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January 15, 2014

 

Commissar O'Malley's Latest Apostasy

by Thomas A. Droleskey

There is no need for a lengthy article as its principal purpose is to be state the obvious: Sean Patrick O'Malley, the conciliar "archbishop" of Boston, Massachusetts, is a true son of the counterfeit church of conciliarism, which means, of course, that he is an apostate.

Aping the example of the conciliar "popes" themselves, including Jorge Mario Bergoglio himself, O'Malley, who presided over a veritable potpourri of figures of Antichrist, including the soon-to-be guest of "Pope Francis" at the Casa Santa Marta inside the walls of Occupied Vatican on  the West Bank of the Tiber River, Barack Hussein Obama/Barry Soetoro, at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston, Massachusetts, on Thursday, April 18, 2013 (see Antichrist's Liturgical Presiders), has had the indelible seal of the Sacrament of Baptism "reaffirmed" by a female Protestant ministerette:

 

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The Rev. Anne Robertson has baptized more infants and youngsters than she can count in her past years as a United Methodist minister in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Florida.

But the Plymouth resident and Massachusetts Bible Society director never imagined that she’d get the chance to share a ritual drop of water for a baptism remembrance with a Roman Catholic cardinal.

Until Sunday, when Cardinal Sean O’Malley asked her.

“It was completely unexpected,” the Rev. Robertson said Tuesday, in her first media interview about the encounter. “I’m still blown away by it.”

“What moved me was not so much that I was anointing him,” she said. “It was him being willing to accept that from my hand – to ask me, as a woman in ministry, to do that.”

A Rhode Island native, the Rev. Robertson was the only female clergy member who assisted at a special 50th anniversary worship service at Sudbury United Methodist Church. Cardinal O’Malley delivered the homily at the ecumenical gathering, which commemorated a groundbreaking appearance by Cardinal Richard Cushing at the church in 1964.

At a time when Catholics and Protestants were still deeply wary of each other, Cardinal Cushing was the first cardinal to speak at a Protestant church.

As part of Sunday’s anniversary service, the 500 who filled Sudbury United Methodist to overflowing were invited to receive a drop of consecrated water on their forehead and be told, “Remember your baptism and be thankful.” The ritual resembles the ceremonial receiving of ashes on Ash Wednesday, but isn’t a formal United Methodist sacrament.

Cardinal O’Malley and New England United Methodist Bishop Sudarshana Devadhar led the ritual in the sanctuary. The Rev. Robertson and a Catholic priest were on their way with small bowls of water to a side room, for others watching the service on a large-screen TV.

She paused with the priest at the cardinal’s pew, so they could receive the baptism water from Cardinal O’Malley. The next moment, the cardinal quietly asked the Rev. Robertson to administer the water for him.

“My heart immediately went to my throat,” she said. “To be asked that by the man who might be pope someday – I was stunned. I was choking back tears for hours.”

After the service, she told Cardinal O’Malley how much the gesture meant to her. “He was very gracious,” she said, though she doesn’t remember exactly what he said. She was still caught up in the surprise.

She posted a blog reflection on the encounter, but two days later, she says she’s still pondering “so many little pieces” that made their shared blessing possible.

She was invited because the Sudbury church’s pastor is a longtime friend – and because the Bible Society is ecumenical. Last Sunday was the only day close to the 50th anniversary that Cardinal O’Malley could be there – and Sunday is marked as the Feast of the Baptism of Jesus by Catholics and mainline Protestants, so the Sudbury pastor included the United Methodist “reaffirmation of the baptismal covenant.”

And then there was the seating – Cardinal O’Malley and other Catholics in the pew in front of the pulpit, Protestants on the lectern side. Without that seating arrangement, the Rev. Robertson said she and the priest wouldn’t have walked past Cardinal O’Malley, “and the moment would never have happened.” (Apostate O’Malley, female Methodist pastor team up on ritual.

 

I will not tarry long to deal with yet another formal act of apostasy on the part of a conciliar "cardinal."

First, Sean Patrick O'Malley has once again validated the essential "goodness" of false religious sects.

Second, Sean Patrick O'Malley's act of apostasy implies that a Catholic needs to have his Baptismal seal reaffirmed by a woman who is neither a minister or a member of the Catholic Church, outside of which there is no salvation and without which there can be no true social order.

Third, Sean Patrick O'Malley has validated the nonexistent efficacy" of the Sacrament of Baptism as administered by Protestants. Although he is a proven heretic, this latest act of apostasy is heresy writ large:

 

And just as baptism is of no profit to the man who renounces the world in words and not in deeds, so it is of no profit to him who is baptized in heresy or schism; but each of them, when he amends his ways, begins to receive profit from that which before was not profitable, but was yet already in him.

7. "He therefore that is baptized in heresy does not become the temple of God; but does it therefore follow that he is not to be considered as baptized? For neither does the avaricious man, baptized within the Church, become the temple of God unless he depart from his avarice; for they who become the temple of God certainly inherit the kingdom of God. But the apostle says, among many other things, "Neither the covetous, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God." 1 Corinthians 6:10 For in another place the same apostle compares covetousness to the worship of idols: "Nor covetous man," he says, "who is an idolater;" Ephesians 5:5 which meaning the same Cyprian has so far extended in a letter to Antonianus, that he did not hesitate to compare the sin of covetousness with that of men who in time of persecution had declared in writing that they would offer incense. The man, then, who is baptized in heresy in the name of the Holy Trinity, yet does not become the temple of God unless he abandons his heresy, just as the covetous man who has been baptized in the same name does not become the temple of God unless he abandons his covetousness, which is idolatry. ( CHURCH FATHERS: On Baptism, Book IV (Augustine).

Anne Robertson is not a member of the Catholic Church. She may be validly baptized and she might administer the Sacrament of Baptism validly. The grace of the Sacrament itself, however, is not to be found in her immortal soul nor in those of the unfortunates who have sought her out for it. One baptized into heresy cannot benefit from the grace of the Sacrament of Baptism until "he abandons his heresy" as he has no part whatsoever in the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. One must believe in everything taught by the Catholic Church without any reservation or qualification whatsoever:

 

Besides a wish to be baptised, in order to obtain the grace of the Sacrament, faith is also necessary. Our Lord and Saviour has said: He that believes and is baptised shall be saved. (The Catechism of the Council of Trent: Baptism.)

It is just not any garden variety "faith" that is necessary to receive the grace of the Sacrament of Baptism. The Catholic Faith, whole and entire, unspotted by any adherence to error or heresy, is necessary. No substitutions.

Fourth, Sean Patrick O'Malley has no intention of seeking with urgency Anne Robertson's unconditional conversion to the Catholic Church.

Indeed, Sean Patrick O'Malley sought to reaffirm her in her "ministry" by his supposed act of "humility" to commemorate the apostasy of the arch-Americanist, Richard "Cardinal" Cushing (who was not elevated to the College of Cardinals until after the death of Pope Pius XII on October 9, 1958), a man who boasted shortly before he died that he had never made a single convert in his entire life, including time he served as the Archbishop of Boston from September 25, 1944, to September 8, 1970.

Fifth, Sean Patrick O'Malley has defied the Divine Constitution of Holy Mother Church, using his sacrilegious example to teach t Catholics and non-Catholics alike that God is pleased with the "pastoral ministry" and "sacramental work" of heretics, something that places him outside of the pale of Holy Mother Church right along with Anne Robertson and the man who appointed him as one of the Commissars, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a man who has prayed Talmudic prayers, which are directed to the devil, with his house guest of four months ago now, the pro-abortion, pro-perversity Rabbi Abraham Skorka from Argentina, and who permitted himself to be "blessed" by Protestants in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2006:

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The Capuchin priest in the photograph is not Sean Patrick O'Malley. It is the equally heretical Father Raniero Cantalamessa.

Lest the "Ratzingerians" out there in cyberspace forget, however, their boy Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI engaged in all manner of offenses against the First and Second Commandments during his 2873 days as the universal public face of apostasy as the head of the counterfeit church of conciliarism.

Consider, for example, the "joint blessing" he gave with the lay Anglican "archbishop" of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, at Westminster Abbey on Friday, September 17, 2010:

Two non-bishops. The Catholic non-bishop, although a priest, is the center right of this photograph.

 

No, each of the conciliar revolutionaries is committed to that which offends the true God of Divine Revelation, the Most Blessed Trinity, He Who hates all false religions as repugnant in His sight. Why is so hard for anyone to recognize that none of this can come from Catholic Church and then to flee from the conciliar structures no matter what it may cost them in human terms?

These acts of apostasy have been condemned by our true popes, including by Pope Pius XI in Mortalium Animos, January 6, 1928, who reiterated the perennial Catholic teaching forbidding all "interreligious" prayer services:

 

10. So, Venerable Brethren, it is clear why this Apostolic See has never allowed its subjects to take part in the assemblies of non-Catholics: for the union of Christians can only be promoted by promoting the return to the one true Church of Christ of those who are separated from it, for in the past they have unhappily left it. To the one true Church of Christ, we say, which is visible to all, and which is to remain, according to the will of its Author, exactly the same as He instituted it. During the lapse of centuries, the mystical Spouse of Christ has never been contaminated, nor can she ever in the future be contaminated, as Cyprian bears witness: "The Bride of Christ cannot be made false to her Spouse: she is incorrupt and modest. She knows but one dwelling, she guards the sanctity of the nuptial chamber chastely and modestly."[20] The same holy Martyr with good reason marveled exceedingly that anyone could believe that "this unity in the Church which arises from a divine foundation, and which is knit together by heavenly sacraments, could be rent and torn asunder by the force of contrary wills."[21] For since the mystical body of Christ, in the same manner as His physical body, is one,[22] compacted and fitly joined together,[23] it were foolish and out of place to say that the mystical body is made up of members which are disunited and scattered abroad: whosoever therefore is not united with the body is no member of it, neither is he in communion with Christ its head.[24] (Pope Pius XI, Mortalium Animos, January 6, 1928.)

The Holy Office of the Inquisition reaffirmed Pope Pius XI's reiteration of the ban on "interreligious" prayer meetings and services twenty years later, in 1948:

 

WARNING

Mixed gatherings of non-Catholics with Catholics have been reportedly held in various places, where things pertaining to the Faith have been discussed against the prescriptions of the Sacred Canons and without previous permission of the Holy See. Therefore all are reminded that according to the norm of Canon 1325 § 3 laypeople as well as clerics both secular and regular are forbidden to attend these gatherings without the aforesaid permission. It is however much less licit for Catholics to summon and institute such kind of gatherings. Let therefore Ordinaries urge all to serve these prescriptions accurately.

These are to be observed with even stronger force of law when it comes to gatherings called “ecumenical”, which laypeople and clerics may not attend at all without previous consent of the Holy See.

Moreover, since acts of mixed worship have also been posed not rarely both within and without the aforesaid gatherings, all are once more warned that any communication in sacred affairs is totally forbidden according to the norm of Canons 1258 and 731, § 2.

Given at Rome, at the premises of the Holy Office, on June 5th 1948. (This was translated by those who run Novus Ordo Watch. See The Holy Office's 1948 Canonical Warning against Ecumenical Gatherings.)

Yes, this era of apostasy will pass. When it does, my friends, rest assured that it will be the working of the same Blessed Mother who brought forth her only Child at Midnight in Bethlehem in piercing cold, Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Her Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart will triumph over the apostasies and sacrileges and blasphemies and errors of the moment just as that same Immaculate Heart of Mary was so filled with joy at the time of the Nativity of her Son, Christ the King.

We need to resolve now and always to pray as many Rosaries each day as our state-in-life permits and as we seek to make reparation to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was formed out of her own Immaculate Heart, for our own sins and those of the whole world, praying fervently for all those so steeped in error including the lords of Modernity in the world and of Modernism in the counterfeit church of concilairism.

Let us keep close to Our Lady and Saint Joseph in this Christmas Season, this time after the Epiphany as we returned yesterday to the sanctoral cycle for daily Masses, as we ask them to protect us from the minions of Modernity and Modernism who are, yes, each in their own way, serving to accomplish the will of God now just as much as had Caesar Augustus over two millennia ago, praying fervently for the conversion

Viva Cristo Rey! Vivat Christus Rex!

Immaculate Heart of Mary, triumph soon.

Our Lady of Prompt Succor, pray for us.

Saint Joseph, pray for us.

Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.

Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.

Saint John the Evangelist, pray for us.

Saint Michael the Archangel, pray for us.

Saint Gabriel the Archangel, pray for us.

Saint Raphael the Archangel, pray for us.

Saints Joachim and Anne, pray for us.

Saints Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar, pray for us.

Saint Paul the Hermit, pray for us.

Saint Maurus the Abbot, pray for us.





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