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Re: Traditional Catholic Reading List
« Reply #25 on: September 01, 2017, 11:44:06 PM »
the day i become a protestant is the day i castrate myself and live in some cave in the middle of nowhere, sinner
How are the bats doing? (and I guess you don't miss your wife- much)

Re: Traditional Catholic Reading List
« Reply #26 on: September 01, 2017, 11:47:24 PM »
How are the bats doing? (and I guess you don't miss your wife- much)
I believe der Obersturmbanner got him. I'm sure she offered him the customary priest, cigarette and blindfold. He's banned Jim.


Re: Traditional Catholic Reading List
« Reply #27 on: September 02, 2017, 12:49:47 AM »
The OP has probably been put off since his thread was hijacked by the tennis boy.  I vote we ignore him from now on, if he's still around, and concentrate on the OPs.

Mea culpa, for I have been guilty of commenting on his posts myself.

Re: Traditional Catholic Reading List
« Reply #28 on: September 02, 2017, 12:24:29 PM »
Quote from: tennisguy104 (banned msg563412) (Sep 01, 2017, at 17:14:56)
the ONLY book that should be read by us Godly Catholics is the most Holy Bible, and thats all.  Thats the only book i allow my wife and 3 children to read

Well, that's quite remarkable.  Being the sola scriptura guy--plus all-around fun husband & dad--that you obviously are, I'm eager to learn whether it's only you & your wife who are fluent in vulgate Latin, or whether your 3 children are, too?  Because you certainly wouldn't want any members of your family to be reading any version of the Bible that hasn't been approved by the Catholic Church, according to the Fathers of an undisputedly dogmatic council [‡].  As I'm sure  you already know, the only Catholic printed version of the Bible that really qualifies is the Biblia Sacra juxta Vulgatam Clementinam.

So if your children are already fluent readers of vulgate Latin, there are several CathInfo members who'd be quite eager to learn how you accomplished such a laudable goal [†].

But please do make an exception to allow them a book of English grammar (especially punctuation), because I'm sure you wouldn't want them to come across in writing as poorly educated as you do.

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Note †: <https://www.cathinfo.com/general-discussion/teaching-latin-to-children/>.  Originated by "MaterDominici" (January 31, 2015, 13:37:55).

Note ‡: Council of Trent, of course.

Re: Traditional Catholic Reading List
« Reply #29 on: September 02, 2017, 04:16:00 PM »
Well, that's quite remarkable.  Being the sola scriptura guy--plus all-around fun husband & dad--that you obviously are, I'm eager to learn whether it's only you & your wife who are fluent in vulgate Latin, or whether your 3 children are, too?  Because you certainly wouldn't want any members of your family to be reading any version of the Bible that hasn't been approved by the Catholic Church, according to the Fathers of an undisputedly dogmatic council [‡].  As I'm sure  you already know, the only Catholic printed version of the Bible that really qualifies is the Biblia Sacra juxta Vulgatam Clementinam.

So if your children are already fluent readers of vulgate Latin, there are several CathInfo members who'd be quite eager to learn how you accomplished such a laudable goal [†].

But please do make an exception to allow them a book of English grammar (especially punctuation), because I'm sure you wouldn't want them to come across in writing as poorly educated as you do.

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Note †: <https://www.cathinfo.com/general-discussion/teaching-latin-to-children/>.  Originated by "MaterDominici" (January 31, 2015, 13:37:55).

Note ‡: Council of Trent, of course.
This he's banned AD.