Those who are aware of
the eclipsing of the Catholic Church from Catholic buildings world wide ought to
know that some 90% of those who claim to be Catholic priests or bishops were
ordained using a faulty ordination or consecration rite.
This fact means that
ALL those who submit today to Francis calling him “pope” are heretical
impostors for two reasons. First the majority of them were ordained with faulty
ordination rite making them non-priests, the few remaining ones who were
properly ordained have lost their priesthood in as much as they agree with the
heresies of Vatican II and accept Francis as pope!
What happened? How
come? You might ask? The truth is that the current religion at the Vatican and
in Catholic parishes worldwide is Not the Catholic Church and its leaders made
sure that anything Catholic is destroyed.
In keeping with this,
Giovanni Montini who claimed to be Pope Paul VI from 1963 to 1978, destroyed
the Roman Rite of ordination in keeping with Vatican II demands. Remember that
Vatican II Council was a robber council that used Catholic offices, symbols and
personnel to impose a false religion on those who call themselves Catholic.
Majority of these
so-called Catholics do not know anything about Vatican II neither do they know
anything about the rite of ordination. What happens is that they gather in their
thousands to witness ordinations performed by a man who claims to be a catholic
bishop and then they rejoice without bothering whether an ordination has indeed
taken place.
They are in the dark
because the idea of a valid sacrament is lost to the majority of them. Just
call out one “Lay Church leader” and ask him what makes a sacrament valid,
surely he or she will not know! The false religion they mistakenly thought is
the Catholic Church made sure that they remain in ignorance! So ignorance is the
main culture of Novus Ordo religion before the sacrilege and idol worshiping.
In the Vatican II evil
Document, Sacrosanctum Concilium, it was stipulated
that the rite of priestly ordination will be revised. So Paul VI swung into
action and achieved his aims of removing the Catholic rite and imposing what
looks like it but which is not it.
The main executor of
this criminal idea was Annibale Bugnini a fellow Freemason of Paul VI. Paul VI
imposed this rite on June 18th 1968. This means that ALL Novus Ordo
priests ordained from this date are INVALID priests! They are NOT Catholic
priests!
But some dioceses did
not start immediately to use this new rite since the official manual was not
available immediately. But this is of no consequence since those of them who escaped this
evil rite have now abandoned the Catholic faith due to heresy.
What
is wrong with this New Rite?
According to a prominent, but a heretical writer of Traditional Catholicism, Michael Davis,(There
is NO endorsement of Michael Davis intended here),
“… every prayer in the traditional rite [of
Ordination] which stated specifically the essential role of a priest as a man
ordained to offer propitiatory sacrifice for the living and dead has been
removed [from the New Rite of Paul VI]. In most cases, these were the precise
prayers removed by the Protestant reformers, or if not precisely the same there are
clear parallels.” (Michael Davies, The Order of Melchisedech, Harrison,
NY: Roman Catholic Books, 1993, p. 83)
Here, Michael Davis mentioned “Protestant Reformers”, which should ring a
bell. Protestant Reformers are those who left the Catholic Church and formed
their own religions. Chief among them are Martin Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, etc.
These people, in order not to remain Catholic, expunged anything within their
new religions that remain remotely Catholic; one of these is the Sacrament of
Holy Orders that is the Sacrament of Holy Order for the ordination of Priests!
They simply created a new one that is NOT Catholic! This same creation is what
Paul VI did. He was helping create a new religion, and then created a new rite
of ordination to follow it.
When these “protestant Reformers”, in particular Anglicans did their work
of destroying their rite, and after some centuries, Pope Leo XIII wrote a
letter to remind the Church that the rite of ordination of the Anglicans is utterly
invalid. This letter was called Apostolicae
Curae.
Read it in full here:
http://www.papalencyclicals.net/Leo13/l13curae.htm
As every Catholic ought to know, a Sacrament is valid if it takes place.
If it does not take place, then it is invalid. For a sacrament to happen, its
parts, matter, form, and intention must follow the stipulated rite. If it
deviates, in the least degree, then there is no sacrament.
The matter of the Rite of Ordination or Holy Orders is laying of hands.
The form is the approved words said by the ordaining Bishop. The intention is
when the Bishop intends to do what the Church does. That is, by the fact that a
Bishop sets out to publicly ordain a priest using the approved rite, then he is
doing what the Church does! Personal motives of the Bishop do not affect the
sacrament.
Knowing this, we see that the rite of ordination used to ordain your
priest is faulty and consequently, your “priest” is not a priest!
Let us look at
the Catholic Form of Ordination as was
stipulated by Pope Puis XII in his letter Sacramentum
Ordinis
Pope Pius XII, Sacramentum
Ordinis, Nov. 30, 1947: “But regarding the matter and form in the
conferring of every order, by Our same
supreme apostolic authority We decree and establish the following: … In the ordination of priests, the the matter is the first imposition of the bishop’s hands which is done in silence… But the form [of Ordination] consists of
the words of the preface of which the
following are essential and so required for validity:
“Grant, we
beseech You, Almighty Father, to these Your servants, the dignity of the
Priesthood (presbyterii dignitatem); renew the spirit of holiness within them, so that they may hold from You, O God, the office of the second rank in
Your service and by the example of their behavior afford a pattern of holy
living”
Please note the underlined phrase “so that”.
Now compare the above
carefully with the faulty version which read thus:
“Grant, we
beseech You, Almighty Father, to these Your servants, the dignity of the
Priesthood; renew within them the spirit of holiness. May they hold from You,
the office of the second rank in Your service and by the example of their
behavior afford a pattern of holy living.”
The difference between the two forms is that the Latin word “ut” (which means “so that”) has been
omitted in the New Rite.
This may seem insignificant, but in Sacramentum
Ordinis Pius XII declared
that this word was essential for validity. Further, the omission of “so that”
gives rise to a relaxation of
the naming of the sacramental effect (conferring the office of the second
rank). In other words, removing
“so that” presupposes an ordination
which has already taken place, but is not taking place as the words are being
pronounced.
This alone makes
the rite invalid! Pius XII had recently stipulated the true rite following
throughout the History of the Church, to omit anything makes the sacrament
invalid.
Apart from this
gross omission, there are other surrounding ceremonies that suggest several non-catholic
ideas of the priesthood making the sacrament invalid, since the form of words in Ordination is given its
meaning and significance by the surrounding rite and ceremonies
Let us go back
to Pope Leo XIII:
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae
Curae, Sept. 13, 1896: “… of Our
own motion and certain knowledge We pronounce and declare that Ordinations
carried out according to the Anglican rite have been and are absolutely null
and utterly void”
In making this the solemn pronouncement, it must be understood that Pope Leo XIII was not making
Anglican Ordinations invalid, but rather he was declaring that they were
invalid due to defects in the rite. But what were those defects or problems which Leo XIII saw with the
Anglican Rite, which
contributed to its invalidity?
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae
Curae, Sept. 13, 1896: “When anyone has rightly and seriously made use of
the due form and the matter requisite for effecting or conferring the sacrament
he is considered by that very fact to do what the Church does. On this
principle rests the doctrine that a sacrament is truly conferred by the
ministry of one who is a heretic or unbaptized, provided the Catholic rite be
employed. On the other hand, if the rite be changed, with the manifest
intention of introducing another rite not approved by the Church, and of rejecting what the Church does, and what
by the institution of Christ
belongs to the nature of the sacrament, then it is clear that not only is the necessary intention wanting to
the sacrament, but that the intention is adverse to and destructive of the sacrament.”
Here Pope
Leo XIII teaches that if a Bishop uses the Catholic rite in conferring the
Sacrament of Order, with the correct matter and form, he is considered for that
very reason to have intended to do what the Church does – intending to do what
the Church does is necessary for the validity of any sacrament. On the other
hand, he tells us, if the rite is
changed with the manifest
intention of introducing a new rite not approved by the Church, and of
rejecting what the Church does,
then the intention is not only insufficient, but is destructive of the Sacrament.
Then what were
the things that Pope Leo XIII described as showing the destructive intention of
the Anglican rite of Ordination?
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae
Curae, Sept. 13, 1896: “For, to put aside other reasons which show this to
be insufficient for the purpose in the Anglican rite, let this argument suffice for
all: from them has been deliberately removed whatever sets forth the dignity
and office of the
priesthood in the Catholic rite. That form consequently cannot be considered apt or sufficient for
the sacrament which omits what it ought essentially to signify.”
Please note the underlined.
Again,
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae
Curae, Sept. 13, 1896: “So it comes to pass that, as the Sacrament of Orders and the true sacerdotium [sacrificing
priesthood] of Christ were utterly eliminated from the Anglican rite, and hence
the sacerdotium [priesthood] is in no wise conferred truly and validly in
the Episcopal consecration of the same rite, for the like reason, therefore, the Episcopate can in no wise be
truly and validly conferred by it;
and this the more so because among the first duties of the Episcopate is that
of ordaining ministers for the
Holy Eucharist and sacrifice.”
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae
Curae, Sept. 13, 1896: “Being fully cognizant of the necessary connection
between faith and worship, between ‘the law of believing and the law of
praying,’ under a pretext of returning to the primitive form, they
corrupted the liturgical order in many ways to suit the errors of the
reformers. For this reason in the
whole Ordinal not only is
there no clear mention of the sacrifice, of consecration, of the sacerdotium
[sacrificing priesthood], but, as we
have just stated, every trace of these things, which had been in such prayers of the Catholic rite
as they had not entirely rejected, was deliberately removed and struck out. In this way the native character –
or spirit as it is called – of
the Ordinal clearly manifests itself. Hence, if vitiated in its
origin it was wholly insufficient to confer Orders, it was impossible that in
the course of time it could become sufficient since no change had taken place.”
Again, note the
underlined.
Going back to
Michael Davis,
“As the previous
section made clear, every prayer in the
traditional rite [of Ordination] which stated specifically the essential role
of a priest as a man ordained to offer propitiatory sacrifice for the living
and dead has been removed [from the New Rite of Paul VI]. In most cases these
were the precise prayers removed by the Protestant reformers, or if not
precisely the same there are clear parallels”
Here are the
specifics that were removed from the rite of Paul VI and which makes your
priest a heretical non-priest:
In the
Traditional Rite, the bishop addresses those to be ordained and says:
► “For it is a priest’s duty to offer sacrifice, to bless, to
lead, to preach and to baptize.” This
admonition has been abolished.
The Litany of the Saints then follows in the Traditional
Rite. It has been cut short in the New Rite.
The New Rite
abolishes the following Catholic assertions:
► “That Thou
wouldst recall all who have wandered from the unity of the Church, and lead all
believers to the light of the Gospel.”
Later on in the
Traditional Rite, after pronouncing the essential form, which has been changed
in the New Rite (see above), the bishop says another prayer, which includes the
following:
► “Theirs be the
task to change with blessing undefiled, for the service of thy people, bread
and wine into the Body and Blood of Thy Son.”
This prayer has
been abolished.
In the
Traditional Rite, the bishop then intones the Veni Creator Spiritus. While
anointing each priest he says:
► “Be pleased,
Lord, to consecrate and sanctify these hands by this anointing, and our
blessing. That whatsoever they bless may be blessed, and whatsoever they
consecrate may be consecrated and sanctified in the name of Our Lord Jesus
Christ.” This prayer has been abolished.
And this prayer
was so significant that it was even mentioned by Pius XII in his encyclical
Mediator Dei
Pope Pius XII, Mediator
Dei (# 43), Nov. 20, 1947: “… they alone [priests] have been marked with
the indelible sign ‘conforming’ them to Christ the Priest, and that their hands
alone have been consecrated, ‘in order that whatever they bless maybe
blessed, whatever they consecrate may become sacred and holy,
in the name of Our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Notice that Pius
XII, in speaking of how the priests have been marked in ordination, makes reference
to this very important prayer which was specifically abolished by Paul VI’s new
1968 Rite.
Shortly after
this prayer in the Traditional Rite, the bishop says to each ordinand:
► “Receive the
power to offer sacrifice to God, and to celebrate Mass, both for the living and
the dead, in the name of the Lord.”
This
exceptionally important prayer has been abolished in the New Rite.
In the
Traditional Rite, the new priests then concelebrate Mass with the bishop. At
the end, each
new priest
kneels before the bishop who lays both hands upon the head of each and says:
► “Receive the
Holy Ghost. Whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them; and whose
sins you shall retain, they are retained.”
This ceremony
and prayer has been abolished.
In the
Traditional Rite:
► “…the new
priests then promise obedience to their bishop who ‘charges’ them to bear in
mind that offering Holy Mass is not free from risk and that they should
learn everything necessary from diligent priests before undertaking so fearful
a responsibility.”
This admonition
has been abolished in Paul VI rite.
Finally, before
completing the Mass, the bishop imparts a blessing:
► “The blessing of
God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, come down upon you, and
make you blessed in the priestly Order, enabling you to offer propitiatory
sacrifices for the sins of the people to Almighty God.”
This blessing
has been abolished.
We Conclude then that : It is totally obvious from these facts that there is
no intention in the New Rite of ordaining a true sacrificing priest. Every single mandatory reference to the true
sacrificing priesthood was deliberately
removed, just like in the Anglican Rite – which was declared invalid for
that very reason by Pope Leo XIII.
Thus, the
following words declared by Pope Leo XIII apply exactly to the New Rite of Paul
VI.
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae
Curae, Sept. 13, 1896: “For this reason in the whole Ordinal not only is there no clear mention of the sacrifice,
of consecration, of the sacerdotium [sacrificing priesthood], but, as we have just stated, every trace of
these things, which had been in such prayers of the Catholic rite as they had
not entirely rejected, was deliberately removed and struck out. In this
way the native character – or spirit as it is called – of the Ordinal clearly manifests itself.”
The New Rite
fits this description precisely.
Could anyone
deny this fact? No, to do so one would have to bear false witness. The New Rite
of Ordination specifically eliminated the sacrificing priesthood. The intention
it manifests is therefore contrary to the intention of the Church and cannot
suffice for validity.
Pope Leo XIII, Apostolicae
Curae, Sept. 13, 1896: “For, to put aside other reasons which show this to
be insufficient for the purpose in the Anglican rite, let this argument suffice for
all: from them has been deliberately removed whatever sets forth the dignity
and office of the priesthood in
the Catholic rite. That form consequently cannot be considered apt or sufficient
for the sacrament which omits what it ought essentially to signify.”
Nothing is
needed to say further. You must stop calling your false priest “father” he is
not. He is an impostor who is deceiving you making you participate in his idolatry, worship of bread!
Anytime you go to him for ANY blessing reserved for a priest you are committing
idolatry and offending God greatly!
By Malachy Mary
Igwilo Given on the day of the Vigil of Trinity Sunday, 21st May
2016.
No one can "lose" the priesthood. Even a laicized priest is still a priest. Adhering to an antipope and/or heresies cannot cause loss of the priesthood.
ReplyDeletePius XII formally defined the matter and form of priestly ordination. None of the elements of the rite that you mention is part of the essential form. (The matter is a baptized male.)
ReplyDeleteThank you Fr. Malachy;I do understand this better each time I read this; I do agree with you. For myself, I took care of any doubts re: my novus ordo priestly ordination with a sub conditione ordination. I am so happy and so glad. The notion of priesthood has been changed by the modern church and so it fits to what they call a mass service that really isn't mass but a Protestant Service. All done deliberately to start a new religion and equate ourselves with non Catholics of other faiths, other false religions, sadly. What a mess and what a terrible thing paul 6th has done and Anibal Bugnini; they have destroyed the CATHOLIC CHURCH.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask name of Bishop who conditionally ordained you,Father?
DeleteCongratulations!
It's my hope prayer + wish that all Priests are ordained outright or sub conditione by a valid Trad-Rite Bishop.
Please pray all Bishops are
conditionally ordained AND
consecrated in Trad-Rite by
valid pre-June 1968 Bishops!
GOD bless
Andrew