Showing posts with label Low Mass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Low Mass. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2021

Cardinal Cupich Bans The Hail Mary And Prayer To Saint Michael After Mass

These two prayers are included in what is known as the Leonine Prayers, said after every Low Mass in the Traditional Latin Mass.  Many people today grew up without hearing of them, but before Holy Mass was trivialized by the "spirit of Vatican II", all Catholics were familiar with them.  Pope Leo XIII (an underrated pope if ever there was one) directed that they be said after every Low Mass to plead for protection of the Church against malevolent forces.  He gave this order following a vision that he had of the Church being attacked by demonic forces.  Understanding now how the Vatican II council was largely highjacked by Freemasons to undermine the Church, we can easily understand why they wanted those prayers discontinued.  And so they were.

After Pope Benedict's moto proprio allowing the Traditional Latin Mass to be prayed with greater freedom, other priests began to re-incorporate at least part of the Leonine prayers after the Novus Ordo Masses.

Cardinal Cupich has decided that these prayers are simply not acceptable, being the true progressive that he is.  He has been the subject of many posts of mine (and of others, too).  Consider his chequered history.  While Bishop of Spokane, he forbade his priests from participating in the 40 Days for Life campaign.  He was a key aide to Pope Francis in conducting the charade known as the Synod on the Family.  A parish in Chicago had the Traditional Latin Mass; Cupich quashed that by suspending the pastor's faculties.  I could go on, but don't want this post to get too long.

Now for Taylor Marshall's video on this latest Cupich scandal.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Prayers of Pope Leo XIII After Mass

Remember the Leonine Prayers? Pope Leo XIII had a vision in which he saw the Church being attacked by the devil in the 20th century. He was dead-on correct. To call down God's graces on the Church, he directed that certain prayers be prayed after all Low Masses. After Vatican II, those prayers were dropped - with no official directive to do so.

I suggest that these be resumed as soon as possible (click on the link above for these prayers). Even if it doesn't happen in your Church, stay after Mass a few minutes longer and recite them by yourself or with companions. As an added benefit, you will be a witness for reverence to the rest of the congregation who will undoubtedly be carrying on as though the nave of the Church was a social hall.