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Am I married?
« Reply #10 on: August 15, 2014, 04:55:24 AM »
Whiskey tango foxtrot.

 :whistleblower:

Am I married?
« Reply #11 on: August 15, 2014, 07:11:25 AM »
Quote from: TKGS
Quote from: 2Vermont
TKGS:  When I read the title of this thread I thought of the validity of a NO Sacrament of Marriage.  It is my understanding that there were no changes to this Sacrament.  However, I do doubt now whether we received the Body and Blood of our Lord at our Mass.  I tend to believe that the priest who confected the Eucharist was ordained by a valid bishop, but I guess there will always a bit of doubt about his ordination.


Actually, there are various "forms" that the couple can choose for a wedding.  One of which is the "traditional form" which is largely the same.  The actual words used (i.e., the sacramental form) used in the new "traditional form" are basically the same as in the true traditional form, but many of the ceremony surrounding the sacramental form have changed even using the new "traditional form".

The priest gave us a booklet which contained a number of options which, sadly, I no longer have.  But there were a number of different options for both wedding Masses (Novus Ordo, of course) and a wedding without a Mass.

The Conciliar sect did not leave any of the sacraments alone.


Oh I don't doubt there were some things changed.  I guess my main concern was whether any of the changes placed any doubt to its validity.  From my readings, I don't think there was.


Am I married?
« Reply #12 on: August 15, 2014, 07:52:11 AM »
Quote from: InfiniteFaith
Quote from: Histrionics
Was she at least an 8?


Son, I'm sorry you had to find out about who your father is this way. But its important that you know now. I hope you understand, and please forgive me for not being apart of your life.

I wish I could make it up to you, but I can't. I'm sorry that you are taking it so hard.


And you're the guy who thought he was the prophecied Great Catholic Monarch, huh?

Am I married?
« Reply #13 on: August 15, 2014, 10:11:20 AM »
Quote from: BTNYC
Quote from: InfiniteFaith
Quote from: Histrionics
Was she at least an 8?


Son, I'm sorry you had to find out about who your father is this way. But its important that you know now. I hope you understand, and please forgive me for not being apart of your life.

I wish I could make it up to you, but I can't. I'm sorry that you are taking it so hard.


And you're the guy who thought he was the prophecied Great Catholic Monarch, huh?


InfiniteFaith, for whatever reason, is desperate to be on the top rung of a hierarchy.  Perhaps it's because isn't on top of one based on merit right now, but he seems to want to find some innate quality of himself that make him better than others.  First it was his race; he'd go on and on about white superiority, both in a worldly and spiritual matter.  Thankfully he has abandoned that nonsense.  Then it was the fact that he was the Great Catholic Monarch.  Now, it's his physical attractiveness that makes him better.  I wonder what will be next.

Am I married?
« Reply #14 on: August 15, 2014, 11:00:46 AM »
Quote from: BTNYC
Quote from: InfiniteFaith
Quote from: Histrionics
Was she at least an 8?


Son, I'm sorry you had to find out about who your father is this way. But its important that you know now. I hope you understand, and please forgive me for not being apart of your life.

I wish I could make it up to you, but I can't. I'm sorry that you are taking it so hard.


And you're the guy who thought he was the prophecied Great Catholic Monarch, huh?


I can't even believe that you are still thinking about that. What are you doing? Monitoring me? If so, then please stop. I don't like being monitored.

I never thought I was that. I just wondered if there was any chance.

I don't need to be anything like that. Its hard enough trying to stay focused on God, and the road to salvation. As long as I am in grace, and doing the right thing I will be happy. Oh, I could use a family too. That would help me get through it all.