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Re: Dolan v. Sanborn - Bp. Sanborn replies
« Reply #130 on: December 15, 2021, 02:05:29 PM »
This. Last thing we need is another SSPV-like division where families are being ripped apart over theological talking points. There's such a desperate need for traditionalist unity right now and we're getting garbage the devil wants.
As indicated elsewhere, I am far from any expert on SSPV, etc., but I agree completely with the unity aspect of things! I do not necessarily follow him all the time, nor agree with all he says, but Michael Matt was saying, "Unite the clans!" This was in reference to all Traditional Catholics uniting themselves against the entire wrecking ball machine that is occupying the Vatican at the moment (cough, cough).

Somehow we have to stay together as much as possible. Power and strength in numbers. It is much too easy for people to lose the Faith entirely in isolation, and isolation is a current tactic used with the uh, "pandemic."

Our Lady is going to be THE KEY to keep us going, to keep our families going, and so on. I also believe that we as a group of Traditional Catholics have to keep in mind that our common enemy is those in lodges that are ___masons. I assume essentially that most people are ones now *until proven otherwise.* In other words, our enemy can infiltrate from inside the lines, and it would not surprise me in the least if many more Priests and Bishops are free____ than not!

However, one can take comfort from the fact that many of the old-guard that hijacked things is dying off, and many of the younger guard are more interested in restoring Tradition, and rejecting innovations. :pray:

Re: Dolan v. Sanborn - Bp. Sanborn replies
« Reply #131 on: December 15, 2021, 03:30:44 PM »
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Thank-you Digital for those explanations. You have cleared up a lot of things I had wondered about. God bless, Anne.


Re: Dolan v. Sanborn - Bp. Sanborn replies
« Reply #132 on: December 15, 2021, 07:48:59 PM »
Thanks TradMan. I had that thought in mind, because as you say, it is during a quiet part of the Mass where only a server may hear him.
Sometimes with SSPV Masses the mic (judging by Youtube vids) can pick up everything, but I never listened for whoever Frs Jenkins or Greenwell mention for Pope.

Re: Dolan v. Sanborn - Bp. Sanborn replies
« Reply #133 on: December 15, 2021, 08:59:14 PM »
Sometimes with SSPV Masses the mic (judging by Youtube vids) can pick up everything, but I never listened for whoever Frs Jenkins or Greenwell mention for Pope.
Thanks Prayerful. I might tune in one day to see.

 Shortly before I signed up, I did click on a link someone here had provided for (I think he was an SSPV Priest?), anyway, I listened to his sermon and then it seems he passed away shortly after that, within weeks! I remember his sermon because he was giving some announcements before it and commented about an upcoming funeral and how "we all will be in that box one day."

Next thing I was reading prayers for him on here because he was ill and then died. Father Parsons or something like that? I know it started with a P. Anyway, I liked his sermon and I said some prayers for his soul. I don't even remember why the person had posted the link in the first place (ie. what topic it was referring to). :pray:

Re: Dolan v. Sanborn - Bp. Sanborn replies
« Reply #134 on: December 15, 2021, 09:14:29 PM »
Thanks Prayerful. I might tune in one day to see.

 Shortly before I signed up, I did click on a link someone here had provided for (I think he was an SSPV Priest?), anyway, I listened to his sermon and then it seems he passed away shortly after that, within weeks! I remember his sermon because he was giving some announcements before it and commented about an upcoming funeral and how "we all will be in that box one day."

Next thing I was reading prayers for him on here because he was ill and then died. Father Parsons or something like that? I know it started with a P. Anyway, I liked his sermon and I said some prayers for his soul. I don't even remember why the person had posted the link in the first place (ie. what topic it was referring to). :pray:
Father Perez, yes, he was a good priest. I don't think he was officially a sedevacantist, but I don't claim to know a lot about him beyond some sermons here and there.