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Re: SSPX Sanford FL – Facade of Tradition
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2019, 08:38:17 PM »
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Re: SSPX Sanford FL – Facade of Tradition
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2019, 08:59:26 PM »
 The sermons for those ten years never once taught how to LIVE a Catholic life. They did give sermons about scripture, saints, catechism….. but never how to apply it in one’s life. A... It is all a façade of aesthetics, a beautiful mass, processions, vestments, music, smells, bells, but NOTHING that can be used to change a life is taught.

It is like they have a beautiful perfectly organized car showroom where they show you cars that have spotless paintjobs, perfectly clean leather, an engine compartment you could eat off of, and then they give you the plans to build your own car. Not one sermon on how to get the parts, or what you are doing wrong, not one. The priests see that the cars are not being built or they are being built totally wrong (young girls, dressing like the rest of the world and getting pregnant) and they say NOTHING of what is going wrong, they just keep going with the same “beautiful showroom” technique.
St. Anthony Mary Claret  wrote: “Faith teaches that the pains of Hell are eternal, and it also warns us that one single mortal sin suffices to condemn a soul forever because of the infinite malice by which it offends an infinite God. With these most positive principles in mind, how can I remain indifferent when I see the ease with which sins are committed, sins that occur as frequently as one takes a glass of water, sins and offenses that are perpetrated out of levity or diversion? How can I rest when so many are to be seen living continually in mortal sin?He expressed his incredulity at how many of his contemporary priests and lay faithful would not warn sinners about the frightening path they were on: “Neither can I understand why other priests who believe the selfsame truths as I do, as we all must do, do not preach or exhort their flock so that they might avoid this unbearable eternity of Hell. It is still a source of wonder to me how the laity — those men and women blessed with the Faith — do not give warning to those who need it.”