The Catacombs

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Taken from Miracles - True and False by Rev. Gregory O’Connor, O.P, published in the Dominicana, vo1. 13, issue 1, 1928, pp. 31-37 (taken from here).

Quote:A miracle, since it is the work of God, must be ordained to the glory of God.

It would be contradictory to the divine wisdom and goodness to permit any created agent to perform a true miracle which would tend to confirm error or immorality. The extraordinary event is to be considered miraculous only when it confirms revealed truth and moral practice.


Hence, we must remember that the Eucharistic "miracles" related to the Novus Ordo Mass can only be considered in fact to be false, as it would be 'contradictory to the Divine Wisdom' to seemingly confirm the errors of an schismatic Rite of Mass.