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Author Topic: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?  (Read 14066 times)

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Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #70 on: July 20, 2018, 01:20:20 AM »
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Read this post carefully.

Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #71 on: July 23, 2018, 08:03:37 PM »
I, without any hesitation, support the Congregatio Mariae Reginae Immaculatae (CMRI)

http://CMRI.org


Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #72 on: July 23, 2018, 10:07:51 PM »
Pope Clement XII
Pope Gregory XVI
Pope Pius IX
Pope Leo XIII
Any of the Popes who issued one or more of the 20 bulls against Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ in 1751, 1814, 1821, 1826, 1829, 1832, 1846, 1865, 1869, 1873 and 1884
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All Good Guesses
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but no cigar
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Of all the Popes in the history of the Church, which one is the greatest opponent for Freemasons?
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When Freemasons pick ONE POPE to hold up as their favorite object of ridicule, sometimes an effigy of this Vicar of Christ which they proceed to insult and abuse ceremoniously (they're really big on ceremony!), which pope would you suppose is their favorite whipping boy?
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Which Pope is the one whose legacy poses to Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ, the most ominous obstacle by far?
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Keep in mind, for Freemasons, it isn't the mere appearance of a man they take notice of.

They take notice of the WORDS he puts down in WRITING, words that carry down through the ages.

IOW out of all the words left for posterity of all the popes in the history of the Church, which words are the most offensive to Freemasons, such that the Pope who uttered them and cast them in stone is thereby become their principal adversary?
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Hint:  the Bull Unam Sanctam
Years ago in New England three sisters from Saint Benedict Center walked into an insurance office selling From the Housetops. It was after 5pm and all the employees had left for the day. The boss invited the sisters in for a conversation. He used to be Catholic but is now a mason, he told them. He then opened his desk drawer and took out two items: a wooden box and an ornamental dagger. "Do you want to know what's in this box?", he asked them. Without waiting for an answer he opened it and brought out a human skull, or a facsimile of one, and told them it was the skull of Pope Boniface VIII which they stabbed at their meetings with this dagger. No drama occurred afterwards but the good sisters were naturally nervous. Dominating this emotion one sister spoke up and asked him," when you were a Catholic you made your First Holy Communion and believed it was Jesus Christ, the Son of God, didn't you?" "Yes, I did. I used to believe that." "Then how could you have given that up?" And they left his office.

Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #73 on: July 27, 2018, 06:37:17 AM »
There is no 'unmentionable thing" Neil, so quit trying to read my mind.  I am just tired of the constant battles on the BOD topic here, so I prefer to avoid them like the plague.

However, given you are looking for the CMRI to recognize the teaching "Outside the Church there is No Salvation". I will offer you this link from the CMRI website (although I am sure it's still not good enough for you):

http://www.cmri.org/02-v2_non-christian.shtml


The attitude of the Catholic Church towards pagans, Mohammedans and Jews has always been clear — there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church. Even supposing a person were invincibly ignorant of the true Church, he must still follow the natural law to be saved (implicit baptism of desire). It is evident, according to Catholic theology, that these false and immoral religions are opposed to the natural law. The Fathers of the Church, as well as many true Popes, have been quite strong in their condemnation of these religions, and especially of Mohammedanism and Judaism, which have persistently attacked the Catholic Church throughout history.


 
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This re-phrasing says the same thing:
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There is no salvation outside the Church EXCEPT for those who follow natural law.
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We have the attitude of EENS as to pagans, jews, and mohammadeans.  But we fancy a different attitude as to those who follow natural law.

Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #74 on: August 01, 2018, 10:21:30 AM »
Well, their publication TWICE published an article entitled "The Salvation of those outside the Church" ... a direct word-for-word contradiction of Catholic dogma.
That article is in the library, go read it!   The title was not there's it was the authors.
You know that because I posted this truth about the article.  It offends God and He is crucified again when people deceive.