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Traditio -- an all-time low.
« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2013, 09:09:12 PM »
Quote from: Thursday
Quote from: PartyIsOver221
Im not sure whats going on with the OP...


Is Traditio posting something that is lies and not truth of the situation, propaganda piece?  Or ....

Because it seems that church is totally Novus ordo and not traditional at all.


Well he says "traditional leaning" and the pictures of the church look traditional but those pink vestments didn't look very traditional. Having just watched that video again, I'd have to say yeah, traditio was pretty far off the mark when he calls them traditional leaning.

The Polish Catholics in Michigan are not like this.


The would be perfectly fine vestments for The Third Sunday of Advent or the Fourth Sunday of Lent.  Their use at any other time is just odd, even for such an odd church.  

I also find it interesting that there is apparently another priest associated with the church.  I wander how long it will be before both of them are Old Catholic bishops, with Fr. Marek sporting a very grandiose title like Founding Patriarch and Metropolitan Archbishop of the New Old Roman Catholic Church (Reformed) with St. Stanislaus as its Patriarchal arch-Basilica.  If that happens, I would have to gran that they will have one thing most American Old Catholic congregations don't have: actual people in the pews.  Heck, they have actual pews.  

Traditio -- an all-time low.
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2013, 09:11:13 PM »
Quote from: Capt McQuigg
Traditio needs to do a little bit of homework before they jump to any conclusions.

Traditio, a fun website, needs to issue a correction and even apologize because they really got this one wrong - way wrong.  The readers of Traditio are unlikely to have all that extra time on their hands to check and doublecheck everything Traditio puts out.  


The first rule of Traditio is that they never apologize for anything.  The Fathers moderator are the new magisterium, exercising non-papal infallibility.


Traditio -- an all-time low.
« Reply #17 on: February 18, 2013, 09:13:46 PM »
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Quote from: Capt McQuigg
Traditio needs to do a little bit of homework before they jump to any conclusions.

Traditio, a fun website, needs to issue a correction and even apologize because they really got this one wrong - way wrong.  The readers of Traditio are unlikely to have all that extra time on their hands to check and doublecheck everything Traditio puts out.  

I stopped trusting it a long time ago. "Father" Morrison is not a real priest and I think he just says provocative things he thinks will get him support from people who are gullible.


How is he not a real priest?  Is there some question about the validity of his ordination?  I am not being contentious here.  I honestly don't know anything about the man but his name and that his church is on Fisherman's Wharf.  

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Traditio -- an all-time low.
« Reply #18 on: February 18, 2013, 09:15:55 PM »
Quote from: Sigismund
Quote from: Capt McQuigg
Traditio needs to do a little bit of homework before they jump to any conclusions.

Traditio, a fun website, needs to issue a correction and even apologize because they really got this one wrong - way wrong.  The readers of Traditio are unlikely to have all that extra time on their hands to check and doublecheck everything Traditio puts out.  


The first rule of Traditio is that they never apologize for anything.  The Fathers moderator are the new magisterium, exercising non-papal infallibility.


You will be proven correct, I would imagine.

However, any trad who does a five minute google search would know with certainty that Traditio mischaracterized the entire story - the story, as they saw it, was too good to bother to check it out before running with it.

I live near St Louis so I could physically visit St Stanislaus if I wanted.

Traditio -- an all-time low.
« Reply #19 on: February 18, 2013, 09:19:21 PM »
It sounds like an old Polish community didn't want the archdiocese taking their money and they got this priest to say mass for them.