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Offline Cornelius

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Re: Recovering from Traditionalism?
« Reply #30 on: March 06, 2023, 02:23:18 PM »
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  • And let's not forget that the devil isn't going to waste his time tempting Prots and Novus Ordo types; he already has them trapped in error.  He'll let them live a stress-free life.  And many times, God will also let them live according their desires.  This isn't a blessing from God, but a curse.

    God chastises those whom He loves.  He corrects those children whom He wishes to save (and whom He knows will cooperate with grace).  So Trads who are bitter/angry are most likely being tempted more.  And chastised more.  But with more graces and more penance *should* come more spiritual fruits.  So Trads who are bitter/angry are NOT cooperating with grace, this is a justifiable criticism.  Humanly speaking, we understand the struggle.  Spiritually speaking, we Trads must rise above suffering and improve.  If God gives us great suffering it's because He calls us to great sanctity.  And in this crazy world, where so few care about God, and where evil is triumphing everywhere, how can ANY person achieve heaven, except the saintly?  Therefore, we must accept the cross as the path for heaven.  There's no other way

    Very on point.

    I know me personally, I'm a pretty pissed off, bitter person in general these last several years. Then I found the True Faith. Delving into the Faith has been... trying, to say the least. It challenges me on every level. So much of what I thought was important before I'm seeing so clearly that it's not. How I thought things worked, they don't.
    One day at a time.

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    Re: Recovering from Traditionalism?
    « Reply #31 on: March 07, 2023, 08:33:26 AM »
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  • In the last few weeks there is a noticeably growing propaganda campaign to undermine traditional Catholicism, not only from the usual insider Bergoglio-boosters but also from the MSM. If one didn't know any better as a non-Catholic or even a kumbaya orans Catholic, the Church Triumphant supposedly resides in the Vatican in the year 2023. Example is this bit of trash that popped up courtesy of the Associated Press:

    Small victories as women challenge Vatican patriarchy. Not the AP has ever been "fair and balanced" but the trend recently points to some very blatant mind-control coordination, of which this Misshappycatholic is definitely involved. Here is her YouTube self-description:

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    Welcome to the channel of Misshappycatholic (now Mrs.)!

    When I started the channel in 2010 I began by posting recordings of my family, the Yeager Schola (a Schola is an "a capella" Gregorian Chant choir), and liturgies that we sang for. My sisters and I have since taken a break from singing so much to start families of our own, but still teach Chant and sing for special events. I've since made some additions, including poems and songs of G.K. Chesterton's set to music which I composed. After launching a side-job as an author of books, I decided to add some videos related to my writing and home life.

    Most recently I've been posting original content as well as other helpful resources related to Catholicism and Traditionalism. I love hosting interviews and giving people a platform for sharing their stories and wisdom! I'd love to hear your story, too!

    So she's a self-appointed media and culture chick. And the recent "Mrs." backs up what several posters here suspect about the source of her apostasy. Hmmm. BTW, Misshappycatholic's "support group", plus blog, with members is at: https://www.tradrecovery.com/
    Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you, all things pass away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things. He who has God finds he lacks nothing; God alone suffices. - St. Teresa of Jesus


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    Re: Recovering from Traditionalism?
    « Reply #32 on: March 07, 2023, 09:11:07 AM »
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  • In the last few weeks there is a noticeably growing propaganda campaign to undermine traditional Catholicism, not only from the usual insider Bergoglio-boosters but also from the MSM. If one didn't know any better as a non-Catholic or even a kumbaya orans Catholic, the Church Triumphant supposedly resides in the Vatican in the year 2023. Example is this bit of trash that popped up courtesy of the Associated Press:

    Small victories as women challenge Vatican patriarchy. Not the AP has ever been "fair and balanced" but the trend recently points to some very blatant mind-control coordination, of which this Misshappycatholic is definitely involved. Here is her YouTube self-description:

    So she's a self-appointed media and culture chick. And the recent "Mrs." backs up what several posters here suspect about the source of her apostasy. Hmmm. BTW, Misshappycatholic's "support group", plus blog, with members is at: https://www.tradrecovery.com/

    Good find, and well said. I agree that it's mind-control coordination. I think, too, that she might just want to be a female version of Michael Voris. She has put out a lot of video content recently. Money may be a big motivation as well for her. I keep thinking that she might have links to Opus Dei, but so far haven't found much evidence of that yet. 
    "It is licit to resist a Sovereign Pontiff who is trying to destroy the Church. I say it is licit to resist him in not following his orders and in preventing the execution of his will. It is not licit to Judge him, to punish him, or to depose him, for these are acts proper to a superior."

    ~St. Robert Bellarmine
    De Romano Pontifice, Lib.II, c.29

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    Re: Recovering from Traditionalism?
    « Reply #33 on: March 07, 2023, 12:00:30 PM »
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  • If I had to wager, I'd put my money on the fact that this woman went back to the Conciliar Church to seek an annulment and get "remarried" or, alternatively, met some man who was against Traditional Catholicism that she wanted to marry.  I've seen this happen several times in real life, where a woman who "converted" to Traditional Catholicism suddenly changed her mind when she wanted out of her marriage years later, and then denounced Traditional Catholicism as a cult after the fact, using that in court during the divorce proceedings.

    Who needs a "support group"?  You just say, "Trads are an unpleasant lot.  I'm just going to move along now."
    I saw the same thing at St. Vincent's only in reverse.   The wife was raised there.  He goes over to tradition in college (Steubenville)  but they divorce years later.    she is now N.O.  he is still their but is sede. He says their because of the kids only.  

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    Re: Recovering from Traditionalism?
    « Reply #34 on: March 07, 2023, 12:28:17 PM »
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  • Recovering from Traditionalism?  The title itself is judging and lacks Christian charity.  Very hypocritical when Mr Bergolio answers to United Nations. 

    She needs to get off the computer and concentrate on God, her marriage, children and her book keeping.   

    May God bless you and keep you