All evil needs to thrive is for good men to do nothing. Ecclesia Dei orders - the Modernist churchmen in charge will come after you at some point. Just like they are persecuting SSPX and this traditional Franciscan community. All men of goodwill who see the truth of this matter - bishops in the church actively persecuting traditional Catholicism - need to rise up and fight for each other. For the truth. Michael Davies points out in his Liturgical Revolution trilogy, that ironically the people most responsible for the revolution in the church after Vatican 2 were not the wild Modernist bishops. It was the orthodox priests that the faithful trusted - the people saw them go along with every little innovation and remain silent. The faithful looked to them for guidance and followed along silently, too. That's all the minority of revolutionaries needed to enact the changes they wanted on everyone. If all the orthodox laity and religious were to join as one and fight and stand up for these injustices, it just might save the Church.
That's an excellent comment Christina. You are absolutely correct about the silence of the mainstream clergy, and their lack of guidance for the faithful. There seems to be a kind of shrugged shoulders fatalism in this country that is insidious and very dangerous for the future of the Catholic Church. I don't detect much or any zeal for the Faith or fighting spirit to defend it. My heart breaks for this land, once known as Our Lady's Dowry. We need to storm Heaven with prayers for the survival of traditional and authentic Catholicism in Britain.
All evil needs to thrive is for good men to do nothing. Ecclesia Dei orders - the Modernist churchmen in charge will come after you at some point. Just like they are persecuting SSPX and this traditional Franciscan community. All men of goodwill who see the truth of this matter - bishops in the church actively persecuting traditional Catholicism - need to rise up and fight for each other. For the truth. Michael Davies points out in his Liturgical Revolution trilogy, that ironically the people most responsible for the revolution in the church after Vatican 2 were not the wild Modernist bishops. It was the orthodox priests that the faithful trusted - the people saw them go along with every little innovation and remain silent. The faithful looked to them for guidance and followed along silently, too. That's all the minority of revolutionaries needed to enact the changes they wanted on everyone. If all the orthodox laity and religious were to join as one and fight and stand up for these injustices, it just might save the Church.
That's an excellent comment Christina. You are absolutely correct about the silence of the mainstream clergy, and their lack of guidance for the faithful. There seems to be a kind of shrugged shoulders fatalism in this country that is insidious and very dangerous for the future of the Catholic Church. I don't detect much or any zeal for the Faith or fighting spirit to defend it. My heart breaks for this land, once known as Our Lady's Dowry. We need to storm Heaven with prayers for the survival of traditional and authentic Catholicism in Britain.