A ideia é usar os seus telemóveis para registar palavras dos celebrantes com as quais os "activistas" eventualmente discordem, muito concretamente na área da moral sexual e da visão cristã do casamento.
Precisa-se de celebrantes com clara doutrina e santa coragem e de fiéis com vigor físico e disposição para pôr na rua quem não respeite os sagrados ritos, quer se autodesigne cristão, quer não.
Precisa-se de celebrantes com clara doutrina e santa coragem e de fiéis com vigor físico e disposição para pôr na rua quem não respeite os sagrados ritos, quer se autodesigne cristão, quer não.
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Soros-Funded Group’s Political Director Calls for Subversive Activity During Christmas Masses
2010 December 7
The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; Upon those who dwelt in the land of gloom a light has shone. — Isaiah 9:1
This verse from Scripture will be read at Midnight Mass, December 25, in Catholic churches across America. For radicals in the pews, however, the light focused on will be the light coming from their smartphone screens as they communicate with each other and report to Aniello Alioto, political director of the George Soros-funded Progress Now, any “hostile activity” in the form of priests explaining Catholic teaching on the family and marriage.
George Soros’ Counterfeit Catholicism is decidedly no longer limited to public political discourse. Now reaching directly into Catholic parishes, the radical subversion of the Catholic Church holds nothing sacred. Not even Christmas Mass.
Thomas Peters of Catholic Vote first reported about a letter sent by Aniello Alioto to members of Catholics for Equality, a group that seeks to cause division in the Catholic Church here in America on issues related to homosexuality and marriage.
Let’s be clear what Alioto is saying: their organization plans to encourage its membership during Christmas to bring their phones to Church and to “report” from the pew whenever a priest or bishop dares to preach about the family or issues related to marriage, and to conduct fundraising in our sacred spaces.
It’s hard to imagine a more intrusive attempt to undermine the freedom of Catholic parishes and pastors to preach what the Church teaches to Catholics who are already constantly maligned outside of Mass about their views. Catholics for Equality has decided to take their fight against the Church into the very heart of our sacred worship spaces.
Besides announcing new smartphone apps designed to help with this subversion, Alioto’s letter claims that activists “don’t need the consent of our hierarchy” to behave in this manner at Mass. This could not be further from the truth. According to Canon Law, specifically Canon 528, Section 2, any priest, “under the authority of the diocesan Bishop” is within his rights to remove from the church building anyone who causes distraction from the “devout celebration of the sacraments.”
The parish priest is to take care that the blessed Eucharist is the centre of the parish assembly of the faithful. He is to strive to ensure that the faithful are nourished by the devout celebration of the sacraments, and in particular that they frequently approach the sacraments of the blessed Eucharist and penance. He is to strive to lead them to prayer, including prayer in their families, and to take a live and active part in the sacred liturgy. Under the authority of the diocesan Bishop, the parish priest must direct this liturgy in his own parish, and he is bound to be on guard against abuses.
Anyone engaged in activity that takes the focus away from the “devout celebration of the sacraments” may be removed from the church. Catholic priests and bishops would do well to be on guard for the use of cell phones during Mass, but particularly during Christmas Masses in light of this news.
If you are Catholic, please consider forwarding this article to your priest and to your bishop so that they can be aware of the danger.
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