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Bishop Williamson interview - 30th priestly anniversary
« on: October 26, 2009, 09:37:31 AM »
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    Bishop Williamson interview - 30th priestly anniversary
    « Reply #1 on: October 26, 2009, 12:32:22 PM »
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  • Bishop Williamson is a one of a king Bishop of the Most Holy
    Roman Catholic Church that still has the true faith, and has
    a true insight in what is really going on in the world today.
    If a few thousand Catholics would say 15 mysteries of the
    Rosary every day, a change for the good would come upon
    the world.
    Pray for Bishop Williamson, and that his enemies will not
    prevail upon him.


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    Bishop Williamson interview - 30th priestly anniversary
    « Reply #2 on: October 26, 2009, 12:38:13 PM »
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  • Correction:
    kind, not king.
    I wish  there would be a option to make corrections before posting.

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    Bishop Williamson interview - 30th priestly anniversary
    « Reply #3 on: October 26, 2009, 01:34:02 PM »
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  • Quote from: RomanCatholic1953
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    There is a preview button next to the reply.
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    Bishop Williamson interview - 30th priestly anniversary
    « Reply #4 on: October 27, 2009, 02:27:31 AM »
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    Women and Trousers

    Bishop de Castro Meyer said that slacks are worse on women than mini-skirts
    because mini-skirts attack merely the lower man through sensuality, whereas
    women´s trousers attack the higher man by perverting the very idea of woman,
    by putting her in masculine clothing.



    Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! A woman in mini-skirts causes a man to commit the mortal sin of lust (and adultery if he is married and has these lustful desires and thoughts ). The woman wearing the mini-skirt commits mortal sin by arousing the man and the man commits mortal sin by being aroused. Tight fitting pants do the same thing. Loose fitting pants, however, may pervert the very idea of a woman, but it would not be a mortal sin on the part of the woman who wears them. And a man seeing a woman in loose fitting slacks would not be aroused. While his view of the woman's femininity is compromised (whether he realizes it or not), he would not be falling into the sin of lust from her loose slacks.


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    « Reply #5 on: October 27, 2009, 02:34:23 AM »
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    Women and College

    True universities are for ideas.
    True girls are not for ideas.
    True girls are not for true universities.

    This begs the question, what are true girls for?

    Motherhood, either spiritual or physical. In its broadest and noblest sense.
    Maternity is sacred. It´s the future of mankind. The Mother of God is the
    glory of Catholicism.


    Right and wrong. He is correct in what he forgot to look at the fact that not all women are going to want to marry or be be lucky to find a man to marry. A woman should have education to fall back on because, if she never marries, then she would need to support herself. And inorder to get a job these days, you need a college degree (unless you want to work at Mcdonald's or as a domestic or some other venial job that barely pays the bills).


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    Bishop Williamson interview - 30th priestly anniversary
    « Reply #6 on: October 27, 2009, 08:45:11 AM »
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    The woman wearing the mini-skirt commits mortal sin by arousing the man and the man commits mortal sin by being aroused.


    Alex, you do realize that someone must give full consent of the will to commit a mortal sin?

    One thing is certain though:

    Coeducation is absolutely disastrous for the morals of the young.


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    « Reply #7 on: October 27, 2009, 09:17:17 AM »
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    Motherhood, either spiritual or physical.


      I think he means nuns by spiritual motherhood.
    But, we can say the same thing about men:
    1-spiritual fatherhood for bishops, priests and abbots
    2-physical fatherhood for married men

     So, can we say that men are made for fatherhood?


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    « Reply #8 on: October 27, 2009, 02:14:05 PM »
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    Motherhood, either spiritual or physical.


      I think he means nuns by spiritual motherhood.
    But, we can say the same thing about men:
    1-spiritual fatherhood for bishops, priests and abbots
    2-physical fatherhood for married men

     So, can we say that men are made for fatherhood?



    Yes. All men are called to a fatherhood of some sort. Be that spiritual or physical. God created men to lead, protect, and sustain.
    "Louvada Siesa O' Sanctisimo Sacramento!"~warcry of the Amakusa/Shimabara rebels

    "We must risk something for God!"~Hernan Cortes


    TEJANO AND PROUD!

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    Bishop Williamson interview - 30th priestly anniversary
    « Reply #9 on: October 28, 2009, 02:28:13 AM »
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    The woman wearing the mini-skirt commits mortal sin by arousing the man and the man commits mortal sin by being aroused.


    Alex, you do realize that someone must give full consent of the will to commit a mortal sin?



    So, what are you trying to say?