It has been 50+ years ago, when on June 18, 1968,
that the then head of the Novus ordo/Vatican II Religion — “Pope” Paul VI, whose real name
was Bp. Giovanni Battista Montini — signed an “apostolic constitution” to
change the Roman Catholic rite of ordination as part of the Masonic plot to
destroy the Catholic Church from within! The purpose is to have laymen viewed as priests and Bishops and that is what has happened since 1968!
So you may not know any priest or Bishop UNLESS the ones you know were ordained or consecrated before 1968! This means your parish "priest" and your diocesan "Bishop" are impostors posing as a priest and Bishop!
They lack any priestly authority and can neither bless or give absolution in the confessional! It is that bad! The implication is unbelievable in terms of the souls that will be damned!
The changes he introduced touched not only some of
the more peripheral ceremonies but the very substance of the sacrament itself.
The very words which Pope Pius XII, in 1947, had definitively decreed were
necessary for the validity of the sacrament of holy orders, were changed by
Paul VI in such a way as to render the ordination of priests doubtful and
the consecration of bishops definitely invalid (although even a doubtful rite,
in any case, must be considered invalid in practice, per Catholic
teaching).
Since all sacraments other than baptism and holy
matrimony ultimately depend on valid bishops, invalidating the rite of
episcopal consecration was all the Novus Ordo Masonic apostates needed to do to
ensure Catholics would be deprived of most of the sacraments in the long run,
especially the Holy Eucharist/Mass and absolution in the confessional.
The document Paul VI released to change the
sacrament of holy orders for the Roman rite is called Pontificalis Romani and
purports to be an apostolic constitution. The full text can be read here:
Antipope Paul VI, “Apostolic Constitution” Pontificalis Romani (1968),
original Latin
Antipope Paul VI, “Apostolic
Constitution” Pontificalis Romani (1968), English translation
To prove the invalidity of Paul VI’s
ordination rite, we provide a plethora of links further down below, but just to
give you a quick preview, see for yourself how badly Montini butchered
the essential form of the consecration of bishops, thus totally destroying the
sacrament:
Traditional Roman Catholic form, per Pope Pius XII
(1947):
“Comple in Sacerdote tuo ministerii tui summam, et
ornamentis totius glorificationis instructum coelestis unguenti rore santifica.“
[Translation:] “Perfect in Thy priest the fullness
of thy ministry and, clothing him in all the ornaments of spiritual glorification,
sanctify him with the Heavenly anointing.”
Modernist Novus Ordo form, per Antipope Paul VI
(1968):
“Et nunc effunde super hunc Electum eam virtutem,
quae a te est, Spiritum principalem, quem dedisti dilecto Filio Tuo Iesu
Christo, quem Ipse donavit sanctis Apostolis, qui constituerunt Ecclesiam per
singula loca, ut sanctuarium tuum, in gloriam et laudem indeficientem nominis
tui.“
[Translation:] “So now pour out upon this chosen one
that power which is from you, the governing Spirit whom you gave to your
beloved Son, Jesus Christ, the Spirit given by him to the holy apostles, who
founded the Church in every place to be your temple for the unceasing glory and
praise of your name.”
Not only does the bogus Novus Ordo form
totally replace the words decreed by Pius XII as essential to
validity, they do not even in any way express that what is taking place is the
consecration of a bishop! They do not even ask the Holy Ghost to make the
ordinand into a bishop! Instead, even if one were to say that the totally vague
and abstruse phrase “Spiritum principalem” (“Governing Spirit”) is a clear
reference to the Holy Ghost, the fact remains that it is not stated just what
the Holy Ghost is supposed to be doing.
God the Father is being asked to “pour out” the Holy
Ghost (or at least that “Governing Spirit”) — but to do what? To what end?
We’re not told. The Holy Ghost is poured out also in baptism, in confirmation,
and in ordinations of deacons and priests, for example.
Paul VI’s claim that he was introducing these
changes “in order to restore the texts of the rite to the form they had in
the days of old or antiquity, to clarify expressions, or to bring out more
clearly the effects of the sacraments” (Pontificalis Romani) is beyond
laughable; it is, in fact, insulting to the intelligence of the informed
reader.
In any case, just over 20 years before these mad changes, Pope Pius XII
had noted that “ancient usage must not be esteemed more suitable and proper,
either in its own right or in its significance for later times and new
situations, on the simple ground that it carries the savor and aroma of
antiquity” (Encyclical Mediator Dei, n. 61).
A sacramental form that does not express what it is
supposed to accomplish is definitely invalid, as the articles about the
invalidity of Novus Ordo ordinations below demonstrate.
In addition to changing the sacramental form of
priestly and episcopal ordination, in his document Pontificalis Romani Paul
VI also abolished the major order of subdeacon and all of the minor orders
(acolyte, exorcist, lector, and porter), none of which are sacraments, but
whose denial was condemned by the Council of Trent and flies in the face of the
Modernists’ favorite lie to seek to restore things to “antiquity”:
…[F]om the very beginning of the Church the names of
the following orders and the duties proper to each one are known to have been
in use, namely those of the subdeacon, acolyte, exorcist, rector, and porter,
though not of equal rank; for the subdiaconate is classed among the major
orders by the Fathers and the sacred Councils, in which we also read very
frequently of other inferior orders.
Can. 2. If anyone says that besides the priesthood
there are in the Catholic Church no other orders, both major and minor, by
which as by certain grades, there is an advance to the priesthood: let him be
anathema.
(Council of Trent, Session 23; Denz. 958, 962)
Rome has spoken; the case is closed.
But before anyone suggests that somehow Paul VI’s
constitution “isn’t binding”, we must point out that in it he clearly invokes
his supposed (but non-existent) “apostolic authority” and requires that this
new rite be used in place of the prior, Catholic one:
By our apostolic authority we approve this
rite so that it may be used in the future for the conferral of these
orders in place of the rite now found in the Roman Pontifical. It is our
will that these our decrees and prescriptions be firm and effective now and in
the future, notwithstanding, to the extent necessary, the apostolic
constitutions and ordinances issued by our predecessors and other
prescriptions, even those deserving particular mention and amendment.
(Antipope Paul VI, “Apostolic Constitution” Pontificalis
Romani;
According to a decree of the Novus Ordo Sacred
Congregation of Rites dated August 15, 1968, Montini’s new rite of ordination
became obligatory for the entire Latin church as of Easter Sunday, April 6,
1969. So we know for sure that since at least this date, the Novus Ordo church
has not validly consecrated a single bishop in the Roman rite, and probably not
ordained a single valid priest, either.
The repercussions are unfathomable — but they
explain a lot about the state of the New Church. The sacraments are largely
gone, so there is simply no grace there, and it shows.
But the true Catholic Church cannot give evil or
harmful or invalid sacramental rites to her faithful. Such an idea would
contradict the promise of infallibility and indefectibility given by our
Blessed Lord. That Paul VI was able to invalidate a sacramental rite,
therefore, is further evidence that he was not a true Pope and that the Vatican
II Sect of which he was the head is not the Catholic Church of Pope Pius XII
and his predecessors.
Consider the following clear teachings:
If anyone says that the ceremonies, vestments, and
outward signs, which the Catholic Church uses in the celebration of Masses, are
incentives to impiety rather than the services of piety: let him be anathema.
(Council of Trent, Session 22, Canon 7; Denz. 954)
Certainly the loving Mother [the Church] is spotless
in the Sacraments, by which she gives birth to and nourishes her children; in
the faith which she has always preserved inviolate; in her sacred laws imposed
on all; in the evangelical counsels which she recommends; in those heavenly
gifts and extraordinary graces through which, with inexhaustible fecundity, she
generates hosts of martyrs, virgins and confessors.
(Pope Pius XII, Encyclical Mediator
Dei, n. 66)
The Church is infallible in her general discipline.
By the term general discipline is understood the laws and practices which
belong to the external ordering of the whole Church. Such things would be those
which concern either external worship, such as liturgy and rubrics, or the
administration of the sacraments…. If she [the Church] were able to prescribe
or command or tolerate in her discipline something against faith and morals, or
something which tended to the detriment of the Church or to the harm of the
faithful, she would turn away from her divine mission, which would be
impossible.
(Jean Herrmann, Institutiones
Theologiae Dogmaticae, Vol. 1, p. 258)
Try to apply this to the Novus Ordo Church, and you
realize very quickly that it leads to absurdity. It is simply undeniable that
the Vatican II Church has defected, has given evil, has destroyed
the sacraments, and has been a scandal to the faithful rather than
the embassy of salvation.
In the CatholicChurch, however, the Pope is “the
citadel and bulwark of the Catholic faith” (Pope Pius IX, Encyclical Qui
Nuper, n. 3). No one could seriously say this about the antipopes of the
Vatican II Church. It follows with logical necessity, therefore, that Paul VI
was not a true Pope but an impostor, as were his predecessor John XXIII, who
started the false church, and his successors John Paul I, John Paul II,
Benedict XVI, and now Francis I.
As the late Fr. Carl Pulvermacher, OFM Cap., is
sometimes quoted as having said, “Once there are no more valid priests, they’ll
permit the Latin Mass.” Think about that!
The many links we provide below will help you as you
research these issues. You will also see claims and counter claims of those who insist that Paul VI was a pope and rites he promulgated are valid! But you will quickly see that these types of people are completely wrong!
Invalid: The Unholy Orders of the Vatican II Church
Absolutely Null and Utterly Void: The 1968 Rite of Episcopal
Consecration by Fr. Anthony Cekada
Examines the criteria for validity, Eastern Rite
formulas, ancient Christian texts, early doubts about validity, “governing
Spirit” vs. “fullness of the priesthood,” substantial change, arguments from
context, papal approval. Answer to SSPX/Angelus and Sel de la Terre articles
by Fr. Pierre-Marie favoring validity. Extensive bibliography.
Why the New Bishops are Not True Bishops by Fr.
Anthony Cekada
A two-page summary of the above-linked study “Absolutely Null and Utterly Void”.
A two-page summary of the above-linked study “Absolutely Null and Utterly Void”.
Still Null and Still Void: Replies to Objections by
Fr. Anthony Cekada
Replies to objections from Br. Ansgar Santogrossi, OSB, Fr. Pierre-Marie de Kergorlay, OP, and Fr. Alvaro Calderon, SSPX, against the above-linked study “Absolutely Null and Utterly Void”.
Replies to objections from Br. Ansgar Santogrossi, OSB, Fr. Pierre-Marie de Kergorlay, OP, and Fr. Alvaro Calderon, SSPX, against the above-linked study “Absolutely Null and Utterly Void”.
New Bishops, Empty Tabernacle by Fr. Anthony Cekada
Response to an editorial by Abbé Grégoire Celier which employs some novel and bizarre principles to defend the validity of the 1968 Rite of Episcopal Consecration.
Response to an editorial by Abbé Grégoire Celier which employs some novel and bizarre principles to defend the validity of the 1968 Rite of Episcopal Consecration.
Saved by Context? The ’68 Rite of Episcopal Consecration by
Fr. Anthony Cekada
Rejoinder to the popular objection that the
larger context provided by the 1968 rite of bishops’ ordination gives
clear expression to the sacramental form and hence suffices for validity.
The New Ordination Rite: Purging the Priesthood in the Conciliar
Church by Fr. William Jenkins, SSPV
A response to certain arguments advanced by Michael
Davies in his book The Order of Melchisedech, this article examines the
Novus Ordo rite of priestly ordination in light of Catholic theology and
concludes that it is doubtful at best and therefore must be considered invalid
in practice. Contains shocking information about how the “reform” of the rite
came about.
The
Validity of the 1968 Rite of Ordination by Mr. John S. Daly
A direct refutation of Michael Davies’ arguments for the validity of the Pauline ordination rite. This is Chapter 9, Section (B) of Daly’s book Michael Davies – An Evaluation, pp. 355-395 (free download at link above).
A direct refutation of Michael Davies’ arguments for the validity of the Pauline ordination rite. This is Chapter 9, Section (B) of Daly’s book Michael Davies – An Evaluation, pp. 355-395 (free download at link above).
These are the documents you will want to read
carefully if you wish to explore this important theological question for
yourself. Though the subject matter is somewhat technical, it is not too
difficult to follow. Print materials that discuss the new rite of
ordination are the following (not all of which are by sedevacantist authors, so
be careful):
Tumultuous Times: Vatican II and its Aftermath by Fr.
Francisco Radecki and Fr. Dominic Radecki, CMRI
The Problems with the Other Sacraments: Apart from the New Mass by
Dr. Rama Coomaraswamy
Lex Orandi: Comparing the Traditional and Novus Ordo Rites of
the Seven Sacraments by Mr. Daniel Graham (promotes
recognize-and-resist error)
Relevant and Related Catholic Magisterial Documents:
Pope Pius XII, Apostolic
Constitution Sacramentum Ordinis (1947) on the validity
requirements for the sacrament of Holy Orders
Pope Pius XII, Encyclical Mediator
Dei (1947) on the Sacred Liturgy, condemning many liturgical practices
found in the “New Mass”
Pope Leo XIII, Bull Apostolicae
Curae (1896) on the invalidity of Anglican orders (most of which
applies to the Novus Ordo rite as well)
What many may not know: The Lefebvrist Society of
St. Pius X (SSPX) considers the Paul VI rite of episcopal consecration to
be valid (for proof, see their Angelus article on the matter here, but be
aware that it has been refuted in the articles we link above). This means that
if a Novus Ordo priest converts to the SSPX, he will not be re-ordained by
the SSPX unless perhaps he personally insists on it. So, beware if
you attend SSPX Masses (which you shouldn’t do, anyway)!
The SSPX did not always accept the 1968 ordination
rite as valid, by the way. They announced their about-face in December of 2005,
which just so happened to be a few months after Joseph Ratzinger became “Pope” Benedict XVI. The
fact that Ratzinger himself was the first papal claimant to have been “ordained
a bishop” in the Novus Ordo rite of Paul VI (on May
28, 1977) surely has nothing to do with the matter (wink, wink). One SSPX
bishop, however, the Most Rev. Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, to this day does
not accept the validity of the Paul VI rite of holy orders. On June 29, 2016,
Bp. Tissier stated in a public ordination sermon: “Obviously, we cannot accept
this new, tampered-with ordination rite, which casts doubts on the validity of
numerous ordinations [done] according to the new rite”
At whatever stage in your efforts to make sense of
the Vatican II mess you may currently find yourself, please do not neglect this
all-important topic, no matter how emotionally disturbing you may find it.
Nothing is gained by turning a blind eye to a real and far-reaching problem,
but potentially everything may be lost. That this issue is not simply a
“sedevacantist thing” is shown by the fact that the SSPX used to consider the
Novus Ordo ordinations doubtful or invalid as well, and many other
non-sedevacantists still do today.
Sometimes the objection is made that “Eucharistic
miracles” in the Novus Ordo Mass prove the validity of Paul VI’s new
sacramental rites (at least for Mass and ordinations). However, this objection
is inadmissible for a number of reasons:
Unless and until the Catholic Church rules such a
phenomenon as miraculous, it is not a miracle but only an alleged miracle.
Obviously, any evidence from the Novus Ordo Sect is inadmissible since this
would assume at the outset that the Novus Ordo Sect is the Catholic Church,
which is the very issue under dispute. In other words: We could not possibly
know whether any alleged Eucharistic miracle truly is a miracle because the
proper Church authority that could rule on the matter is currently absent or
hidden/impeded.
Sacramental validity is a matter of Sacred Theology.
But empirical data a posteriori (after
the fact) is not admissible data. In theology, you proceed from general
principles to particular conclusions (deductive method); you do not reason from
particular cases to a general conclusion (inductive method).
Our Lord warned us against false miracles, the kind
that would deceive even the elect if God did not prevent it. Interestingly
enough, He spoke this warning in the context of people claiming that Christ is
present where He is not: “Then if any man shall say to you: Lo here is Christ,
or there, do not believe him. For there shall arise false Christs and false
prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders, insomuch as to deceive (if
possible) even the elect. Behold I have told it to you, beforehand” (Mt
24:23-25).
The issue of sacramental validity in the Novus Ordo
Sect is obviously a matter of most grave concern, and people who dismiss or
ignore the issue do so at their own and others’ peril. Those who think this is
a temptation to despair, couldn’t be more wrong. It should actually strengthen
our Faith in the true Catholic Church because we are witnessing the fulfillment
of prophecy:
The prophecies of the Apocalypse [book of
Revelation] show that Satan will imitate the Church of Christ to deceive
mankind; he will set up a church of Satan in opposition to the Church of
Christ. Antichrist will assume the role of Messias; his prophet will act
the part of Pope; and there will be imitations of the
Sacraments of the Church. There will also be lying wonders in
imitation of the miracles wrought in the Church.
(Rev. E. Sylvester Berry, The Church of Christ: An Apologetic and Dogmatic Treatise [Baltimore,
MD: Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, 1955], pp. 65-66; underlining added; italics
removed.)
It is very important that we view all these
developments since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958 in the overall context of
the Catholic Church suffering her very own Mystical Passion, in imitation of
her Divine Head before He returns in glory:
Only in light of this do all these strange
developments make sense.
But just as the true Catholic Church cannot die,
neither can her sacraments. For those who are wondering what they are to
do now, we have compiled a very helpful guide:
God does not abandon us, even if we do not have easy
access to the true sacraments. The love and mercy of God are for everyone, at
all times, and if we cannot obtain sanctifying grace through the ordinary
channels of the sacraments, we can always obtain it through perfect contrition:
As our Blessed Lord said to Jairus, the ruler of the
synagogue, before rasing his daughter back to life: “Fear not, only believe”
(Mk 5:36).
Paul VI’s invalid ordination rite of 1968 proves
that the Vatican II Sect is a fraud.
Presented by Malachy Igwilo, 1 August 2018, Feast of Chains of St. peter and Holy Maccabees!
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