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Must Be Signified By The Form
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The New Mass Lacks The “Mystery Of Faith” (Novus Ordo Modernists Refuted)
Must Be Signified By The Form
The New Mass Lacks The “Mystery Of Faith” (Novus Ordo Modernists Refuted)
What you failed to quote from Florence is when the council said: “There should not be offered in the chalice of the Lord either wine only or water only but both mixed together, because both blood and water are said to have flowed from Christ's side'; also because it is fitting to signify the effect of this sacrament, which is the union of the Christian people with Christ. For, water signifies the people according to those words of the Apocalypse: many waters, many peoples.” So the union of the faithful is signified when wine and water are mixed together, which is fine is the Mass of St. Paul VI. So your argument about form is therefore invalid.
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You are quite wrong. What you have referenced pertains to the matter, not to the form. You fail to understand that the grace effected by the sacrament must be signified by the form (see the quote from Pope Leo XIII below), and it was not with the ‘for all’ mistranslation. (The deliberate removal of ‘mysterium fidei’ is a separate problem, as the video explains).
So, as we can see, your argument is invalid, just like the invalid New Mass. Moreover, the fact that you think Antipope Paul VI, a notorious heretic and religious indifferentist, was a saint just reveals (in charity) how uninformed you are about the current situation. See our video about him: “Saint” Paul VI’s Heresies.
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