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Author Topic: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc  (Read 1912 times)

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Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #50 on: Yesterday at 03:56:54 PM »
No Lazarus.

These are all sinful positions I am condemning.

And those promoting them should stop it. Because they do it in the name of Catholicism.
It is worthless to have the true faith if you do not apply it. You will only be adding more reasons for your condemnation during Judgment day.

You do not embody the virtues of Catholicism which you preach. Your words -even when true-  sound utterly hollow and do not inspire anyone to greatness. 

The best thing you can do in order to advance the cause of Catholicism -considering your current situation- is to stay silent. 

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #51 on: Yesterday at 03:57:04 PM »
Please just take some time out from posting on CathInfo all the time. I don't mean it in a bad way, but don't let this forum consume you. If your end goal is to get people "away from the Thuc-line bishops", the best way is to just be a better Catholic yourself and pray for them, the worst way is to bash other people on online forums (at least attack the argument and not the person, hard for me too).

I did even manage to get my autistic-sede friend to come back to a bit more normal position now (which you thought was impossible, you know what situation I mean). I did that by just prayer and not condemning him, which is the opposite of what you're doing with Ladislaus. So if you hate Ladislaus, just pray for him, calling him a "crybaby", etc. is just immature.

What Bp. Williamson mocked was being too "charitable" with the modern world, not being uncharitable to other trads just because they have a different opinion on the papacy. Even if you're "right" and "trad" and "been in the Resistance for xyz years", etc. - in your final judgement that doesn't excuse your behavior of calling other people crybaby. Two wrongs don't make a right. Just get some time out man.
Do a word count on Lads posts in the last week vs mine. 

I am not the one spending too much time here.


Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #52 on: Yesterday at 03:58:14 PM »
It is worthless to have the true faith if you do not apply it. You will only be adding more reasons for your condemnation during Judgment day.

You do not embody the virtues of Catholicism which you preach. Your words -even when true-  sound utterly hollow and do not inspire anyone to greatness.

The best thing you can do in order to advance the cause of Catholicism -considering your current situation- is to stay silent.


Denying BOD is a mortal sin. I proved that without a doubt.


Being flippant about Sacramental validity is also a serious matter.

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #53 on: Yesterday at 04:07:36 PM »

Denying BOD is a mortal sin. I proved that without a doubt.


Being flippant about Sacramental validity is also a serious matter.
I know perfectly well that denying BOD is a grave sin. However for it to be mortal requires a few conditions that you cannot know for certain indeed apply.

I also know that sacramental validity is of primordial importance. It would be a joke to escape the Novos Ordo cult just to end up in another cult.

What of it? Do those true statements change anything about the sinful nature of your actions? Do you think God will think "Oh, he was defending the Truth, so I'll just overlook any sins he committed while doing so"? 

Apply your standards to yourself first. You cannot control anyone salvation, the only person you can save is yourself. 



Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #54 on: Yesterday at 05:17:03 PM »
What of it? Do those true statements change anything about the sinful nature of your actions?

Saying Lad is a cry baby is not sinful.

He was being effeminate and childish and publicly so. 

Get over yourself. Anti BOD and pro thuc line are just out of order on any Catholic forum.