Showing posts with label difference between Novus Ordo and a Catholic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label difference between Novus Ordo and a Catholic. Show all posts

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Questions: A Vigano conspiracy? Pope Leo XIII OK’s cocaine?





We return to the email inbox on this episode of What Catholics Believe. Among the many questions examined and answered: • Is it possible that Vigano is an actor and his letter was staged? • How does one go about rejecting the Novus Ordo and by whose authority? • What is a Catholic to do when they have no traditional Catholic priest available? • How to answer those whom have the approach that being quasi-traditional is better than nothing? • If it is sinful for one to smoke marijuana, wouldn’t it be logical to conclude it would also be sinful to use cocaine even if it were consumed in a drink? • In the Gospels are there more references by Our Lord, Jesus the Christ, to heaven or hell?

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Is Viganò’s life in danger?



This episode of What Catholics Believe opens with a discussion between Tom and Fr. Jenkins about Abp. Viganò: — Why is the story fading? — Why isn’t anyone reporting that Viganò is in hiding because he fears for his life? — Where is the media in all of this?  The show then proceeds to Fr. Jenkins answering questions from the email inbox: — What is the future of the Roman Catholic Church?  — What are the differences between the Novus Ordo Missae and the Traditional Latin Mass? — Why is communion given under only one species in the Traditional Latin Mass when the Novus Ordo, Orthodox, Protestants, et al. give both?

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

The Crucifixion of the Catholic Church




On this episode of What Catholics Believe — The Crucifixion of the Catholic Church — Fr. Jenkins answers emails and examines several topics.  The following are some of the email questions and subjects discussed: should Catholics elect a new Pope?; what is the difference between Catholicism and the Novus Ordo?; the role of Vatican II’s ‘Dignitatis humanae’ in the crimes of the Novus Ordo; Georg Gänswein’s 9/11 comment; Francis blaming the Viganò dossier and fallout on the great accuser, Satan; how what’s happening today mirrors the Passion of Our Lord; and lastly a discussion of the feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary.