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Offline Pax Vobis

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TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
« on: February 26, 2018, 07:24:37 PM »
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  •  AUSTIN, Texas –  Catholic bishops are directing churches across Texas to refrain from working with Texas Right to Life, exposing a widening rift in the state's anti-abortion movement.

    Republican Rep. Briscoe Cain, who supports the anti-abortion group, said the bishops were "literally going after a group for being too pro-life."

    --- Comment:  All the marxist bishops put in place by Francis are finally trying to water-down the last piece of morality left untouched by newrome.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/26/catholic-bishops-cut-ties-with-texas-anti-abortion-group.html


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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #1 on: February 26, 2018, 08:57:14 PM »
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  • Without looking at the provided link, what I can tell you is this: What's currently happening in Texas is that the bishops are distancing themselves from this anti-abortion group and urging everyone to join some other one. The problem with the alternative group they are aligning with is full of pro-abortionists and politicians posing as prolife who we know are not. Some Catholics have called them out on public radio and even issued challenges to them for being unorthodox and betraying them. They say what the bishops don't know is that there are actually a ton of conservatives still in the dioceses and they are gonna give them trouble over this issue because Texas Right to Life is packed with very active Catholics and has been for a very long time. There is no way these bishops can't know this, and it's a real wake-up call to the people that their bishops are all flamin' Liberals.
    Many people say "For the Honor and Glory of God!" but, what they should say is "For the Love, Glory and Honor of God". - Fr. Paul of Moll


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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #2 on: February 26, 2018, 09:22:50 PM »
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  • Each year, the March for Life in DC is becoming less Catholic.  It is being infiltrated by feminist liberal groups who claim to be prolife but are pro contraceptive and pro sodomy.  The March for life is becoming more secular with frivolous activities which distract young people from the true Catholic faith and the real reason for the March.  
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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #3 on: February 26, 2018, 09:43:43 PM »
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  • The Saul Alinsky model is being used more aggressively than ever since Obama came to office.  It's like his presidency was the key to open a Pandora's box of subversiveness.  Certainly it started long before him, but it has picked up momentum since his occupation of the White House.

    The libs realize that the best way to overthrow an organization is to infiltrate it, not attack it directly.



    Hmmm... now where have I seen this used successfully before?

    Oh yeah...

    The Catholic Church.

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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #4 on: February 26, 2018, 09:44:28 PM »
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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #5 on: March 08, 2018, 01:59:37 PM »
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  • Without looking at the provided link, what I can tell you is this: What's currently happening in Texas is that the bishops are distancing themselves from this anti-abortion group and urging everyone to join some other one. The problem with the alternative group they are aligning with is full of pro-abortionists and politicians posing as prolife who we know are not. Some Catholics have called them out on public radio and even issued challenges to them for being unorthodox and betraying them. They say what the bishops don't know is that there are actually a ton of conservatives still in the dioceses and they are gonna give them trouble over this issue because Texas Right to Life is packed with very active Catholics and has been for a very long time. There is no way these bishops can't know this, and it's a real wake-up call to the people that their bishops are all flamin' Liberals.
    I sometimes feel actual hatred toward "my Church" so called.
    Jesus is going to come soon and kick all their a*** to the curb

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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #6 on: March 08, 2018, 05:05:00 PM »
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  • Without looking at the provided link, what I can tell you is this: What's currently happening in Texas is that the bishops are distancing themselves from this anti-abortion group and urging everyone to join some other one. The problem with the alternative group they are aligning with is full of pro-abortionists and politicians posing as prolife who we know are not. Some Catholics have called them out on public radio and even issued challenges to them for being unorthodox and betraying them. They say what the bishops don't know is that there are actually a ton of conservatives still in the dioceses and they are gonna give them trouble over this issue because Texas Right to Life is packed with very active Catholics and has been for a very long time. There is no way these bishops can't know this, and it's a real wake-up call to the people that their bishops are all flamin' Liberals.
    The Dallas, tx, area has one of, if not the largest, fraternity of st. Peter congregations in the country, and is also home to two sspx chapels, Byzantine chapel, Ukrainian, maronite, and a lot of very pro-life mexicans.
    Hopefully the NO bishop will feel the disapproval of all the conservative Catholics in the area via their pocketbooks.

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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #7 on: March 08, 2018, 05:33:08 PM »
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  • The Dallas, tx, area has one of, if not the largest, fraternity of st. Peter congregations in the country, and is also home to two sspx chapels, Byzantine chapel, Ukrainian, maronite, and a lot of very pro-life mexicans.
    Hopefully the NO bishop will feel the disapproval of all the conservative Catholics in the area via their pocketbooks.
    Even if you have a lot of people it doesn't make a difference if they don't speak up. Also, I don't see why the Byzantines or Ukrains would pay much heed to what a Roman bishop thinks.
    Many people say "For the Honor and Glory of God!" but, what they should say is "For the Love, Glory and Honor of God". - Fr. Paul of Moll


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    Re: TX Bishops cut ties with TX "Right to Life" group
    « Reply #8 on: March 10, 2018, 01:08:10 PM »
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  • The Saul Alinsky model is being used more aggressively than ever since Obama came to office.  It's like his presidency was the key to open a Pandora's box of subversiveness.  Certainly it started long before him, but it has picked up momentum since his occupation of the White House.

    The libs realize that the best way to overthrow an organization is to infiltrate it, not attack it directly.



    Hmmm... now where have I seen this used successfully before?

    Oh yeah...

    The Catholic Church.
    :applause:
    4 freaking sure.. Nothing angers me like fake priests and bishops, the PC hierarchy