Thursday, 28 August 2014

New Appointment for Congregation for Divine Worship Expected



I'm putting £50 on that guy from Riverdance.

It would still be an improvement on Archbishop Marini.

Start praying now...


6 comments:

Pétrus said...

I am struggling to imagine a worse appointment than ++Marini.

He would certainly be divisive.

Anonymous said...

Lord have mercy.

Genty said...

Expect the worst.

Our Lady of Good Success-pray for us. said...

Oh, dear. lord of the Prance. I remember back in the day jpii raising the dust devils from the boards of horizontalism: http://sbyvl.wordpress.com/2014/08/27/great-moments-from-the-reign-of-saint-john-paul-ii-lord-of-the-dance/

As for appointments for the continuation of the ruination of Catholic Worship these days? Isn't 'catholic worship' becoming increasingly oxymoronic? It was suggested once that people should distinguish between real 'problems' and simple 'inconvenience'. Someone else suggested that real problems derail the train, whilst inconvenience 'is not being able to get a nice seat on the un-derailed train'. I would say that the Novus Ordo Intiative is not and never was a simple 'inconvenience'. Instead it derailed the Faith and lives of an entire generation of Faithful and those who followed them. Who cares who they choose next? He will simply continue to impliment the problem.

Chloe said...

PRAY! For crying out loud! We need to pray and have some faith our prayers will be answered! The Church is in this mess because we're not praying, fasting, etc enough. The Immaculate Heart WILL triumph but let's give her ammunition to help it happen sooner. Enough prayers and Marini will have a decent successor. Remember the vision of Dominic Savio? Even England's bishops can have the fog lifted from their minds if God so wills it.

Mind you, I'm the worst offender for not doing enough and not trusting God enough. May the good Lord give us the grace to do His Will.

Православный физик said...

May it be Cardinal Ranjith, and don't burst my bubble...yet

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