Vatican II "Pope" and "Cardinal" With Immodest Dancers
It has been a custom for Radio City Music Hall in New York to make a "Living Nativity" scene in preparation for Christmas. This year four American dancers were present to welcome the animals in the building's lobby.
On November 5, 2015, Mr. Timothy Dolan, the Vatican II "Cardinal Archbishop" of New York, was also there to "bless the animals." So the Vatican II "Cardinal" met the dancers and took advantage of the opportunity to embrace them and have them rub their thighs and buttocks on his cassock.
On November 5, 2015, Mr. Timothy Dolan, the Vatican II "Cardinal Archbishop" of New York, was also there to "bless the animals." So the Vatican II "Cardinal" met the dancers and took advantage of the opportunity to embrace them and have them rub their thighs and buttocks on his cassock.
We all know that it will never happen in the True Roman Catholic Church. The main work of a Catholic Bishop is to glorify God and for the salvation of the souls. These concerns are the only thing that will lead the Catholic Bishop to bless the three camels, some sheep and a donkey so that people might view the show and be spiritually prepared for a holy Christmas...
But after Vatican II, what a good example! What a shame to have Mr. Timothy Dolan, who pretends to be the Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of New York, following in the footsteps of Antipope Francis.
Mr Jorge Bergoglio or known as Francis, the head of the Vatican II Religion, visited the World Meeting of Families on September 26, 2015, during his visit to the United States of America. That day provided the occasion to commemorate the event with several artistic shows. Among them was a song on marriage. Between the singer and Francis, a large part of the stage was left for the Pennsylvania Ballet to perform to the rhythm of the song, translating the lyrics of the song into dancing gestures of tenderness and love. The female dancers were dressed in sleeveless, transparent apparel worn over swimming suits, which meant that their legs were clearly visible to Francis, his followers and audience even when their movements were not meant to let their legs show completely. There was no any sign of disapproval from Francis for the boldness of the display. He was right. At the end, Francis was so happy that he warmly applauded the song-ballet double performance.
St. Matthew 5:27-28:
"You have heard that it was said to them of old: Thou shalt not commit adultery. But I say to you, that whosoever shall look on a woman to lust after her, hath already committed adultery with her in his heart."
"You have heard that it was said to them of old: Thou shalt not commit adultery. But I say to you, that whosoever shall look on a woman to lust after her, hath already committed adultery with her in his heart."
There is no doubt that we are witnessing the imposition of a "new morality" by the Vatican II Church that has very little to do with the Roman Catholic Morals. Indeed, the Roman Catholic Church has always taught us to avoid any immodesty that could excite our passions in the state of revolt due to Original Sin.
Saint John 1518-19
"If the world hate you, know ye, that it hath hated me before you. If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you."
"If the world hate you, know ye, that it hath hated me before you. If you had been of the world, the world would love its own: but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you."
Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Fatima, 1917:
“Certain fashions will be introduced that will offend Our Lord very much.”
“Certain fashions will be introduced that will offend Our Lord very much.”
Immodesty in dress can lead to the loss of immortal souls, and if gravely offensive, is a mortal sin for the wearer and occasion of sin for the beholder of immodest fashions. Sins caused by immodest fashions send to hell, or at least make worthy of hell’s fire, the souls of many of those exposed to these fashions.
Our Lady confirms this in the Fatima Message. And so at Fatima, modesty was very much stressed by the Blessed Virgin Mary because She also told us in the Fatima Message:
“More souls go to hell for sins of the flesh than any other reason.”
Our Lady confirms this in the Fatima Message. And so at Fatima, modesty was very much stressed by the Blessed Virgin Mary because She also told us in the Fatima Message:
“More souls go to hell for sins of the flesh than any other reason.”
Pope Pius XI’s Instruction Concerning the Immodest Dress of Women (1930)
"At the exhortation of His Holiness, Pope Pius XI, to counteract the indecent fashions, many bishops have made regulations in their dioceses and forbidden Catholic ladies to wear fashionable but unbecoming dresses at the sacred functions in church, and especially when receiving Holy Communion. Though they had to suffer the insults that a heathenized press hurled against them, they remained firm in their prohibition of the unchristian fashion. The Sacred Congregation praises them for their constancy and publishes the following regulations:
1. Pastors and preachers shall urge the Catholic women to wear modest dresses, and insist that the mothers stop their daughters from wearing unbecoming apparel.
2. The parents have the obligation to care for the religious and moral education of their children and they must take special care to instruct the girls in the principles of Christian doctrine, and by word and example foster in their souls a love for the virtues of modesty and chastity.
3. The parents must keep the girls away from public gymnastic exercises and exhibitions; if their daughters are forced to take part in such affairs, the parents should see that they wear clothes that are absolutely modest and never allow them to wear immodest uniforms.
4. The heads of girls’ colleges and schools and the teachers must endeavor to instill into the minds of the girls such a love for modesty that they shall detest immodest dress.
5. The heads of schools and the teachers shall not admit to their schools girls who wear unbecoming dress, or whose parents wear them; if those already admitted do not heed the warning, they shall be dismissed from those schools.
6. The religious Sisterhoods shall not admit to their schools, colleges, chapels, or gymnasiums girls who do not dress in a manner becoming Christians, nor shall they tolerate girls already admitted.
7. Pious associations of women should be formed and fostered whose purpose shall be to counteract by example and practical efforts the abuses of the unchristian fashions and to promote purity of morals and decency in dress.
8. Into these associations are not to be received women who do not dress according to Christian modesty, and, if actual members violate the principles of the associations and do not heed the admonition to stop the abuse, they shall be expelled from the associations.
9. Girls and women who wear immodest dress shall be denied Holy Communion, and shall not be admitted as sponsors at Baptism and Confirmation, and, if needs be, shall be stopped from entering any church.
10. On those feast days during the year which present a special opportunity to inculcate Christian modesty, especially the feasts of Our Blessed Lady, the pastors and the priests in charge of women’s societies shall by appropriate sermons exhort the women to wear dresses that bespeak Christian modesty. On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception special prayers shall be offered in all cathedral and parochial churches and, if circumstances permit, an appropriate sermon should be preached.
11. The Diocesan Vigilance Committee, spoken of by the Holy Office on March 22, 1918, should at least once a year meet for the purpose of specially considering ways and means of promoting effectively Christian modesty of women.
12. In order to put these Instructions into effect, the local Ordinaries shall every three years, together with the report on religious teaching (cfr. Motu Proprio, June 29, 1923), inform the Sacred Congregation of the Council on the matter of immodest dress of women and what the Ordinaries have done to counteract that evil."
1. Pastors and preachers shall urge the Catholic women to wear modest dresses, and insist that the mothers stop their daughters from wearing unbecoming apparel.
2. The parents have the obligation to care for the religious and moral education of their children and they must take special care to instruct the girls in the principles of Christian doctrine, and by word and example foster in their souls a love for the virtues of modesty and chastity.
3. The parents must keep the girls away from public gymnastic exercises and exhibitions; if their daughters are forced to take part in such affairs, the parents should see that they wear clothes that are absolutely modest and never allow them to wear immodest uniforms.
4. The heads of girls’ colleges and schools and the teachers must endeavor to instill into the minds of the girls such a love for modesty that they shall detest immodest dress.
5. The heads of schools and the teachers shall not admit to their schools girls who wear unbecoming dress, or whose parents wear them; if those already admitted do not heed the warning, they shall be dismissed from those schools.
6. The religious Sisterhoods shall not admit to their schools, colleges, chapels, or gymnasiums girls who do not dress in a manner becoming Christians, nor shall they tolerate girls already admitted.
7. Pious associations of women should be formed and fostered whose purpose shall be to counteract by example and practical efforts the abuses of the unchristian fashions and to promote purity of morals and decency in dress.
8. Into these associations are not to be received women who do not dress according to Christian modesty, and, if actual members violate the principles of the associations and do not heed the admonition to stop the abuse, they shall be expelled from the associations.
9. Girls and women who wear immodest dress shall be denied Holy Communion, and shall not be admitted as sponsors at Baptism and Confirmation, and, if needs be, shall be stopped from entering any church.
10. On those feast days during the year which present a special opportunity to inculcate Christian modesty, especially the feasts of Our Blessed Lady, the pastors and the priests in charge of women’s societies shall by appropriate sermons exhort the women to wear dresses that bespeak Christian modesty. On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception special prayers shall be offered in all cathedral and parochial churches and, if circumstances permit, an appropriate sermon should be preached.
11. The Diocesan Vigilance Committee, spoken of by the Holy Office on March 22, 1918, should at least once a year meet for the purpose of specially considering ways and means of promoting effectively Christian modesty of women.
12. In order to put these Instructions into effect, the local Ordinaries shall every three years, together with the report on religious teaching (cfr. Motu Proprio, June 29, 1923), inform the Sacred Congregation of the Council on the matter of immodest dress of women and what the Ordinaries have done to counteract that evil."
The Vatican II Religion of Antipope Francis is not the Roman Catholic Religion of Pope Pius XI. That is the main reason why they don't obey Pope Pius XI's instruction.