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Offline Marlelar

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Catholic women preach
« on: July 04, 2017, 12:39:51 PM »
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  • I watched a couple of these on their website, but couldn't finish them.  


    O Lord, spare us from inane women.


    Catholic women preach original story

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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #1 on: July 04, 2017, 02:05:03 PM »
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  • I didn't listen to any of the videos, but I did scroll down and look at the pictures of their "preachers".  A few of them look very masculine to me.


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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #2 on: July 04, 2017, 03:19:07 PM »
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  • Their logo CLEARLY was inspired by a drawing of female internal reproductive organs. One of those things you can't un-see once you notice it.

    The women in the picture below looks like Sigourney Weaver. That's better than one of the other women, who looks like Janet Reno.

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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #3 on: July 04, 2017, 03:21:58 PM »
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  • Someone needs to send them a page of Scripture, with this quote highlighted:

    "Let women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted them to speak, but to be subject, as also the law saith."
    [1 Corinthians 14:34]
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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #4 on: July 05, 2017, 12:27:17 AM »
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  • How about Mother Angelica Live?


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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #5 on: July 05, 2017, 12:38:09 AM »
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  • To the best of my knowledge Mother Angelica never preached, in a church or out.

    Some of the women in this organization are actually allowed to preach sermons during their "Mass", and are considered "unofficial" deacons at their parishes.

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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #6 on: July 05, 2017, 01:47:56 AM »
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  • To the best of my knowledge Mother Angelica never preached, in a church or out.

    Some of the women in this organization are actually allowed to preach sermons during their "Mass", and are considered "unofficial" deacons at their parishes.
    Many women do better preaching outside of the churches. The sermon during mass (hopefully :laugh1: :laugh1: :laugh1:) lasts only 8 - 10 minutes. the sermon taught by the women religious wearing a habit lasts a lifetime. How many people remember what teh priest said in his last homily? I remember what the religious sister said when she substituted for my catechism teacher when he wasn't able to come one time, even though it was over forty years ago. 

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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #7 on: July 08, 2017, 04:10:37 AM »
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  • St. Maria Goretti
    St. Maria Goretti was born of a poor family in Corinaldi, Italy, in 1890. Near Nettuno she spent a difficult childhood assisting her mother in domestic duties. She was of a pious nature and often at prayer. In 1902 she was stabbed to death, preferring to die rather than be raped. (Office of Readings)

    "It is well known how this young girl had to face a bitter struggle with no way to defend herself. Without warning a vicious stranger (actually Alessandro Serenelli who lived with his father in the same house as the Goretti's.) burst upon her, bent on raping her and destroying her childlike purity. In that moment of crisis she could have spoken to her Redeemer in the words of that classic, The Imitation of Christ: "Though tested and plagued by a host of misfortunes, I have no fear so long as your grace is with me. It is my strength, stronger than any adversary; it helps me and gives me guidance." With splendid courage she surrendered herself to God and his grace and so gave her life to protect her virginity.
    "The life of this simple girl—I shall concern myself only with highlights—we can see as worthy of heaven. Even today people can look upon it with admiration and respect. Parents can learn from her story how to raise their God-given children in virtue, courage and holiness; they can learn to train them in the Catholic faith so that, when put to the test, God's grace will support them and they will come through undefeated, unscathed and untarnished.
    St. Maria Goretti St. Maria Goretti was born of a poor family in Corinaldi, Italy, in 1890. Near Nettuno she spent a difficult childhood assisting her mother in domestic duties. She was of a pious nature and often at prayer. In 1902 she was stabbed to death, preferring to die rather than be raped. (Office of Readings) "It is well known how this young girl had to face a bitter struggle with no way to defend herself. Without warning a vicious stranger (actually Alessandro Serenelli who lived with his father in the same house as the Goretti's.) burst upon her, bent on raping her and destroying her childlike purity. In that moment of crisis she could have spoken to her Redeemer in the words of that classic, The Imitation of Christ: "Though tested and plagued by a host of misfortunes, I have no fear so long as your grace is with me. It is my strength, stronger than any adversary; it helps me and gives me guidance." With splendid courage she surrendered herself to God and his grace and so gave her life to protect her virginity. "The life of this simple girl—I shall concern myself only with highlights—we can see as worthy of heaven. Even today people can look upon it with admiration and respect. Parents can learn from her story how to raise their God-given children in virtue, courage and holiness; they can learn to train them in the Catholic faith so that, when put to the test, God's grace will support them and they will come through undefeated, unscathed and untarnished.
    "From Maria's story carefree children and young people with their zest for life can learn not to be led astray by attractive pleasures which are not only ephemeral and empty but also sinful. Instead they can fix their sights on achieving Christian moral perfection, however difficult and hazardous that course may prove. With determination and God's help all of us can attain that goal by persistent effort and prayer.
    "Not all of us are expected to die a martyr's death, but we are all called to the pursuit of Christian virtue. This demands strength of character though it may not match that of this innocent girl. Still, a constant, persistent and relentless effort is asked of us right up to the moment of our death. This may be conceived as a slow steady martyrdom which Christ urged upon us when he said: The kingdom of heaven is set upon and laid waste by violent forces.
    "So let us all, with God's grace, strive to reach the goal that the example of the virgin martyr, Saint Maria Goretti, sets before us. Through her prayers to the Redeemer may all of us, each in his own way, joyfully try to follow the inspiring example of Maria Goretti who now enjoys eternal happiness in heaven."
    "From Maria's story carefree children and young people with their zest for life can learn not to be led astray by attractive pleasures which are not only ephemeral and empty but also sinful. Instead they can fix their sights on achieving Christian moral perfection, however difficult and hazardous that course may prove. With determination and God's help all of us can attain that goal by persistent effort and prayer. "Not all of us are expected to die a martyr's death, but we are all called to the pursuit of Christian virtue. This demands strength of character though it may not match that of this innocent girl. Still, a constant, persistent and relentless effort is asked of us right up to the moment of our death. This may be conceived as a slow steady martyrdom which Christ urged upon us when he said: The kingdom of heaven is set upon and laid waste by violent forces. "So let us all, with God's grace, strive to reach the goal that the example of the virgin martyr, Saint Maria Goretti, sets before us. Through her prayers to the Redeemer may all of us, each in his own way, joyfully try to follow the inspiring example of Maria Goretti who now enjoys eternal happiness in heaven."

    http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/calendar/day.cfm?date=2017-07-06

    By her heroic sacrifice, Maria Goretti preached most eloquently.


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    Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #8 on: July 08, 2017, 10:57:54 AM »
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  • I didn't listen to any of the videos, but I did scroll down and look at the pictures of their "preachers".  A few of them look very masculine to me.

    I started with the 13th for luck. Guess what it was about, yes CLIMATE CHANGE. Now I have no problem with women giving talks anywhere other than a Catholic church SANCTUARY for it is not their place. On the positive side they only lasted less than 10 minutes.

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    Looksism?/Re: Catholic women preach
    « Reply #9 on: July 08, 2017, 01:33:37 PM »
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  • [...] I did scroll down and look at the pictures of their "preachers".  A few of them look very masculine to me.

    The women in the picture below looks like Sigourney Weaver.

    I think it would've been great fun to watch a hidden-video feed from wherever FutureChurch [×] and its allies debated the plausible but despicable-to-them marketing requirement to select attractive women[◊] as their preachers.  The practical justification would be to minimize resistance, even from whatever Novus Ordo "Catholics" they're targeting,  to giving an audience to nominally "Catholic" women who might be expected to be unlistenably shrill feminists.  There must've been some serious cat-fights among those leftist women: Imagine!  Even daring to propose allowing "looksism" to take priority over feminist dogma about the superiority of women's "inner selves" (or somesuch) to their transitory "outer appearance".[××]

    That's better than one of the other women, who looks like Janet Reno.

    Ah, yes.  One-time Florida-guv candidate and former Clintonian Attorney-General Janet Reno.  Funny that you would mention her in this context.  In the same way that when it was made public that the death of the famous movie actor Rock Hudson was caused by AIDS, it had long been widely known by the S.F. Bay-Area news media, and even more widely in The City itself, that Hudson was an active sodomite, but in places like Peoria and Paducah, liberal on-air "personalities" were cluelessly editorializing "see, it just shows that anyone can get AIDS"[].  Nearly immediately, The City's news media began to release 1st-person stories about its sodomite-cliente businesses that Hudson repeatedly patronized.  So also was it widely known among lawyers in Miami (Fla.) that Reno was a lesbian, notwithstanding her self-effacing public denials (more or less "no, I'm just a tall & homely woman").

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    Note ×: <https://www.futurechurch.org/about-us>.  An established component of the "Catholic Left", so readers should expect Leftist code-phrases[/b] to be abundant, regardless of future updates to the Web page.  Naïve readers should seek guidance from traditional Catholic clergy, or at least a traditional Catholic with experience wading thro' leftist manure.

    Note ××: With years gone from California, I'm losing my grasp on leftist code-phrases.  A merciful loss, except for situations like the present, when I believe that it would be to my advantage to be able to write in the words that they would use among their heretical selves.
     
    Note ◊: E.g., Talk-radio hostess Kim Komando, who promotes herself tongue-in-cheek as the "Digital Goddess", graduated from Arizona St. U. with a degree in Computer Science, but her hiring by IBM was into its sales-&-marketing division of the time, not into one of its system-development divisions (which were organizationally & culturally quite separate).

    Note : I strongly doubt that it's medically that inclusive, but to increase one's chances attaining the noble victimhood of AIDS, it sure helps to practice sodomy promiscuously with numerous fellow travellers (and the more tourism-intensive the locale, the greater the opportunities).  In the S.F. Bay Area, political correctness[/i] quickly displaced science, especially epidemiology, in discussions having a bearing on public-health policy.  But I digress.