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« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2017, 10:48:01 PM »
Quote from: Student of Qi
Though the majority, I am sure, here on Cathinfo has nothing to do with the Super Bowels, I am under the impression that a number of Trads probably still observe it. With how much folks love their sports, it seems reasonable to presume this, no?

Does anyone here share this opinion?


The article touches upon this particular point as well:

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What is particularly sad, of course, is to see traditionally-minded Catholics across the ecclesiastical divide “get through” with their obligation as early as possible on Sundays so that they could have the rest of the day “free” to sit in front of television screens and endure blathering, mindless idiots demonstrating their utter ignorance of future events while wallowing in video clip after video clip to dissect past games and plays and game plans that no rational, sane human being has any need to waste his time considering, no less any part of nine full hours.

Moreover, many of these traditionally-minded Catholics think nothing of the immodesty and indecency of speech and attire shown in the pre-game and game telecasts, thinking nothing of how an aggressive promoter of blasphemy and lewdness and obscenity, the FOX television network, which is, after all, owned by a thirty-third Mason (and a “papally”-knighted one at that, thanks be to Roger “Cardinal” Mahony and Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II) named Rupert Murdoch, promotes its insidious throughout the course of the day of the “big game,” caring little for how the virtues of Modesty and Chastity are offended by the proliferation of “rock music” and commercials that specialize in the salacious.


There are other Catholics who will fulfil the "Sunday Obligation" by attending Saturday Mass, just so they can watch the Super Bowl and engage in gluttony and excess. This thanks to the indult granted universally by Paul VI.

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« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2017, 10:58:43 PM »
Quote from: Disputaciones
Quote from: Neil Obstat
I would like to thank these contributors to CI in this thread for giving a few words that you just won't find in most places on the Internet or in public generally speaking, regarding that despicable "Ga-ga" woman and immorality in entertainment in general.

She continues to scandalize children whenever she gets the chance, and Our Lord said that people like her would be BETTER OFF with a millstone tied about their neck and cast into the sea.  Since that isn't likely to happen to her, one may well shudder at the thought of what will LIKELY happen to her, eventually.


She was actually raised Catholic, Novus Ordo of course.

Had Vatican II never happened, she probably wouldn't have turned out the way she did.


The article describes her as a "creature (it is very good the author did not choose the word "woman" which she is not and would have actually been offensive) who goes by the name of “Lady Gaga,” who, from what I can discern, is about as disgusting a human being as can be found on the face of this earth at this time".  

Yes, I agree. That description sounds about right.



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« Reply #18 on: February 05, 2017, 01:27:44 PM »
Quote from: Cantarella
Pope Francis has a special message for the Super Bowl:

https://www.google.com/amp/www.catholicnewsagency.com/amp/news/pope-francis-has-a-special-message-for-the-super-bowl-25081/?client=ms-android-hms-tmobile-us

 :facepalm:


Spoken like a true politician.

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« Reply #19 on: February 05, 2017, 04:16:01 PM »
Quote from: Cantarella
Quote from: Incredulous
Here's another reason:



You'll be subjecting your Catholic eyes to the most homely, occult jewess in all of Hollywood.



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It's better that way!