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Paul VI Beatified? The book that stopped the beatification process Pope Paul VI
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- Published on: 2009
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The book that stopped the beatification process of Paul VI
By John Andrew
Now made available in English. First published in 1998 by Editrice Civilta of Brescia, Italy and written by award winning author, Father Luigi Villa, Doctor of Dogmatic Theology.
What is the significance of this book?
* Father Luigi Villa was commissioned by Padre Pio and given a papal mandate from Pope Pius XII to dedicate his life to defend the Catholic Church from the work of Freemasonry - most especially Ecclesiastical Freemasonry.
* Padre Pio warned Father Villa, in their second meeting in 1963, to be brave as Freemasonry had already invaded the Catholic Church and had even "made it into the shoes of the Pope!" The reigning pope of the time was Paul VI.
* Playing the "Devil's Advocate" (as was once a requirement in the process for beatification),
Father Villa answered the call of Cardinal Ruini, Vicar of the Pope for the city of Rome, who had issued an "Edict," appearing in the diocesan weekly "Roma Sette" on May 13, 1992, which, "invited every single faithful to communicate to us directly ... any information" which, in any way, may argue against the reputation of sanctity of the said "Servant of God" by writing this book.
* This book is based on the critical study of thousands of pages of encyclicals, speeches, Conciliar documents, historical journals, commentaries and magazines.
* It was written in order "to transmit, ... the "truth", in order to remain faithful to the Faith of Jesus Christ, Our Lord, which is transmitted by His Church, sole "custodian" of the "Depositum Fidei"!
Anne McGinn Cillis, a spiritual daughter of Padre Pio, Franciscan tertiary and author of "Arrivederci, Padre Pio - A Spiritual Daughter Remembers" stated in regards to this book:
"In my opinion, it is perhaps the most important book ever to be written in our time! ... It reinforces that the New Mass is "The Great Sacrilege" as written by Father James Wathen."
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Pontiff's Rap Sheet
By John McConnell
Because of the numerous references to Catholic works, encyclicals, traditions, councils, authorities, and authors, this is a book perhaps primarily for Catholics, traditional Catholics who consider that with Vatican II "something is rotten in the state of Denmark".
"The pontificate of Paul VI has been, to us, a real catastrophe, for the reason that it was an authentic revolution that spun the Church on a 180 degrees about-turn, by means of a Council that supplanted the 'Traditional Church' with a 'New Church' that carried us back to Luther, to the riots of the Synod of Pistoia, which Pius VI condemned with the Bull 'Auctorem Fidei' of 1794 (p. 27).... And now, let us ask ourselves: Why was that [subjectivism and modernism a la Kant and Rousseau] which the Church had always strongly rejected and condemned, allowed even within the doctrinal riverbed by Vatican II?" (p. 29).
In a General Audience of July 2, 1969, Paul VI stated:
"We wish to make our own the important words employed by the Council; those words which define its spirit and, in a dynamical synthesis, form the spirit of all those who refer to it, be they within or without the Church. The word 'NOVELTY' - simple, very dear to today's men, is much utilized. That word [was] given to us as an order, as a program [and it] comes to us directly from the pages of the Holy Scripture: 'For behold [says the Lord], I create new heavens and a new earth'. St. Paul echoes these words. And Jesus, our Master, was not He, himself, an innovator: 'You have heard that people were told in the past, but now I say unto you'...
"It is precisely thus that the Council has come to us. Two terms characterize it: 'RENOVATION' and 'REVISION'. We are particularly keen that this 'spirit of renovation' - according to the expression of the Council - be understood and experienced by everyone. It responds to the characteristic of our time, wholly engaged in an enormous and rapid transformation, and generating novelties in every sector of modern life. In fact, one cannot shy away from this spontaneous reflection: if the whole world is changing, will not religion change as well? Between the reality of life and Christianity, Catholicism especially, is not there reciprocal disagreement, indifference, misunderstanding, and hostility? The former is leaping forward; the latter would not move. How could they go along? How could Christianity claim to have, today, any influence upon life?" (p. 31).
You get the picture. Paul VI and Bob Dylan were both pretty sure that the times they were a' changin'.
"No one can deny, today, that the famous 'revision' of Vatican II had been an authentic 'betrayal'. It is no use attempting to explain and justify this state of things.... Certainly, one cannot lay all the blame for such a disaster upon Paul VI alone, even though he, himself, spoke of 'self-destruction' afoot in the Church; in any case, he surely deserves the 'lion's share' in the current decline of the Church" (p. 179).
As this book's argument is potentially tendentious veering toward "he said-she said", it seems best briefly to assess the author's "rap sheet" on Paul VI via quotations of then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Pontiff Emeritus Benedict XVI) regarding Paul VI's innovations/inventions:
Re Paul VI's "new ecclesiology" of "Church Communion", Ratzinger wrote, "My impression is that, tacitly, one is losing the authentically Catholic reality of the Church without rejecting it expressly (p. 63).... This term of 'Church-Communion' is an error - an error that has led to the practical negation of the authentic concept of 'obedience', because the concept of an authority that has Her legitimacy in God is rejected (p. 64).... [A] tragic error was committed by Paul VI with the prohibition of the use of Pius V's Missal and the approval of the 'new' Missal, which would break away from the liturgical tradition of the Church. I was astonished at the prohibition of the ancient Missal, since such a thing had never occurred in the entire history of liturgy" (p. 244).
That's my review.
For those interested, you can decide for yourself whether or not Paul VI honored his papal oath of coronation in creating his new mass, which oath reads as follows:
"I vow to change nothing of the received Tradition, and nothing thereof I have found before me guarded by my God-pleasing predecessors, to encroach upon, to alter, or to permit any innovation therein. To the contrary: with glowing affection as her truly faithful student and successor, to safeguard reverently the passed-on good, with my whole strength and utmost effort; to cleanse all that is in contradiction to the canonical order, should such appear; to guard the Holy Canons and Decrees of our Popes as if they were the divine ordinance of Heaven, because I am conscious of Thee, whose place I take through the Grace of God, whose Vicarship I possess with Thy support, being subject to severest accounting before Thy Divine Tribunal over all that I shall confess.
"I swear to God Almighty and the Savior Jesus Christ that I will keep whatever has been revealed through Christ and His Successors and whatever the first councils and my predecessors have defined and declared. I will keep without sacrifice to itself the discipline and the rite of the Church. I will put outside the Church whoever dares to go against this oath, may it be somebody else or I. If I should undertake to act in anything of contrary sense, or should permit that it will be executed, Thou willst not be merciful to me on the dreadful Day of Divine Justice.
"Accordingly, without exclusion, We subject to severest excommunication anyone - be it Ourselves or be it another - who would dare to undertake anything new in contradiction to this constituted evangelic Tradition and the purity of the orthodox Faith and the Christian religion, or would seek to change anything by his opposing efforts, or would agree with those who undertake such a blasphemous venture."
For more on this topic, see:
1. Our Lady of Good Success History, Miracles & Prophecies (DVD)
2. Satis Cognitum: Encyclical on the Unity of the Church
3. The Great Sacrilege
4. Liber accusationis in Paulum Sextum: To our Holy Father Pope Paul VI by the grace of God and the law of the church sovereign judge of all Christ's ... VI, on account of heresy, schism, and scandal.
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