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JMJ
I almost lost patience with someone at a modern Catholic Men's meeting a couple of months ago. My interlocutor (yes I've been waiting for years to use that word in context!) affirmed that a black mass wasn't valid. Meaning that Our Lord Jesus Christ wasn't present because the priest who attempted to confect the sacrament had a bad intention.
The root of the problem is that the priest had two separate intentions:
- To do what the Church does when it confects the sacrament,
- To provide the consecrated host for the purposes of sacrilege.
At that point, in a firm / somewhat exasperated tone I stated:
This is a Dogma of the Catholic Church, if you don't like it leave the Church!!!At which some of the other modern Catholic who know that I am a Traditional Catholic who seeks the sacraments from the SSPX chuckled.
But the point is clear, I shouldn't have to explain Catholic Dogma to Catholics, but when I am amongst modern Catholics it happens all too often.
To this end, I decided to take the list I posted in 2013 (Tradicat: De Fide Teachings of the Catholic Church) and add a summary from Ott that seem to be the most pertinent for today's crisis.
Hopefully this initiative won't die on the vine because I am still reallllllly busy.
P^3
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