"Types
and Shadows"
of the Liturgical Revolution,
Twelve Years Prior to the Novus Ordo
Even years
before the Revolution was officially underway, the modernists and
innovators messed around with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. See
the evidence here:
Click
Here for a Photo of a Mass
facing the People, in 1958
This picture is from Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, IL, 1958:
illicit Solemn Requiem Mass facing the people on a Novus Ordo
table. The celebrant may possibly be a bishop. Responding to such
pre-Conciliar Novus Ordo tactics, Pope Pius XII wrote in his
1947 encyclical on the Sacred Liturgy, Mediator
Dei: "[O]ne would be straying from the straight path were
he to wish the altar restored to its primitive table form ...[f]or
perverse designs and ventures of this sort tend to paralyze and weaken
that process of sanctification by which the sacred liturgy directs
the sons of adoption to their Heavenly Father of their souls' salvation"
(nn. 62, 64).
Now, fast-forward 42 Years:
Click
Here for a Photo of the Same Cathedral,
42 Years Later, in 2000
Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, IL, 2000:
the fruit of this perverted movement in its ripened state of completion.
Apparently, they finally decided to totally 'wreckovate' this
beautiful cathedral after their evil practices were secured by
the Council. Is this seemingly pantheistic kaleidoscope of potted
plants a Catholic sanctuary of the Most High God, or a nefarious
cuckoo bird sanctuary of the Novus Ordo Religion?
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