Friday, December 05, 2003

"Which Mass is This?"

This is the question Catholics who normally attend a Sunday evening Mass had better ask this Sunday, Dec 7, because according to Catholic doctrine, it could mean, "The loss of heaven and the pains of hell."

Monday Dec 8 is the Roman feast of the "Immaculate Conception" - a holy day of obligation for all Catholics.

This "obligation" can be fulfilled Sunday evening, Dec 7, but ONLY if the local priest sets it up as a Mass for the "Immaculate Conception." Catholics had better beware - because if the priest says the Sunday evening Mass is a "Second Sunday of Advent" Mass, the holy day of obligation is NOT fulfilled!

The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania diocese is warning Catholics about this in the Dec 5 issue of the 'Pittsburgh Catholic,' in an article titled, "Church to Mark Solemnity of Immaculate Conception." The article said:

"This needs to be made clear to the people well in advance of the celebration. The Catholic faithful participating in the Mass on Sunday evening cannot count the Mass as fulfilling the obligation both for Mass on the second Sunday of Advent and the Immaculate Conception, a holy day of obligation."

This is another example of the man-made system that Romanism is: Two people can be at two different Masses on a Sunday evening - one person at Mass for the "Immaculate Conception," and the other person at Mass for the "Second Sunday of Advent." If both don't attend Mass on Dec 8, according to Catholic teaching, the person who attended the "Second Sunday of Advent" Mass has committed a mortal sin and lost his salvation.

Roman Catholicism - man-made rules for a man-made church. May Christ open the eyes of many people to see that the Roman Catholic Church is in fact - antichrist.