Thursday, January 30, 2025
5245: For All Catholics to Know and Consider from Lincoln County Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
Former
Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano was tossed out like dirty laundry from a
Church he has faithfully served all his life, left without support, and
accused of "Schism" --- which is actually defined as a "division" within
the Church.
Who
actually caused a "division" within the Church? Did Vigano cause a
"Schism" or was he merely observing and bearing witness to a Schism in
the Church caused by radical leadership?
Recent
leaders have attempted to rebrand, redefine, and commandeer the Church
with no scriptural basis, no reasoned theology, only the brutal exercise
of traditional hierarchical power.
It
isn't as if new archeological evidence or divine revelation came to
light to support the many changes imposed upon the doctrine and liturgy,
much less the spectacle of a Catholic Pope blessing a South American
Pachamama idol, or enigmatically saying that God is Lucifer.
How
is anyone, much less a sincere Catholic, to reconcile these things and
continue to support a Church and a Church leadership which seems totally
out of touch with traditional Catholicism --- so much so, that the
leadership appears to be adopting Luciferianism and simply continuing to
call it Catholicism.
Now
comes another high-ranking champion of the original faith, Cardinal
Sarah, who is also in danger of being accused of "Schism" or some other
anathema, calling out the leadership for its divisive failure to defend
the traditional liturgy, which has stood the test for over a thousand
years.
Are
Catholics worldwide supposed to believe that what is eternally true has
been changed by the opinions of men? Or act upon the idea that the Mass
has become "relative" and disposable?
For
all the Catholics in our ranks, the current upheavals that are so
painfully apparent in the Church are a constant and additional source
of distress above and beyond the effort to restore a complete and
lawful national government in this country.
We
extend our individual sympathy and encourage the members of the Roman
Catholic Church to cherish and defend all that is good and stable and
right in their Church. With more than a billion Catholics worldwide,
the fate of the Church impacts more than the Church --- it impacts all
mankind.
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