A video obtained by InfoVaticana shows how, at the Trinitarian monastery of Suesa (Cantabria), the community of nuns surrounds the altar with outstretched hands during the Eucharistic Prayer while the celebrant alters the words of consecration: he feminizes them, replaces "for many" with "for all humanity," and substitutes the Lord's command—"Do this in remembrance of me"—with a formula of his own making. This is not an isolated incident: the co…
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A video obtained by InfoVaticana shows how, at the Trinitarian monastery of Suesa (Cantabria), the community of nuns surrounds the altar with outstretched hands during the Eucharistic Prayer while the celebrant alters the words of consecration: he feminizes them, replaces "for many" with "for all humanity," and substitutes the Lord's command—"Do this in remembrance of me"—with a formula of his own making. This is not an isolated incident: the co…