Nigerian Sede

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Nigerian Sede

@STRCngr

Dedicated to the Sedevacantist mission in Nigeria. Under the guidance of Most Revd Bede Nkamuke.

Nigeria Katılım Ekim 2019
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Nigerian Sede
Nigerian Sede@STRCngr·
NO guys need to make up their mind whether today is Pentecost Monday or no. Montini says no, a decision that apparently shocked him.
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AugustineMary
AugustineMary@austinemarie777·
Beautiful. The pope could be a heretic without imposing a new religion. That would be a different matter. Beautifully put by His Excellency. Except that there cannot be a new religion in the local parishes without them having turned from Catholic to non-Catholic, exactly as the Eastern Orthodox or Anglicans: the once Catholic local parishes stopped being Catholic and became schismatic or Anglican for the singular reason that a new religion started being practises in them led by non-Catholics.
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Matthew Joseph
Matthew Joseph@matthew_sede·
His Excellency Bishop Sanborn: We’re not doing this because the pope is a heretic. We’re doing this because these men are imposing a false religion on the Church, which is why you cannot find the Faith at your local parish.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori@TempusFugit4016·
St. Gregory VII, Pope (1085) Benedictine monk, he was elected Pope, and at once called upon priests to lay down their lives rather than betray God. He deposed the Emperor of Germany, Henry IV, who openly relapsed into simony, pretending to depose the Pope. Gregory died in exile.
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Christine Sarracino
Christine Sarracino@ChrisMSarracino·
@STRCngr My boyfriend has a St. Andrew Missal. I went with the Fr. Lasance Missal. 😇🙏🏻✝️❤️
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Drue
Drue@s_drue91599·
@STRCngr I think your St. Andrew is wonderful enough. The SSPX Missal is 1962, but the large print edition is too large to carry around, in my opinion.
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Nigerian Sede
Nigerian Sede@STRCngr·
Confitémini Dómino, quóniam bonus : quóniam in sæculum misericórdia ejus. Happy Pentecost Sunday.
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Dominic Savio Braganza
Dominic Savio Braganza@liturgicalife·
A Blessed Feast of Pentecost to all.
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Celerisede
Celerisede@Patriotforheavn·
The little manchild Davis making sure to get in his backstabbing of many good sede people that not only have much more class than he ever will , but uncompromising loyalty to Christ and Truth. I could list a dozen.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori@TempusFugit4016·
Pentecost Sunday On this day the Holy Ghost descended upon the apostles and was announced to the world. Three thousand persons were converted by the sermon of St. Peter, and the Church of Jesus became visible to the world and publicly professed her faith in her crucified Saviour
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Fr. Gabriel Lavery
Fr. Gabriel Lavery@FrLavery·
Is this your "visible" Church of Christ? I recently finished compiling this 12 minute video of typical "Masses" and liturgical services in the Novus Ordo sect of which Prevost is the head. It's a very small sample of hundreds of similar clips I've saved over the past couple of years. With few exceptions, these clips only include things which are seen on a day-to-day basis in the Novus Ordo. I've taken the clips from many different countries and languages to show that these things are not merely abuses in some part of the world but are a defining characteristic of the entire Novus Ordo sect. You will see not only "priests" but many "bishops" participating in these behaviors. These are not isolated abuses opposed by the "hierarchy," as some Novus Ordo apologists claim. This is normal Novus Ordo behavior fully supported by that sect and its "hierarchy" from the lowest parish "priest" to the "pope." You'll notice the following are pretty standard: 1) Altar girls 2) Women ministers of "communion" and even of blessings and sacramentals (even giving ashes to the "priest"!) 3) Inculturation of pagan practices, secular songs, and dance into the "Mass." 4) Drums, guitars, clapping are ubiquitous. 5) Evident lack of belief in the Real Presence. These clips are nearly indistinguishable from Protestant services aside from the presence of statues of saints in some churches. In fact, it is so hard to tell the difference that it is possible I might have let a clip or two slip through that are from some Protestant denomination despite going to considerable trouble to confirm the source of each video. The plain and simple truth is that the Novus Ordo sect is just another heretical Protestant religion. If you are struggling with accepting the #sedevacante conclusion because you say that would be the end of the visible Church, I ask you to consider what makes the Catholic Church visible? Do "Masses" with drums, altar girls, laywomen ministers and faithless "priest presiders" make a church the visible Church of Christ? In that case, why don't we accept the Lutherans or Anglicans as the visible Church since they have these same things and the same appearance of order and hierarchy as the Novus Ordo does? No. The Catholic Church is visible because she has four visible, i.e. clearly identifiable, marks. Her members and her hierarchy of bishops and priests are recognizable through the outward profession of the same Faith, the same worship, and submission to the same authority, i.e., during a vacancy, the true Popes of the past and willingness to submit to the next true Pope. The mere absence of a Pope for the time being does not make the Church less visible or identifiable. But if she could ever become what you see in this video, she would indeed be visible, but not as Catholic. She would be a defected church. Christ has promised us this could never happen. Christ has promised us that the Novus Ordo is not and never can be the Catholic Church. If you believe the religion seen in this video is Christ's Church just because you can "see" it, then the modernists have succeeded in forming an entirely new idea of Christ's Church in your mind, one which is not the spotless Bride of Christ mentioned by St. Paul.
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Fr. Okerulu John
Fr. Okerulu John@FrOkerulu·
I know we are of different religions not even arguing that. Its clear to the blind and loud to the deaf. Anyone who cannot see it is by far worse than a blind and deaf person, truly in need of prayers, like everybody else, but most especially. So, in the true Roman Catholic Church not the Vatican 2 Counterfeit Church, masquerading as the Catholic Church, the Pascal Candle is put off on Ascension Thursday during the Mass of Ascension just after the gospel. It is taken away right after Mass (the principal Mass in big Churches). The symbolism is that our Risen Christ has now ascended to heaven and is no longer physically on earth even with His glorious body.
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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
Why the Paschal Candle Gets Extinguished After Pentecost. Every year, Catholics notice the big Paschal Candle,burning brightly near the altar all Easter season,suddenly goes out after Pentecost Sunday. But there’s beautiful meaning behind it! The Paschal Candle represents the "Risen Christ, the Light of the World. It stays lit for the full 50 days of Easter to celebrate the entire mystery: Resurrection appearances, Ascension, and the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Once Pentecost arrives, the candle is reverently extinguished. This marks the end of Christ’s "visible" earthly presence and the beginning of a powerful new chapter: the Church’s mission. The apostles (and us) are now sent into the world, empowered by the Holy Spirit to carry Christ’s light. As Jesus said, “You are the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14). The candle doesn’t disappear completely, though. It’s still brought out for baptisms and funerals, reminding us of new life in Christ and the hope of resurrection. Pentecost completes Easter. The light shifts from the candle to "us" who are called to shine Christ’s presence in the world through faith, love, and mission. 🔥
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Nigerian Sede@STRCngr·
@FrLavery Reading their website made it clear to me. Having made the conclusions they must now go in search for the premises. It's like when they argue that you can't argue for SVism on the basis of the heresy of the claimants, then they go around to discountenance heresy entirely.
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Fr. Gabriel Lavery
Fr. Gabriel Lavery@FrLavery·
Wow. That screenshot 😬 The more I read Thesis clergy explain Thesis ideas the clearer it becomes that they have simply made up ideas.
God is My Judge🍄@AsTheRain1

@GiuseppeSPX @FrLavery By the way, Thesis clergy say that the juridical elements of the Church were *not supposed to be separated* from the invisible element, but that they have been since the great apostasy. Pius XII says they *cannot be separated* because Christ wills it so.

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Nigerian Sede@STRCngr·
@D1870473838573 I usually don't block people except you are interfering with my modest expectations in my use of this App.
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@STRCngr Don't blame you. This sort of behavior warrants it.
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Nigerian Sede@STRCngr·
Racial slurs are simply pathetic. And coming from a Catholic thousands of timelines away, I find it truly shocking. It is uncharitable, ignorant and shallow. You are in my prayers.
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🍄Fatuus Dei🍄
🍄Fatuus Dei🍄@MichaeliArchang·
@STRCngr He’s a keyboard warrior. I guarantee you he wouldn’t say that nonsense to you in person.
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