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Offline Simeon

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Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
« Reply #30 on: May 08, 2025, 04:37:32 PM »
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  • Well, he should make Pizza his Secretary of State, so they could serve up some Chicago style Pizza.

    Paganism and pepperoni on one side; genocide, illegals, and pineapple on the other. 

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #31 on: May 08, 2025, 04:41:07 PM »
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  • Not good news. He looked very "B16" on the balcony.

    Indeed, right down to his choice of a pre-V2 name, just like Ratzinger did.

    God allowed it.

    I've long speculated that God permitted Bergoglio as a last chance for people to wake up to the nature of the Conciliar Church, and some cooperated with that grace.  Others, alas, did not.

    "Leo" would need to do little more than to loosen up just a bit on the Tridentine Mass to reabsorb and finish neutralizing SSPX, and get Trad, Inc. back into line.

    God will give His grace to anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear.


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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #32 on: May 08, 2025, 05:00:18 PM »
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  • Indeed, right down to his choice of a pre-V2 name, just like Ratzinger did.

    God allowed it.

    I've long speculated that God permitted Bergoglio as a last chance for people to wake up to the nature of the Conciliar Church, and some cooperated with that grace.  Others, alas, did not.

    "Leo" would need to do little more than to loosen up just a bit on the Tridentine Mass to reabsorb and finish neutralizing SSPX, and get Trad, Inc. back into line.

    God will give His grace to anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear.
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    Agreed. This is not good. This guy is wearing beautiful vestments, speaking Latin, giving a blessing, and so on. I'm really concerned he will be a boring, quiet guy who won't offend anyone and won't drive anyone out of the Novus Ordo church. Everything I've seen so far seems to confirm this.

    I hope I'm wrong.

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #33 on: May 08, 2025, 05:18:41 PM »
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  • Indeed, right down to his choice of a pre-V2 name, just like Ratzinger did.

    God allowed it.

    I've long speculated that God permitted Bergoglio as a last chance for people to wake up to the nature of the Conciliar Church, and some cooperated with that grace.  Others, alas, did not.

    "Leo" would need to do little more than to loosen up just a bit on the Tridentine Mass to reabsorb and finish neutralizing SSPX, and get Trad, Inc. back into line.

    God will give His grace to anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear.

    So maybe he is the hegelian synthesis? the term of the dialectic? the duality? the confusion of the double cloak (Psalm 108)? the hermaphrodite of the cabal?

    You speak as though we have arrived at a term; and I feel in my bones that this may be correct. Only what that means materially is beyond me. How much longer is God going to punish us???????

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #34 on: May 08, 2025, 05:32:21 PM »
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  • So maybe he is the hegelian synthesis? the term of the dialectic? the duality? the confusion of the double cloak (Psalm 108)? the hermaphrodite of the cabal?

    You speak as though we have arrived at a term; and I feel in my bones that this may be correct. Only what that means materially is beyond me. How much longer is God going to punish us???????

    See, I don't feel punished by God.  Perhaps those who don't have the faith or the Traditional Mass are being punished, but I wouldn't use the first person, since I don't feel punished, but blessed.


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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #35 on: May 08, 2025, 06:02:36 PM »
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  • He's a leftist, not a centrist.
    More like an anti Christ. 
    May God bless you and keep you

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #36 on: May 08, 2025, 06:06:06 PM »
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  • I suspect Prevost will light his fair share or menorahs with our elder brothers in the faith but 
    I doubt he will be hosting any pachamama ceremonies. He is a lot smarter than Bergoglio and
    will therefore be more subtle in word and deed. This will be bad news for all the trad grifters
    who won't have the same steady stream of outrage porn that Francis provided.
    I think many trads expect the conciliar church to eventually have full fledged sodomite marriages in
    its churches, woman and trans priests, and no longer condemn abortion as a sin.
    Then the antichrist can appear or something. 
    The VII sect is already so far gone into the abyss of apostasy that it just needs to be around to maintain
    its deception. They don't seek converts and they don't care if anyone leaves to join some other sect. 

     


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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #37 on: May 08, 2025, 06:46:44 PM »
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  • Or maybe electing a centrist will have the effect of uniting left and right in the Novus Ordo?
    "Centrist" is codeword for liberal or Marxist. 

    A "centrist" is the purposeful door to the colosseum of Marxism. 
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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #38 on: May 08, 2025, 06:52:28 PM »
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  • Wow ... listen to this unintelligible word salad.  Word on the street was that this guy was smart.  There's not a single spark of intelligence in this video.

    https://x.com/i/status/1920586118015095147

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #39 on: May 08, 2025, 06:57:25 PM »
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  • See, I don't feel punished by God.  Perhaps those who don't have the faith or the Traditional Mass are being punished, but I wouldn't use the first person, since I don't feel punished, but blessed.

    Don't you see that the whole world, and especially the Church, are being punished? Souls falling into hell like snowflakes, that is abject punishment, even for the Elect, who grieve over it. 

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #40 on: May 08, 2025, 07:00:40 PM »
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  • Wow ... listen to this unintelligible word salad.  Word on the street was that this guy was smart.  There's not a single spark of intelligence in this video.

    https://x.com/i/status/1920586118015095147

    Thank you for this virtual barbiturate, for the next time I have trouble falling asleep. LOL!! 


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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #41 on: May 08, 2025, 07:21:15 PM »
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  • Wow ... listen to this unintelligible word salad.  Word on the street was that this guy was smart.  There's not a single spark of intelligence in this video.

    https://x.com/i/status/1920586118015095147
    the way he describes the role of a bishop could also apply to any community organizer, 3rd rate politician, or McDonald's manager. 
    Notice how none of these conciliar types actually use the word salvation. Salvation is kinda the point of the whole religion if I'm not mistaken. Not worldly peace or brotherhood 

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #42 on: May 08, 2025, 07:28:52 PM »
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  • Wow ... listen to this unintelligible word salad.  Word on the street was that this guy was smart.  There's not a single spark of intelligence in this video.

    https://x.com/i/status/1920586118015095147

    Quite aside from any question of content, there's just a little touch of something in his speaking voice, basically American-accented English, but just a trace of Spanish or something.  Notice the way he pronounces "determined" with just a little more emphasis on the "de" than you'd expect to hear.  He has spent two-thirds of his life outside the US, speaking languages other than English, so this may be only expected.  Hard to put my finger on, but I can definitely hear it.

    I've noticed something similar in Dutch and Swedish people who speak English fluently.  There's just a little something "off", if you didn't know they were Dutch or Swedish, you might not know they weren't native American English speakers.

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #43 on: May 08, 2025, 07:30:58 PM »
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  • Quite aside from any question of content, there's just a little touch of something in his speaking voice, basically American-accented English, but just a trace of Spanish or something.  Notice the way he pronounces "determined" with just a little more emphasis on the "de" than you'd expect to hear.  He has spent two-thirds of his life outside the US, speaking languages other than English, so this may be only expected.  Hard to put my finger on, but I can definitely hear it.

    I've noticed something similar in Dutch and Swedish people who speak English fluently.  There's just a little something "off", if you didn't know they were Dutch or Swedish, you might not know they weren't native American English speakers.

    Well, there is also a little blend of Chicago-ese.

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    Re: Rome returning to Tradition?
    « Reply #44 on: May 08, 2025, 07:31:47 PM »
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  • Thank you for this virtual barbiturate, for the next time I have trouble falling asleep. LOL!!

    Well, it has the opposite effect for me, inducing an exquisite headache attempting to follow it.