Thursday 1 April 2021

There must be a return to the pre-1955 Triduum Liturgical Rites

 


For decades the churchmen were not teaching what has always been taught. To accommodate their corruption they began to obfuscate the Liturgy. No where is this more reflected as in the pre-1955 Holy Week Liturgy. 

 It was "offensive" to unbelieving men, so it had to be changed. So we had the tri-fold surrender to Protestantism, Judaism, and Freemasonry, which logically opened the door to false ecumenism, and the de facto rejection of the Catholic Church as the exclusive path of Salvation. It also led logically to pandering to religions that had their origins in paganism. 
  
The bitter fruit of this surrender is there for all to see. Not only have these sad people gone from bad to worse over the decades, but now the vast majority of Catholics have joined them; believing there are many paths to Heaven, that Catholicism is just one (well, yes, for a few, the best way) amongst many ways to Heaven. Each legitimate, each acceptable to God. 
 
For those who even briefly peruse the Sacred Scriptures, this is exposed as a monstrous, satanic lie and deception. There is NO NAME under Heaven by which we are saved but that of Christ Jesus. St. Paul in Romans Chapter 10, even points to Isaiah prophesying the apostasy of Israel through the rejection of the Messiah.  
The only question any man has to answer is the the question asked by Our Lord: "Who do you say that I am?". To which Peter, the first Pope answered, "Thou art the Messiah, the Son of the Living God". (Matthew 16:15-16).  

He who denies Jesus Christ came in the Flesh is of the spirit of Antichrist. John 1:4:3.
 
As we prepare for Holy Thursday and the Institution of the Mass, the Holy Eucharist, let us also be aware that it is also the foundation of the New and Eternal Covenant, into which all men, Jew and Gentile are called. The great Roman liturgical rites of the pre-1955 Triduum gloriously proclaimed this. Let us pray for a true restoration of the Sacred Rites as handed down to us. Let us, reform our lives and strive to be examples of true Christian living so as to draw those poor, sad men who do not know Jesus Christ to Him. Whom he calls from the Cross. "And I, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto me" John 12:32. 

This Holy Week let us meditate on the sacred words: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me". John 14:6.

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