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Re: Home - Aloneism
« Reply #10 on: Today at 02:08:22 PM »
It all depends on WHY a person is being a home aloner.

If they think it is because the Church has totally failed, then that's wrong. Because that's not true.

But if it is simply because they are too far away from a priest who is not compromising on doctrine or dubious Sacraments, then that is a noble reason. 

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Home - Aloneism
« Reply #11 on: Today at 04:28:35 PM »
It all depends on WHY a person is being a home aloner.

If they think it is because the Church has totally failed, then that's wrong. Because that's not true.

But if it is simply because they are too far away from a priest who is not compromising on doctrine or dubious Sacraments, then that is a noble reason.

There's no obligation to avoid priests who are allegedly "compromising on doctrine".  That's between them and God, at the end of the day.  None are required to effectively punish themselves on account of the priest, or, worse, punish their families, with deprivation of Sacraments on account of a compromising priest.


Re: Home - Aloneism
« Reply #12 on: Today at 04:33:29 PM »
Please explain when and why you became a home aloner. Why would you not try to convince someone else? Thanks
Sure. There isn't any Sedevacantist chapels near me and I no longer wish to financially support any of the other groups. I would love to attend mass and receive sacraments by any CMRI or other Sede groups but none are around my residence.

Also, I'm very disappointed in Bp. Sanborn's recent behavior as he has recently become a "Super Chat Bishop" with that layman Stephen Heiner. I never thought such a good Catholic bishop like him would stoop so low as to preach about rejecting most of the modern world while simultaneously using one of its most abhorrent technological creations, the "Super Chat", as a way to subtly fleece Catholics of their money. That makes him no different than any of the other insufferable  "Trad Grifters" like Matt and Marshall. 

Re: Home - Aloneism
« Reply #13 on: Today at 04:48:57 PM »
Not sure how a Catholic can have "no problem" with it, to be without the Mass and the Sacraments.  While I can understand accepting it and offering it up, to say you have "no problem with it" ... I think there's something out of whack with your spirituality.
As I've just said, I am nowhere near any
Sedevacantist chapels and I refuse to financially support any other kind of Trad group. I am about 2 hours away from Bp. Sanborn's group (the RCI I believe it's called) but I am completely disgusted by his decision of late to become a "Super Chat Bishop" with his now partner-in-crime, layman Stephen Heiner. He preaches that we should reject most of the modern world while simultaneously using one its most abhorrent creations, the "Super Chat", to fleece Catholics out of their money. He should be answering questions asked to him by Catholics for free. He's now no different than the typical "Trad Grifters" like Matt and Marshall.

Even Fr. Jenkins of "What Catholics Believe" does not stoop so low as to charge people money to answer questions asked to him. While I completely disagree with his position on the Thuc clergy, I would still go to him for mass and the sacraments but he and the rest of the SSPV are nowhere near my residence. I cannot in good faith and conscience attend any mass by or receive any sacraments from His Excellency... "Super Chat" Sanborn or from anyone within his shady RCI organization. Therefore, I am left with no other choice but to remain a home-aloner.

Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Home - Aloneism
« Reply #14 on: Today at 05:07:56 PM »
Sure. There isn't any Sedevacantist chapels near me and I no longer wish to financially support any of the other groups. 
You are allowed to make the decision to not support certain groups.  You are NOT allowed to make the decision to AVOID mass, if the group has valid priests.  It’s called the 3rd commandment.  You have a duty to attend a valid mass, your own preferences be damned, if you want to save your soul.