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09 January, 2008

"Saint Lefebvre"

The SSPX has acquired another Anglican (Church of England) building in the UK. This 1870s-era building in Bensham, Gateshead (very close to Newcastle upon Tyne), is now known as Catholic Church of The Holy Name of Jesus (formerly Christ Church).

Images in stained glass windows of Catholic churches are traditionally for "scenes from Biblical history and the lives of the saints, and symbolic portrayals of the dogmas of the Church" (The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume XIV, 1912).

Traditio often reports how the Anti-Church now uses stained glass to depict the common man, from liberal political figures to the confused and unholy, even apostates and non-Catholics like Martin Luther King -- or pagan gods such as Shiva. Traditio frequently "warns" the SSPX not to "sell out" to such a false church, but of course there's no real sale to make, since they are both important parts of the same anti-Catholic operation.

This fact is never so evident to alert Catholics as from observing the renovations made by the SSPX at the former site of Christ Church: the SSPX in all their arrogance, hubris and impiety put in new stained glass windows depicting S.E. Mgr Marcel Lefebvre and his coat of arms!


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