tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-496598122324860489.post8071231935532499181..comments2023-05-25T06:59:51.434+01:00Comments on Dominie Mary Stemp’s Blog: Novos Ordo Watch websiteDominie Mary Stemphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03945820604120975992noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-496598122324860489.post-41691986052355505652016-05-02T15:38:40.355+01:002016-05-02T15:38:40.355+01:00Well done for having the courage and intellectual ...Well done for having the courage and intellectual honesty to question the novus ordo sect. A growing number of serious Catholics have come to recognise that a non-Catholic cannot be Pope. A monthly non una cum Mass is held in London for those who want the True Faith, without a trace of Modernism. http://tridentinemasssociety.co.uk/sedelondonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13282326776240751174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-496598122324860489.post-24376225334018246982016-04-25T18:40:10.009+01:002016-04-25T18:40:10.009+01:00After the document came out I decided not to atten...After the document came out I decided not to attend Novos Ordo anymore - due to all my research on how it came to be.<br />If he were a real pope he wouldn't be saying all these heresies - a real pope would surely be protected by the Holy Spirit?<br />I cannot say I am a sedevacantist but I cannot also say that I am not<br />I remain confused <br />I just want to be honest<br />I cannot say Pope Francis is not the pope but my reason tells me I don't see how he can be the popeDominie Mary Stemphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03945820604120975992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-496598122324860489.post-36930936141887525272016-04-24T19:00:56.543+01:002016-04-24T19:00:56.543+01:00I just discovered your blog through Google+. You s...I just discovered your blog through Google+. You should link your articles to Twitter, too.<br /><br />I'm not a Sedevacantist, so I can't endorse Novus Ordo Watch as an apostolate. But I agree that they have quite a few interesting articles which are usually very well researched. My advice is: read with caution, and always be sure to check the sources - particularly when it comes to magisterial documents and doctors of the Church. The devil, as the saying goes, is in the details.Radical Catholichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04135335562951838761noreply@blogger.com