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Author Topic: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?  (Read 14053 times)

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Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #35 on: July 14, 2018, 02:34:02 PM »
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The second hint has to do with the manifest MISSION of the CMRI.

Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #36 on: July 14, 2018, 04:08:28 PM »

Thank you for all the good inputs!

CMRI has a lot of issues, as I suspected.



 Traditional Catholic Chapels will be in disarray until Our Lord excoriates the Jews
  and St. Michael seals Hell's crack that "Montini the Marrano" opened.


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Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #37 on: July 14, 2018, 04:20:55 PM »
*Can you find any other dogma of the Faith that has been defined ex cathedra three times?

I'm guessing that it had to be defined so many times because it has so long been under attack from all quarters.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #38 on: July 14, 2018, 04:24:00 PM »
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The second hint has to do with the manifest MISSION of the CMRI.

I'm not following you.  They did twice publish an article entitled "The Salvation of those outside the Church" ... a word-for-word contradiction of Catholic dogma.

Whenever someone cites EENS, it's come to be synonymous with "Feeneyism".  It's almost as if, in practice, they've turned this dogma into a heresy, that if anyone says this he's a heretic.

Re: Is a CMRI chapel a reasonable substitute for a Resistance Mass?
« Reply #39 on: July 14, 2018, 04:41:06 PM »
Thank you for all the good inputs!

CMRI has a lot of issues, as I suspected.



Traditional Catholic Chapels will be in disarray until Our Lord excoriates the Jews
 and St. Michael seals Hell's crack that "Montini the Marrano" opened.
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What if you break your leg, or have a medical emergency, or lock your keys in the boot* or travel to a foreign country?
When you have a broken leg, do you refuse treatment by the only doctor in town because he's one who has performed an abortion?
If you hate Pfizer, Merck and Monsanto -- do you ask your doctor who made the drugs you're about to get on the way to the ER?
If you lock your keys in the trunk (*boot* for our GB fans like Greg Taylor), do you refuse the services of a locksmith just because he's a Freemason?
When you're in a foreign country do you stay out of Church because they're using the Melkite liturgy, and you're not Lebanese?
Are you better off to not know which doctors perform abortions, who made your drugs, the locksmith's Lodge number or if it's a Melkite chapel?
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I don't say that the CMRI should be avoided like the plague (2Vermont, I'm sorry!) or question the validity of their sacraments, but Catholics going to their chapel ought to be apprised of the doctrinal irregularities, at least. 
I would like to know if it was me going there! 
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Nobody explained these things to me and I had to find them out for myself, so I feel obliged to share with those who would like to know.