Dr. Kwasniewski, as always, puts the truth and the crux of the matter into perfect words. Indeed, the Chutch should have held firm, like the parents that guard the hearth and home, knowing the wayward youngsters will return home when they’ve sown their wild oats, and if she didn’t do it then, she must do it now. Instead, the Church said if you can’t beat ‘em, join’em, and it’s been a disaster.
@johnf202310 сағат бұрын
You, of comforters the best; You, the soul’s most welcome guest; Sweet refreshment here below; In our labor, rest most sweet; Grateful coolness in the heat; Solace in the midst of woe.
@Marcia-fw3wz11 сағат бұрын
If they keep changing the liturgies and teachings, Catholicism could become just another denomination of Christianity.
@richardimon46812 сағат бұрын
I wonder what the position of The SSPX is in Japan? Do any of the bishops of Japan allow The Tridentine Mass? When I was there I did not find this out but I suppose that it is suppressed in the spirit of The Novus Ordo Missae.
@richardimon46812 сағат бұрын
We live in a very scary time. I was in Nagasaki one year ago and visited the Cathedral of Murakami. I was surprised to see that The Cathedral is more a tourist attraction than a Holy Catholic Church. I attended Mass there while in Nagasaki. I was happy to see so many Nuns and priests. I noticed they do not use kneelers there. The Faithful were many at the 6 am Mass. I pray that Japanese people convert to The True Traditional Catholic Faith. We must heed the real message of Fatima and Akita. +
@horizon-one14 сағат бұрын
Thank you for a wonderful interview with a Priest in Japan. It was a real joy listening to Fr. Onoda. His testimony was lovely and he demonstrates the great importance of the SSPX. May Our Lord bless Father abundantly. Our Lady pray for him.
@lindag137214 сағат бұрын
My son( American) lives in Fukushima and visits Akita often🙏. He is a third order Dominican. So very few Catholic Japanese in Fukushima. Shortage of priests. Pray Japan gets evangelized🙏.
@allenderzak16115 сағат бұрын
Love this❤
@paperclip61215 сағат бұрын
Totally agree with Dr Kwasniewski that Latin in the Mass must remain sacrosanct. This does not in any way obstruct translation into any if the various world languages.
@marietucker196315 сағат бұрын
Watching on replay. Was Sr cremated and is the Weeping Statue missing
@jjpc454915 сағат бұрын
Great talk as always!❤️🙏
@paperclip61216 сағат бұрын
Bergoglio and his minions in the Vatican are building a modern day Tower of Babel.
@AnnaClare-pc2mx16 сағат бұрын
Three brilliant minds and beautiful souls..thank you for sharing this excellent discussion.
@njm121117 сағат бұрын
There is a very easy answer concerning Ratzinger. The man was a modernist through and through whose faith experience had more exposure to the one true faith than a man like Bergoglio. It is not reaspnable to consider Ratzinger a Catholic, let alone a Pope of the Catholic Church.
@agrarian_peasant18 сағат бұрын
Thank you gentlemen! Excellent discussion!
@4JTH18 сағат бұрын
It is interesting to me that Catholics in their 70's and 80's, who would have been brought up in the old Mass, seem to have no interest in Tradition. They prefer to make the hippie peace sign in the NO mass.
@xoox-g2b19 сағат бұрын
Fatima 3rd Secret: Obfuscated. Akita: "Silenced." Seeing a pattern. Humility embraces Mary. Pride denies Mary.
@gerrymcdonnell194619 сағат бұрын
The Apostles taught by what we call catechism. They repeated over and over the same truths until everyone was established in the message they taught. In 2 Peter 1:12-13 Peter says “I am continually recalling the same truths to you, even though you already know them and firmly hold them. Paul in Colossians 1:28-29 says ‘We thoroughly train and instruct everyone to make them all perfect in Christ. The result being that they turned the world upside down. The present conciliar church couldn’t turn a pancake. A one year cycle should be sufficient
@paperclip61216 сағат бұрын
Which is how I learnt Catechism throughout my school days.
@xoox-g2b20 сағат бұрын
The revolution was launched in earnest with V2, in both the Church and the State (as goes the Church, so goes the State). We were apparently granted a reprieve w/JPII, Ronald Reagan, and Margaret Thatcher. We are we now?
@dariusclovis137420 сағат бұрын
Dr. Peter Kwasniewski: Regarding whether the Vatican II Council was Pastoral or Authoritative in its teaching (Dogmatic), Pope Paul VI stated: "But one thing must be noted here, namely, that the teaching authority of the Church, even though not wishing to issue extraordinary dogmatic pronouncements, has made thoroughly known its authoritative teaching on a number of questions". (Address of Pope Paul VI at the Last General Meeting of the Second Vatican Council, 7 December 1965). Accordingly, Vatican II must be considered dogmatic & authoritative.
@njm121118 сағат бұрын
Hence the conclusion of sedevacante. For Vatican II and its interpretation and implementation created a religion incompatible with the Catholic faith (most obviously with respect to ecclesiology and religious liberty). Thus, the new religion, not being compatible with Catholicism cannot be a work of the Church (unless one wishes to say the Church is defectible). Since the religion is not a work of the Church, the entity promulgating the religion cannot be the Catholic Church (for if it were so then the Catholic Church is not only capable of defecting but also never had the 4 marks of the Church essentially, only accidentally at best). Therefore, the heads of this entity promulgating the new religion, which is notnthe Catholic faith, cannot simultaneously be the heads of this entity AND heads of the Catholic Church (unless, as some who wish to rethink the papacy, are willing to toss out the Church's teaching on the Papacy, especially Pastor Aeternus and say that a man need not be a member of the Catholic Church (see Mystici Corporis on the criteria) to be made or stay on as Pope)
@Marcia-fw3wz16 сағат бұрын
How can so many of the Church's Magisterial teachings and practices for nearly 2000 years be so radically changed in such a short time, and still be considered authoritative without being divisive? That isn't what Jesus intended when He instituted the Church, and it sounds more Protestant than Catholic.
@mn1777116 сағат бұрын
Your conclusion is illogical.
@PalermoTrapani16 сағат бұрын
No, there are 3 levels of Magisterial teaching 1) Infallible Magisterium, which can be exercised A) ex cathedra or B) by Supreme Magesterium of the Pope in union with all the Bishops via an Ecumenical Council, which Vatican II very effectively harmonized the Conciliar view that had been hanging around since the Council of Constance (1414-1418) and Haec Sancta which stated a Council could be > than the Pope. Vatican II said while a Pope is not > than a Council, a Council can't be greater than the Pope either, 2) Ordinary Magisterium and 3) Authoritative Magisterium. Authoritative Magisterium is a valid exercise of the Papal Magesterium and while it requires the faithful the give Assent of the Mind and Will, Authoritative teachings are in fact non binding. Now, that does not mean I should go to my local Parish and create schism by rejecting Vatican II. However, one can hold that a future Council (Vatican III) could review the texts of Vatican II and rewrite them, amend some and actually throw some out. So the Church could go back and revisit the Liturgy again and Reform it and that would be perfectly within a future Pope's authority and would not invalidate anything in Vatican II since it be what Pope Paul VI said, there was nothing Dogmatic in it.
@paperclip61216 сағат бұрын
@@Marcia-fw3wz Bugnini sleight of hand, allowed by Paul VI.
@matthewschmidt506920 сағат бұрын
Dr. K visit Africa. We all agree its the most traditional place in the world, and they celebrate the Novus Ordo with great joy and love of Christ.
@Marcia-fw3wz17 сағат бұрын
Before the Novus Ordo was implemented, Catholics had been participating in the traditional Mass for more than 1600 years with great joy and love of Christ.
@matthewschmidt506917 сағат бұрын
@@Marcia-fw3wz You mean the Roman Rite?
@PalermoTrapani16 сағат бұрын
@@Marcia-fw3wz In Sub-Saharan Africa? No that is not true. While Apostolic Christianity reached Ethiopia, Northern Sudan near Egyptian border and the Horn of Africa due to those areas having contact with Egypt, which had been Hellenized by Alexander the Great and part of the Roman empire just before the time of Christ, Apostolic Christianity never really effectively evangelized the West, Central, Eastern (non Horn) and South Africa really until the 20th century and most of that growth has happened post Vatican II when the Catholic Church allowed the Roman Missal of 1970 to be celebrated in the vernacular of the local languages so that the Catholic Church could evangelize head to head with the various protestant ecclesial communities who were using Sola Scriptura and having their worship services in the local languages.
@Marcia-fw3wz16 сағат бұрын
@@matthewschmidt5069 I meant all 23 rites of the one Catholic Church, Eastern and Western. Protestants also celebrate their services with great reverence and love of Christ, but there are many variations of Protestant beliefs and practices, and only one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church. Besides, many Catholics in Africa are traditional, not Novus Ordo.
@matthewschmidt506916 сағат бұрын
@@Marcia-fw3wz Cool. The Church can't harm us so I love the Missal of 1962 and Missal of 1970
@agrarian_peasantКүн бұрын
Excellent interview! Very edifying. God bless Fr Onoda. ❤️🔥✝️🙏
@JorgeGonzalez-kd8zhКүн бұрын
Thank you very much, it´s a treasure to hear Fr. Thomas Onoda, it´s not a common thing to listen to a Japanese Catholic Father.
@trudiliffey1399Күн бұрын
Thank you so much it was very helpful
@ericencina209Күн бұрын
I NEED A COPY OF THIS BOOK: The Vatican Exposed: Money, Murder, and the Mafia - urgent
@corinahernandez6323Күн бұрын
Asking for prayers for my adult children. To return to the Catholic church
@ericencina209Күн бұрын
I am losing Catholic Faith based on what I heard here.
@ericencina209Күн бұрын
Vatican-based Catholic Faith is very dangerous
@maryoberlehubley5552Күн бұрын
From Huntington, Indiana, thanks for your in depth review of these crucial matters. God bless and help us all!
@olinobnizov299Күн бұрын
Fr. Thomas is the real deal. I served for his mass when I lived in Korea. He would fly there once a month. He taught me how to serve actually. Future saint. Very devout confessor.
@danieldimond573418 сағат бұрын
Huh ?
@olinobnizov29917 сағат бұрын
@@danieldimond5734 Fr Thomas, the priest they are interviewing in this video.
@user-kn8qu6zy2l16 сағат бұрын
Fr Onoda is a very Holy priest. I went to Akita with him twice and go to his Mass in Tokyo whenever I visit my mother.
@judithmcrae3704Күн бұрын
Wonderful show thanks from Australia several hours after live broadcast ❤
@Siena-p3bКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for this precious interview
@vonryantorio6521Күн бұрын
Ambassador Howard Dee also passed away on August 21, 2024, 6 days after Sr. Agnes Sasagawa's death (within the "Marian Octave" of Assumption and Coronation (or Immaculate Heart)) Sr. Agnes on the Assumption; Amb. Dee on the Vigil of Coronation (or Immaculate Heart)
@lorrainemadrazo7498Күн бұрын
Rosary the battling ram ...Our Lady of Akita , Pray for us
@15GodrickКүн бұрын
How heartbreaking to hear that modern clerics are discouraging statues of our Blessed Mother and the Holy Rosary...This is diabolical
@danieldimond573417 сағат бұрын
Diabolical ? So is Anti-Pope Francis !
@dennismahoney8934Күн бұрын
Greetings from South Carolina. Our Lady of Akita pray for us!
@marybrescia8651Күн бұрын
We are from SC too formerly Hudson Valley NY area. My husband is a Deacon here in SC
@user-id1qg2eg9gКүн бұрын
Fr Gobbi visited Akita on September 15 1987 and in his ‘Blue Book’ there is Reading #362 entitled ‘Why Am I Still Weeping?’. So this was written on the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows and in paragraph d. (In locution to Fr Gobbi) Our Lady says “From the eyes of this image of myself, I have caused miraculous tears to fall more than a hundred times and over the course of several years”. It is good to read the whole Reading and compare it to Sr Agnes’ messages.
@lindag137214 сағат бұрын
Love the Blue Book.
@user-id1qg2eg9gКүн бұрын
In the photo of the three priests with Bishop Ito and the Akita statue the priest with his hands on the statue is Fr Gobbi of the international Marian Movement of Priests - now Servant of God.
@tadduerr6363Күн бұрын
Rome and the bishops are allowing the possibility of billions upon billions of people to be killed by this chastisement and not offering them the ability to repent and reform themselves! How sick can one be, to deny people the possibility of reforming themselves! This is the opposite of love! What a terrible thing to do to humanity, to hide the actual messages from these apparitions. And we have a pope who likes to believe Hell is empty! Borderline apostasy by denying Jesus Christ's own words, and no bishops are speaking out!
@jb8726Күн бұрын
Thank you! God bless!
@3AMDG3Күн бұрын
Your best podcast yet. Thank you.
@deboralopit4369Күн бұрын
What a tremendous contrast between the modernists and the traditional Catholics. Modernism focuses on man and turns its back on God, thus the politically correct blessing by Francis. As Father Murr so eloquently teaches, those who follow true Catholicism focus on God. There is no salvation outside of the church.
@mariepaukowits1709Күн бұрын
Hello from Connecticut!
@rezmetis6723Күн бұрын
Hi from North Dakota
@colleenallen3382Күн бұрын
Well, hello to you! I was born and raised in Carrington.😊
@martaacosta4415Күн бұрын
I’m surprised ya’ll don’t know. Archbishop LeFebvre ordained 4 priests bishops. Rome had kept putting off the date of this ordination, and since the Archbishop knew he was dying of cancer, he understood that Rome was biding it’s time until he passed away and no ordination would be made. Finally he decided to go ahead with the ordination since, as he himself said, he couldn’t leave his society orphaned without bishops to further ordain more successors of the apostles in the future. At this pointJPII excommunicated Archbishop LeFebvre. I believe this is what you’re referring to.
@robertranieri6493Күн бұрын
To further explain the consecration of the blood; 1) Jesus never said "all" , however he said " many are called few are chosen" 2) " not all who say to Me(Jesus) Lord, Lord will enter the Kindom of Heaven..." Also, the catechism of the Council of Trent, states the " any slightest deviation from the Form of the Sacrament, render that null and void". Also the intention of the priest needs to be intact, most post Vatican 2 priest do not believe in tranns- substantiation. St. Thomas Aquinas says a doubtful sacrament are Not a sacrament.
@billzupancic4863Күн бұрын
I count myself so fortunate to have the opportunity to catch these podcasts with the two of you. I occasionally miss the live podcasts but always catch them later.
@theshaddocks5605Күн бұрын
A faultily elected pope results in a faulty pope.
@phaethon3124Күн бұрын
there was a tendency for religious types to believe in the virus and to imagine it was a punishment from god