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"Removing All Doubt"
« Reply #110 on: June 29, 2011, 08:58:06 AM »
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No one ever pretended you (or anyone) must address all within the OP, but we are all appreciative of your efforts to give that bogus impression.  Further, my posting of an article is not to be taken as my agreeing with every single thing contained therein.

You still have not touched what AC wrote about Abbot Leonard.


Precisely on that note, neither must I address anything more than I have successfully covered. You do have a right to make a request for more, and I have a right to decline, and expect my choice to be honoured.

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« Reply #111 on: June 29, 2011, 09:08:51 AM »
I find it humorous that Nonno wants to give me grief for not getting tied up in his stale, unprofitable discussion of meaningless minutiae, acting like my inaction on this non-point is noteworthy, while at the same time pretending that he is being unduly hounded to actually discuss the substance of the OP (which his lengthy post danced around).  I honestly don't care if he ever touches the substance of the OP, but...

If it is fair game to ignore some/all of the OP (and I agree that it is), why is it not also fair game to avoid a rather boring discussion of meaningless minutiae?    Rob?


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« Reply #112 on: June 29, 2011, 09:14:13 AM »
I cannot understand that we are arguing about the manner or style of whatever article or bulletin, when all this is completely besides the point.

Why should Cekada even write such an email to the "traditionalist clergy of the United States", especially after being precisely the one who caused all the trouble, especially for Fr. Hall?

Whether all the happenings around St. Albert´s are miraculous in the strict sense I cannot say, and also not if its through Divine intervention. But the basic facts are undeniable, namely that SAG is prospering and Fr. Hall´s mission is being a tremendous help for the Catholics of France and England. Completely without lies, calumny or gossip.
And the more malicious deeds are performed against them, the greater their success.

Sounds as if it were just coming from a hagiographical work, but I am not the one to judge.


Edit: GV, great minds think alike!

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« Reply #113 on: June 29, 2011, 09:32:33 AM »
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I have a right to decline, and expect my choice to be honoured.


I have said so openly and I respect your choice, but it is a two way street, Nonno.

I expect you to grasp that I don't actually care about your worthless, tangential discussion about the use of the word miracle.  Un/answerable and worth answering are not the same thing.  You, however, seem to think I should and that my failure to do so is a fault.

You want to be given what you refuse to others.

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« Reply #114 on: June 29, 2011, 09:33:13 AM »
I still think Nonno is Father C. I also find it interesting that he comes on here with an account, abandons it after one post, then comes back when someone mentions Father C and starts posting like crazy. That is very strange, there's more to this Nonno character than he's telling us.