Friday, November 21, 2025

"What does the Latin Mass have to do with abortion?"


We’re all aware of chanceries 20 years ago harassing their indult parishes for not practicing NFP (because of an abundance of children, not a dearth).  But, until you visit your first TLM parish, you could be fooled into thinking we had cured Down Syndrome because you don’t see those children at the Novus Ordo parishes.   Does Jones think these people are genetically superior the way the homosexuals do?
Similarly, these parishes have historically shown no interest in Međugorje Pilgrimages nor TOB lectures.  Is Jones underestimating the supernatural effects of the Mass which become most apparent when people leave and go back to dying their hair blue, contracepting, and acting like Jews?
And why is he still hung up on the bizarre notion that traditionalism is a divisive movement based in New York with its strings being pulled by Jews?   Take a look at a map of Ecclesia Dei parishes and you’ll see a black hole in the New York Metropolitan area precisely because the Jews have let the hierarchy know they don’t want it.  Only this year did the gay bishop of Brooklyn permit a Latin Mass parish (ICKSP) to be established and that coincided with prohibiting it  in the two diocesan parishes that had it occasionally.
 https://onepeterfive.com/new-survey-shows-disparity-of-beliefs-between-latin-mass-novus-ordo-catholics/

even AI has it figured out



For the Boomers, pointing out the correlation between rites of worship and belief is pissing on a third rail the way acknowledging the existence of a JQ was for their fathers.   All Boomers?  Of course not, that would be a category error.  We all know Boomers who wouldn’t go near a TLM who, nevertheless, are praying in front of abortuaries every week.   Many of these people blew their life’s savings on a trip to Međugorje and they love talking about taking a century to unpack the mysteries of TOB like George Weigel’s pet parrot. 


  Lex orandi, lex credendi  



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