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Vatican II ABOUT FACE! - Chiesa viva

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Astonishing! One could perhaps question the nobility and<br />

safety of marble tabernacles, but the treasures of artwork and<br />

Traditions of the Faith? Unfortunately, this nobility was trampled,<br />

scorned and thrown away by the churches, due to the<br />

bigotry and stupidity of many executive entities of <strong>Vatican</strong><br />

<strong>II</strong> of the seven “Instructions” of the Liturgical Constitution!<br />

All of them were overheated fantasies from the “false<br />

prophets” of a “Pastoral” unknown to the Church for twenty<br />

centuries!<br />

Unfortunately, altars “facing the people” were set up in<br />

churches and Cathedrals even before new Canons came out,<br />

before the Canonical Legislation came about and before the<br />

“Instrutio Oecum. Concilii” had even created a name for it:<br />

“altars facing the people,” where they allude only to an officiator<br />

that “must be able to easily move around the altar”<br />

(“why”?) “and officiate facing the people.”<br />

All this can be none other than the tragic confirmation by<br />

the innovators of their will to emphasize the heretical idea<br />

that the Mass is nothing but a “banquet,” a “supper”<br />

rather than the memory and bloodless renewal of the Sacrifice<br />

of the Cross. Proof of this is found in Article 7 of the<br />

“Istitutio Generalis Missalis Romani”:<br />

«Cena dominica, sive Missa, est sacra synaxis,<br />

seu congregatio populi Dei in unum convenientis,<br />

sacerdotale praeside, ad memoriale Domini<br />

celebrationem ...»<br />

[“The Sunday Supper, or Mass, is the sacred meeting<br />

or congregation of the people of God assembled,<br />

the priest presiding, to celebrate the memorial<br />

of the Lord.”]<br />

It is clear that the subject here is only “Sunday supper,”<br />

purely and simply sine adiecto! [without any additions] In<br />

fact, the two terms (“Sunday supper” and “Mass”) have the<br />

same values as “ens,” “verum” and “bonum”in the scholastic-Thomistic<br />

philosophy:<br />

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