Sunday, 30 May 2021

BRAVO: ANTI-COVID NZ VAX PHYSICIAN, U S PRIESTS, NZ LAYMAN

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Anyone still dithering over whether or not to take the poisonous jab being foisted on the entire nation by Mass Murderess Prime Minister Sinister Ardern should watch an open video released on Friday by Whangarei Catholic GP Dr Damian Wojcik.



A forensic physician with a Master's degree from Monash University, Dr Wojcik comes across as wise, kind, informed and courageous. He's not an anti-vaxxer. He is very seriously concerned about deaths and disabilities resulting from what he correctly calls a gene altering serum.https://www.covidplanb.co.nz/data-science/an-open-video-from-nz-gp-damian-wojcik/

But Jorge Bergoglio, who passes for pope, and the Catholic Bishops of New Zealand who pass for prelates, want us lined up - in our own churches, if you please, if this evil government wishes it - to take a jab which is far more likely to have fatal consequences than the disease (no more lethal than bad flu) that it's supposed to prevent. But even its pharmaceutical beneficiaries (who have no liability) admit the vaccine is no guarantee you won't catch COVID-19. 

Why would anyone in their right mind roll their sleeve up for this hoax?

So let's hear it for another brave man, another priest in the mould of Fr James Altman. In Rockford, Illinois Fr James Parker, like Fr Altman, has been sacked by his bishop - ostensibly for encouraging his parishioners to inform themselves before being vaccinated.


Bishop David Malloy

Bishop David Malloy is kicking Fr. James Parker to the kerb for encouraging his parishioners to inform themselves before making a decision on vaccination.

Faithful Catholics in Illinois held a Rosary rally Tuesday evening in support of their pastor.

And it wouldn't hurt - it actually would help - faithful Catholics in Palmerston North to hold a Rosary rally to pray for a faithful bishop for their diocese. 

Come mid-June, Fr. James Parker of Holy Cross will be in diocesan limbo, ostensibly for not toeing the company line on the Wuhan virus.

 

Fr James Parker

Just as it seems there's a 'company line' in New Zealand, not just on the Wuhan virus but on the massacre of the innnocents. 

A monsignor in the chancery phoned Fr. Parker to inform him he would not be receiving a new assignment and that he is forbidden to stay at any rectory in the diocese.

One Holy Cross parishioner explained there's more to this story.. "He's been under the crosshairs of Bishop Malloy for quite some time because he wanted to re-introduce a Communion rail; he wanted to bring in a 24-hour perpetual adoration chapel.

Reminds me of the priest I know in NZ who was keen to learn to celebrate the Latin Mass. He's been moved on. The bishops want none of the Traditional Latin Mass which nurtured the faithful and countless saints for centuries. No, they've painted themselves into a corner and they're sticking to the Novus Ordo come hell or high water. Going by Christ's Gospel they can confidently expect the former, and by their climate-change gospel, the latter also.

He's more of a traditionally minded priest. I know of priests that are without a parish; it's limbo."

Malloy has sidelined other tradition-minded priests already, for example, Fr. Michael Black and Fr. John Lovell.

Multiple sources in the diocese confirmed Malloy is hell-bent against faithful priests and will find reasons to sideline them.

Father Parker's unjust treatment comes in the wake of other faithful priests like Fr. Mark White in Virginia, Fr. Paul John Kalchik in Chicago and Fr. James Altman in Wisconsin in what is emerging as a trend of unfaithful bishops canceling faithful priests, using as a pretext anything but the Gospel.

https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/prairie-state-priest-homeless?fbclid=IwAR3BMLwUK35JJX3x_8mD5A7e7NPRNy5ZDCFg-fxDC5nxZewHy3bp_fB4qfg

From a faithful priest in Rockford Illinois to a faithful lay person in Otorohanga New Zealand:

Leo the Lion was extremely exercised this morning by the Prayers of the Faithful (so-called) - as I was, also, at St Joseph's Waipukurau.

"There was Holy Water in the stoups 

(at Otorohanga) 

... Holy Communion on the tongue, and the Sacred Blood shared. For the first time, to my knowledge, a notice appeared on the OHP inviting non-Catholics to present themselves for a blessing, with arm across chest as a sign for the priest and deacon (the deacon presents the chalice). 

However, two weeks ago I'd got a bit angered by the 'Prayers' of the Faithful, which dealt with poverty and Covid, etc., but no prayer for children in the womb. 

After Mass, I approached the deacon and asked him whether he would’ve expected Catholics in Nazi Germany to pray for the Jews.  And I asked him why the Prayers of the Faithful do not include a prayer for today’s Jews. 

Amazingly, he hesitated as to whether he would have expected German Catholics to have prayed openly for the Jews. I forgive him that; there might have been danger in such prayer at Mass in Nazi Germany. But he had no idea of whom I meant by today’s Jews. Blimey !! I reminded him that Jackboot Cindie has done for children in the womb what Hitler did for Jews. 

I asked him who writes the 'prayers'. He told me he writes most of them, with occasional input from Fr Joe Stack of Te Awamutu. 

In Holy Trinity Parish Central Hawke's Bay apparently there's no one to write the POF so they're imported from the National Liturgy Office, Auckland.  

I alerted him that I would be enunciating a prayer for in utero children each Sunday from now on. He asked me what form my prayer would take.  I spoke the following: 

Almighty and ever-loving Father, please send the Holy Spirit into the hearts, minds and souls of Your people, so that they will recognise the sickening evil of abortion, and will do all they can to protect the lives of children in the womb. 

I suggested he could include it in the Prayers of the Faithful. He said he’d have to speak to Fr George (Te Kuiti) and Fr Joe Stack (Te Awamutu). I told him that if a prayer for the pre-born were not included in the recited prayers I would enunciate it myself, and he should make those priests aware of that. 

I was at Otorohanga this morning. I asked the priest if the deacon had apprised him of my intention to enunciate a prayer of the faithful. He told me that +Joe Stack would have to give permission. I explained that no Catholic needs permission from a priest to utter a Prayer of the Faithful. He instructed me not to say such a prayer !!!  I told him I would do so, and that I’m ashamed of him. 

So, the Prayers of the Faithful came around, and, at the conclusion  I loudly spoke my prayer for protection of children in the womb and added, “let us pray”. And the congregation all responded: “Let us pray to the Lord”. One bloke gave me the thumbs up and spoke to me after Mass, thanking me. 

So, who's the Catholic? This priest who forbade me to utter a prayer for the protection of in utero children, or the bloke who gave me the thumbs up? This priest is just another of your Church of Nice – more a faithful public servant than a faithful servant of God.

So I’ll be uttering my prayer at every Sunday Mass that I attend in Otorohanga, until they include such a prayer in their 'Prayers' of the Faithful.

Just thought that this would interest you. 

As it does. So much so, I intend to do the very same thing at Mass at St Joseph's next Sunday if, as today, the omission is once again glaringly obvious. We prayed for 'children who have no parents'. But not for children whose parents intend to kill them in utero. Not murdered children. Not children murdered at the hand of the state which pays the Catholic Church an untold amount in subsidies for the Catholic schools which are largely not Catholic.

P S: How is it happening that our parishes are now returning Holy Water to the fonts, distributing the Sacred Blood, etc?  Has there been a lowering of Jackboot’s Covid alert level? Or have our Church “leaders” quietly and sheepishly begun to acknowledge that their stance has been unacceptable?

No, Jacinda Jackboot's Covid Alert remains at Level One. And we still have no holy water or even fonts, no chalice, and Communion on the tongue is given only last of all, and after others in the queue have been touched by Father's hand in blessing.

But the collection baskets are still passed from hand to possibly-infected hand. Funny that.

Today, our parish feast, is named by the National Liturgy Office in its POF as 'Trinity Sunday'. Not 'Most Holy Trinity Sunday' or even 'Holy Trinity Sunday'. Nup. Just 'Trinity Sunday'. But the Most Holy Trinity was never referenced in the homily. No. We attended Mass on our parish feast day, apparently, "to celebrate the parish". I kid you not. 

This blog has been castigated for being 'always critical', 'always negative'. Oh, if they only knew how many punches have been pulled ... May those bishops and priests who complain note that this post started by praising a courageous physician and went on to praise several courageous priests, all who dare to witness to the truth, to Jesus Christ and His Church. 

When same bishops and priests ask accusingly and angrily, in regard to the schism no one seems to want to acknowledge in the Church, in New Zealand at least, "who broke away from whom?" let them consider which party is faithful to the Magisterium of the Church, to her teachings; and which party it is who has "itching ears"?

Who, for example, has just appointed a woman as undersecretary of the synod of bishops? Jorge Bergoglio, that's who.

  

Nathalie Becquart - breaking with tradition

 

Breaking with tradition and opening a new door in the synodal process, Pope Francis has appointed a woman, Nathalie Becquart, a member of the Xavière Sisters, Missionaries of Jesus Christ, in France, as one of two new undersecretaries of the synod of bishops. As such, she will have the right to vote in the synod. It is the first time this right has been given to a woman in the synod and raises the prospect that the right could be extended to other women participants at future synods.https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/02/06/pope-francis-women-synod-voting-nathalie-becquart-239941

 

Bergoglio, the 'Pope' approves civil unions for homosexuals


"For there shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but, according to their own desires, they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears: And will indeed turn away their hearing from the truth, but will be turned unto fables"  (2 Tim: 3,4).

4 comments:

  1. It might not be happening where you are, Julia, but it seems to be happening now in the Hamilton diocese, that Holy Water has returned to the fonts, that Communion on the tongue is not restricted, that the Sacred Blood is being distributed.
    So, our bishops might be signalling that Covid is choosy where it will be a worry.
    Anyway, with no change of Covid alert level, some-one has come to his senses. No apology for the foolishness will be forthcoming, though.

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  2. Your comment about Holy Water etc now being available at St Joseph’s Waipukurau really amazes me! Just a few days ago I had written to Palmerston North asking why our font at St Joseph’s Dannevirke still remains empty, pointing out that this is not the case in Hamilton and Auckland dioceses where they are also enjoying Communion of both kinds. This is the response I got back from the Parish Manager: “The health and safety of our parishioners, priests, staff, and the wider community is our top priority. In keeping with this, our leadership team made a decision when we moved back into Level 1 that we would keep the measures we currently use in place until the end of the pandemic or when we move out of Level 1 and return to ‘normal’ living.”

    I went back to the Parish Manager saying I couldn’t understand why there is a ban on Holy Water use if we continue to pass round the collection basket at Mass – a double standard is in place, unless there is another explanation. Just as I expected: no response.


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    1. Bob, there was Holy Water at Otorohanga (Hamilton Diocese) Not in Waipukurau. No wonder you were amazed. Sorry, I just edited the post to make it clearer.

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  3. Bob Gill says:
    Refreshing news on the NZ scene from an intelligent source! As the good doctor has suggested I will carry on doing the best for my immune system with Vitamin C, D, etc.
    Pleased to hear too that we have at least one group of doctors in NZ impressed with the established Ivermectin (been around some 40 years or so), verified through the successful results being achieved in some countries.

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