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Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 05:25:45 AM »
That's a heretical opinion. No wonder you don't evangelize. Your sect is dying and deserves to. How many are there in your ultra-rigorist sede sect? 50,000? Maybe even less. The future belongs to real Catholics, including Millions who are evangelizing as we speak, and the Church is growing.
Firstly, not every one who believes that the new rites are invalid is a sede. Secondly it's not heretical. Pope Pius 12th defined the form for consecration of bishops, V2 changed that form which makes it doubtful with a positive doubt. The Church teaches that doubtful sacraments must be held as invalid and you cannot unless receive in danger of death. Also the new rite of ordination for priests has the same issues as the anglican rite, which Pope Leo 13 condemned as utterly null and void, citing their internal intention by judging the external changes.

Real Catholics are those who follow what the Church teaches and not the false concillar vatican 2 imitation of the Catholic Church.

Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 05:30:15 AM »


There are no places to work that won't harm me spiritually, no places to go that don't affect me slightly after being to them, nothing that I can call "home" anymore. Everyone is selling themselves out, selling out their land, country, and families. To the point where the only "authentic" old Americana is in a highway Cracker Barrel. That'll only last as long as the boomers, to keep them sedated. Head to Cracker Barrel though for decent food and 1990s prices, can't give the boomers a heart attack once they open the menu.

You just have to deal with the trials God sends you. In my work place I am constantly subject to modern radio music which isn't the worst kind of modern music but it's still terrible from a Catholic perspective, women customers who dress like prostitutes (they all think it's fine to dress like that everywhere). You can only fight the good fight, Saints aren't made without tribulations and sufferings.


Offline Boomerang

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Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 05:58:54 AM »
You just have to deal with the trials God sends you. In my work place I am constantly subject to modern radio music which isn't the worst kind of modern music but it's still terrible from a Catholic perspective, women customers who dress like prostitutes (they all think it's fine to dress like that everywhere). You can only fight the good fight, Saints aren't made without tribulations and sufferings.
Very true. In An Introduction to the Devout Life, St Francis de Sales says "some have even prospered better amidst the multitude which seems so ill-suited for holiness, than in solitude which appears its most likely soil". He then quotes St Gregory remarking on Lot, that Lot remained chaste in Sodom, and fell into sin after he had forsaken it. 

Perhaps many today cling to the Faith because we must always be on our guard in the world.

Online Everlast22

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Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 06:16:16 AM »
That's a heretical opinion. No wonder you don't evangelize. Your sect is dying and deserves to. How many are there in your ultra-rigorist sede sect? 50,000? Maybe even less. The future belongs to real Catholics, including Millions who are evangelizing as we speak, and the Church is growing.
hello, another Cathinfo plant, how ya doin'.

Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 06:04:54 PM »
hello, another Cathinfo plant, how ya doin'.
You can see it a mile away, I am surprised others are going along with it.