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Even Pro-Francis Zenit disagrees with Virus Trad Gordon Brothers in saying "One may go in Good Conscience" to SPPX Masses

Even the pro-Francis Zenit's Fr. Edward McNamara, director of the Sacerdos Institute at the Regina Apostolorum University, on March 17, disagrees with Francis traditionalists Tim and Dave Gordon's claim that Catholics may not attend the Society of St. Pius X Masses.

Fr. McNamara said:

"Only if there is no alternative should one attend the Mass celebrated by a priest from the Society of St. Puis X. If one has to do so, then I would say that one may go in good conscience and recieve Communion at such a Mass. It would also fulfill the Sunday obligation."
Zenit News Agency, "SSPX Masses," March 17, 2020)

Many traditionalist Catholics are calling the Gordon brothers virus traditionalists for the reason that they have joined One Peter Five publisher Steve Skojec's campaign to promote banning the Mass because they along with Francis apparently believe that the coronavirus is supposedly a kind of new Black Plague.

Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

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Aqua said…
Arbp LeFebvre wrote the following personal Declaration to the Cardinals responsible for an inquiry into his pious Order (circa 1975):

“We adhere with all our heart and all our soul to Catholic Rome, guardian of the Catholic Faith and the traditions necessary to maintain it, and to Eternal Rome, mistress of wisdom and truth. On the other hand we refuse and have always refused to follow the Rome of the neo-Modernist and the new Protestant trend which was clearly evident in the Second Vatican Council and, after the Council in all the reforms which flowed from it.“

I am no expert, but I’ve read enough of his writings to know this is but a sample of his devout loyalty and submission to Holy Mother Church, Her Magisterial Authority and all Her Dogmas; and to the Pope and Bishops in union with him, responsible for passing them on intact and whole.

Anyone who says that the man who wrote this declaration of fidelity is also in schism is either ignorant or dishonest.

The story of his pious Order and its survival is complicated, interesting and full of intrigue between His own orthodoxy and heretical modernist heterodoxy within the Hierarchy. We are still fighting that battle within, today. Thankfully, providentially, they survive. The few.
Aqua said…
Fascinating dialogue on Benedict Carter’s “Great Stalin” twitter feed in regards to this topic. He is saying things, quite eloquently, never seen before in the mainstream.

https://twitter.com/benedictcarter6

The tide is turning (let us pray).

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