Isn’t it charming when the “pope” uses sarcasm in his Biblical “exegesis”? How very humble! The “prodigal son” did not have to pass through customs: he was welcomed by the Father, without obstacles.
The Church cannot, must not and does not wish to create any barrier or difficulty that many hinder access to the Father’s forgiveness. In his address to the MoMs on April 10, Francis made clear his intention to obliterate the sacrament of Confession, this time by once again misappropriating and twisting Sacred Scripture to say whatever suits his diabolical fancy.įor instance, he cited the parable of the prodigal son, saying: Perhaps out of a certain scrupulosity, concealed beneath a zeal for fidelity to the truth, some priests demand of penitents a purpose of amendment so lacking in nuance that it causes mercy to be obscured by the pursuit of a supposedly pure justice. Specifically, the MoMs are called to give make-believe absolution in the Confessional to make-believe penitents lacking a firm purpose of amendment, and this according to the spirit of Amoris Laetitia.Īt times we find it hard to make room for God’s unconditional love in our pastoral activity. The “Missionaries of Mercy” were initially sent forth from Rome – with a one year commission that has since been extended indefinitely – on Ash Wednesday of 2016 roughly two months prior to the publication of Amoris Laetitia and specifically (as we now know) in service to its implementation. Two days later, Francis met with the so-called “Missionaries of Mercy,” the 1,000 member contingent of priests to whom he granted (as part of a “Jubilee of Mercy” PR stunt) the make-believe mandate to forgive sins allegedly “reserved to the Holy See” even though there are no such things. In this sense, Apwas a very low Sunday indeed. Most recently, this involved the issuance of yet another ersatz “magisterial” text – Gaudete et Exsultate – the sole purpose of which is to promote Amoris Laetitia and to further intimidate any cardinal or bishop who might even be considering declaring the obvious namely, that Jorge Bergoglio isn’t even remotely Catholic much less the Vicar of Jesus Christ. Over the past twenty four months, the dictatorial author of this poisonous text has done everything in his power (or apparent power, as the case may be) to see to it that the so-called “pastoral practices” that it inspires are fully integrated into the life of the Universal Church come Hell or high water (even if he isn’t quite sure if the former actually exists). It also happened to be the second anniversary of the day on which Amoris Laetitia was made public promoting blasphemy and heresy under the guise of “magisterium.” On the liturgical calendar of the Traditional (and only) Roman Rite, Apis properly referred to as the Octave Day of Easter, Sunday of Quasimodo, and Low Sunday.
Please keep Father Isaac and The Fatima Center in your prayers.Missionaries of Mercy – commissioned to dispense make-believe absolution
To best serve God’s glory, may we do all we can to hasten the Triumph of Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart. All Catholics should continue to support both Father Isaac and The Fatima Center. The devil strives to confuse, divide and pit one against the other. We remain willing to post videos by him, have him speak at our conferences, and otherwise collaborate with him in the future. We will not provide particulars about those disagreements, as we do not see how doing so serves anyone’s spiritual good.įather Isaac’s decision to depart The Fatima Center was sad for us, as we deeply respect and admire him. Instead, Father’s departure was solely the result of disagreements about practical issues involving the internal operations of The Fatima Center. It did not involve any dispute about doctrine, morals, the crisis in the Church, the Fatima Message or anything else that truly matters for our salvation. Since our statement of Monday, June 8th, we have received multiple messages inquiring about the cause of Father Isaac Mary Relyea’s departure from The Fatima Center.Īs we indicated in our statement, the parting of ways between Father Isaac and The Fatima Center had nothing to do with Father’s message, which we wholeheartedly endorse, nor with anything said by him in his talks, videos or conferences.