Friday, October 16, 2020

In the Catholic diocese of Manchester, USA, Bishop Peter Libasci, and the sedevacantist community, Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen(CMRI) interpret Vatican Council II with the New Theology. They use the false premise to create a new theology.Both Catholic groups do not have unity in doctrine and theology because of Cushingism; the use of the New Theology to interpret the Council

 In the Catholic diocese of Manchester, USA, Bishop Peter Libasci, and the sedevacantist community, Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen(CMRI)  interpret Vatican Council II with the New Theology. They use the false premise to create a new theology.The diocese website mentions the CMRI 1. It states that the CMRI are not Catholic.

Meanwhile the CMRI puts down the Novus Ordo diocese.

Both Catholic groups do not have unity in doctrine and theology because of Cushingism; the use of the New Theology to interpret the Council.

Once they identify the problem of Cushingism Vatican Council II would not be a rupture for the both of them.So there would be no theological basis for the bishop's liberalism.Now would the CMRI be able to reject Vatican Council II and the Creeds and Catechisms, which they now interpret with Cushingim. -Lionel Andrades







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What is the status of “The Religious Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen” and “Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Mission” in Salem?

A group which calls itself “The Religious Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen” (“CMRI”) has established a church in Salem by the name of “Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Mission.” On its website, this group indicates that it offers the Tridentine Rite Mass (sometimes referred to as the “Traditional” or “Latin” Mass), Catechism classes for children, and Confessions and other sacraments.

This group and this church are not Catholic, and do not have the right to call themselves Catholic. CMRI is not in communion with the Roman Catholic Church, and the sacraments they claim to offer have no validity in the Roman Catholic Church. Catholics are not permitted to receive the sacraments from CMRI ministers under any circumstances, nor should they participate in any activity provided by this group.

The members of CMRI are what are called “sedevacantists,” meaning that they believe that the current pope is not truly the pope and that the See of St. Peter is vacant. They believe that there has not been a pope in the Catholic Church since the death of Saint John XXIII, and therefore do not recognize any subsequent pope, including Pope Francis, as head of the Church.

For those who have a desire to attend a celebration of the Tridentine Rite Mass within the Church in union with the Holy See, visit our online directory for a listing of our Latin Masses.

If you have any questions about the relationship between CMRI and the Roman Catholic Church, please contact your pastor, or the diocese.

https://www.catholicnh.org/about/stay-informed/frequently-asked-questions/#stbenedict

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