*Author of "The Exorcist" and Georgetown graduate brings a canonical suit against Georgetown University over the Sebelius scandal.
*A deluge of law-suits against the HHS pour in on Monday over the "contraception mandate". The University of Notre Dame, as one of the Catholic organizations filing suit, have apparently failed to find that "common ground" with the Obama administration they so loudly lauded three years ago.
*Bishop Gerhard Ludwig Müller no longer being considered for head of CDF; his negative attitude toward the SSPX could be one of many reasons.
*The Holy See decries the leaking of documents that ended up the basis for a seditious book as a "criminal act", and vows to conduct and investigation and bring the culprits to justice.
*A power struggle in the Vatican could prompt the Holy Father to make radical changes to the curia.
*Hollande begins his anti-Christ rule of France by saluting secularism and threatening the sanctity of marriage.
http://eponymousflower.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/sspx-unification-postponed.html UGH!
ReplyDeleteHoly Rosary, thanks for the update. However, "don't let your heart be troubled". It was extremely imprudent and irresponsible for The Eponymous Flower to post what that story with the title that things have been postponed. They have not!
ReplyDeleteHere is what I posted there, which should explain why it is a egregious mis-characterization to call this a postponement:
That's hardly a postponement. That is well within the time frame that both the SSPX governing council and the Holy See has indicated. We are looking at late June or July. That's exactly what has been expected. Bishop Fellay called an extraordinary general chapter of the SSPX for late JULY, not this month or in June.
I think it terribly scurrilous for you to post this as though things were not moving as originally planned. It is as though everyone's heads are spinning like possessed people. Please just calm down and direct your energies to praying for the full restoration of the Traditional Latin Mass and traditional Catholicism.
Thankyou David. More prayers for the Holy Father...he has had a lot to suffer this week, from the look of it, and we know nothing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Feast Day and may we all be especially blessed in this week of grace.