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Author Topic: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council  (Read 1152 times)

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Re: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council
« Reply #55 on: Today at 06:49:21 AM »
Only thing that has changed the last forty years is cmri  and other dogmatic sedes have flooded the market with dubious thuc line clergy.

There he is!

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Re: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council
« Reply #56 on: Today at 06:52:17 AM »
There he is!
a very predictable fellow isn't he


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Re: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council
« Reply #57 on: Today at 07:02:23 AM »
a very predictable fellow isn't he
Yeah, he is, maybe because we've been dealing with him for a long time *cough* Croix *cough*

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Re: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council
« Reply #58 on: Today at 07:06:48 AM »
Oh, I think he'd go down in the annals of Trad history ...

right alongside ...

Gregory VII (Dominguez)
Pius XIII (Pulvermacher)
Michael I (Bawden)
Michael II (forget his name)
Linus II (Von Pentz)

... and with honorable mention with +Musey and +Vezelis for assuming ordinary jurisdiction.

And that might actually be why some candidates would turn down a vote ... since in the back of their minds they'll have flashes of becoming long-term jokes like Bawden.  If they don't get elected, they can gradually back away from it like that Homer Simpson gif above.  But if they do get elected, there's no escaping the ignominy.
Hey, I served Mass for Fr. Pulvermacher, a.k.a. Pius XIII, at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary back in the day.  But those were surely his pre-Pius days.  I know he read the Great Sacrilege and thought highly of it, he told me so. 

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Re: Bishop Roy's Imperfect Council
« Reply #59 on: Today at 07:07:47 AM »
Hey, I served Mass for Fr. Pulvermacher, a.k.a. Pius XIII, at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary back in the day.  But those were surely his pre-Pius days.  I know he read the Great Sacrilege and thought highly of it, he told me so.