Wednesday, 25 September 2024

ZOMBIE CATHOLICS BUT LEGIONS OF YOUNG PRIESTS


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He acts like a clown  - which just proves he's not the pope

 

 


Catholics who continue to prop up the conciliar synodal Francis church, who turn up on Sunday and put money in the plate to get Father's assurance of their eternal reward, are zombie Catholics. The Novus Ordo has obliterated their knowledge of the Faith; all they retain is the notion that there has to be a pope and what he says goes.



Not that they know what Francis says, and it's far better they don't. In New Zealand all they have to go by is the papolatrous Cathnews and papolatrous diocesan rags, so they just read the parish newsletter. During the homily. Because Father says nothing about the Gospel and anyway they've heard his nothing before. It's all quite soothing and it's nice to catch up with the other zombies. At the Sign of Peace maybe, or when they're handed the Most Precious Body and Blood of their Lord Jesus Christ. With a mini-elevation and a special smile.



The thing is, the zombies' days are numbered. The dinosaurs who roamed the pastures of the Second Vatican Council are mostly dead and the priests and prelates infected by the virus they call "The Spirit of Vatican II" are so - well, passé. No wonder the young mostly want to forget the Faith they were born into. But the rest are reclaiming the Church from their elders and worsers. Young priests and people's loyalty is now to the Social Kingship of Christ, in the Traditional Latin Mass.





Or one who claims to be Pope and who openly destroys the Church




Writing for Crisis magazine, Father John Perricone expounds on the death of the dinosaurs:   



Recreational Catholicism? Let me explain.

It is an attribution identifying the current stage of collapse in the Roman Church. Its coinage is meant to convey the tangled knot of the therapeutic, political, theatrical, and ego-massaging trend besetting the Church, all of which produces a kind a zombie Catholic, who is daily fed on what Huxley called in Brave New World the “feelies”: engineered pleasures that maintain their victims in a state of floating euphoria.


It's been described on this blog before now as a weekly dose of anaesthetic.

 

Its principal vehicle is the liturgy, where Sunday “celebrations” are carefully planned by Liturgy Committees for maximum effusions of non-threatening messages of “welcoming.” While normal men gag on its oozing sentimentality, certain kinds of Catholics crave it. Sunday after Sunday. It is like a narcotic, you see.

 

Music is meticulously chosen to leave participants in swoons of gratified self-absorption. Toxic language, such as defined doctrine or the moral law, is proscribed. In fact, not a few bishops insist that the communion line (deliberate lower case for accuracy) be absolutely non-discriminatory. One and all come forward, the shepherds intone, because the sacrament is not a place of judgment but a place of warm fellowship.

 

The place of judgment is of course, the confessional, eschewed by the vast majority as unnecessary, since there's no such place as hell.

 

All of this is topped by celebrant priests who see their roles as talk show hosts. Each is vested shabbily enough (a requirement) to telegraph a casualness consistent with sipping margaritas. Added to this are churches resembling airport lounges. Of course, the Recreational bureaucracy is always intent upon improvement. So now churches are equipped with jumbo screens guaranteeing the mood of a sports bar.

 


 


Other vehicles exist to proffer Recreational Catholicism. The entire educational apparatus of the Catholic Church, for instance. What was once an unprecedented tool for the inculcation of Catholic truth and devotion has become a factory of counter-Catholicism.

 

Every facet—from grammar schools, high schools, universities, and colleges, to seminaries and houses of formation—have become appendages of a sprawling Recreational Catholicism. Even the once named “convert classes” (now labeled RCIA) are immersions in an inverted Catholicism with familiarity of the Nicene Creed as foreign as Sanskrit.


At the highest levels of church governance, defense of the Faith is now replaced by another tentacle of Recreational Catholicism—the Synodal Listening sessions. These are sandbox (sandpit, for Kiwis)  exercises where participants babble about redesigning a Catholic Faith more suited to a modern, woke sensibility.


Breezy conversation stands in place of granite doctrine, producing a Catholic Church stretched into forms barely resembling historic Christianity. Various dicasteries of the Holy See concoct a no-fault Catholicism where the repeal of the moral law proceeds apace by a thousand cuts, and traditional Catholic dogma suffers the blows of intentional ambiguity.

 

This Recreational Catholicism is merely the next iteration of historic Modernism. The 1907 heresy was a more subtle version of Renan’s 1893 Vie de Jesus, a shocking reinterpretation of the New Testament, blanched of any trace of the supernatural. Or, in the charged words of his disciple C.A. Sainte-Beuve, “we have forced Jesus to hand in His resignation from the Godhead.”


This was nothing less than a take-no-prisoners assault on doctrinal Catholicism. By the closing years of the nineteenth century, the Catholic Modernists appeared. Fathers Loisy, Tyrrell, et al. insisted upon a more “spiritual” Catholicism, where the object of Faith was not the crude intrusions of Divine Revelation and its doctrines, but a gentler “spiritual faith.” Doctrinal Catholicism was to be surrendered to a religion of personal élan.  


 

A dark pope is no pope and Fr Heimerl's readers know it 

 

 

G.K. Chesterton remarked; “Beware those who clamor for the spirit of Christianity, for what they really want is the ghost of Christianity.”

 

Modernism is Christianity’s “ghost.”

 

Recreational Catholicism is Catholicism’s “ghost.”

 

Just as the same Chesterton spoke of the five resurrections of the Church, in his memorable The Everlasting Man, we are on the cusp of a sixth. Or, to borrow from the First Letter of the first-century Pope Clement, the Church is like the phoenix rising from the ashes. Look carefully, and you will see it.

 

And it’s happening today. Before our very eyes.

 

With the headwinds of crisis still whipping against our faces, many might miss it. Moreover, its beginnings are small, like all great things. But it possesses remarkable strength. It is showing itself on every continent—but, surprisingly, strongest in America.  

 

Gerald Vann, Fathers Basil Maturin and Edward Leen. To say nothing of Lewis, Chesterton, Pieper, Daniel-Rops, Gilson, and Maritain. Add to these Msgr. Robert Benson, Fr. C.C. Martindale, and Hilaire Belloc.

 

Other Catholics are founding publishing houses (such as Sophia Institute Press, Ignatius Press, Os Justi Press, Emmaus Press, Cluny Press, and Angelico Press, to name a few), online magazines (like CrisisLifeSiteNews and OnePeterFive), creating routine podcasts and daily radio shows (like The Catholic Current with the imitable Fr. Robert McTeigue)—all of whom can be likened to the pre-Soviet era Radio Free Europe.

 

 

Remember this. But he's not the pope


With skill and ingenuity, they are broadcasting the message of Doctrinal Catholicism over the heads of the cadaverous ecclesial bureaucracy that sits like a massive beached whale on the Mystical Body of Christ. These dynamic New Catholics have become the lean and diminutive David, slinging the tiny polished stones of the Victorious Christ against the massive and dollar-bloated Goliath of the conventional leadership.  


This high-powered group of young Catholics is impassioned with an electrifying love of the Old Faith, and they are aborning a renaissance before our very eyes. Coming from their numbers are priests. Scores and scores of them.

 

Many are entering the Traditional orders of the Fraternity of St. Peter or Institute of Christ the King. Both seminaries are at their maximum capacity, training young men in the fashion of the seminaries from the Council of Trent to 1965.  

 

Catholics owe it to themselves to visit these impressive battlegrounds of sanctity and learning. Their superiors appreciate that they are sending newly anointed priests as sheep in the midst of wolves. To that end, their training has the feel of Parris Island, with order and discipline sitting upon the crown of their ascetical/theological/philosophical formation like jewels set in a golden diadem. After eight years of this blessed rigor, they are launched, in the words of Henri Daniel-Rops, to bring to the world and the Church “a revolution of the Cross.”  

 

Even some dioceses have begun to imitate the seminary classical program, and they are reaping astonishing results. Discretion prohibits naming them due to the present climate in which the Church finds herself. But Catholics can rest their heads more securely upon their pillows at night knowing that legions of young men are being summoned by the Holy Spirit to lead this New Renaissance.

 

It should not surprise us that these newly ordained priests are becoming pastors in record time. A proper supernatural attitude can see how the vocation dearth acts as a blessing. It permits priests who normally would wait decades to be pastors to take on that role in seeming minutes. 

 

Unafraid of the spiritual, doctrinal, and liturgical ruins that face them, they meet the challenge with creative, careful, and heroic swiftness, sometimes verging on the dramatic. A very young pastor in southern New Jersey recently read that a local church was shuttering its doors.

 

He wasted no time in hiring engineers to devise a plan to transport all of its marble sanctuary altars and altar rails and reset them in his church. After several months of meticulous moving and repositioning, a church conceived in the seventies to appear like a dentist’s waiting room underwent a miraculous transformation in marble. In fact, the extraordinary pastor named his renaissance “Faith moves Marble.”

 

But he is not finished. He is now in the planning stages of constructing a medieval tower to adjoin his churchThis new phalanx of wondrous priests does not act in half measures. They recognize that the faithful have hungered without bread long enough.

 

Amid this astonishing good news, there is still more. The Traditional Mass grows in leaps and bounds, all the more striking given the circumstance of its three-year suppression. Again, only a supernatural attitude will do.

 



Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano sees clearly that Francis is just 'Bergoglio'



In many ways, this explosive growth depended upon scores of young Catholics exploring the internet toinvestigate what they were told was a malignancy growing in the womb of the Church. Investigate they did. What they found did not fit the cautions of malignancy about which they were cautioned.

 

And they rushed to the Traditional Mass. In fact, very soon in the Washington, D.C., area a group of young Catholics will march for the preservation of the Traditional Mass.

 

All this to the consternation of these young people’s betters. To quote Graham Greene in Brighton Rock: “I cannot understand, nor can you, the appalling strangeness of God’s Mercy.”

Sorrow and wrath over the wreckage of the past sixty years will not do.

A New Springtime is about, albeit so very small; but a Springtime, nonetheless.  

 

Fr. John A. Perricone

Fr. John A. Perricone, Ph.D., is an adjunct professor of philosophy at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York. His articles have appeared in St. John’s Law Review, The Latin Mass, New Oxford Review and The Journal of Catholic Legal Studies. He can be reached at www.fatherperricone.com. 


Further reading: https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2024/09/christ-is-no-longer-to-be-spoken.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawFgjeJleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHcISFqRcefi1h9tG6mHq2onB5wR53CAi2nw8ZtfDnwrOdjqWlhs8cFuxxQ_aem_7VmqOTdvEXaQALWxtcKPug

‘Is the Pope a Catholic?’ The Rhetorical Question That’s Losing Axiomatic Power (complicitclergy.com) - from Dr Gavin Ashenden, convert to Catholicism, former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II.






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24 comments:

  1. Wonderful. We have recently had the opportunity to attend the Latin Mass each Sunday licitly. We are blown away and hope there is a pathway forward because, in our hearts, there is no going back for us. That said we have had many graces attending the NO and we are very grateful, but still this opportunity to venerate with solemn worship at the Latin Mass is also a great gift.

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  2. The Catholic Church is called The Apostate Church and all those that worship the same are Daughters of Her.

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    1. The Catholic Church is called the Apostate Church only by Protestants, who themselves apostatised from her. And as far as I know, no one in the Catholic Church worships the Church. Catholics worship only the Triune God Almighty.

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    2. You need to look into Catholicism from the 3rd century A D and read a Bible.

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    3. Of course as a Catholic I read the Bible. Every day. But it's the original Bible, not a Protestant invention - like your version of Catholicism from the 3rd century.

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  3. Can you explain that in ordinary English please.
    Just for my benefit.
    Words, in some cases can be bewildering enough without a Picasso version of them of which to understand them I need to be a literary psychoanalyst.

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  4. Okay. Catholics who attend the Novus Ordo (New Order) Mass have been short-changed by its poor teaching but they still believe in having a pope and seem to think he can do or say no wrong. There are no Catholic newspapers left; all N O Catholics have is the parish bulletin. But they enjoy seeing the same people every Sunday, exchanging handshakes just as they're supposed to be preparing to receive their Lord and God in Communion which is dished out by other lay people, whose lack of understanding and belief is shown by imitating the priest's action of elevating the Host at the Consecration - and smiling at the recipient while they do it.
    The bishops who attended the Second Vatican Council are mostly dead by now and the survivors still believing in 'the Spirit of Vatican II' are past their best-by date.
    But thousands of young people who are rightly turned off by the 'New Mass' are discovering the Traditional Latin Mass: so many in fact that traditional Catholic seminaries are full of priests in training who uphold the Social Kingship of Christ.

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  5. You are so right Julia about zombie Catholics,some have no idea of what is going on within the Vatican..
    Nevertheless there are some very Holy Cardinals ,Bishops and Priests out there that are very concerned about what PF is saying these days. At his age preaching untruths to his flock is not winning him any favours with the Lord.Makes me wonder too whether it is the Free Masons that are telling PF of what to say,as we get closer to the introduction of the anti Christ..Praying the Rosary every day is the biggest weapon against evil in the world.

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  6. Catholics are coping alot of blame and abuse I mean zombie Catholics sounds pretty mean, so much hate like Jesus warned us would happen if we follow him, funnily no other denomination is under any scrutiny or hatred 🤔 anyway the pope is not our salvation its always been Jesus and of course our choice in following him. Pope's of the past have been great and they're still being abused and false witnessed against by many why's that 🤔 people have issues with Francis and what he says or apparently said as many a case has been, false claims of what he said have been rife on the social media troll groups..... not excusing his last heresy but be aware dark forces are attacking the church and as followers of Jesus how do we react to this? Follow the crowd and condemn Catholics? The anti christ doesn't want any true faithful around so what's he attacking and who's being manipulated with his deciet fulness that's your sign of who opposes the beast 🤔 for even brother will hand in brother so who really can be trusted in that time?

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    1. Novus Ordo Catholic have had 60 years of indoctrination in a Protestantized church and need to be zapped out of it. Sometimes we have to be cruel to be kind: better they wake up here on earth than at their Particular Judgment.
      The reason why no other denomination is under scrutiny is of course that Satan can't be bothered with other religions. They're not a threat to him
      No, even a holy pope is not our salvation, but the Jesus Who is commanded that we believe in the Church He instituted and its leader on earth, the pope.

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  7. Colleen Synott, you're right, and if you love saying the Rosary, you're sure to be all right.

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  8. Stop this post you are anti christ.

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  9. the mother of all harlots leading the world council of churches that is an abomination. identified in revelations. created at the nicean council as a couterfeit of the teachings of christ, blended pagan sun worship with christianity and openly worships lucifer in there mass, as seen on youtube. sits in a hall that resembles a snake. pure evil.

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    1. Except for your Protestant delusions about the Council of Nicea and Holy Mass, I agree with you. But please realise that Francis/Bergoglio is leading a false, substitute sect - not the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.

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    2. identified in the word of god as the mother of all harlots. leader of the world council of churches, follow this at your peril.. also you have a misconception im protestant but if you wish to label me something so you feel good so be it. protestants are part of the world council of churches and they ae all DEAD. i follow the last prophet that was followed by the same signs as moses. (pillar of fire) who came before the great and terrible day of the lord that we are all facing now.

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    3. Maff Hellno, can you please cite your reference in the Bible to the Catholic Church as "the mother of all harlots"? And who's the "last prophet" (presumably the guy in the photo)?

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    4. Julia du Fresne who does Catholicism follow? the pope.
      what is a harlot? one who takes leadership from one not her husband.
      who is the head of christians? christ.
      all churches now regurgitate the same dogma as the catholics. not christ.
      harlots do this. in revelations it identifies the harlot as sitting on seven hills. no other church sits on seven hills BUT the vatican city. and the prophet Rev William Branham. do with this what you will but i will warn you of speaking against this prophet.
      https://themessage.com/en/sermons

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    5. The Mystical Bride of Christ, the Catholic Church, "takes leadership" precisely from her Spouse, Our Lord Jesus Christ.
      How many "harlots" sit on "seven hills"? Why do Protestants believe there's only one harlot sitting on them, and that that harlot happens to be the Catholic Church?
      As to "Brother Branham": "Within minutes of his birth in a tiny one-room cabin, a strange Light entered the room and hovered over the bed where he was laying."
      What was he laying? An egg? How can you take this seriously?

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  10. My prayers for all, that PEACE may be restored in the world.... beginning in OUR OWN HEARTS!
    Please I pray, dont 'mutilate'the face of
    Our Holy Father... instead, place him under
    The Mantle of Mary, Gentle Mother...
    Do not judge, so that you may not be judged!
    Matt 7.

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    1. Clare Therese, he is not Our Holy Father. https://juliadufresne.blogspot.com/.../once-more-with...

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    2. Clare Therese, Our Lord taught repeatedly that His followers must judge deeds. We must discern between good acts and evil acts.
      "The spiritual man, by reason of the habit of charity, has an inclination to judge aright of all things according to the Divine rules; and it is in conformity with these that he pronounces judgment through the gift of wisdom: even as the just man pronounces judgment through the virtue of prudence conformably with the ruling of the law.
      "Judgment is lawful in so far as it is an act of justice.
      (I)t is necessary to judge according to the written law" - (St Thomas Aquinas).
      So when Francis contradicts the written law of Scripture or the Magisterium, as he does, his words (and his actions, such as allowing a pagan idol to be worshipped in the Vatican) must be judged. Otherwise faithful Catholics risk believing his statements and being led into serious sin themselves.
      But we must not judge Francis himself; that is for Jesus Christ alone.

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    3. Please remove this from facebook
      It is doing grave damage to souls

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    4. Clare Therese, I'm so very sorry to be forced to say to you that it is Francis who is doing grave damage to souls.
      Pious Catholics who mistakenly believe that a) he is the pope, and b) that because he is pope he is infallible in all he says and does, are in grave danger of following him into apostasy perfidiae, the penalty for which is latae sententiae excommunication.

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