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Farewell, CatholicInfo
« Reply #55 on: August 06, 2013, 05:07:40 PM »
Too bad when a catholic decides to permanently leave a trad site. There are new catholics all the time checking this forum and learning all the time. Some of us only post once every month due to circuмstances. So it takes time to get to know ANY OF YOU out there as many of us are private.

How do you leave a catholic forum anyway its like saying Hi I love you all enjoyed talking to you all now IM NEVER gonna converse with you guys again????

Does not make sense. Just go on when you have time, when the world is heating up with major events, its always good to get insight and opinons on the happenings of the catholic world.

See Ya and Nice Knowing Ya doesn't fit into the catholic Lingo. It should be...

So happy to have met you, love to see you again, to converse, pray, learn, and encourage one another till we die or no longer can use a computer.

Lets face it the Catholic Church is a Remnant Church so this is our Family and there aint tons of us either.

Anyway if you must leave didn't get a chance to read all your posts, or converse or be able to share the catholic faith. It is truly a loss but hopefully you still get the inspiration to come and visit now and again.

HAPPY MOUNTAIN CLIMBING

Your Friendly canadian :farmer:

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Farewell, CatholicInfo
« Reply #56 on: August 07, 2013, 12:36:50 AM »
I, for one, am going to miss "Triple S" as I called him.

Others, obviously, are going to miss him too!



Farewell, CatholicInfo
« Reply #57 on: August 08, 2013, 03:08:24 PM »
I no longer have the time to contribute to Cath Info. I addressed a comment to Matthew via PM and told him not to worry and I sent my regards to him and his family.

To expand on a point raised by Raphaela, whilst I hope to get to Mass more regularly via the resistance, I shan't be disseminating literature, video etc etc.

I feel at this stage those attending the SSPX have made up their minds. We saw recently the very brow beaten Fr Morgan of the Church of Bishop Fellay lead a pilgrimage in England. Fr Morgan will learn the hard way of taking support for granted. It's his fault laity are leaving chapels.

Again I wish to make it very clear that if and when in England again, I shall attend Mass via the Resistance.

Like with the Novus Ordo, one can't have a foot in both camps. It's time to part company with the SSPX.

I often enjoyed a cup of tea with the good folk in the SSPX in London. Same in Ireland.  The faith is more important. If those that attend the SSPX are annoyed with people leaving, that is their problem.

I was only ever an irregular at a SSPX chapel any ways and only ever a handful of people bothered to say hello. Even once despite saying hello to Fr Sherry, he completely blanked me and went straight over to a few regulars. I suppose when I wasn't a regular, his flock were more important.  He was quite cool compared to Fr Gallagher, who at a pilgrimage went out of his way to greet me. Fr Sherry again blanked me. I found Fr Loschi much more pleasant and decent compared to Fr Sherry.

Farewell, CatholicInfo
« Reply #58 on: August 08, 2013, 03:18:28 PM »
I do take on board that Clare spoke well of Fr Sherry and I suppose I regret not getting to know him better. He arrived after 'Krahgate' and I had become 'cool' towards the SSPX.

I would like to say publicly that I did receive an email from people in Ireland trying to get rid of Fr Sherry and I declined involvement in it.

I would prefer Fr Gallagher to Fr Sherry. Fr Sherry is no Fr Hewko though. There is nothing spectacular about Fr Sherry.

Fr Sherry is guilty of being silent though. He probably knew the game is up concerning the Church of Bishop Fellay but remained silent.

Farewell, CatholicInfo
« Reply #59 on: August 08, 2013, 03:22:22 PM »
Quote from: Matthew
Quote from: John Grace
To expand the point made by Raphaela about those not after truth being no good to the resistance. I agree. As it was implied I am in some way not interested in truth, I feel obliged to contact the resistance priests.

There will be disagreement but can we avoid calumny.A forum should not be taken seriously but I am morally obliged to challenge Raphaela, who made a statement about "black propaganda".

I enjoy the forum and commend Matthew and Mater Dominici but am strong against them allowing calumny.


First of all, what post are you talking about? Statements that are uncalled for, offensive comments, statements that "cross the line", etc. I have no problem deleting. But I can't read every post on CathInfo, so you have to report it.

Second, you forget that I don't know the difference between "calumny", "whistleblowing", "passing on news", and "giving a heads up".

Because I'm not omniscient. If I were, I would know right away when a lie was posted.


As I stated to you, don't worry about it