At the funeral of Benedict XVI could have been missing the “ideological priest” who denies Communion to a faithful who kneels and rejects him?

AT THE FUNERAL OF BENEDICT XVI THE “IDEOLOGICAL PRIEST” WHO DENIES COMMUNION TO A FAITHFUL WHO KNEES HIM AND REJECTS HIM?

In a world that kneels before all the worst idols, never let anyone dare to kneel before the Most Holy Body of Christ, because it is a real affront!

— Pastoral Liturgical —

 

 

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Editors of The Island of Patmos

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No, the “ideological priest” can never miss, especially on the most particular and delicate occasions. What could be better to do than to deny a faithful Holy Communion for having dared to kneel before the Most Holy Eucharist? All at the funeral of Benedict XVI who during his pontificals administered Holy Communion from the kneeler at the altar of confession, offering it to his mouth. This presbyter, besides not knowing the abysmal difference between a “poor priest” it's a “poor priest”, perhaps belongs to the consortium of those who think "Carnival is over"? Someone wanted a "poor Church" and we ended up with the poor Church! Does anyone remember this crowded square, because maybe it will be the last.

 

the Island of Patmos, 5 January 2023

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