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7 Thoughts on “Canon212 Update: The Religion of Not, No, and Nothing

  1. Stephen Lowe on May 28, 2021 at 4:49 pm said:

    This was soooo on point. Thanks for sharing your wisdom. I think GK Chesterton said…. if you believe in everything, you believe in nothing..or something like that.

  2. Edison Frisbee on May 29, 2021 at 9:52 am said:

    “The Sign of Peace Gave Me a New Appreciation for the Pandemic…..”

  3. Joyce Webb on May 29, 2021 at 10:36 am said:

    Hi Frank, I have been listening to your comments about the Church for a short time, about six months. My comment is I wish you would talk longer about the issues facing the Church. I view Trunews everyday and As We Know on Rumble. Their segments go for anywhere from an hour to an hour and a half. I would encourage you to go more into depth on the what is happening in our Church today. I went to the World Meeting of Families in both 2015 and 2018. In 2018, I began to notice that something wasn’t quite right with what Francis was telling us. I asked my parish priest what was going on with Francis? Things just didn’t seem right, with the Pachamama and the masses at the Vatican being halted. He told me to watch out, I might be starting a schism. Me, starting a schism? More people need to be aware of globalist Francis. I told my neighbor I was having doubts with Francis, she was surprised, but she’s not a Catholic. I live in Canada and we are in lockdown, we can’t go to mass. I have to watch daily mass on Youtube. I miss receiving the sacraments. Our bishops are spineless not to stand up to the governement. If they kept the churches open, how many people
    could they arrest? I’m very disappointed with the bishops. So, I just wanted to say, talk a bit longer, I’m positive that people will listen. You’re doing a fantastic job. God bless you!

    • fgwalkers@att.net on May 29, 2021 at 11:45 am said:

      Thanks, Joyce. I’ll think about that. I squeeze those videos in between updates at Canon212. I pray you can get to Mass and the sacraments.

  4. Maxine Moore on May 29, 2021 at 11:18 am said:

    Yes, terrific points about the Nuchurch of Nihilism.
    Under the poisonous auspices of Pachamama, it proclaims an infernal syllogism: there is no heaven, there is no hell; if there is no hell, there is no sin; if there is no sin, there is no judge, and if there is no judgement, then evil might as well be good and good might as well be evil.

    Aldo Maria Valli wrote that “the god of whom Bergoglio speaks is not one who forgives but rather one who removes all blame.” There is no sin in Bergoglio’s death. There is no fall that makes us live hard up, every day, against the terror of the end of our existence. There is only a kind of therapeutic ringing of bells, breezy talk about encounter [or “unity,” as Mr. Walker likes to joke about], and a set of rituals not intended to be liturgical.”

    The Holy Spirit told Blessed Marie-Julie Jahenny (1881): «The wicked will not stop on this odious and sacrilegious road. They will go further to compromise everything at once, the Holy Church, the clergy and the faith. Bishops will be replaced by others formed from Hell, initiated to every vice and to all the wicked iniquities that will cover their souls with dirt… new prayers for new sacraments, new temples, new baptisms, new confraternities.»

    Now, as in the early days of Christianity overshadowed by the Colosseum, it remains intrinsically evil to honor edicts based upon fraudulent authority and outright lies. I read somewhere that “The bums have no power over our conscience.” If we are unmoved by their threats and bullying, “perhaps we shall each win the white robe of Martyrdom. How privileged are those who exit this world so well-dressed.”

  5. Aqua on May 30, 2021 at 4:45 pm said:

    Ed Feser’s response to the apostasy of Rod Dreher and potential apostasy of Steve Skojec is essential reading. For those who missed it on Frank’s page, here it is again. Please read it –

    https://edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2021/05/do-not-abandon-your-mother.html

    What he writes there precisely describes why I came to the HRCC. It is not about any one man, be he ever so smart and eloquent. Nor is it about a movement and current fashions. Holy Mother Church is an institution outside of time and completely independent of the moment. It goes back to Christ, yes, at the pinnacle, but truly – it goes back further to Melchizedek and Abraham and ancient prophesies and Covenants made and fulfilled. It is an unbroken line, its Liturgy and rituals (the valid ones) do not have a known beginning – they emerge from the mist of antiquity. Somehow.

    And so also for the Pope and Shepherds in union with him. All Popes remain valid forever. All Popes have an equal say on the Magisterium. In Protestantism, a Pastor comes and goes and his ideas go with him. In the HRCC, God is at the center and His most cherished creation is the Seat of Peter which exists until the end of time. Every valid occupant of it who possesses the Munus, or Divine Office, will remain with the Church forever as part of Her teaching Magisterium. To the extent they participate, they participate together as one (as the Holy Trinity is one John 17: 20-23).

    And so also for we, the Faithful. We do not participate in HRCC as individuals looking for mental and social and spiritual fulfillment. We participate with all the others who ever have and ever will participate in the Body of Christ, which is THE.ONLY.WAY.TO.KNOW.AND.MEET.GOD. All Catholics who have ever been are my “fellow Parishioners”. We go to Mass together. We kneel as one. We receive Jesus as one. We confess our sins and do Penance as one. We sing praises and we submit to authority as one. When I sin, when I rebel, I damage not only myself but all those in communion with me In Christ. I damage the Body, even (especially) when the sin is hidden, not confessed, not publicly known.

    Rebelling against the rightful authority of a Priest of God and not accepting the rightful authority of the true Pope who holds the Munus, Office of Peter is perhaps one of the worst things you can do to Holy Mother Church.

    “Be Still. And Know. That I Am The Lord” – Ps 46:10

    As has been pointed out by another – be friendly with the reflective of shame. It leads to humility which leads to our rightful place within the peaceful Body Of Christ which far, far transcends our little moment under the sun.

  6. Maxine Moore on May 31, 2021 at 11:03 am said:

    “Its liturgy and rituals do not have a known beginning…”?

    Bible history and the Catechism provide clear teaching on the subject. For example, Christ’s Church was “prepared in a marvelous fashion in the history of the people of Israel.” Its liturgy has retained certain elements of the worship of the Old Covenant, adopting, for example, reading the Old Testament, praying the Psalms, recalling the “saving events and significant realities which have found their fulfillment in the mystery of Christ (promise and covenant, Exodus and Passover, kingdom and temple, exile and return).” The Liturgy of the Word originates in Jewish prayer; The Liturgy of the Hours and the Lord’s Prayer have parallels in Jewish prayer.

    In the Liturgy of the New Covenant, the celebration of the Holy Eucharist and the Sacraments is an encounter between Christ and the Church. The liturgical assembly, the children of God unified by the Holy Spirit and gathered into the one Body of Christ, transcend all racial, cultural, and social affinities. “The most intimate cooperation of the Holy Spirit and the Church is achieved in the liturgy.”

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