Here is the Litany.
From the SSPX Communiqué of the Superior General of the Society About the Synod on the Amazon
The following letter was sent to members of the Third Order of the Society of Saint Pius X:
On the feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles
Dear Members of the Society,
The recent Synod on the Amazon was witness to terrible scenes where the abomination of idolatrous rites was played out within the sanctuary of God in new and unthinkable ways. And then, the final document of this tumultuous assembly attacked the holiness of the Catholic priesthood, pushing for both the abolition of ecclesiastical celibacy and the establishment of a female deaconate. Truly, the seeds of apostasy which our venerable Founder, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, had identified from the earliest days as being at work in the Council, continue to yield their putrid fruits with renewed effectiveness.
Superior General
From Catholic Family News
On November 1, 2019, Catholic Family News published an Open Letter to His Excellency Bishop Fernando Rifan, Monsignor Giles Wach, and Father Andrzej Komorowski. The Letter urges them to order the members of the Apostolic Administration of St. John Mary Vianney, the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest, and the Fraternity of St. Peter, respectively, to participate in the two days of reparation ordered by Father Davide Pagliarni in all houses and churches of the Society of St. Pius X.
We ask all of our subscribers and supporters to share this letter as widely as possible to ensure it comes to the attention of these superiors. We also encourage all Catholics who love our Mother the Church to join this day of fasting on November 9 and, if possible, attend one of the Masses of Reparation on November 10 and participate in the Litanies. If unable to attend Mass in a Church offering the Litanies on that day, families could recite them privately as an act of reparation for the scandal given by Our Holy Father and the offenses given to Almighty God last month at the Synod on the Amazon.
Feast of All Saints
November 1, 2019
To His Excellency Bishop Fernando Rifan, Monsignor Giles Wach, Father Andrzej Komorowski,
On October 28, 2019, Father Davide Pagliarani, Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X, issued a communiqué in response to the outrages that occurred at the Synod on the Amazon. As part of that communiqué, Father Pagliarani ordered the following:
In response to these events, we call on all members of the Society, including Third Order members, to observe a day of prayer and reparation, because we cannot remain indifferent to such attacks on the holiness of Holy Mother the Church. We ask that a fast be observed in all our houses on Saturday, November 9th. We invite all the faithful to the same and we also encourage children to offer prayers and sacrifices.
On Sunday, November 10th, 2019, each priest of the Society will celebrate a Mass of reparation, and in each chapel, the Litanies of the Saints, taken from the liturgy of the Rogations, will be sung or recited to ask God to protect His Church and to spare it from the punishments that such acts cannot fail to draw down upon it.As superiors of priests who espouse an attachment to the Traditional Roman Rite of Mass, we humbly petition you to join these two days of fast and reparation by ordering all under your authority to observe the above acts of reparation on the same days and to encourage the faithful attached to your churches or oratories to unite with these acts of reparation. With only limited jurisdiction over a small portion of the universal Church, it is not within your power to save the human element of the Church from the idolatrous acts and Modernist errors that flourished in the Synod on the Amazon; however, it is within your authority to command those under your care to join publicly these acts of reparation. Obviously, individual priests of your respective organizations may privately join in the aforementioned acts on the appointed days, but doing so under obedience to the command of their superior will add a public
character to their fasts, reparation, and Masses that will make them more pleasing to Almighty God, Who, in the words of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917, is “already so much offended.”
Ab omni malo, libera nos, Domine,
Brian McCall
Editor-in-Chief
Matt Gaspers
Managing Editor
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