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Offline Classiccom

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The Pope (not) is open to strange gods.
« on: June 08, 2009, 07:21:24 AM »
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    The SSPX/Vatican II Pope sure is a strange man of God. He surely is not one with the Holy Ghost?

      Too many errors in one line.

       SSPX is anti VII

       Man of God  - Do I need to comment?

       Too holy a subject for me to comment.  - No question mark at the end.

      Don't knock the SSPX. They could have kicked ass if they would have kept it Christ centered (no Fatima) and not let Rome off the hook with charges of apostasy. Nobody is perfect  and may God bless those who do the best they can under today's circuмstances. At least Thomas A. Droleskey has finally come around to say you can't dance with the diabolic regime in Rome.

    Pope Pius XI made this point abundantly clear in Mortalium Animos, January 6, 1928:

       (paraphrase) - Don't hang around these False Religion Clowns.

      Keep printing copies of Mortalium Animos. This is one of those spikes that make Ratzinger's demons tremble.


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    « Reply #1 on: June 11, 2009, 11:38:40 PM »
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  • If SSPX is anti-VII then why do they believe that the Church can teach heretical error for 50 years and still be the Church?  It doesn't seem to me as if they have a very high opinion of the Catholic Church.  Apparently they think the Catholic Church is capable of leading millions into idolatry.

    Why did they give anyone who was sedevacantist the boot?  They persecute sedes as surely as VII persecutes anyone who has even a semblance of orthodoxy.

    Why did Lefebvre foist the John XXIII Mass on all his priests when he himself knew that the Mass was designed by Freemasons?

    The "Lefebvre was confused and wounded, he didn't know what to do" excuse just doesn't cut it.  For me to buy that, he would have had to have shut his mouth and not yapped about Freemasons the way he did.  But because he opened his mouth, he showed he knew PRECISELY what was happening.  There is a vast disconnect between his knowledge and his actions.  This is why I think he's the false prophet from the Apocalypse who "has a mouth speaking great things."  Right there that line implies that the false prophet will say one thing, and do another -- that he is all talk.  

    Lefebvre spoke of infiltration, of subversion, of a giant plot, and then kept people chained to the infiltrators, to the subversives, to the plotters.  Those are his fruits.  Christ didn't say you will know them by their incessantly yapping mouths, he'd say you'd know them by their fruits.

    Lefebvre was so wounded by the damage done to his beloved Church that he just "accidentally" insisted on a Mass doctored by a known Freemason... That's like someone who had an affair saying "It was like my zipper just unzipped itself."  That action speaks louder than his hollowly belligerent words.

    Readers: Please IGNORE all my postings here. I was a recent convert and fell into errors, even heresy for which hopefully my ignorance excuses. These include rejecting the "rhythm method," rejecting the idea of "implicit faith," and being brieflfy quasi-Jansenist. I also posted occasions of sins and links to occasions of sin, not understanding the concept much at the time, so do not follow my links.


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    « Reply #2 on: June 11, 2009, 11:48:51 PM »
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  • P.S. Classiccom, the undersung archangel perched in somewhat ominous fashion above you does not speak error when he says the "Vatican II/SSPX Pope."  

    Surely you know that SSPX accepts Ratzinger as Pope?  If not go to their website.
    Readers: Please IGNORE all my postings here. I was a recent convert and fell into errors, even heresy for which hopefully my ignorance excuses. These include rejecting the "rhythm method," rejecting the idea of "implicit faith," and being brieflfy quasi-Jansenist. I also posted occasions of sins and links to occasions of sin, not understanding the concept much at the time, so do not follow my links.

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    « Reply #3 on: June 14, 2009, 01:44:05 AM »
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    If SSPX is anti-VII then why do they believe that the Church can teach heretical error for 50 years and still be the Church?  It doesn't seem to me as if they have a very high opinion of the Catholic Church.  Apparently they think the Catholic Church is capable of leading millions into idolatry.

    Why did they give anyone who was sedevacantist the boot?  They persecute sedes as surely as VII persecutes anyone who has even a semblance of orthodoxy.

    Why did Lefebvre foist the John XXIII Mass on all his priests when he himself knew that the Mass was designed by Freemasons?

    The "Lefebvre was confused and wounded, he didn't know what to do" excuse just doesn't cut it.  For me to buy that, he would have had to have shut his mouth and not yapped about Freemasons the way he did.  But because he opened his mouth, he showed he knew PRECISELY what was happening.  There is a vast disconnect between his knowledge and his actions.  This is why I think he's the false prophet from the Apocalypse who "has a mouth speaking great things."  Right there that line implies that the false prophet will say one thing, and do another -- that he is all talk.  

    Lefebvre spoke of infiltration, of subversion, of a giant plot, and then kept people chained to the infiltrators, to the subversives, to the plotters.  Those are his fruits.  Christ didn't say you will know them by their incessantly yapping mouths, he'd say you'd know them by their fruits.

    Lefebvre was so wounded by the damage done to his beloved Church that he just "accidentally" insisted on a Mass doctored by a known Freemason... That's like someone who had an affair saying "It was like my zipper just unzipped itself."  That action speaks louder than his hollowly belligerent words.



    What a joke.  You ought to wash your mouth out with soap.  Do you ever have anything meaningful to say or are you only capable of slanderous diabtribes against holy men?  Why don't you put up or shut up in the thread that I started?  And you wonder why traditional catholics think sedevacantists are freakish sectarians.  

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    « Reply #4 on: June 14, 2009, 03:34:13 AM »
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  • What a joke.  Do you ever have anything meaningful to say or are you only capable of vindictive castigation against forum members who don't follow your heretic antipopes?  And you wonder why sedevacantists think Novus Ordoites are blind apostates.


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    « Reply #5 on: June 14, 2009, 06:59:36 AM »
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  • Get lost fruitcake.  I don't associate with men who think they're the only one that consitutes the Church.  

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    « Reply #6 on: June 14, 2009, 08:44:46 AM »
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  • I suggest you both keep your "mouths" "shut". We'll all be judged one day for every word we have uttered...even the ones over this forum.

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    « Reply #7 on: June 14, 2009, 04:06:55 PM »
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  • Quote from: DeMaistre
    I suggest you both keep your "mouths" "shut". We'll all be judged one day for every word we have uttered...even the ones over this forum.


    There is no moral equivalence if you bear any real notion of justice and charity within your mind and heart.  It never ceases to shock me how mortal sin is covered over daily by those who share the same opinion.    

    And I highly doubt your disinterested prudence bears any weight considering that you recommend some of the most uncharitable men we have ever witnessed.
       


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    « Reply #8 on: June 15, 2009, 09:04:14 AM »
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  • And you remind me of a child who is heavy on the insults but light on thes substance.