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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Buy Sell Trade => Topic started by: Patrick JK Gray on October 30, 2015, 03:16:46 PM
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eBay is impossible, as apparently it funds abortion:http://www.traditionalcatholicpriest.com/2013/09/06/list-of-businesses-that-support-planned-parentmurderhood/
Not a traditionalist at all, a 'traditionalist' Modernist akin to the FSSP.
Amazon does:
https://saynsumthn.wordpress.com/2014/10/27/amazon-gives-donations-to-abortion-clinics-and-planned-parenthood/
There are various Novus Ordo shops but I don't know if they'll abuse money given.
Can anyone recommend a source of devotionals and sacramentals (e.g. Rosaries, chaplets, Miraculous Medals, St Benedict's Medals, beeswax candles for blessing, holy pictures and statues) or be willing to sell such items (unblessed, of course).
Patrick Gray
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Hey Patrick,
Although I checked and doubled checked, I could not find any source that lead me to believe that Etsy supports PlannedParenthood.
I've heard that they sell beautiful antique religious statuary and the like there. You may want to look into it.
https://www.etsy.com/search?q=catholic%20statues
Good luck and God bless<3
MyrrhTree
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Try Mother of Our Savior They have just about everything and are very traditional
http://www.traditionalcatholicpublishing.com/
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Try Mother of Our Savior They have just about everything and are very traditional
http://www.traditionalcatholicpublishing.com/
Not very traditional of they have stuff related to divine mercy:
http://www.traditionalcatholicpublishing.com/divine-mercy-postcard-pack-of-10.html
Or luminous mysteries:
http://www.traditionalcatholicpublishing.com/g-01471.html
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Then try Daughters of Mary Immaculate who are sedes.
Doesn't the bible say something about trading and doing business with unbelievers? It's allowed.
The biggest wholesale supplier of Catholic items in Canada is a jew.
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Doesn't the bible say something about trading and doing business with unbelievers? It's allowed.
It is allowed, you are correct.
It, that wasn't the OP original question.
To answer her question, the only answer is homemade, whether she make it herself of find someone who makes them.
I don't believe there is a company on the planet that is 100%.
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Some traditional monasteries and convents sell these types of sacramentals in order to support themselves. I try to purchase from them when I can.