Sunday, June 2, 2024

Cardinal Humberto Medieros, the former Archbishop of Boston, USA has given his approval for ‘The Divine Office.’ It is issued ‘by decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and published by the authority of Pope Paul VI’, the book used in Italy states.The book is Cushingite and not Feeneyite. It is schism with the Magisterium and missionaries of the 16th century on extra ecclesiam nulla salus.

 

Cardinal Humberto Medieros, the former Archbishop of Boston, USA has given his approval for ‘The Divine Office.’ It is issued ‘by decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and published by the authority of Pope Paul VI’, the book used in Italy states.The book is Cushingite and not Feeneyite. It is schism with the Magisterium and missionaries of the 16th century on extra ecclesiam nulla salus.

The Prayer Book, ‘Christian Prayer: The Liturgy of the Hours’ is based upon Vatican Council II (Cushingite and not Feeneyite. The Council was interpreted with the irrational premise and inference and so the conclusion was nontraditional and liberal.

This English Translation is prepared by the International Commission on English to the Liturgy. It is published by the Daughters of St. Paul (1976).

The Te Deum, for example, does not have the last two lines which say ‘let me not be confused in eternity’. There are hymns and prayers from Protestant sources including Martin Luther. Indirectly the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus is rejected. When the archbishop’ in Boston refers to Vatican Council II it was always to the Council interpreted with Cushingism.

This edition is approved by the Episcopal Conferences in many countries including the Philippines, S. Africa, Canada, India, New Zealand, Pakistan etc.

- Lionel Andrades

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