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St. Marys KS -- Catholic Disneyland or good thing?
« Reply #135 on: November 30, 2010, 11:57:18 AM »
Quote from: Dawn
Well then I guess it is best in most all cases to home school. I find it strange when stay at home Traditional Catholic mothers do not teach at home. What on earth do they do all day long? It has been a struggle but I am so very glad that I teach my children. That is after all the mother's job.


I'd be tempted to wonder the same thing -- I'd hope they have some altruistic, selfless pursuit they're involved in.

And if they're sending kids to public school they'd better have a VERY good reason for throwing away their children's souls. Harsh, but in most cases that's what it is.

They'll try to justify it, but what they REALLY WANT is the convenience/pleasure of having children gone a bunch of the day, so they can relax and pursue their own interests. They are choosing rest and relaxation over their children's souls -- souls that are supposed to be their prime concern in this life. The souls of one's children are the main subject for parents at the particular judgment.

Apparently out there in the world there's a whole category of women who are "stay at home housewives" who don't have kids or a job -- usually because the husband makes plenty of money. The old "meal ticket husband" where the poor slob works his butt off. Apparently these "desperate housewives" are a greedy sort, talking to each other and comparing notes on how big everyone's diamond is.

The man is gone so much trying to earn money for her next diamond ring upgrade, then she commits adultery with another man and sues her poor husband for divorce. Then he has to lose 1/2 his possessions, etc. The world really has it out for men. For the man, it's lose-lose-lose-lose.

So the world has even worse problems than we trad. Catholics do!

I read about this type in a "don't get married, guys!" docuмent someone posted. It was full of anecdotes. Very interesting -- it made me glad I was in the traditional Catholic world!

Matthew

St. Marys KS -- Catholic Disneyland or good thing?
« Reply #136 on: December 01, 2010, 10:13:42 AM »
Quote from: Dawn
 I find it odd that the enemies of the Sede world would not blow it sky high if there was some sort of abuse or corruption taking place over there. Of course if all we get are veiled comments then other families are put at risk. Atleast Eamon came right out and said what was happening. He did not de-rail every thread with innuendo.


Wow.  


St. Marys KS -- Catholic Disneyland or good thing?
« Reply #137 on: December 01, 2010, 11:05:19 AM »
Wow what? He did tell the truth of what was happening. And,he did not pepper every thread on school or parish life with little comments.  And,in doing it his way he warned others to beware.

St. Marys KS -- Catholic Disneyland or good thing?
« Reply #138 on: December 01, 2010, 11:09:59 AM »
Quote from: innocenza
FWIW:

It was not my impression that Elizabeth had any intention to put down poor people.

'White trash' is an expression that has been around for a long time, and has been used by a variety of people in multiple contexts.



  The "hurt" ones know this also.  As if Cathinfo has ever been "politically correct"!  :laugh2:

  It was an opportunity to attack me personally, and impugn my motives and intentions for posting at Cathinfo.  

If it was such a scandal, one of them would have caused a drama over the last person I saw use the term.  







 



 






St. Marys KS -- Catholic Disneyland or good thing?
« Reply #139 on: December 01, 2010, 11:28:16 AM »
Quote from: Dawn
Wow what? He did tell the truth of what was happening. And,he did not pepper every thread on school or parish life with little comments.  And,in doing it his way he warned others to beware.


 And why did you bring Eamon into this thread?