Our Lord spoke to Sister Saint-Pierre about the sins against the Second Commandment, namely blasphemy.
If we consult the Catechism of the Council of Trent‘s treatment of the Second Commandment, it teaches that those who support heresy, and “distort the Sacred Scriptures from their genuine and true meeting,” are guilty of sins against the Second Commandment.
Thus, those who distort the meaning of Scripture, namely Protestants,are, in the objective order, guilty of this sin, because their perversion of Sacred Scripture is an irreverence to the Holy Word of God.
By contrast, in the name of Ecumenism, Catholics are now encouraged to attend the lectures of Protestant ministers in Protestant churches.
If we consult the Catechism of the Council of Trent‘s treatment of the Second Commandment, it teaches that those who support heresy, and “distort the Sacred Scriptures from their genuine and true meeting,” are guilty of sins against the Second Commandment.
Thus, those who distort the meaning of Scripture, namely Protestants,are, in the objective order, guilty of this sin, because their perversion of Sacred Scripture is an irreverence to the Holy Word of God.
By contrast, in the name of Ecumenism, Catholics are now encouraged to attend the lectures of Protestant ministers in Protestant churches.
Further, the 1993 Directory for the Application of the Principles and Norms of Ecumenism encourages unprecedented ecumenical camaraderie between Catholics and non-Catholics; a camaraderie always regarded by the Church as grave sins against Faith. The Directory:
* encourage common “spiritual exercises “and “retreats” between Catholics and Protestants [#114]
* allows non-Catholics to lecture in seminaries [#81]
* encourages diocesan Bishops to lend their parish churches to non-Catholics for their prayer services [#137]
* promotes interdenominational prayer services among Catholics and Protestants in each other’s churches [#112]
* encourages The joint publication of an interdenominational Bible between Catholics and Protestants [#185]
* discourages Catholics from attempting to convert non-Catholics [#’s 23, 79, 81, 125]
* recommends the construction of a single church to be owned and used by both Catholics and non-Catholics [#138]
* further recommends that in these joint churches, the Blessed Sacrament be placed in a separate chapel or room so as not to offend non-believers.(#139)
* encourage common “spiritual exercises “and “retreats” between Catholics and Protestants [#114]
* allows non-Catholics to lecture in seminaries [#81]
* encourages diocesan Bishops to lend their parish churches to non-Catholics for their prayer services [#137]
* promotes interdenominational prayer services among Catholics and Protestants in each other’s churches [#112]
* encourages The joint publication of an interdenominational Bible between Catholics and Protestants [#185]
* discourages Catholics from attempting to convert non-Catholics [#’s 23, 79, 81, 125]
* recommends the construction of a single church to be owned and used by both Catholics and non-Catholics [#138]
* further recommends that in these joint churches, the Blessed Sacrament be placed in a separate chapel or room so as not to offend non-believers.(#139)
Our Church leaders have virtually abandoned the traditional teaching of the Catechism of the Council of Trent.
They now send Catholics into the arms of Protestants who, in the objective order, blaspheme Our Lord by their perversion of His Word, Sacred Scripture. In light of our Lord‘s request to Sister Saint Pierre to make reparation for sins against the Second Commandment, perhaps we can make a daily practice of reciting the Golden Arrow in reparation to Our Lord for Protestants irreverence towards Sacred Scripture, and for the deluded “Catholic ecumenists” who promote, (and engage in), religious camaraderie with members of false religions.
They now send Catholics into the arms of Protestants who, in the objective order, blaspheme Our Lord by their perversion of His Word, Sacred Scripture. In light of our Lord‘s request to Sister Saint Pierre to make reparation for sins against the Second Commandment, perhaps we can make a daily practice of reciting the Golden Arrow in reparation to Our Lord for Protestants irreverence towards Sacred Scripture, and for the deluded “Catholic ecumenists” who promote, (and engage in), religious camaraderie with members of false religions.
From the book: The Revelations of the Holy Face of Jesus by John Vennari
Post December 18
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