquinas).

What can be more radically evil than Wall's same-sex marriage, if not Wall's defence of babykilling?


"All New Zealanders deserve to have the right to access health services with their safety, privacy, and dignity protected.
Yes, Ms Wall; it's agreed surely by any decent Kiwi that the 'safety, privacy and dignity' of the unborn - the most vulnerable, most innocent of this nation's citizens - should be protected most of all, and most of all by their mothers.
"Many people have spoken about their experiences accessing abortion services where they have not been afforded that protection...."
If the unborn could speak "about their experience of accessing abortion services, what do you think, Ms Wall, they would say? In trying to prevent their mothers' changing their mind and giving them life, you're an accessory after the fact of their murder. In your heart of hearts are you not afraid that one day you will hear what they have to say, at your particular judgment?

And, Ms Wall, nearly 23,000 people spoke about their opposition to the Abortion Legislation Act - to be precise, 91.6% of 25,000 submissions  - and your Government ignored them. I have no doubt that those 23,000 will speak about their experience of being ignored by your Government at the ballot box on September 19. 
"Right to Life wrote to the Prime Minister on 13th March and asked her ... why she voted against the amendment of Agnes Loheni MP, that sought to provide pain relief to babies being killed post 20 weeks. There has been no response.
"The Prime Minister stated in 2018 that she was going to lead the most transparent and accountable government that we had ever seen. Prime Minister, why then are you refusing to tell the people of New Zealand why you voted to oppose these pro-life amendments? We live in a democracy not a dictatorship, we have an absolute right to know. For a doctor to withhold treatment and care or to deliberately kill the child born in an abortion is the serious and heinous crime of Infanticide. The charge could be homicide which on conviction could result in life imprisonment. https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO2004/S00171/does-jacinda-ardern-support-infanticide.htm
Jacinda Ardern
Prime Minister Ardern and her partner, Clarke Gayford react to the question, "Do you know the date your baby was conceived?" 


Yesterday in an item revealing Radio NZ's leftist, feminist leftist bias Injustice Minister Andrew Little is reported as saying, "There's no such thing as full-term abortion."
"... (A)nd he is calling out MPs who are claiming there is. National MP Harete Hipango has come under fire for a Facebook post accusing Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of supporting abortion up to full-term.
National leader Judith Collins voted in favour of reform and said MPs were allowed their own views. Little said Hipango's comments were "silly".
"If Judith Collins is happy to have a bunch of radical, anti-abortion extremists running the show on social media, that's a matter for her. If she wants to rein them in she should do, if she's happy to let them go then no doubt she'll do that."

National MP Harete Hipango gives her maiden speech.
National MP for Whanganui Harete Hipango 

The Abortion Legislation Act sets no gestational time limit on abortions. There's nothing to stop a baby being killed at nine months' gestation; that way it can conveniently be called an abortion instead of murder, for which the penalty is mandatory: a sentence of life imprisonment with a non-parole period of at least 10 years.  The crime of killing a full-term baby by abortion could hardly be called infanticide (3 years maximum), as the mother would have to show she was temporarily deranged by childbirth or breast-feeding. So who does the Dishonorable Andrew Little think he's kidding?

We can be assured that Wall has total support from her leader, the 'Honorable' Jacinda Ardern. She tried to save the government's face on their failure, in March, to remove safe zones from the bill.
"I would have preferred that those safe zones were in place ... but that hasn't been the result of the House in this debate and that's democracy."
But the architect of the infamous Abortion Legislation Act, 'Justice' Minister Andrew Little, admitted at the time it could be a waste of time trying to put safe zones in place.
"Well you've got to be sure to go through the procedural hoops to get there that you've got the numbers to do that and I'm not sure that they're there," said the Dishonorable Andrew. 

Those procedural hoops include three readings and a couple of Select Committee hearings. But after Labour's sleight-of-hand in getting the Abortion Legislation Act through Parliament in the week before lockdown, would we put it past them to push Wall's bill through somehow before Parliament rises and the election brings, we hope and pray, a resounding defeat for this gang of crooks?

And fear ye not them that kill the body, and are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him that can destroy both soul and body in hell (Mt 10:29).