The Lyrics of Hotel California
By the Eagles
By the Eagles
Hotel California is a song about Hell. We all know that most of the rockstars are really possessed by Satan. The song itself is highly Satanic, but those lyrics are a code to let us know that the New Mass is invalid since the form of the consecration of the wine was changed in 1969 from the original form of Consecration. Paul VI created the New Mass in 1969 .
The Devil, who ultimately authored the song, was referring to the invalidity of the New Mass.
The lyrics in the song ‘Hotel California’ by the Eagles goes as follows:
"So I called up the captain, 'please bring me my wine’ He said,
'we haven’t had that spirit here since nineteen sixty nine (1969)."
"So I called up the captain, 'please bring me my wine’ He said,
'we haven’t had that spirit here since nineteen sixty nine (1969)."
The Traditional Latin Mass, the most holy act of worship of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, was codified by Pope St. Pius V in his Bull Quo Primum in 1570.
In his famous Bull Quo Primum, Pope St. Pius V forbade changing the traditional Latin Mass.
Pope St. Pius V, Quo Primum Tempore, July 14, 1570:
“Now, therefore, in order that all everywhere may adopt and observe what has been delivered to them by the Holy Roman Church, Mother and Mistress of the other churches, it shall be unlawful henceforth and forever throughout the Christian world to sing or to read Masses according to any formula other than this Missal published by Us… Accordingly, no one whosoever is permitted to infringe or rashly contravene this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, direction, grant, indult, declaration, will, decree, and prohibition. Should any venture to do so, let him understand that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.”
On April 3, 1969, Paul VI replaced the Traditional Latin Mass in the Vatican II churches with his own creation, the New Mass or the Novus Ordo.
The biggest problem with the New Mass that he created is that it is not valid. Jesus Christ is not present in the New Mass because the New Mass has altered the very words of consecration. The problem with the validity of the New Mass comes with the form, those words necessary to confect the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
When Our Lord Jesus Christ instituted the Holy Mass, he used the following form:
Matthew 26:28:
“For this is my blood of the new testament, which shall be shed for many unto remission of sins.”
The words of Our Lord Jesus Christ will remain forever.
Matthew 24:35:
"Heaven and earth shall pass, but my words shall not pass."
The form necessary to confect the Eucharist in the Roman Rite was declared by the Church.
Pope St. Pius V, De Defectibus, chapter 5, Part 1:
“The words of Consecration, which are the FORM of this Sacrament, are these: FOR THIS IS MY BODY. And: FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD, OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL TESTAMENT: THE MYSTERY OF FAITH, WHICH SHALL BE SHED FOR YOU AND FOR MANY UNTO THE REMISSION OF SINS. Now if one were to remove, or change anything in the FORM of the consecration of the Body and Blood, and in that very change of words the [new] wording would fail to mean the same thing, he would not consecrate the sacrament.
Pope St. Pius V’s teaching states that if the words of consecration are changed so that the meaning is altered, the priest does not confect the Sacrament. In the New Mass the words of consecration have been drastically changed, and the meaning has been altered.
In his famous Bull Quo Primum, Pope St. Pius V forbade changing the traditional Latin Mass.
Pope St. Pius V, Quo Primum Tempore, July 14, 1570:
“Now, therefore, in order that all everywhere may adopt and observe what has been delivered to them by the Holy Roman Church, Mother and Mistress of the other churches, it shall be unlawful henceforth and forever throughout the Christian world to sing or to read Masses according to any formula other than this Missal published by Us… Accordingly, no one whosoever is permitted to infringe or rashly contravene this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, direction, grant, indult, declaration, will, decree, and prohibition. Should any venture to do so, let him understand that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the blessed Apostles Peter and Paul.”
On April 3, 1969, Paul VI replaced the Traditional Latin Mass in the Vatican II churches with his own creation, the New Mass or the Novus Ordo.
The biggest problem with the New Mass that he created is that it is not valid. Jesus Christ is not present in the New Mass because the New Mass has altered the very words of consecration. The problem with the validity of the New Mass comes with the form, those words necessary to confect the Sacrament of the Eucharist.
When Our Lord Jesus Christ instituted the Holy Mass, he used the following form:
Matthew 26:28:
“For this is my blood of the new testament, which shall be shed for many unto remission of sins.”
The words of Our Lord Jesus Christ will remain forever.
Matthew 24:35:
"Heaven and earth shall pass, but my words shall not pass."
The form necessary to confect the Eucharist in the Roman Rite was declared by the Church.
Pope St. Pius V, De Defectibus, chapter 5, Part 1:
“The words of Consecration, which are the FORM of this Sacrament, are these: FOR THIS IS MY BODY. And: FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD, OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL TESTAMENT: THE MYSTERY OF FAITH, WHICH SHALL BE SHED FOR YOU AND FOR MANY UNTO THE REMISSION OF SINS. Now if one were to remove, or change anything in the FORM of the consecration of the Body and Blood, and in that very change of words the [new] wording would fail to mean the same thing, he would not consecrate the sacrament.
Pope St. Pius V’s teaching states that if the words of consecration are changed so that the meaning is altered, the priest does not confect the Sacrament. In the New Mass the words of consecration have been drastically changed, and the meaning has been altered.
FORM OF CONSECRATION IN THE NEW MASS
“For this is my body. For this is the chalice of my blood, of the new and eternal testament.
It shall be shed for you and FOR ALL SO THAT SINS MAY BE FORGIVEN.”
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
“For this is my body. For this is the chalice of my blood, of the new and eternal testament.
It shall be shed for you and FOR ALL SO THAT SINS MAY BE FORGIVEN.”
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Traditional Latin Mass of Jesus Christ FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD, OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL TESTAMENT: THE MYSTERY OF FAITH, WHICH SHALL BE SHED FOR YOU AND FOR MANY UNTO THE REMISSION OF SINS. __________________________________________________ | The Invalid New Mass of Vatican II FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD, OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL TESTAMENT. IT SHALL BE SHED FOR YOU AND FOR ALL SO THAT SINS MAY BE FORGIVEN __________________________________________________ |
The words “for you and for many unto the remission of sins” have been changed to "for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven." The word “many” has been removed and replaced with the word “all.” This huge change invalidates all the New Masses.
And not only that, in the New Mass, the words “mysterium fidei” or “the mystery of Faith” has been removed from the words of consecration. This makes the New Mass invalid, because “mysterium fidei” is part of the form in the Roman Rite. Though the words “mysterium fidei” are not part of some of the Eastern Rite formulas of consecration, they have been declared to be part of the Roman Rite. They are also found in some Eastern Rites.
Pope Innocent III and the Canon of the Mass also tell us that the words “mysterium fidei” were given by Jesus Christ Himself. Pope Innocent III made a response to a question about the inclusion of Mysterium Fidei in the form of the Eucharist.
Pope Innocent III, Cum Marthae circa, Nov. 29, 1202:
“You have asked (indeed) who has added to the form of words which Christ Himself expressed when He changed the bread and wine into the Body and Blood, that in the Canon of the Mass which the general Church uses, which none of the Evangelists is read to have expressed… In the Canon of the Mass that expression, ‘mysterium fidei,’ is found interposed among His words… Surely we find many such things omitted from the words as well as from the deeds of the Lord by the Evangelists, which the Apostles are read to have supplied by word or to have expressed by deed… Therefore, we believe that the form of words, as they are found in the Canon, the Apostles received from Christ, and their successors from them.”