Eric lacks humility and charity. He needs to go to SSPX St. Ignatius Silent retreat for men for a week where he can consult in person with a priest. He needs to repent and make a general confession. In the meantime, we will pray for him.
I can agree with this mostly, but I detect something I've heard before...
ah yes...
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we will pray for him"
How charitable of you to speak on our behalf! A leader of men you must be.
Too much talk can lead to sin. Less talk; more prayer.
I wonder to whom she is referring to? GaJєωski no doubt! This couldn't be yet another silencing move on the part of someone who has absolutely nothing to add to the conversation? Perish the thought!
You know, when St. Therese Lisieux took it upon herself to pray for the infamous Henri Pranzini, she didn't shame others while doing so, or as a way the shush the crowd. She didn't interrupt the legal proceedings, she didn't naysay those who rightly criticized him. She knew her place and did what she could on her end. If the man was still on the prowl, do you think she'd try to stop the manhunt?
That would be a frequent tactic of women who like to manifest a desire to control a situation through a false sense of piety. All they see is conflict and can't help themselves from identifying with or "mothering" the bad actors (read: bold men!) and go out of their way to protect them from the just punishment due for their crimes. It happens all the time. The secular version of this is the phenomenon of falling for the bad boy, sending love letters to serial killers in jail, etc.
If perchance this is not some feeble and misguided attempt to stifle the discussion here and rather is a genuinely voiced concern about the soul of Eric GaJєωski, then I'm sure that when you pray, it will be that word gets out fast and wide so as it will lead to some form of repentance which heretofore he has not shown. That way, less damage will be done to those he is
actively deceiving and defrauding.