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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Topic started by: jman123 on July 28, 2012, 05:59:32 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TofK_n5Yamw&feature=g-all-f
Great show of the Vortex.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TofK_n5Yamw&feature=g-all-f
Great show of the Vortex.
Good one!
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He is still New order and I think he knows enough not to be in New Order. Plurlism is of New Order, ecuмenism.
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was at oratory of st joseph today
guess what I saw
dozens of methodist teenagers on a methodist church function visiting the oratory
all yellow and black shirts like big bumblebees
the shirts said something about getting along with religions or something, forgot what
they were loud and rude in crypt area
oratory is strange place, mixing traditional Catholic art and architecture with that of vatican 2 era
oddly no scapulars in gift shop
Br. Andre had connection to my family prevat2 era so went to visit crypt
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It's most noteworthy that Michael Voris asks what American Catholics are going to
do in choosing between their love for the Faith and their love for their country, and
he points to words from Pope Pius XI, which are now over 80 years old, to answer
this question. It lends a great deal of stability to our religion when we know that with
all the turmoil over the past 80 years, the same questions have the same answers
regarding Catholic loyalties.
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It's most noteworthy that Michael Voris asks what American Catholics are going to
do in choosing between their love for the Faith and their love for their country, and
he points to words from Pope Pius XI, which are now over 80 years old, to answer
this question. It lends a great deal of stability to our religion when we know that with
all the turmoil over the past 80 years, the same questions have the same answers
regarding Catholic loyalties.
Good point!
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was at oratory of st joseph today guess what I saw dozens of methodist teenagers on a methodist church function visiting the oratory all yellow and black shirts like big bumblebees the shirts said something about getting along with religions or something, forgot what they were loud and rude in crypt area oratory is strange place, mixing traditional Catholic art and architecture with that of vatican 2 era oddly no scapulars in gift shop Br. Andre had connection to my family prevat2 era so went to visit crypt
Any idea what St. Joseph's Oratory was before?, I'm pretty sure it was an independent traditional Chapel. There is an independent priest named Fr. Kosek I believe who used to say mass there. I'm from Canada and would really like to know what happened. That is if we are talking about the same Oratory, the one I'm speaking of is in Toronto, don't recall the full name.
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was at oratory of st joseph today
guess what I saw
dozens of methodist teenagers on a methodist church function visiting the oratory
all yellow and black shirts like big bumblebees
the shirts said something about getting along with religions or something, forgot what
they were loud and rude in crypt area
oratory is strange place, mixing traditional Catholic art and architecture with that of vatican 2 era
oddly no scapulars in gift shop
Br. Andre had connection to my family prevat2 era so went to visit crypt
Other than being loud and rude in the crypt (teenagers are hard to control in groups. Even if they knew they were supposed to be quiet & reverent, teenagers are notorious for being teenagers), I see nothing wrong with letting Methodists into the Oratory.
If we want the world to convert to Catholicism, we're going to have to let them in the churches from time to time.