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Sobre el Sedevacantismo se ha dicho lo que se ha querido, muchos han opinado sobre esta posición teológica y canónica católica sin conocer en profundidad sus verdaderos orígenes y desarrollo, sus verdaderos protagonistas --eclesiásticos de la mayor relevancia jerárquica como intelectual--, sus verdaderos y graves fundamentos dogmáticos, su imperiosa razón de defender a los católicos de la grave apostasía y cisma en el que ahora viven y malviven. Paradójica y curiosamente sus máximos enemigos y detractores han sido aquellos que se dicen "defensores de la tradición católica", estos son los falsos tradicionalistas, todos ellos ex miembros de la FSSPX a la cual hoy día calumnian y difaman con un diabólico resentimiento; dirigidos por una élite infiltrada con psudosteólogos que inventaron laberínticas "tesis" rabínicas-dominicas-jesuíticas, y de una gran malicia al servicio del complot judeo-masónico, y secundados por la complicidad y servilismo de una mayoría de incautos que movidos siempre por la ingenuidad de una cómoda negligencia se alimentan de las "teologías" y de los "teólogos" del facebook o de los blog de la internet. Frente a todos estos paracaidístas devenidos en estos últimos meses al "sedevacantismo" los hay de muchos colores, entre ellos contamos a los desilucionados por el coqueteo de Jorge Bergoglio con los Protestantes, Judíos y Musulmanes, como si Ratzinger, Wojtila y Montini no lo hubiesen hecho antes, estos nuevos "sedevacantistas" creen que solo Bergoglio es hereje formal y material y por lo tanto no es papa, pero los muy incautos "ignorantes en la cuestión" aceptan la misa nueva y los sacramentos dados con el nuevo ritual inválido e ilegítimo de Paulo VI. Los Católicos fieles creemos firmemente que el último Papa de la Iglesia Católica Apostólica Romana fue S.S Pío XII y que de allí por defecto y consecuencia de la Grana Apostasía ha cesado la institución del cónclave y cualquier iniciativa al respecto, solo será una delirante intentona.

miércoles, 6 de enero de 2016

LA EPIFANÍA DE NUESTRO SEÑOR JESUCRISTO ... (The Epiphany feast explained by Dom Gueranger)




Los Reyes Magos siguen la estrella a Belén
La Epifanía es una de las fiestas litúrgicas más antiguas, más aún que la misma Navidad. Comenzó a celebrarse en Oriente en el siglo III y en Occidente se la adoptó en el curso del IV. Epifanía, voz griega que a veces se ha usado como nombre de persona, significa "manifestación", pues el Señor se reveló a los paganos en la persona de los magos.
Tres misterios se han solido celebrar en esta sola fiesta, por ser tradición antiquísima que sucedieron en una misma fecha aunque no en un mismo año; estos acontecimientos salvíficos son la adoración de los magos, el bautismo de Cristo por Juan y el primer milagro que Jesucristo, por intercesión de su madre, realizó en las bodas de Caná y que, como lo señala el evangelista Juan, fue motivo de que los discípulos creyeran en su Maestro como Dios.
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The great liturgist, Dom Prosper Gueranger, gives some thoughts about the significance of the Feast of the Epiphany for the Christian soul.

The Feast of the Epiphany is the continuation of the mystery of Christmas; but it appears on the Calendar of the Church with its own special character. Its very name, which signifies Manifestation, implies that it celebrates the apparition of God to his creatures...
The Epiphany is indeed great Feast, and the joy caused us by the Birth of our Jesus must be renewed on it, for, as though it were a second Christmas Day, it shows us our Incarnate God in a new light. It leaves us all the sweetness of the dear Babe of Bethlehem, who hath appeared to us already in love; but to this it adds its own grand manifestation of the divinity of our Jesus. At Christmas, it was a few Shepherds that were invited by the Angels to go and recognize THE WORD MADE FLESH; but now, at the Epiphany, the voice of God himself calls the whole world to adore this Jesus, and hear him.
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The Epiphany shares with the Feasts of Christmas, Easter, Ascension, and Pentecost, the honor of being called, in the Canon of the Mass, a Day most holy. It is also one of the cardinal Feasts, that is, one of those on which the arrangement of the Christian Year is based; for, as we have Sundays after Easter, and Sundays after Pentecost, so also we count six Sundays after the Epiphany.
The Epiphany is indeed great Feast, and the joy caused us by the Birth of our Jesus must be renewed on it, for, as though it were a second Christmas Day, it shows us our Incarnate God in a new light. It leaves us all the sweetness of the dear Babe of Bethlehem, who hath appeared to us already in love; but to this it adds its own grand manifestation of the divinity of our Jesus. At Christmas, it was a few Shepherds that were invited by the Angels to go and recognize THE WORD MADE FLESH; but now, at the Epiphany, the voice of God himself calls the whole world to adore this Jesus, and hear him.
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Let us, then, open our hearts to the Joy of this grand Day; and on this Feast of the Theophany, of the Holy Lights, of the Three Kings, let us look with love at the dazzling beauty of our Divine Sun, who, as the Psalmist expresses it [Ps. xviii. 6], runs his course as a Giant, and pours out upon us floods of a welcome and yet most vivid light. The Shepherds, who were called by the Angels to be the first worshippers, have been joined by the Prince of Martyrs, the Beloved Disciple, the dear troop of Innocents, our glorious Thomas of Canterbury, and Sylvester the Patriarch of Peace; and now, today, these Saints open their ranks to let the Kings of the East come to the Babe in his crib, bearing with them the prayers and adorations of the whole human race. The humble Stable is too little for such a gathering as this, and Bethlehem seems to be worth all the world besides. Mary, the Throne of the divine Wisdom, welcomes all the members of this court with her gracious smile of Mother and Queen; she offers her Son to man, for his adoration, and to God, that he may be well pleased. God manifests himself to men, because he is great: but he manifests himself by Mary, because he is full of mercy.
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But let us return to the triumph of our sweet Savior and King. His magnificence is manifested to us so brightly on this Feast! Our mother, the Church, is going to initiate us into the mysteries we are to celebrate. Let us imitate the faith and obedience of the Magi: let us adore, with the holy Baptist, the divine Lamb, over whom the heavens open: let us take our place at the mystic feast of Cana, where our dear King is present, thrice manifested, thrice glorified. In the last two mysteries, let us not lose sight of the Babe of Bethlehem; and in the Babe of Bethlehem let us cease not to recognize the Great God, (in whom the Father was well-pleased,) and the supreme Ruler and Creator of all things.

Source: “The Epiphany” by Dom Prosper Gueranger, OSB (The Liturgical Year, 1918).

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