Francis “Concelebrates” with a Priest
Francis participated at the March 12 Eucharist for the 400th anniversary of the canonisation of Ignatius of Loyola at the Roman Jesuit Chiesa del Gesù.
The Eucharist was presided by Father Arturo Sosa, the Jesuits’ general while the Vatican had announced that Francis would preside.
Francis could have attended the Eucharist with mozzetta and stole but he didn’t. Since he was not liturgically dressed, he should have stood outside the presbytery, but he didn't - even though someone more important than he was present.
Suddenly, during the consecration, out of the blue, Francis started “concelebrating” stretching out his hand. VaticanNews.va wrote that Francis “concelebrated.”
In the Novus Ordo anything goes which means that all liturgical legislation of the Novus Ordo Vatican is a joke.
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"Francis could have attended the Eucharist with mozzetta" What, then, is the name of the shoulder cape he's wearing in the photos?
He sat there like a lump of rotting flesh, with a miserable expression on his miserable face. He probably does have something wrong with him above "knee problems" No one would slump like that unless they were sick. Hope he is gone soon.....and all his people. And in about 10 years for all intents and purposes, so will the Jesuits (They will be down to so few that they will be totally irrelevvant).
Francis could have attended the Eucharist with mozzetta and stole but he didn’t. Since he was not liturgically dressed, he should have stood outside the presbytery, but he didn't - even though someone more important than he was present.
The NO presbytery of the Gesù is, itself, outside of the church’s presbytery. This is true of many Italian churches, to be sure. It gives off a strong air of transience, by design, I think.
When I see images like these, I am reminded of how they turn their backs to the faith of our forefathers.
A little off topic, but I remember thinking, the first time I walked into the Gesù, what an “aesthetic abomination” was that “altar.”