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Offline gladius_veritatis

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The Fr. RamollaAnti-SGG Revolution "Implodes"
« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2012, 09:43:15 PM »
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    It is curious how the SSPV has not been attacked at all by these people.


    Not really, since most if not all of "these people" did not actually go to the SSPV chapel.  SSPV is a cult; sgg.org/cult is a cult -- southwest OH is a very interesting place.  FWIW, one of the SSPV threads from the "heyday" had 25000+ views and many pages; hardly anything to sneeze at and it was not a flattering kind of thread.  Perhaps IC has gained; c'est la vie.  Frankly, I would not trust any of the Nati's clerics to water my pet rock, but each person and family must act according to their own conscience as it is at the moment.
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."


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    « Reply #16 on: April 28, 2012, 10:42:56 PM »
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  • GV:
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    I would not trust any of the Nati's clerics to water my pet rock, but each person and family must act according to their own conscience as it is at the moment.


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    Oh yes indeed they stand to "gain" from this manipulated fight and continue to do so.


    So, tell us, ma'm, as one who has experienced both sides of this conflict, what would be your advice in choosing between the two?

    Scylla and Charybdis?

    Or should we await the knight in shining armor, the CMRI?

    It was my understanding that there was a large monthly lease payment to the property owner at SAG.  Who's feeding that wolf until the cavalry arrives?

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    « Reply #17 on: April 29, 2012, 03:37:11 PM »
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  • ...or even the Novus Ordo for that matter?

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    « Reply #18 on: April 29, 2012, 04:14:32 PM »
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    Eliz:
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    Oh yes indeed they stand to "gain" from this manipulated fight and continue to do so.


    So, tell us, ma'm, as one who has experienced both sides of this conflict, what would be your advice in choosing between the two?

    Scylla and Charybdis?

    Or should we await the knight in shining armor, the CMRI?

    It was my understanding that there was a large monthly lease payment to the property owner at SAG.  Who's feeding that wolf until the cavalry arrives?

     :kick-can:



    When we needed to flee scary Scylia with all its monster heads and tentacles,

    and our child needed First Holy Communion, here is where we took refuge:

    http://rackphoto.com/pp/prayerplaces/old-st-marys/

    Say what you will, this is a holy place with a holy Catholic priest, Fr. Jaurez.

    Some places are just very holy, they defy the norm.  Their Holy Hours at night.

    I would advise taking refuge in this special place while you figure things out.  You

    only need to receive Communion once a year to remain Catholic.  You could sit

    and quietly recite your Rosary.  There is a parking lot next door.  Fr. Juarez has

    made the immediate area safe; nobody is going to mess with any of his people.  

    (he stood down the rioters with his powerful priestly authority and love for souls)

    We will always hold that place, the priest and the good people there dear.



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    « Reply #19 on: April 29, 2012, 04:52:22 PM »
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  • Certainly a beautiful place. Worth giving some thought to. My great grandmother and gr. grandfather were married there.

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    « Reply #20 on: April 29, 2012, 06:58:06 PM »
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  • There is something profoundly sacred going on there.  There are lots of pretty Catholic churches, but this place is so special, and out of time.



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    « Reply #21 on: April 29, 2012, 07:38:33 PM »
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    There is something profoundly sacred going on there.  There are lots of pretty Catholic churches, but this place is so special, and out of time.


    Our Lady of Consolation in Carey, Ohio is another such place.

     "O All Ye that Pass by the Way Attend & See if there be any Sorrow like to my Sorrow"
    It would be comparatively easy for us to be holy if only we could always see the character of our neighbours either in soft shade or with the kindly deceits of moonlight upon them. Of course, we are not to grow blind to evil

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    « Reply #22 on: April 29, 2012, 07:46:51 PM »
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  • So...... all of you trad Catholics in Cincinnati are now heading to Novus Ordo churches? :shocked: :shocked: :facepalm:


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    « Reply #23 on: April 29, 2012, 07:54:22 PM »
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    So...... all of you trad Catholics in Cincinnati are now heading to Novus Ordo churches? :shocked: :shocked: :facepalm:


    No, there are just some places that retain their Catholic feel even when controlled by modernists. When in Rome, would you not visit the churches there to pray?
    It would be comparatively easy for us to be holy if only we could always see the character of our neighbours either in soft shade or with the kindly deceits of moonlight upon them. Of course, we are not to grow blind to evil

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    « Reply #24 on: April 29, 2012, 07:58:58 PM »
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    So...... all of you trad Catholics in Cincinnati are now heading to Novus Ordo churches? :shocked: :shocked: :facepalm:


    No, there are just some places that retain their Catholic feel even when controlled by modernists. When in Rome, would you not visit the churches there to pray?


    I get your point.  Sorry to misunderstand.
    Yes, Ive been in Rome many times and did pray in  the churches, which are ALL taken over by the Novus Ordo.  

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    « Reply #25 on: April 29, 2012, 10:05:41 PM »
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    Certainly a beautiful place. Worth giving some thought to. My great grandmother and gr. grandfather were married there.

    Thanks.


    The ladies baked the bricks used to build the church at home.  If you scroll down there is a cool panorama feature. ( It is not normally so bright; the photographer had to use intense lighting. )

    It's not just the building, it must be the Holy Angels who lovingly guard the church built by hand for love of Our Lady, and its humble old pastor.  

     


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    « Reply #26 on: April 30, 2012, 04:30:34 AM »
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    So...... all of you trad Catholics in Cincinnati are now heading to Novus Ordo churches? :shocked: :shocked: :facepalm:


    No, there are just some places that retain their Catholic feel even when controlled by modernists. When in Rome, would you not visit the churches there to pray?


    I get your point.  Sorry to misunderstand.
    Yes, Ive been in Rome many times and did pray in  the churches, which are ALL taken over by the Novus Ordo.  


    I don't think you've entirely misunderstood. We are allowed to pray anywhere (except in hell). To visit a Novus Ordo church for the purpose of looking around, and then finding yourself praying in secret, is quite different from visiting the same specifically in order to pray there.




    Please tell us how it is different. Then tell us if this is merely your opinion or something more.

    Would we be more Catholic if we went to a "Morada" like the one in JCM's home, a "little SGG" in the West?

    http://www.latinmassnewmexico.com/our-bishop.html



    It would be comparatively easy for us to be holy if only we could always see the character of our neighbours either in soft shade or with the kindly deceits of moonlight upon them. Of course, we are not to grow blind to evil

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    « Reply #27 on: April 30, 2012, 06:40:05 AM »
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    So...... all of you trad Catholics in Cincinnati are now heading to Novus Ordo churches? :shocked: :shocked: :facepalm:


    No, there are just some places that retain their Catholic feel even when controlled by modernists. When in Rome, would you not visit the churches there to pray?


    I get your point.  Sorry to misunderstand.
    Yes, Ive been in Rome many times and did pray in  the churches, which are ALL taken over by the Novus Ordo.  


    I don't think you've entirely misunderstood. We are allowed to pray anywhere (except in hell). To visit a Novus Ordo church for the purpose of looking around, and then finding yourself praying in secret, is quite different from visiting the same specifically in order to pray there.




    Please tell us how it is different. Then tell us if this is merely your opinion or something more.

    Would we be more Catholic if we went to a "Morada" like the one in JCM's home, a "little SGG" in the West?

    http://www.latinmassnewmexico.com/our-bishop.html






    St. Athanasius wrote: "the premises are good when the Apostolic Faith is preached there; they are holy if everything takes place there in a holy way"

    I have no knowledge of what goes on in New Mexico. If the Apostolic Faith is not preached there, etc., I have no knowledge of it.

    You, SJB, have several times here promoted James Larrabee's words of "wisdom" (as you call it) that the people owning the Novus Ordo buildings are "not Catholic" and "are not members of the Church". Yet, now you promote people purposefully visit these placed that are not holy (accord to St. Athanasius) in order to pray there.


    Elizabeth possibly suggested what you now accuse me of ... And you've played fast and loose with what was previously quoted.

    Are you ashamed of Joseph Charles McKenzie and his views ... you do know he is the personal friend of Bp. Dolan and Fr. Cekada?

    It would be comparatively easy for us to be holy if only we could always see the character of our neighbours either in soft shade or with the kindly deceits of moonlight upon them. Of course, we are not to grow blind to evil

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    « Reply #28 on: April 30, 2012, 07:57:55 AM »
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    Are you ashamed of Joseph Charles McKenzie and his views ... you do know he is the personal friend of Bp. Dolan and Fr. Cekada?


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    SJB obsessively thought but didn't say:

    "Fr. Cekada. :devil2: Fr. Cekada  :devil2: Fr. Cekada  :devil2:"

    "Must ... fight ... off ... rays ... forcing ... me .... to ... mention ... building ... fund"

     :tinfoil:

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    « Reply #29 on: April 30, 2012, 08:05:57 AM »
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    When we needed to flee scary Scylia with all its monster heads and tentacles, and our child needed First Holy Communion, here is where we took refuge:

    http://rackphoto.com/pp/prayerplaces/old-st-marys/

    Say what you will, this is a holy place with a holy Catholic priest, Fr. Jaurez. Some places are just very holy, they defy the norm.  Their Holy Hours at night. I would advise taking refuge in this special place while you figure things out.  You only need to receive Communion once a year to remain Catholic.  You could sit and quietly recite your Rosary.  There is a parking lot next door.  Fr. Juarez has made the immediate area safe; nobody is going to mess with any of his people. (he stood down the rioters with his powerful priestly authority and love for souls) We will always hold that place, the priest and the good people there dear.

    The traditionalist movement began in Cincy/Northern KY in the 1970s when Catholics ABANDONED old St. Mary's, and most of them ended up in short order at St. Gertrude the Great. You might want to think about doing that yourself, Elizabeth.