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Feeneyism
« Reply #70 on: April 26, 2013, 02:48:09 PM »
Quote from: MyrnaM
You know bowler, I have noticed a few poster that want to voice their point but why are they so crass?   If people want others to consider what they say, they must learn to have a little tact.



They have no experience. Hopefully they'll learn from their mistakes.

A person that really knows his material will not loose their top and start calling people heretics, blasphemers, and such. Look at Caminus how he lost it in the commentary postings.

One should present the authoritative quotes and let the quotes speak.

I remember once I told a group that in the 1940's there were like 50 annulments per year in the whole world, and that today it is like 50,000 just in the USA. Someone listening said, Oh, I have an annulment (I learned years later that she had two), do you think it is invalid? I looked at her and said, all I'm saying is that there were 50 in the whole world before, and now there are 50,000 in the USA.

I let her figure it out.  

Feeneyism
« Reply #71 on: April 26, 2013, 04:42:40 PM »
Quote from: Mortalium
Quote from: Jehanne


Positions #1 and #2, by the way, are explicitly espoused by the Saint Benedict Center in New Hampshire, if only as possibilities but not as certainties.


As if they were any bulwark of orthodoxy.


Well, they are in full communion with their bishop and the Holy See, Vicar of God.  In judging them, you are judging the Church; specifically, your statements are at least materially schismatic, in that you are claiming that a validly consecrated and lawfully recognized bishop of the One Holy Roman Catholic and Apostolic Church is administering the Sacraments to public heretics.