09 September 2021

A letter...I concur

 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,


It is with great sadness that we learned of Pope Francis' decision to abrogate the main provisions of the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum, promulgated by Pope Benedict XVI on July 7, 2007. After decades of divisions and quarrels, that Motu Proprio was, for all the Catholic faithful, a work of peace and reconciliation.


Rome violates the word given by Pope Benedict XVI with brutality and intransigence, far from the much vaunted fraternal welcoming.


The explicit will of Pope Francis, stated in the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes, of July 16, 2021, is to see the celebration of the Mass of the Tradition of the Church disappear. This decision drives us to great dismay. How can we understand this rupture with the traditional Missal, a “venerable and ancient” actualization of the “law of faith,” which has bore fruit through so many nations, so many missionaries, and so many saints? What harm is done by the faithful who simply want to pray as their ancestors had done for centuries? Can we be unaware that the Tridentine Mass converts many souls, that it attracts young and fervent assemblies, that it arouses many vocations, that it has given rise to seminaries, religious communities, monasteries, that it is the backbone of many schools, youth groups, catechism activities, spiritual retreats, and pilgrimages?


Many of you, Catholic brothers and sisters, priests, and bishops, have shared with us your failure to understand this and your deep sorrow: thank you for your many testimonies of support.


To promote peace within the Church, in order to build unity in charity, and also to lead Catholics to reconnect with their own heritage by making as many people as possible discover the riches of liturgical tradition, the treasure of the Church: those were the goals pursued by Summorum Pontificum. Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI witnesses his work for reconciliation destroyed during his own lifetime.


In a time steeped in materialism and torn by social and cultural divisions, liturgical peace appears to us as an absolute necessity for the Faith and for the spiritual life of Catholics in a world that is dying of thirst. The drastic restriction of the authorization to celebrate Mass in its traditional form will bring back mistrust, doubt, and it heralds the return of an agonizing liturgical war for the Christian people.


We solemnly affirm, before God and before men: 


We will not let anyone deprive the faithful of this treasure which is first of all that of the Church. 


We will not remain inactive in the face of the spiritual suffocation of vocations laid forth in the Motu proprio Traditionis Custodes


We will not deprive our children of this privileged means of transmitting the faith which is faithfulness to the traditional liturgy.


As children to their father, we request Pope Francis to reverse his decision, by abrogating Traditionis Custodes and restoring full freedom to celebrate the Tridentine Mass, for the glory of God and the good of the faithful. 


Bread rather than stones.

 September 8, 2021, 

on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary


*** Copied and pasted from Rorate Caeli

RORATE CÆLI: Open Letter of Traditional Lay Faithful to the Catholic Faithful of the Whole World - Francis, time to revoke Traditionis Custodes: WE WILL NOT DEPRIVE OUR CHILDREN (rorate-caeli.blogspot.com)

1 comment:

  1. Exactly right! The present pope also criticised the sometimes wayward celebrations of the Novus Ordo as well, but has he done ANYTHING about that? No! Hoever, the Catholics who love the beauty of the traditional Mass, its spirituality and its continuity with the many saints and martyrs throughout the ages who were nourished and inspired by it - instead, they are the ones who are being punished.
    I have been extremely shocked that Cardinal Vincent and many bishops in England and Wales, if they have not banned the traditional Mass, are now expecting priests to tell them when they celebrate it and gain permission from them EVEN if they say it in private!
    It's a fascist approach - next step??? "You can't say the rosary, even at home, as it's out of date nowadays", or, "You mustn't wear a crucifix as it might offend people".
    I shall write further about this on my own blog, Pastor Aeternus soon...

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