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Author Topic: Trad Young People Living in Brackish Waters  (Read 2913 times)

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Re: Trad Young People Living in Brackish Waters
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2018, 02:12:55 PM »


Of the young people in my SSPX parish, some of whom are even parents of teenagers, I do not see many that will last as "traditionalist" for very long (and you can forget about their children). We are living in 1965 all over again, in every respect. The traditionalists of the future will come from the world.
There are so many people also converting to Orthodoxy that maybe traditionalism as we know it will all but disappear and we will be replaced with traditionalism of the Eastern Christian beliefs. My contact with the Orthodox culture convinces me that they are growing at rapid rates and they shall out number us in no time at all. Even the parish my Orthodox friend goes to is made up almost entirely of ex-Roman Catholics, even all their priests are from the Novus Ordo, and it's a large parish.

So, don't dispare, while all of what you see is going the way of the world, so many others in greater numbers are finding piety in the light of orthodoxy.

Re: Trad Young People Living in Brackish Waters
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2018, 02:16:10 PM »
So, don't dispare, while all of what you see is going the way of the world, so many others in greater numbers are finding the light of orthodoxy.
Eastern Orthodoxy is like the Vatican II religion, just another gate of hell. 


Re: Trad Young People Living in Brackish Waters
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2022, 06:50:42 AM »
In short, this is the age old problem, Catholics choosing not to drink exclusively from pure sweet fresh water but allowing themselves to mix in different degrees of saltwater all the way to drinking almost all salt water. One must only live in fresh water, and avoiding any degree of salt intrusion into their water, their lives.

Re: Trad Young People Living in Brackish Waters
« Reply #8 on: March 22, 2022, 07:00:43 AM »
In short, this is the age old problem, Catholics choosing not to drink exclusively from pure sweet fresh water but allowing themselves to mix in different degrees of saltwater all the way to drinking almost all salt water. One must only live in fresh water, and avoiding any degree of salt intrusion into their water, their lives.
Obsess much?

Re: Trad Young People Living in Brackish Waters
« Reply #9 on: March 22, 2022, 07:16:34 AM »
Traditional Catholicism of today isn’t the Traditional Catholicism of pre Vatican II.  

Traditional Catholics of today have poor work ethics.  Many parents are clueless on how to raise a family because many Traditional Catholic children are spoiled with many clothes and junk food.   In the past, Catholic parents were strict and were more family oriented with grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins living near by and helping one another.  Today, families are often isolated moving far away from families for various reasons.  We had Catholic parishes nearby.  50 years later, not many chapels around as should be.  And there 6-8 priests living in one location instead of having one priest to serve as a regular parish to save on fuel, time, tolls.  It is impossible to serve the sick and other needs of a traditional Catholic community.   Traditionally,  on community had a priest to baptize until extreme unctions.  

Priests and hierarchy of the past would be leading the way against nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr tyranny and poisonous jab instead of going along with it.