"The adversary hath spread out his hand upon all her pleasant things: for she hath seen that that the heathen entered into her sanctuary, whom thou didst command that they should not enter into thy congregation. Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Return unto the LORD thy God."
From the the Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah; First Nocturn of Tenebrae for Holy Thursday.
From: Vox
Sent: March-28-13 9:58 AM
Subject: GAIA EARTH MASS at HOLY NAME CHURCH TORONTO!
Your Eminence, Excellency, Father
Morrasse,
“If we do not preach Jesus Christ,
we preach the Devil.” These words spoken by our Holy Father Francis have never
ringed more true, yet, on this Maundy Thursday, this scandalous matter has been
forwarded to me. Regretfully, I must write to you on this Holy Day, rather than
all of us being docile to the Spirit, truthfully, the Cult of God must go on
and our labours as laity justified in Lumen Gentium and by our Baptism and
Confirmation in Christ and the Holy Spirit, must continue.
How is it possible that this abomination of earth worship to a pagan goddess
can be allowed to take place in a Catholic Church and promoted on the web page.
Now, I note that it does not appear on a page today that I can find, but it is
cached in a search as you will see below on the print screen.
Your Eminence, Your Excellency, many
times I and others have written and we receive no answers. With all filial
respect, I am requesting an answer that this abomination not take place and
that the Communications Department will take up its responsibility in these
matters not only not to post but to bring such matters, the actual
breaking of the First Commandment to your immediate attention. How much more
scandal do the flock of Toronto have to contend with?
Know that you are in the prayers of myself and many these Holy Days.
Yours truly,
bcc. various Catholics in Toronto
Google the cache here.
(Taken
from the Newsletter of the Archdiocese of Toronto)
Apr 3 & Apr 5
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Missa Gaia Earth
Mass.Holy
Name Catholic Church, 71 Gough Avenue, Toronto. 7:30 p.m.The school’s
140-voice choir, musicians and dancers will perform this joyous rhythmic,
contemporary work inspired by St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of
animals and ecology. It is a musical/spiritual celebration of God’s
creation that includes the human voice alongside that of the wolf,
whale and loon. An instrumental ensemble featuring present students
and alumnae provide an eclectic canvas of traditional, gospel,
new age and world music. |
Admission is $15.
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4 comments:
But, of course, a certain Cardinal will do nothing about this profanation of the Mass.
Like he did regarding the abominations occurring at a parish in Newmarket, he will, instead, show "mercy".
Still, we must keep reporting on such matters, for the benefit of The Remnant.
Not to make too much of this but, this appears to be an announcement of a 'performance' of an 'artistic' musical work rather than an actual attempt at celebrating a 'Mass'. The give away is that they are charging $15 admission. Of course it's still not appropriate to put on such a spectacle in a Catholic church.
Pope Francis would approve!
A good book on this subject is:
Ungodly Rage: The Hidden Face of Catholic Feminism
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