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Re: Pope Francis said
« Reply #175 on: April 26, 2020, 05:40:21 AM »
St. John Chrysostom said:
All the more reason to join with His holiness in praying for their conversion. 

Re: Pope Francis said
« Reply #176 on: April 26, 2020, 05:45:38 AM »
All the more reason to join with His holiness in praying for their conversion.

Francis, Benedict XVI, and JPII discouraged the Church from the necessity to convert the Jews.


Re: Pope Francis said
« Reply #177 on: April 26, 2020, 12:10:36 PM »
Francis, Benedict XVI, and JPII discouraged the Church from the necessity to convert the Jews.

You're casting pearls before swine, friend. The person with whom you're conversing is the forum's resident modernist shill who has blasphemously declared - twice - on this very forum, that St. John Chrysostom's holy sufferings on earth were a direct punishment from God for his "anti-Semitism."

Perhaps a Gofundme page can be started to fund the worthy cause of outbidding Poche - or his benefactor(s) - to overturn his otherwise entirely inexplicable protected status?

Re: Pope Francis said
« Reply #178 on: April 26, 2020, 10:47:31 PM »
You're casting pearls before swine, friend. The person with whom you're conversing is the forum's resident modernist shill who has blasphemously declared - twice - on this very forum, that St. John Chrysostom's holy sufferings on earth were a direct punishment from God for his "anti-Semitism."

Perhaps a Gofundme page can be started to fund the worthy cause of outbidding Poche - or his benefactor(s) - to overturn his otherwise entirely inexplicable protected status?
Actually when we are talking about St John Chrysostom's holy sufferings we are talking about his purification. Would to God that I and all of the members on this forum could have our Purgatory in this life so as to have a direct entry into Heaven without having to pass through the fires of Purgatory. 

Re: Pope Francis said
« Reply #179 on: April 27, 2020, 05:19:01 AM »
Actually when we are talking about St John Chrysostom's holy sufferings we are talking about his purification. Would to God that I and all of the members on this forum could have our Purgatory in this life so as to have a direct entry into Heaven without having to pass through the fires of Purgatory.

You talk like a serpent. The fact is that those particular earthly sufferings of St. John Chrysostom that you reference are not due to any purported wrongdoing of speaking against the Jews, rather, his sufferings were for him to offer for the greater glory of God, just as Job was sent sufferings not for any wrongdoing on his part. By your "logic" the Blessed Virgin Mary's sufferings on earth were because of wrongdoings on her part which she needed to be purged of through her sorrows. You're a real idiot or an insidious creeper.