War on Tradition not Normal and Must be Countered

From Rorate Caeli

War on tradition not normal and must be countered

Priests and seminarians: “Why are you waiting to fight back?”

The following is the January 2014 editorial from Radicati nella Fede. The call to arms for Catholic priests and seminarians whom know tradition but haven’t fully embraced it is especially important:
Practically everything is allowed, everything except Tradition that is.
After the courageous but at the same timid act by Benedict XVI when he constituted the Motu Proprio in 2007, we have witnessed a continuous effort to “confine” Tradition from the Church.
The Holy Father said that the Old Mass had never been abolished.  In some way, he confirmed that it could not be abolished, because Church Authority serves to guard Tradition as source of Revelation, just as it serves to guard Holy Scripture, and may never lord over them; if it lorded over them, the Authority [of the Church] would not be that willed by Our Lord and would take the form of authoritarianism.
Well then, after the Motu Proprio, Summorum Pontificum, the various diocesan curia engaged themselves in an unwavering work of stopping, stemming and confining any attempt at a return of the glorious Tradition of the Church, whether it was liturgical or doctrinal.
This has been the complete boycotting of the will of the Pope which was a simple act of justice: the Mass that the Church has celebrated for fifteen centuries and which made Saints cannot be abolished.
Not even the awful lack of priests, which we have seen these past years, not even this will be able to liberate Tradition from its confinement. They would rather be without priests, they would rather close the churches, but they will not allow a traditional priest to celebrate the Mass of ages.
Many priests were ready to pass to Tradition, many were seriously interested in regaining possession of that which is the greatest patrimony in the Church, many of them asked to learn the Old Mass.
Then, like an implacable executioners’ axe, the hatchet fell on those who with joyful simplicity had begun to celebrate it: canonical proceedings, removal from parishes, subtle accusations of schism! (etc.,). You know the story. Thus, a chill has fallen on priests, many of whom were young and who dreamt of being able to go up to the altar “Introibo ad altare Dei…”
And what is to be said about seminarians? “If you love Tradition you are dangerous and are unable to be ordained in the Church,” this is the refrain from superiors of seminaries obedient to their bishops.
A tremendous chill has thus fallen on a potential springtime for souls, first on the priests and then on the faithful. The Pope had hoped for a change of climate in the Church, but the old guard, nowadays in the diocesan curia, made up of ex-‘68ers, has allowed for nothing.
Priests who love Tradition are closed up in a prudential silence and the seminarians in an “apnea” of conscience, so that they will be able to arrive at their longed for ordination, illusorily convinced that things will change once they are priests.
Is all of this normal? Absolutely not, it is not normal in the Church!
Are all those gentlemen who are hostile to Tradition and impede it with strange Byzantinism[s] still concerned about the salvation of souls? Do they still want [to promote] Christianity? Or do they aspire to something different? And if it so, why are they occupying the Church of God?
They have been promoting a new religion with timorous references to the Christianity of the past. They have been working and spending a lot of money(!) in order to transform Catholicism into a religion fit for literary salons; they waste time in trying to restore a painting or commenting on a [literary] text, but they are absent in the field…they are not going into the confessional and they are not going up to altar every day, because they are [busily] engaged in some cultural project.
Are they still worried about souls frequenting the Sacraments? Do they still deem the Sacraments necessary for salvation, or are they only concerned about creating “community” substituting the structure to the essential, that is, to God?
We hope with all our hearts that the new year will bring two things:
1. A leap of courage from all those priests and seminarians who are suffering on behalf of a Church increasingly hostile to its past. We would like to say to them: “Why are you waiting to fight back? Yes, fight back – so as to obey God!” Consider the effects of this Church badly modernized, consider the great sadness that it has produced and obey God joyfully. It is only in this way that you will serve the Church with love, because the Church is – Tradition.
2. An amendment in those who have had such hostility to the Traditional Mass and have imprisoned it. We realize that not all of them operate in bad conscience. To them we would like to say: “Let us have the experience of Tradition,” give us the churches, allow us to look after souls and then come in all simplicity and judge the fruits. You have given churches to the schismatic Orthodox, advertised even the times of worship for the Protestant heretics, when will you release the Mass of all ages from limbo? What would your old parish priests, your grandparents and the saints of over two thousand years of Christianity say?
Forgive us if we have spoken to you with such frankness, we do not want to offend anyone but to stir up an awakening of conscience: in this dramatic situation, there is no time for ceremony.
May the year 2014 remove the torpor of many sincere souls, through the grace of God and the prayers of many.
[Note: the Remnant Church will return to Tradition, the Tridentine Mass, while the one world religion of Francis will establish the abomination of desolation – the destruction of all public Masses.]

3 responses to “War on Tradition not Normal and Must be Countered

  1. I was brought up with the tridentine mass and served on the altar as altarboy, I miss that mass . Since this nouvo ordo mass was brought in there has been a great falling away from the faith and church, I have argued constantly over the years with many priests the traditional mass in Latin should never have been cast aside, from what I remember both masses were to be said side by side, correct me if I am wrong ? To me a lot of the mystery of the mass and willingness of the people to learn the Latin mass has gone, and to me that is unacceptable ! In Ireland a lot of people are returning via Latin masses said in places other than churches, to me there is little doubt that pope Francis is wrong in his attempts to change our church to suit those outside of the catholic church instead of those outside changing to suit the church which Jesus Christ formed though his disciples to follow the teaching of the Word of God and found his church on earth to honour the Triune God by spreading the gospel and thus the Truth ! God is the Truth, the way and the light we should follow, and I will follow no other than the Eternal Father Almighty God, His Son Jesus Christ , and the Holy Spirit !!!

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    • donnaliane72

      I hope that you have since found a Latin mass to attend. I am relatively young in church congregation terms, and was raised with the Novus Ordo mass. Having found and attended a Latin mass with my children, we all profoundly appreciate everything about the mass. I picked up the Latin easily; the missal with English translation made it easy to do so. Besides which, the sermons are very enriching because the priests have been well taught in their seminaries, as all should be! I learnt more in one sermon than I did in decades! They know and understand Tradition. They operate in a few countries and have experienced significant growth, esp in the vocation to priesthood. There are others I presume, but our priests are the FSSP; the Fraternity of the Society of St Peter. I think it even further proves the point when young people without a history of it, choose Latin mass, can see the unique beauty, participate in the Tradition of their forefathers, experience real spiritual growth as well as the graces present in every Mass- and counter to all modernist arguments, love it!

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  2. Dear Donna and Tony, may you and your families have a very blessed and holy New Year, in Jesus and His most Blessed Mother.

    I have a thought in reference to the Traditional Priests, and the Sisters (we mustn’t forget the teaching Nuns). How blessed we are that a very brave Archbishop, after experiencing the heretical schemas of Vat. 2, and the Bugnini mass, courageously founded the Society of St. Pius X Seminary in Econe, Switzerland – Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Thus we have many traditional priests in all parts of the world who are offering the Tridentine Mass of St. Pius V, and the true Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.
    It is a top priority for us all to pray for and support these valiant Priests, for they are the #1 targets of the ecclesiastical Freemasons. anne

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