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Offline patrik

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Is these hidden messages
« on: September 15, 2014, 02:45:24 PM »
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  • Have never introduced myself but I have been hesitating as everytime I sit down visit I dont have 2 hours to type my story.  Maybe another time :).

    http://arc.stparchive.com/  

    Ok, found the above link on antoher site not to be named and thougth it was pretty cool and sad because you can really watch the Faith as it was being destroyed..Anyway, started searching terms like, abortion, Rahner, etc.. Now this is where it gets weird and I would ask you to play along at home.

    1.) Go to website.

    2.) Search a term, so we are all playing the same.  Search priestess

    3.) Click the last link

    Now you will notice no where in any of these articles is the word "priestess"

    4.) do a CTRL F (find) that is pressing the Ctrl key + the Shift key at the same time.  Now search priestess.

    You will see the term hidden in the text below the article.  Now go back and search this term again and look at the links and how this term is used in the sentence for the link preview. Seems like who ever is controlling this website (this is a diocese site) is not very fond of the Faith...

    Would love if someone knew how to highligth all the text so we could read all that was hidden..

    Sorry if this does not come accross as being important but stuff like this is why I am where I am.  I was never taught the true Faith and what I was taught , looking back now, was nothing short of a joke.  So, I sit here today as a 41 yr old father of 5 young children teaching himself, latin, reading the church fathers and studying VatII.  Now mind you I was thrown out of College for partying to much so this is no small feat (or is it feet?).

    God Bless you all for fighting the good fight.

    Paddy


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    Is these hidden messages
    « Reply #1 on: September 15, 2014, 02:57:41 PM »
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  • Upon further review I could be way off base here..the hidden text below does (it appears) to be present in the articles..

    Move along, crazy "conspiracy" theorist here.

    Sorry for wasting your time.



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    « Reply #2 on: September 15, 2014, 10:27:01 PM »
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  • Could it be that the word "priestess" doesn't appear be because there is no such thing as a Catholic priestess

    Offline Neil Obstat

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    « Reply #3 on: September 16, 2014, 12:38:37 PM »
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  • Quote from: patrik
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    http://arc.stparchive.com/  

    Ok, found the above link on antoher [another] site not to be named and thougth [though] it was pretty cool and sad because you can really watch the Faith as it was being destroyed..Anyway, started searching terms like, abortion, Rahner, etc.. Now this is where it gets weird and I would ask you to play along at home.

    Your searches on this site are going to be hampered without software that can extract the text so you can treat it, like say, a Word docuмent.  Don't expect to be able to do with this website's content what you can do with a Word file or even a .pdf docuмent.

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    1.) Go to website.

    2.) Search a term, so we are all playing the same.  Search priestess

    3.) Click the last link

    Now you will notice no where in any of these articles is the word "priestess"

    Actually, the word "priestess" is to be found on page 2 of the article from Dec. 8th, 1934, on the Immaculate Conception.  Pls. see below.  

    Apparently, in Arkansas before WWII (many who lived through it still called it "the war"), December 8th was properly the occasion for an article written by a Catholic for Catholics regarding the Immaculate Conception.

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    4.) do a CTRL F (find) that is pressing the Ctrl key + the Shift key at the same time.  Now search priestess.

    Your search will not yield what you're hoping to find using stock Windows software.

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    You will see the term hidden in the text below the article.  Now go back and search this term again and look at the links and how this term is used in the sentence for the link preview. Seems like who ever is controlling this website (this is a diocese site) is not very fond of the Faith...

    Would love if someone knew how to highligth [highlight] all the text so we could read all that was hidden..

    This "text hidden below the article" is just what your system is extracting from from the website, and it is greyed-out text, meaning that you're not supposed to be playing around with it, as if to tell you, "This is not a TOY."  

    If you really want to do this kind of thing you ought to buy the software that snags or rips the content of whatever you want on whatever the Internet page is you're looking at.  You should be able to get a basic version for less than $50.  Look for "snag" or "rip" software.

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    Sorry if this does not come across as being important but stuff like this is why I am where I am.  

    If you have the Faith, or are trying to find it, and you want more of it, it seems to me you came to the right place: CI

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    I was never taught the true Faith and what I was taught , looking back now, was nothing short of a joke.  So, I sit here today as a 41 yr old father of 5 young children teaching himself, latin, reading the church fathers and studying VatII.  Now mind you I was thrown out of College for partying to much so this is no small feat (or is it feet?).

    God Bless you all for fighting the good fight.

    Paddy


    The excerpt you're looking for seems to be the following:

    Quote from: The Guardian article
    …The devotion to the Miraculous Medal spread with rapidity over the Catholic world.  Pope Leo XIII instituted a special feast and Mass of the Manifestation of the Immaculate Virgin under the title of Immaculate Conception.  As Catholics and loving children of Our Blessed Mother we should wear the Miraculous Medal.  As Americans, they should hold for us a special meaning, bearing, as they do, the insignia of our country's patron. [patroness??]

    In the plan of Redemption Our Blessed Mother holds a unique place of honor and veneration.  The Doctors and Fathers of the Church have proclaimed her the greatest of all God's creatures. Through her as the High Priestess was the Word made flesh, the Son of Man born.  She is, as sings the poet:  "Our tainted nature's solitary boast."

    Indicative of the hope and trust of the Church is the comment by St. Answlm, who says:  "O, most blessed Virgin, as it is impossible for anyone to be saved, abandoned by thee, so it is impossible for him to perish who turns to thee, and is regarded by thee."  Elsewhere the same illustrious saint remarks:  "God has exalted thee, O Virgin, that He has made all things possible to thee as to Himself."

    St. Bonaventure writes:  "He that perseveres in thy service shall not be lost.  They that love thee, O Lady, shall enjoy much peace;  their should shall not see death forever.  To know thee, O Virgin Mother of God, is the way of immortality, and to recount thy virtues is the way of salvation."



    --<<That is four of the paragraphs from the first article as found on page 2 from this periodical weekly, The Guardian, displayed on this page for all to see by Arkansas Catholic.  

    This sentence, in which your search word 'priestess' turns up, is not so clearly understood today, some 80 years after it was published.  "Through her as the High Priestess was the Word made flesh, the Son of Man born."  

    Those were days before false religion had wormed it's way into the minds of the majority of operational churchmen.  Somehow "the High Priestess" slipped past the Editor's scrutiny, it seems to me.  The rest of the article is rock solid.  They didn't even capitalize "she" or "her" in reference to Our Lady.  Why then would they stoop to capitalize "High Priestess," and what are they doing bestowing a virtual ordination on Our Lady, who would never have had a single thing to do with it?>>--


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