Yes. But then again, we already knew heaven looks favorably on the traditional Mass - this is why it exists in the first place: Divine Providence. It was the liturgical vehicle through which thousands of saints prayed their way to heaven. So its status as solid gold is a given.
Yes. But then again, we already knew heaven looks favorably on the traditional Mass - this is why it exists in the first place: Divine Providence. It was the liturgical vehicle through which thousands of saints prayed their way to heaven. So its status as solid gold is a given.
I only offered Sr Wilhelmina as an example of a current traditional Catholic who could certainly be beatified, and in light of your observation about the attempts to portray many recently beatified as proof that the Novus Ordo is therefore fertile soil for sanctity.
Yes. But then again, we already knew heaven looks favorably on the traditional Mass - this is why it exists in the first place: Divine Providence. It was the liturgical vehicle through which thousands of saints prayed their way to heaven. So its status as solid gold is a given.
Amen!
I only offered Sr Wilhelmina as an example of a current traditional Catholic who could certainly be beatified, and in light of your observation about the attempts to portray many recently beatified as proof that the Novus Ordo is therefore fertile soil for sanctity.