Novus Ordo Missae – I
God has worked miracles with the N.O.
Mass?
That’s what the evidence suggests. Alas?
That’s what the evidence suggests. Alas?
“Facts
are stubborn things,” is a famous quote of the United States’ second President,
John Adams (1735–1826), “and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations or
the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and
evidence.” Concerning the New Order of Mass imposed upon the entire Latin Rite
Church by Paul VI in 1969, there are some stubborn facts, apt to perturb the
“wishes and inclinations” of Catholics cleaving to Catholic Tradition. Let
successive issues of these “Comments” first of all present some of these facts;
secondly let us see how they may be explained in view of the disastrous role
played over the last 46 years by the NOM in helping Catholics to lose the
Faith, and thirdly let us deliberate as to what conclusions a wise Catholic
needs to draw. First of all, some facts:—
On
august 18, 1996, in St Mary’s parish church in the centre of Buenos Aires,
Argentina, Fr Alejandro Pezet was finishing distributing communion (of a new
Mass, for sure) when a woman told him of a discarded host at the back of the
church. A parishioner having received communion in the hand must have dropped
it on their way out of church and abandoned it as being too dirty to be
consumed off the floor. Fr Pezet picked it up, put it correctly in a vase of
water and placed it in the tabernacle where in a few days it would normally
dissolve and could be properly disposed of. However, when on August 26 he
opened the tabernacle, what was his surprise to find that the host had turned
into a bloody substance. Photographs taken on Bishop Bergoglio’s orders 11 days
later showed that it had significantly increased in size. For three years it
was kept under strict secret in the tabernacle, but in 1999 then Archbishop
Bergoglio decided to carry out a scientific analysis. On October 15, 1999, in
the presence of witnesses he allowed Dr Ricardo Castañon, a neuro-psycho
physiologist approved of by Rome, to take a sample for testing.
Dr
Castañon took the sample firstly to a forensic laboratory in San Francisco
which recognized human ADN. A Dr Robert Lawrence located white globules. A Dr.
Ardonidoli in Italy thought it was probably heart tissue. An Australian
Professor, John Walker, recognized muscular tissue with white globules intact.
To
remove all doubt Dr Castañon resorted to a renowned cardiologist and forensic
pathologist from Columbia University, New York, Dr Federico Zugibe, without
telling him where the specimen came from.
Looking
down his microscope Dr Zugibe is quoted as having said, “I can tell you exactly
what it is. It is part of the muscle found in the wall of the heart’s left
ventricle which makes the heart beat and gives the body its life. Intermingled
in the tissue are white blood-cells, which tells me firstly that the heart was
alive at the moment when the sample was taken because white blood-cells die
outside of a living organism, and secondly that white cells go to the aid of an
injury, so this heart has suffered. This is the sort of thing I see in patients
who have been beaten about the chest.” When asked how long these cells would
have remained alive had they come from a sample kept in water, Dr Zugibe
replied that they would have ceased to exist in a matter of minutes.
When
in June of 1976 Archbishop Lefebvre was on the brink of ordaining the first
large batch of SSPX priests despite Rome’s disapproval, a Roman official came
to promise him the end of all problems with Rome if only he would celebrate one
NOM. On principle, for doctrinal reasons, he refused. Then how can Almighty God
have worked Eucharistic miracles with and for this new Mass? Read here next
week a suggested answer.
Kyrie
eleison.
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