Thursday, July 7, 2016

The ecclesiology of the Mass will still be an innovation with Cushingism.There still is big confusion on the Nicene Creed ( Feeneyite or Cushingite), EENS, Vatican Council II ( Feeneyite or Cushingite) and the Catechism


Cardinal Robert Sarah celebrates Mass in Haiti in 2010 (CNS)

 “It is very important that we return as soon as possible to a common orientation, of priests and the faithful turned together in the same direction – eastwards or at least towards the apse – to the Lord who comes.” ... “I ask you to implement this practice wherever possible.”
He said that “prudence” and catechesis would be necessary, but told pastors to have “confidence that this is something good for the Church, something good for our people”.
“Your own pastoral judgement will determine how and when this is possible, but perhaps beginning this on the first Sunday of Advent this year, when we attend ‘the Lord who will come’ and ‘who will not delay’.
Lionel: 
Not enough.The ecclesiology of the Mass will still be new, foreign, an innovation. It will not be the ecclesiology of EENS ( Feeneyite) but of EENS ( Cushingite). 

It means there still is big confusion on the Nicene Creed( Feeneyite or Cushingite), EENS, Vatican Council II ( Feeneyite or Cushingite) and the Catechism of the Catholic Church( Feeneyite or Cushingite).
Remember the Franciscans of the Immaculate priests are not allowed to affirm the old ecclesiology with the Latin Mass.Their seminary was closed down in Rome.
Archbishop Pozzo wants the SSPX to accept Vatican Council II (Cushingite) for canonical status while the Vatican Curia will not affirm EENS ( Feeneyite).
The liturgical changes are not the real issue.It is ecclesiology which is the real issue. Liturgy reflects ecclesiology.
Cardinal Sarah did not criticize Amoris Laetitia. He also did not comment on what I have said here when I informed him about it on Twitter.
-Lionel Andrades


http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/07/05/cardinal-sarah-asks-priests-to-start-celebrating-mass-facing-east-this-advent/

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