Friday, January 27, 2012

TradNews Roundup


*But, Archbishop, we've all been betrayed by the Obamanation of Desolation. Maybe the next time the bishops will listen to the traditionalists when they say someone "is not the Antichrist, but he's definitely a Antichrist."

*Obama's personal attack on the Catholic Church has even the dissenters in a tizzy.

*Bishop Sample to President Obama: "We cannot—we will not—comply with this unjust law."

*Bishop Zubik: "On January 20, 2012, the Obama administration answered you and me. The response was very simple: 'To Hell with You.'"

*Archbishop Gregory Aymond calls the Obama Anti-Catholic mandate an "outrage".

*Bishop Jenky calls the Anti-Catholic mandate a "bigoted and blatant" attack on the First Amendment rights of Catholics.

*Archbishop Dolan's Wall Street Journal Op-Ed on the Obama Administration's direct and blatant attack on Catholics.

*Daily TLM started up on Greenville, South Carolina. Deo gratias!

*Rorati Cæli reports a practical approval of the Neo-Cat Way liturgical messes. Dóminus miserére nobis! However, Fr. John Zuhlsdorf strongly disagrees. At any rate, the whole thing is indicative of the modern Magisterium's impotence in dealing with liturgical and doctrinal dissent.

*Holy Father says America is "increasingly hostile to Christianity". His strong words are in response to the Obama Administration's contraceptive mandate that threatens to push Catholic institutions underground.

*Any Distrubitists or Trads out there still sympathetic to the "Occupy Movement"? The "Occupy Movement" once again reveals itself for the liberal thuggery that it is.

*Bishop Joseph McFadden of Harrisburg states that the public school system in America is the model system desired by totalitarian dictators such as Hitler and Mussolini.

1 comment:

  1. Is the Occupy Movement really so uniform that we can draw conclusions from a couple of dozen abortion fanatics that happened to shout something about "occupy"? It seems far-fetched. But this is one of the problems with Occupy, it's up for grabs by anyone, lacks any and all direction or clear-cut purpose. Then again, I haven't seen it up close.

    On another note, keep up the good work on the Mass of Ages. I use it quite often nowadays, even though I lack regular access to the Gregorian Rite.

    Cheers,
    David, Sweden

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