Monday, March 22, 2021

Bergoglio installs the desolation in St. Peter's Basilica, turning it into a museum, a ghost church, a desert

 






The brutal suppression of Holy Masses at the 45 side altars of St Peter’s went into force on Monday. The quiet prayers ascending into heaven every morning are no more.       Edward Pentin found instead two early concelebrated Eucharists with one and three concelebrants, and the main Mass at 8:30 with eight people in the pews. It was in a chapel behind a curtain.
Priests working in the Vatican are “ticked off,” a source told Pentin, “Very few of them are here joining in the concelebrated Masses this morning out of protest at the changes.”

Only, those priests are known. It's likely that Francis will pressure them to concelebrate or to face consequences.

Pentin confirms the evident fact that Francis is behind the decision. According to Pentin, he was helped by “one of his close confidants," Cardinal Beniamino Stella, the prefect of the Congregation for Clergy, and other cardinals close to him.

Obviously those cardinals who helped killing the Mass did not show up to participate in the forced concelebrations. They preach poverty but live in pompous apartments with their own private chapels.

Anonymous “Monsignor Ferrari” noticed on Twitter.com that the atmosphere in the Vatican is so repressive that even those who have celebrated Mass in St Peter for decades dare not to protest, “It is like communist China here.”



"The devil has always attempted, by means of the heretics, to deprive the world of the Mass, making them precursors of the Anti-Christ, who, before anything else, will try to abolish and will actually abolish the Holy Sacrament of the altar, as a punishment for the sins of men, according to the prediction of Daniel,' And strength was given him against the continual sacrifice'(Daniel 8:12)." St. Alphonsus Liguori, Doctor of the Church. (1696-1787)


Chrysostom: Or because he who desolated the city and the temple placed his statue there. 

Father E. Sylvester Berry

 “It is a matter of history that the most disastrous periods for the Church were times when the Papal throne was vacant, or when anti-popes contended with the legitimate head of the Church. Thus also shall it be in those evil days to come."


“The Church deprived of her chief pastor must seek sanctuary in solitude there to be guided by God Himself during those trying days . . . In those days the Church shall . . . find refuge and consolation in faithful souls, especially in the seclusion of the religious life.

“ . . . Our Divine Savior has a representative on earth in the person of the Pope upon whom He has conferred full powers to teach and govern. Likewise, Antichrist will have his representative in the false prophet who will be endowed with the plenitude of satanic powers to deceive the nations.

“ . . . As indicated by the resemblance to a lamb, the prophet will probably set himself up in Rome as a sort of antipope during the vacancy of the papal throne . . .

“ . . . The ‘abomination of desolation’ has been wrought in many Catholic churches by heretics and apostates who have broken altars, scattered relics of martyrs and desecrated the Blessed Sacrament. At the time of the French Revolution a lewd woman was seated upon the altar of the cathedral in Paris and worshipped as the goddess of reason. Such things but faintly foreshadow the abominations that will desecrate churches in those sorrowful days when Antichrist will seat himself at the altar to be adored as God.

“. . .Antichrist and his prophet will introduce ceremonies to imitate the Sacraments of the Church. In fact there will be a complete organization - a church of Satan set up in opposition to the Church of Christ. Satan will assume the part of God the Father; Antichrist will be honored as Savior, and his prophet will usurp the role of Pope. Their ceremonies will counterfeit the Sacraments . . .” Published in 1921 (37 years before the pivotal 1958) by Father E. Sylvester Berry in his book, The Apocalypse of St. John.

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  1. Sor de la Nativité warned about the usurpation of the papacy: “…I saw a great power rise up in the Church. It plundered, devastated and threw into confusion and disorder the vine of the Lord, having it trampled under foot by the people and holding it up to ridicule by all nations. Having vilified celibacy and oppressed the priesthood, it had the effrontery to confiscate the Church’s property and to arrogate for itself the powers of the Holy Father, whose person and laws it held in contempt”

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