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Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #50 on: March 04, 2025, 08:36:37 PM »
It is a waste of money to use funds for tv and service.  There shouldn’t be any overflow if enough priests were supplied with additional Masses.

Again. Stop twisting words.  We are talking about in a chapel.  No one should be bringing in their cell phones to Mass or at least turn it off instead of texting, playing video games etc.  No need for tv. Too.

Padre Pio said that Catholics should not own zero televisions.  So Padre Pio would be against cell phones too. 

Liberals twist words to justify their idols.
SSPX is not the only Traditional Option.  Many people go to independent chapels that do not have new priests to help the old priests.  Pray for vocations.  We are in a CRISIS.

Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #51 on: March 04, 2025, 08:36:47 PM »
Yes. It does happen.  One can smell marijuana on a person.  Truth hurts. 
When someone asks you, "You’ve been to a Mass where people were smoking cigarettes and marijuana?" and you respond "Yes" that is called lying, Viva. You have never seen someone smoking marijuana at Mass.

It is a waste of money to use funds for tv and service.  There shouldn’t be any overflow if enough priests were supplied with additional Masses.
Those in the overflow benefit, not a waste of money. Not so simple as supplying additional masses

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Again. Stop twisting words.  We are talking about in a chapel.  No one should be bringing in their cell phones to Mass or at least turn it off instead of texting, playing video games etc.  No need for tv. Too.
Padre Pio said that Catholics should not own zero televisions.  So Padre Pio would be against cell phones too.

Except you have many times, and in this very thread, said catholics should not use televisions under any circuмstances. You have made that very clear. You have made it very clear that Padre Pio was against television precisely because of the filth on it. How much more so on the internet! Do you not think that Padre Pio would be adamantly against the internet if he were alive today, considering it is many times more dangerous than television? Time to get off the internet Viva, it's new, it's modern, it's filled with sin. Stand by your principles, don't be a hypocrite!


Nice 6 posts in a row, by the way. Never change




Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #52 on: March 04, 2025, 10:02:47 PM »
When someone asks you, "You’ve been to a Mass where people were smoking cigarettes and marijuana?" and you respond "Yes" that is called lying, Viva. You have never seen someone smoking marijuana at Mass.
I’ll concede it IS possible she has seen or at least smelled pot on someone at Mass. I’ve never seen or smelled it, but I’ve seen some pretty bizarre and bad behavior, mainly in a novus ordo church, but a few times in a traditional setting as well.
1) Woman in front of me wearing low cut jeans, midriff top, and top of sequined thong underpants displayed on her backside
2) Woman with two iguanas in a vented duffle bag. She took them out one at a time to sit on her lap and stroke their dewlaps during Miraculous Medal devotions.
3) Man entered during mass, scooped up handfuls from large Holy Water bowls to drink, then washed his face and wet his hair
4) Man sat in back of side altar where Blessed Sacrament was kept and proceeded to eat his McDonald’s meal
No’s. 1-4 were in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in NY. No’s 3-4 were caught and escorted out by ushers/security. No’s 1-2 weren’t caught.
5) Man suddenly pulled out digital camera (pre-smartphone day’s) and began walking up and down snapping pictures in people’s faces and right behind and to the side of the sanctuary as Fr. was saying Mass. He was taken outside by a male parishioner who happened to be a plainclothes police officer. This was at a traditional chapel where there were infiltrators looking to capitalize on an incident that had occurred about a decade beforehand. It was a mess. I don’t know how it was resolved, but they did not succeed in destroying the chapel. I just couldn’t cope with the atmosphere and stress, so I heard Mass every three weeks or so after a two and a half hour drive.  Frankly, it would have been a lot less harmful to souls had a few people stood outside the door and smoked marijuana!

Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #53 on: March 04, 2025, 10:04:48 PM »
SSPX is not the only Traditional Option.  Many people go to independent chapels that do not have new priests to help the old priests.  Pray for vocations.  We are in a CRISIS.
These independent chapels don’t have tv at all. 

Re: TVs everywhere
« Reply #54 on: March 04, 2025, 10:09:51 PM »
When someone asks you, "You’ve been to a Mass where people were smoking cigarettes and marijuana?" and you respond "Yes" that is called lying, Viva. You have never seen someone smoking marijuana at Mass.
Those in the overflow benefit, not a waste of money. Not so simple as supplying additional masses

Except you have many times, and in this very thread, said catholics should not use televisions under any circuмstances. You have made that very clear. You have made it very clear that Padre Pio was against television precisely because of the filth on it. How much more so on the internet! Do you not think that Padre Pio would be adamantly against the internet if he were alive today, considering it is many times more dangerous than television? Time to get off the internet Viva, it's new, it's modern, it's filled with sin. Stand by your principles, don't be a hypocrite!


Nice 6 posts in a row, by the way. Never change
Again.  I DONT TAKE MY CELL PHONE TO MASS.  I HAVE SEEN PEOPLE SMOKE CIGARETTES.  I HAVE SMELLED MARIJUANA ON PEOPLE.  PEOPLE ON THIS FORUM HAVE EVEN PROMOTED POT.

  It was about televisions recently placed in “traditional Catholic” chapels.

Stop twisting my words too.  You talk like a liberal.