Sedevacantists Are Hypocrites! Strict Observing Latin Mass Traditionalist Mel Gibson Publicly Breaking The Christmas Eve Fast & Abstinence!

Sedevacantist Mel Gibson Breaking Christmas Eve Fast & Abstinence?

What gives?

Who is it that is the most strict in Traditionalists circles? Who is the most "pure" and untainted?

Who is more likely to strictly follow the Fast & Abstinence days?

Why the Sedevacantists!

So why would celebrity Mel Gibson dine in public ON THE STREET  stuffing his face on a day of Fast & Abstinence!
The Holidays are a time to catch up with old friends. And Mel Gibson is certainly enjoying the company of his chums as he laughed away over lunch in West Hollywood on Christmas Eve. The actor, 58, was in stitches thanks to the antics of his sharply dressed pal, who flashed a variety of silly hand gestures at their lunch table. Sporting a very relaxed ensemble, the actor looked pleased as punch as he caught up with his companions on Wednesday. Daily Mail Read More>>>>>

Maybe it was his one meal of a fish taco.....

Or maybe not.

How strict are the Sedevacantists?

Here in their own words on Fast & Abstinence:
Catholics Fast and Abstain to Prepare Their Bodies, as Well as Their Souls
On the Day before Great Feasts Such as the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ
December 24, the Vigil of Christmas, Is a Day of Fast and Abstinence
With All the Bounty that We Have, Is It Really That Difficult
To Abstain From Fleshmeat on the Vigil of One of the Greatest Feasts of Our Lord?
You Can Feast on the Feastday, December 25
That Is the Real Traditional Catholic Way, Based Soundly in Apostolic Tradition 
Dear TRADITIO Fathers: 
My traditional Catholic calendar has a fish on Christmas Eve, December 24, indicating abstinence from fleshmeat on that day. I cannot recall that being the case. Is my calendar correct? Is Christmas Eve, December 24, really a traditional day of abstinence from fleshmeat? 
The TRADITIO Fathers Reply. 
Catholics prepare their bodies as well as their souls for Great Feasts, such as that of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The fast and abstinence occur usually on the day before the feast, that is, the Vigil of the Feast. In the case of December 24, because celebrations in some regions were long held on the eve, John XXIII (if you accept him as a traditional pope) allowed the fast and abstinence (optionally) to be performed on December 23 instead. Yet, we TRADITIO Fathers clearly remember that we never ate fleshmeat on Christmas Eve before John XXIII. 
With all the bounty that we have, is it really that difficult to abstain from fleshmeat on the Vigil of one of the greatest Feasts of Our Lord? You can feast on the feastday, December 25. That is the real traditional Catholic way, based soundly in Apostolic Tradition. TRADITIO
Mel Gibson like the old man who blogs at TRADITIO doesn't believe we have a Pope, and we haven't had a pope since Pius XII or Pius XI or some such nonsense. These Sedevacantists think that a pope loses his papal powers if the pope sins against the faith! Mind you the Pope can break all the other commandments  and still remain a pope but just don't break the first three commandments.

Problem with that silly Sedevacantist position is that it is not supported by divine Scripture - which is the ultimate authority on these matters (properly interpreted that is) for you see the Priest Aaron was a priest before, during, and after his forging of the GOLDEN CALF for all to worship!

So if Aaron can remain a priest after making and worshiping a GOLDEN CALF I would think that Paul VI can remain a Pope even after his creation of the Stripped and Barren New Mass!

Merry Christmas Mel!


Comments

  1. Merry Christmas Mel all the best for the new year mate I know you've got things right so don't turn back

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