THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHHer Doctrine and MoralsSts. Peter and Paul, Apostles29 June 2008 |
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Dear Friend,
Today we celebrate the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul rather than the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost. Both feasts give us the occasion to continue the thoughts of last week.
In the feast of the Apostles we see that Christ has placed in their hands the keys to the kingdom of Heaven and in the gospel for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost we are warned to beware of false prophets who come in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.
Last week we ended with a quote taken from the public declaration of Bishop Ngo. Bishop Ngo lifted the false sheep's wool clothing from the backs of these ravenous wolves of the Novus Ordo. He showed to the world that those who pretended to the succession of St. Peter (Who professed the divinity of Christ and was entrusted with the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven.) were not true successors because they had grievously departed from the sacred trust that every true vicar must maintain. (By their fruits you will know them.)
Those pretenders to the succession of the Apostles were unmasked by Bishop Ngo. He was able to see and show the rest of the world the obvious because their fruits were ripening all around us.
St. Peter and his true successors were given the keys to the kingdom of Heaven in response to a faith that was placed in them by God. St. Peter's successors have all vowed to protect and uphold this faith, and to condemn any aberration of this faith.
With the arrival of the false "Council of Vatican II" we see that there were pretenders to this place of St. Peter who were not his true successors, because rather than make the same profession of faith as St. Peter had ("Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast words of everlasting life, and we have come to believe and to know that thou art the Christ the Son of God" St. John 6, 69-70), they chose rather to place their trust and hope in men.
The alleged "Pope Paul VI" appeared before the United Nations on October 4 1965 and placed himself and all that he represented in "suffrage" to this body of men. ". . . We bring to this Organization the suffrage of Our recent Predecessors, that of the entire Catholic Episcopate, and Our own, convinced as We are that this Organization represents the obligatory path of modern civilization and of world peace..." And rather than profess Christ as the only one to whom we can truly turn for help this impostor says: "The peoples of the earth turn to the United Nations as the last hope of concord and peace. . ."
These men implemented drastic changes to all that is holy and sacred without giving any thought to the spiritual ramifications of their actions. (Or rather they did give cognizance to it, knowing full well that they were destroying all that they put their hands to.) Thus the new "Mass" was acceptable to all the Protestants because it no longer represented the truth of Christ "This is My Body. . ." This new "Mass": turned the altar into a table; turned the sacrifice into a meal; turned an offering to God into the praise of their fellow men; turned the sacrificing priest into a presider; etc. Ultimately it turned the House of God into a den of thieves. For they stole away all that was sacred, even chased Our Lord Himself away: Out with the tabernacle then out with the traditional (true) words of Consecration, so that Christ was not even permitted in the Churches built for His honor and glory by His faithful Catholics.
Where were those who would say with St. Peter: "Thou art Christ the Son of the living God."? Where were those with the faith that led St. Peter to realize that there is no one else to whom we can turn because only Christ has the words of everlasting life? It is obvious that those who placed their faith and hope for world peace in the hand of the United Nations rather than in the hands of God did not have the same faith as St. Peter. And therefore cannot be said to have succeeded upon his throne.
Bishop Ngo, uncovered these wolves in sheep's clothing and pointed out the bitter fruit that was appearing so that all would be able to see and judge. And then he did what he had to do to preserve that which was given him to preserve and to pass on.
The fruits of his labor are visible today in at least three true bishops who hold to all that the true Church holds and teaches, and condemns all that is contrary to this. They make available to those that they can the true Sacraments that are so necessary for our salvation. They sanctify, teach, rule, and govern as all true successors of the Apostles must do.
Though they are despised by the world and all its false religions they deem it an honor because they have been found worthy to bear all this in imitation of Our Lord Himself.
"By their fruits you will know them."
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