Remember When That Jesuit Attacked Transubstantiation?
The dogmas of the Real Presence and Transubstantiation are two completely different dogmas.
The dogmas of the Real Presence and Transubstantiation are two completely different dogmas.
This idea is echoed by the Memoriale Domini, the 1969 Instruction forbidding (with the inevitable exceptions) the reception of Holy Communion in the Hand.
"This method of distributing holy communion [on the tongue] must be retained," because it ensures reverence to the Eucharist "more effectively." -Paul VI
We wish to express to you some of the motivations for seeking to have the Latin Mass for our children’s formation in your diocese.
We cannot dispense with bodily signs of reverence and respect, because He is bodily present; the God-man is truly present.
I will attend only the TLM or another traditional rite of the Church.
None of these issues should prevent us from working together in mutual charity for the common good of a moral society.
If you are prepared to object to clerical abuse, then I would ask: Is the liturgical abuse of Our Lord and of the faithful not as grave a fault? Might it not be, on the contrary, even more grave, inasmuch as it stems from and promotes indifference, disbelief, irreverence, sacrilege, toward the Holy One, Christ…
This crusade was called by His Excellency, Bishop Athanasius Schneider in June of 2020 in response to the profanations of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament during the COVID crisis.
Photo by Allison Girone. Belief in the Eucharist, part II. In part one of this article, I introduced readers to “Fr. John,” a local priest at a Novus Ordo parish and his good efforts to introduce traditional piety to animate faith in the Real Presence. Many traditional Catholics do not think it matters what changes…