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Offline gladius_veritatis

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« Reply #25 on: June 27, 2011, 05:25:34 AM »
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I am satisfied already that the answer will be...


Okay.

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He fully expected to be deported??


Perhaps he will tell you.  I do not think anyone here can speak intelligently about what Fr. Ramolla did or did not expect.  Ask him :)

[FWIW, it seems crystal clear that the outcome was decidedly unexpected to Fr C.]

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« Reply #26 on: June 27, 2011, 05:27:51 AM »
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Anyway, we have this priest who may get deported to his home country, but the gov't decides he can stay in the US. Why is this such a "wonder", "surprise" or "rarity" in his case? He fully expected to be deported??


At least Cekada said that he will be...


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« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2011, 09:36:36 AM »
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I am satisfied already that the answer will be...


Okay.

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He fully expected to be deported??


Perhaps he will tell you.  I do not think anyone here can speak intelligently about what Fr. Ramolla did or did not expect.  Ask him :)

[FWIW, it seems crystal clear that the outcome was decidedly unexpected to Fr C.]


I beg to differ. I think it would appear decidedly unintelligent for anyone to say Fr. Ramolla didn't use the word for what it clearly means, at least in its secular sense.  I am quite certain the outcome was unexpected for BOTH priests: Fr. C surprised in displeased way, Fr. Ramolla in a pleased way. Both thought it was probably not going to happen. The very description by Fr. Ramolla of "miracle" shows this in a crystal clear way. Modernist mentality is to doubt our senses and to argue about ordinary word usage.

Offline gladius_veritatis

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« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2011, 09:55:16 AM »
You may beg and you may differ until the cows come home and your panties are in a bunch.  That is your business.

If the only thing you can say about the article is in reference a word having been used in a way of which you disapprove, then you either did not read the article, or want to draw attention away from the evil deeds of Cekada by focussing disproportionately upon meaningless minutiae.

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« Reply #29 on: June 27, 2011, 10:04:42 AM »
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I think it would appear decidedly unintelligent for anyone to say Fr. Ramolla didn't use the word for what it clearly means, at least in its secular sense.


FWIW, I said no one can speak intelligently about what Fr. Ramolla did or did not expect.  As for your hang up, I am not very worried or interested.  You, however, seem to have a gnat caught in your camel-sized throat.  Perhaps you should contact Fr. Ramolla and share your concerns.  He is an open and amiable man and is likely o appreciate your concerns.

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Modernist mentality is to doubt our senses and to argue about ordinary word usage.


I am not arguing about word usage -- you are, rather interminably.