Archbishop Ngo-Dinh-Thuc Martyr for the Faith
On February 25, 1981,
Archbishop Ngo-Dinh-Thuc (elder brother of
assassinated president of
Archbishop Ngo was hated by
a lot of people - including his own countrymen among whom
were those he had seen to the altar of God as priests. He was a real problem
for the Conciliar Modernists because he was not just
an ordinary Archbishop, but even more: he was the older brother of the
President of Vietnam. His importance has been downplayed by insignificant petty
ambitious clerics whose secret aspirations to become bishops were frustrated.
So, too, did many of the laymen who faced the prospect of genuine bishops
returning them to their place - to put it bluntly and frankly.
Until Archbishop Ngo, there
was anarchy. There is still anarchy only because the anarchists profit by the
confusion they create. The order established by God continues, just as the
crucifixion did not put an end to the Church. To understand the hatred of the
The Archbishop condemned
the New Mass and the New Sacraments as invalid. He condemned the Modernism
reigning supreme in the
“Ideo,
quatenus episcopus
Ecclesiae Catholicae Romanae,
judico sedem Ecclesiae Catholicae Romanae vacantem esse, et opportet me, uti episcopus, omnia facere ut Ecclesias
Catholica Romae perduret ad salutem aeternam animarum.”
What this declaration means
is that he, Archbishop Ngo, having weighed all that was transpiring in Rome
and elsewhere was forced to one
conclusion: All the evils poisoning the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ can have but one source: the very heart of
Catholicism: the Vatican! The blood is poisoned with Modernism, as Pope St.
Pius X had stated in his Encyclical Letter “Pascendi”
against Modernism. Archbishop Ngo perceived this same thing and as a faithful
and courageous bishop of the Roman Catholic Church, he knew he must act.
You can read this and much more in the book .
Archbishop
Ngo-Dinh-Thuc – Martyr for the Faith.
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