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"He who hears you, hears Me..."
« Reply #110 on: September 10, 2008, 08:21:39 PM »
Check out this free book link. Loyson is Clint Eastwood on Catholic steroids. The Church has routinely chewed and spit out good people that tell the truth. They called Christ the devil, so Loyson is in good company. I hope Christ will give him a pardon for bucking the Pope and standing tall for what he perceived as the truth.  What have all the billion or so "Catholics" done about paganism as promoted at Assisi in 1986 and reaffirmed in 2007 by Pope Ratzinger?  Do you really believe cowardice will be rewarded by a place in Heaven?

    It would be nice to send a copy of this link to all the victims of  church pedophilia. I think they would be comforted to know that that there were voices that  tried to clear up the insanity of forced celibacy. Another recent hero was Fr. Enrique Rueda , author of the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ Network. His book in the early 1980's warned of the seminaries being infested with promiscuity, but he was treated as the enemy in the American Catholic Church. He wrote a column for the Wanderer for a number of years, but they have no idea of his where abouts today. There are many other examples, but we have a history of trashing a lot of good people.

    What about accountability of today's bishops and Pope?  When Delaware's own Joe Biden talks about public and private faith, why is he allowed to receive communion?. Why do  these bishops and Pope permit this public apostasy and yet people like Bishop Richard Williamson of the SSPX get excommunicated?


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My Last Will and Testament , by Hyacinthe Loyson (Pere Hyacinthe)

( excerpt from Religious Reform in France letter)

 No one can worthily uphold Catholic truth who has not first of all protested against those errors which have become interwoven in it and impoverish it. No one has the right of speaking in the name of the primitive Church which our creed calls "holy, Catholic and Apostolic", who has not energetically protested against all the superstition and fanaticism which have crept into the teaching of her ministers, or the observances of the faithful, through the fault of men and also through fault of the times.
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excerpt from Letter of Cardinal Newman in 1870

 Let up be patient; the turn of things may not take place in our time; but there will be surely sooner or later, and energetic and stern nemesis for imperious acts such as now afflict us.

"He who hears you, hears Me..."
« Reply #111 on: September 11, 2008, 02:14:39 PM »
Now let's all write tactfully but sternly disapproving things of an eminently fallible letter that St Pius X wrote to some company-man type Irish bishop about how wonderfully orthodox Cardinal Newman was despite this and, um, that, and, er, that...


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« Reply #112 on: September 11, 2008, 07:26:33 PM »
I must confess, I feel tempted to post blank entries until the defect introduced into this page by that absurdly long link (that completely messes up the format of this page) is no longer an issue; i.e., until a new page begins. :cowboy:

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« Reply #113 on: September 11, 2008, 07:27:03 PM »
Gotta do it...

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« Reply #114 on: September 11, 2008, 07:29:13 PM »
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