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Offline Ladislaus

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Re: New Pope already preaching nonsense
« Reply #25 on: May 11, 2025, 12:45:04 PM »
I watched one of his videos somewhat recently where he said, 'sedevacantism just isn't strategic...  do you know how many people we'd alienate with sedevacantism?'  Matt is on the verge of confusing a lot of people, and already has confused many if they read that rag on a regular basis.

So with that comment he basically admitted the grift.

He's out there deriding Trads for having criticized Ratzinger at his election ... with the implication of "but look at how that turned out".

Matt is just a faithless Modernist taking advantage of the millions of disgruntled Catholics out there, where he talks Traddie enough to get their attention but refuses to follow the truth where it leads at risk of alienating too many of his revenue base.

Offline ElwinRansom1970

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Re: New Pope already preaching nonsense
« Reply #26 on: May 11, 2025, 12:56:14 PM »
Always remember --

Sr. Mary Pantsuit and Susan from the Parish Council were from the Silent Generation. They were all-in with support for Vatican II because it was "new", "relevant", and "open". It was an opportunity to break free from their grandparents' (The Lost Generation) "stagnant" and "repressive" religion left over from the 19th century. The Silent Generation could be "Adult Catholics" with Vatican II, whatever that may mean.

Boomers experienced things differently. They were children or adolescents during Vatican II, at most very young adults amongst the oldest. They know very little of whst came before the Council, emotions and vague visual impression at best, filtered through the pro-Vatican II propaganda of the WW2 Generation (Vatican II was their baby!) and the Silent Generation.

Prevost is a Boomer. He lacks the cynicism and non-joiner nature of Gen X (😊👍) as well as lacks the progressive optimism and egalitarianism of Millennials. No, he is a Boomer.

This will be a very interesting and unsettling period.



Re: New Pope already preaching nonsense
« Reply #27 on: May 11, 2025, 01:13:43 PM »
Something that everyone is missing --

Prevost graduated high school in the early 1970s. His ENTIRE ersatz priestly formation took place in the 1970s.

This man claiming the Chair of Peter is THE FIRST CONCILIAR POPE TO HAVE BEEN FORMED ENTIRELY IN THE POST-CONCILIAR SYSTEM!

HE IS A FRUIT, NOT A CAUSE, OF VATICAN II.

He is from a different generation than those to which Bergoglio, Ratzinger, Wojtyła, and Montini belonged. Prevost is a Baby Boomer -- an American Baby Boomer!

I wonder what, if any ties Prevost has to McCarrick. Was Prevost formed in a lavender seminary? We know that Cupich and McCarrick are connected. 

- St. Augustine Seminary High School in Holland, MI

From a FB page called "Remembering Holland Michigan:"

https://www.facebook.com/RememberingHollandMichigan/posts/pope-leo-xiv-formerly-robert-francis-prevost-attended-st-augustine-seminary-high/1090274179794142/

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Pope Leo XIV, formerly Robert Francis Prevost, attended St. Augustine Seminary High School in Holland, Michigan, during his high school years. This seminary, now known as the Felt Estate, was a boarding school operated by priests of the Order of St. Augustine.



"According to a release from Laketown Township, Prevost graduated from the school in 1973."

See: https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/nation-world/2025/05/08/pope-leo-xiv-graduated-from-former-seminary-at-felt-estate/83526950007/

From the same article: "Prevost was born in Chicago in 1955. He graduated from the seminary in 1973, according to a release from Laketown Township. The school closed in 1977. He became an Augustinian novitiate in 1977 and made his "solemn profession" in 1981, the Chicago Province said in a release.

"Following ordination in 1982, he went on to earn advanced degrees in canon law in Rome and spent the decades serving as a missionary in Peru, as an educator and formator, as prior provincial, and later as prior general of the Augustinian Order for two terms."

If you follow the ordination link, it takes you to this page: https://www.midwestaugustinians.org/pope-leo-xiv

This article tells you nothing about where he went to seminary. 

If he graduated high school in 1973, and was ordained in 1982, where was he during the intervening nine years? They are happy to provide us with biographical information post-1982, but there's a big fat hole during the 9-year blackout. 

Here's the wiki page: "Born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and raised in a town nearby, Prevost became a friar of the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977 and was ordained a priest in 1982. His service has included extensive missionary work in Peru from 1985 to 1986 and from 1988 to 1998, where he variously served as a parish pastor, diocesan official, seminary teacher, and administrator."

He became a novice in 1977. Exactly where did he enter? What diocese? city? Who was the prior then? Who the bishop? Where was he from 1973 to 1977? How and where was he trained for the priesthood? What corrupt prelates associated themselves to him? Just how lavender was that missing nine years? How lavender was his Augustinian order? Many questions that need answering. 

Calling Randy Engel!


Re: New Pope already preaching nonsense
« Reply #28 on: May 11, 2025, 01:34:14 PM »
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PREVOST: "In this regard, I would like us to renew together today our complete commitment to the path that the universal church has now followed for decades in the wake of the Second Vatican Council."

Ratzinger did the exact same thing out of the gate. It's the equivalent of a candidate for office putting on a yarmulke and bobbing in front of the wailing wall - not in any way shape or form a wall of the actual Temple which was completely destroyed in AD 70 by Titus.



Re: New Pope already preaching nonsense
« Reply #29 on: May 11, 2025, 02:36:39 PM »
I wonder what, if any ties Prevost has to McCarrick. Was Prevost formed in a lavender seminary? We know that Cupich and McCarrick are connected.

- St. Augustine Seminary High School in Holland, MI

From a FB page called "Remembering Holland Michigan:"

https://www.facebook.com/RememberingHollandMichigan/posts/pope-leo-xiv-formerly-robert-francis-prevost-attended-st-augustine-seminary-high/1090274179794142/



"According to a release from Laketown Township, Prevost graduated from the school in 1973."

See: https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/nation-world/2025/05/08/pope-leo-xiv-graduated-from-former-seminary-at-felt-estate/83526950007/

From the same article: "Prevost was born in Chicago in 1955. He graduated from the seminary in 1973, according to a release from Laketown Township. The school closed in 1977. He became an Augustinian novitiate in 1977 and made his "solemn profession" in 1981, the Chicago Province said in a release.

"Following ordination in 1982, he went on to earn advanced degrees in canon law in Rome and spent the decades serving as a missionary in Peru, as an educator and formator, as prior provincial, and later as prior general of the Augustinian Order for two terms."

If you follow the ordination link, it takes you to this page: https://www.midwestaugustinians.org/pope-leo-xiv

This article tells you nothing about where he went to seminary.

If he graduated high school in 1973, and was ordained in 1982, where was he during the intervening nine years? They are happy to provide us with biographical information post-1982, but there's a big fat hole during the 9-year blackout.

Here's the wiki page: "Born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and raised in a town nearby, Prevost became a friar of the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977 and was ordained a priest in 1982. His service has included extensive missionary work in Peru from 1985 to 1986 and from 1988 to 1998, where he variously served as a parish pastor, diocesan official, seminary teacher, and administrator."

He became a novice in 1977. Exactly where did he enter? What diocese? city? Who was the prior then? Who the bishop? Where was he from 1973 to 1977? How and where was he trained for the priesthood? What corrupt prelates associated themselves to him? Just how lavender was that missing nine years? How lavender was his Augustinian order? Many questions that need answering.

Calling Randy Engel!
Very good questions- sometimes it is what is missing that is most revealing.