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Re: I have a question(?)
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2021, 04:58:25 AM »

Being but an ordinary garden-type lay woman I beg that answers be purely objective PLEASE!



We traditional Catholics seek the Light of the truth.

And when we stray, (such as Valtorta, Pfeiffer/pablo) we stand to be corrected.

All of us.

Re: I have a question(?)
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2021, 08:17:51 AM »
What a beautiful picture Incred!

May I enquire whether you are saying that all of those I have mentioned need to be corrected?

If so by whom? By each other?

If they correct each other then each stands alone believing that each of the others, whether singly or in groups, is to be avoided. 

Thus we all remain divided.

Is it not so?


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Re: I have a question(?)
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2021, 08:41:19 AM »
I have a question to ask:

The general thrust of the administration on CI and regular traditional Catholic contributors here, including me (who at one stage was a full-on BW. accuser) is to give Bishop Williamson as much support as possible in spite of his advocacy of Valtorta as well as doctrinal issues such as miracles in the NO yet begging people to stay away.   AND telling them to go if it helps their faith etc. etc.

My question is:
Does it do a lot of harm to the unchanging Truth, Faith and Mass of all Ages prior to Vat.II when Fr. Hewko continues to publicly attack Bishop Williamson when in fact Fr. Hewko himself is doing the same thing? That is - when Fr. Hewko absolutely and single-mindedly preaches the unchanging Truth, Faith and Mass of all Ages.  And when he receives holy oils from Bishop Williamson?

Is it possible that B. Williamson needs this barking at his heels? Or is it damaging what Fr. Hewko, himself, is trying to achieve namely to restore all things in Christ?  

In the loose federation to a man the priests are:

  • ordained in the old rite therefore true priests
  • they all say the Mass of all ages
  • they are true to doctrine and doctrinal issues prior to Vat.II council
  • they all speak against Vat.II

I may not have posed the question very well, so if clarification is needed I will do my best.

Being but an ordinary garden-type lay woman I beg that answers be purely objective PLEASE!
This is the problem with today's Catholic "Tradition". It has become shamelessly political. It takes a lot of time and study to tell the difference between the gospel truth and men's opinions to the point that too many trads are deceived enough to shun certain Latin masses, doubt scripture, and avoid the sacraments.  I've come to the conclusion that's all there is, and everything else is opinion.            

Re: I have a question(?)
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2021, 01:58:53 PM »
What a beautiful picture Incred!

May I enquire whether you are saying that all of those I have mentioned need to be corrected?

If so by whom? By each other?

If they correct each other then each stands alone believing that each of the others, whether singly or in groups, is to be avoided.

Thus we all remain divided.

Is it not so?
In the cases I mentioned,

Valtorta’s “man-God” has serious problems that were seen by both the pre Vatican II Church and post VII trad groups.  

Did HE take correction?

In the Pfeiffer/pablo apostolate, evidence of sorcery were seen & reported during the (7) years Father Hewko was there.

Did Father take correction?

We, the scattered & confused remnant are left with an imperfect and battered resistance clergy, that’s getting smaller by the day.

I suppose the Resistance’s situation fits Our Lady of Fatima’s prophecy of “Church division” as well.

Re: I have a question(?)
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2021, 07:20:55 PM »
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>We, the scattered & confused remnant are left with an imperfect and battered resistance clergy, that’s getting smaller by the day.
>I suppose the Resistance’s situation fits Our Lady of Fatima’s prophecy of “Church division” as well.


And more souls are lost.