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The Una Cum Issue and The Honor of God
Translation of a Conference by Fr. Francesco Ricossa, IMBC
Forward by Bp. Donald Sanborn, ICR
“The topic addressed in this book does not interest most of the people who attend, or seek the Traditional Mass as we say. It is an issue that interests almost nobody. Why does this topic not arouse interest in people?
Because many of these people, influenced by the modern mentality, put man before God! Indeed, the first goal of the Sacrifice, the most important one, is the adoration of God.
For the priest, to mention or not to mention Bergoglio as Pope Francis, and the local bishop’s name, in the Canon of the Mass, depends on how he conceives the present situation of the Church. Are Bergoglio, and the occupant of the diocesan see, the authority in the church – or are they not? If they are, then not mentioning them manifests a schismatic spirit. If they are not the authority, then mentioning them makes no sense, and it offends God. Naming the Pope and the Bishop, or on the contrary omitting them at this precise moment, is not merely a private devotion, it is a true and proper profession of Catholic Faith and Unity. Attending a Mass celebrated “una cum Bergoglio” includes a sacrilege and a capital schism, and, moreover, a counter-testimony of faith.”
-Fr. Arnold Trauner, IMBC
56 pages; Paperback.






