Neo-Catholics
Gloria.TV – News Briefs 10/06/2012 06:45:45
Photo ~ Liturgical Chaos and AbuseNote: Not all the images shown in this video are of the Mass; they are also of other liturgical rites and ceremonies of the Church (blessings, processions et al) - some of them "fabricated" as 'para-liturgies'.
Neo-Catholics
In sum, neo-Catholics gladly defend and practice a form of Catholicism that would have horrified any Pope before 1960.
To appreciate this, one need only imagine Pope St. Pius X attending what today's neo-Catholic would consider a "reverent Novus Ordo Mass," with women, their heads uncovered, serving as "lectors," altar girls assisting the priest and handling the sacred vessels, the priest facing the people over a table, horrendous and doctrinally suspect vernacular translations proclaimed entirely in a loud voice, ecumenically oriented "Eucharistic prayers" that omit every reference to the Mass as propitiatory sacrifice, banal hymns and even pop music, the handshake (or hug) of peace, Communion in the hand, and lay men and women distributing the Sacred Host and Precious Blood to standing communicants.
How would St. Pius X react to this spectacle?
Obviously, he would react as traditionalists do; and, as Pope, he would order it to cease immediately.
But for the neo-Catholic, the same spectacle poses no problem whatever, and in his view of the situation calls only for" obedience" to the ruinous innovations that produced it.
Whether he knows it or not, therefore, the neo-Catholic has broken with Tradition.
This is not just a question of the appearance of the Church as a visible commonwealth in her worship and other praxis, but also of novel orientations, attitudes and liberal tendencies never been before seen in Catholics who considered themselves faithful.
A prime example is the "Catholic charismatic renewal," an "ecclesial movement" of babbling, "Spirit-filled," interdenominational congregations, who gather in sports arenas and other large venues to be thrilled by raucous music and the exhortations of "anointed" preachers, many of them Protestant ministers.
The movement is founded on a dearly heterodox pneumatological conception of the Church, which regards the institution of the Catholic Church as but a visible manifestation, however admirable, of a preexistent pan-denominational "union in the Holy Spirit" with objective heretics.
This grotesquerie has penetrated nearly every diocese in North America, and is vigorously promoted by the decidedly neoCatholic Franciscan University of Steubenville and Mother Angelica's Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), the media flagship of neo-Catholicism. (That EWTN's strange brew of traditional devotions and appalling novelties is considered rock-solid Catholicism today only indicates the depth of the current crisis.)
Quoted from The Great Facade











