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Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #40 on: March 04, 2025, 04:09:47 PM »
Yes.  I’m so glad someone removed the ashtray out from the doorway of the church.  That’s bad that they even needed an ashtray. 

  And thanks to whoever removed Bergolio’s picture from the church. 

I guess they got to get high to appreciate a low Mass.
:facepalm: I’ve never heard of such a thing!  Not even in the novus ordo!  I don’t doubt you, but at least someone had the sense to rectify the situation.  As for the picture, I went to a chapel (SSPX), where the pictures of Benedict and another small photo of Bp., then Fr. Williamson kept being found stashed in various places like janitor’s closet, back or on top of kitchen cabinets, etc. There was a place in back of the parking lot where a group of older women, then in their 60’s and 70’s, hung out and smoked cigarettes after Mass. They’d stamp out their butts on the ground. The volunteer custodian grudgingly swept it up. Marijuana, no! Fr. wouldn’t have allowed smoking and an ash tray in front of the door!  Catholics are allowed to smoke tobacco, but it seems to me in the doorway is NOT the place!  

Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #41 on: March 04, 2025, 04:29:46 PM »
Nadir was the last woman worth allowing on the Internet. Can probably let Seraphina keep her Internet card too. After that, it's past time for women to get off the Internet.
Thanks? I read some threads on CI and comment. I don’t do social media of any type like Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, or whatever. It’s a bunch of gossip, self-promotion, bullying, plus if you value your privacy, it’s no good. I live-stream Masses, look at crafts, sewing, cooking, nature, sermons, conferences, the weather forecast, briefly scan the “news.” I use email to correspond with a very few people, and to get basic information, such as, what time does Farm and Home Supply close tonight?  Oh, and I’ve purchased items like books, a Rosary, an office chair for my nephew’s birthday, etc. That’s the extent of it. In fact, it’s time to sign off because the store closes at 7:00 and I need to make another stop en route. 
Add AMDG to your list. She’s into sewing and on the women only thread. I probably missed a few people. There are men who shouldn’t be online, either! 


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Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #42 on: March 04, 2025, 04:34:38 PM »
There's a difference between "television" and "tv screen."

Television is the movies, news, various shows, etc that are shown through a tv screen. You have to pay for these via cable or some streaming service. This is what Padre Pio (and many others) say is bad.

A TV screen is just a screen - it's no different than a computer monitor. It's up to the owner to determine whether to pay for service or not.

The TVs found in an SSPX chapel are most likely just connected to a computer - meaning that it would be impossible to just "change the channel" and have them suddenly be playing the evening news.

Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #43 on: March 04, 2025, 04:46:11 PM »
:facepalm: I’ve never heard of such a thing!  Not even in the novus ordo! 
You've never heard of such a thing because it simply doesn't happen. VCR's obsession with Traditional Catholics "smoking pot outside of mass" stems from this thread, and coincides with her compulsion of bringing up sodomy whenever marijuana is mentioned:


https://www.cathinfo.com/members-only/people-smoked-weed-before-mass/

She never saw anyone smoke pot, and never saw the supposed pot smokers engaging in sodomy..yet labels them as pothead sodomites and says they should not be allowed to attend mass.

Pretty easy to tell which posts are hers if you have read her comments before. Interesting to note how much more vitriol she displays when posting anonymously!

Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #44 on: March 04, 2025, 07:49:41 PM »
Don't you see your own hypocrisy?

The internet holds more atrocities than a television, yet here you participating on an online forum.
No. It’s about smart tv physically being present in a church.  I’m here on the internet but I’m not in church.   I don’t take my cell phone to church. 

I’m not in a church so I’m not a hypocrite.