Sunday, February 14, 2021

The Church (Left) and State( Left) are not separated

 The Church (Left) and State( Left) are not separated.

Fr.Georges de Laire,, Judicial Vicar, Diocese of Manchester, USA  owns a private house worth $ 1.5 million it is reported by Church Militant TV.Pope Francis permits this and so do the USCCB and the Vatican. Fr. de Laire interprets Vatican Council II, the Creeds and Catechisms and extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS) with a false premise to create a rupture with 16th century EENS.The State(Left) approves this.

The Fischer-More College, Texas did not have the help of the Bishop Michael Olsen, the Bishop of Fort Worth, Texas.It collapsed.The faculty and students had to affirm Vatican Council II with the false premise to have the Latin Mass at the college chapel.

While the FSSP priests were allowed to offer the Latin Mass in the parishes,since they did not interpret Vatican Council II, without the false premise.If they did,the Council would be in harmony with the missionaries in the 16th century on EENS. 

This was the interpretation of EENS, without the false premise, which Bishop Olsen had to reject to be the new bishop.He had to interpret the baptism of desire, baptism of blood and invincible ignorance, with the false premise, to create a rupture with Feeneyite EENS.

His appointment was approved by the Church(Left)and the State(Left).-Lionel Andrades

Crisis and closing

The college's final years were characterized by institutional changes, financial crisis, and church-related controversy. In June 2012, the college changed its name to become The College of Saints John Fisher and Thomas More. A "statement of principles" declared support for Catholic Traditionalism and the Tridentine Mass saying, "We are certain that fidelity to the Usus Antiquior is essential to achieving our mission."[5][failed verification]

In June 2013, the college sold its properties adjacent to the TCU campus and moved into leased facilities in the former Our Lady of Victory Academy, a five-story structure built in 1909 and on the National Register of Historic Places.[6][7] After the move, chancellor and board member Taylor Marshall resigned, later saying that the real estate deal had "financially crippled" the college. College president Michael King defended the property sale in a public statement. Marshall also charged that some Traditionalist speakers at college events had publicly denounced the Second Vatican Council and the reformed rite of Mass supported by Popes since 1970.[8] After a meeting between the college president and newly appointed Fort Worth bishop Michael Olson, the bishop withdrew permission for any celebrations of the Tridentine Mass on the college campus.[8]

The student population declined: in September 2013, the college had 42 students enrolled, of whom 25 returned for the Spring 2014 term. A student-aided internet fundraising effort brought in nearly $300,000 to keep college operations going.In March 2014, the college's landlord sued, claiming that the college had not paid rent or property taxes for four months. The two parties settled on an agreement that the college would vacate the property by May 31, 2014. In his statement on the closing, President King said that the college would not be able to continue without permission from the bishop for priests to offer the traditional Latin Mass on campus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_of_Saints_John_Fisher_%26_Thomas_More


FEBRUARY 14, 2021




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