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Author Topic: Sanford SSPX - should I just let it go?  (Read 13690 times)

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Re: Sanford SSPX - should I just let it go?
« Reply #35 on: June 12, 2019, 08:36:53 AM »
I think this priest was once the Superior of the then all Africa District and, thanks to his temper, lost it all. 

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Re: Sanford SSPX - should I just let it go?
« Reply #36 on: June 12, 2019, 12:06:15 PM »
Perhaps your congregation can gather up enough energy so they can petition SSPX for a priest who is a better salesman, one  that makes pretty presentations. 
Perhaps if you read and quoted the rest of the posting you might understand that what the OP wrote has nothing to do with making pretty presentations:
"in fact the presentation is scary, for it appears by his vitriol that the prior has lost it. It is anguishing to see the prior open his mouth from the pulpit every Sunday, with his every word he sinks deeper and deeper into appearing to reveal his real hate of the parishioners for not doing everything he says in EVERY detail. The anguishing is not from guilt for the things he blames the people for, but for watching a man appearing to be losing it from the pulpit. People run away from such persons and will do anything to avoid them.
In the martial arts once you lose your temper, you have lost it. One can never openly reveal their anger and hate against people like that without appearing to be unbalanced, and to do it from a pulpit every sermon?
 
 The prior needs to open his eyes to the gifts, the reality, of the extraordinary attention he has received all these years! There is not one chapel in the world where a prior gets the physical attention this prior gets: gourmet meals, wines, washing of clothes, cleaning of the living quarters, cars, drivers, a CPA to do the accounting, gardens plantings and maintenance (on 5 acres),  home repairs and maintenance, , $600,000 home addition, a 4000 square foot home for 6 priests, 6 men who do not have to lift a finger to do any of this work,…………. The prior has nothing to go ballistic about, on the contrary, he should be thanking the parishioners from the pulpit every day. Everyone knows this, and that makes his apparent anger and hate of the parishioners even more striking, he is coming off as unbalanced. It is anguishing to watch someone self-destruct like that every Sunday. He needs to get his act together and quick.
 
 “Two men stared out prison bars, one saw mud, the other the stars”."



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Re: Sanford SSPX - should I just let it go?
« Reply #37 on: June 12, 2019, 12:32:05 PM »
Perhaps if you read and quoted the rest of the posting you might understand that what the OP wrote has nothing to do with making pretty presentations:
"in fact the presentation is scary, for it appears by his vitriol that the prior has lost it. It is anguishing to see the prior open his mouth from the pulpit every Sunday, with his every word he sinks deeper and deeper into appearing to reveal his real hate of the parishioners for not doing everything he says in EVERY detail.
From your posts, to you, truth is vitriol. As such, you have it pretty bad there, why suffer the anguish, why not find some place else to go.
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The local NO church are almost guaranteed to have pretty sermons.

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Re: Sanford SSPX - should I just let it go?
« Reply #38 on: June 12, 2019, 12:39:15 PM »
From your posts, to you, truth is vitriol. As such, you have it pretty bad there, why suffer the anguish, why not find some place else to go.
From the writers brief postings it is obvious that he does not have the mental wherewithal to read clear English or else he is in denial.

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Re: Sanford SSPX - should I just let it go?
« Reply #39 on: June 12, 2019, 03:06:43 PM »
From the writers brief postings it is obvious that he does not have the mental wherewithal to read clear English or else he is in denial.
It's plain enough for whoever listens to his sermon (posted earlier), that what you consider vitriol is not vitriol at all to Catholics. Snowflake.