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Offline stbrighidswell

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« on: November 12, 2013, 02:01:28 AM »
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  • Hi everyone.

    I was on the SSPX Asia website and they have looked for donations for the victims of Typhoon.  I just gave a donation and it is so easy through their paypal account , scroll down to bottom of homepage.

    They have asked that you specify 'For the typhoon victims' on your donation.

    Please God some people here will do what ever they can as these people are so poor.

    Whatever our concerns for SSPX of which are many, donating money for the victims needs to be done to help them.  

    Queen of Heaven and Earth please guard your poor servants.



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    « Reply #1 on: November 12, 2013, 02:05:41 AM »
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  • Quote from: stbrighidswell
    Hi everyone.

    I was on the SSPX Asia website and they have looked for donations for the victims of Typhoon.  I just gave a donation and it is so easy through their paypal account , scroll down to bottom of homepage.

    They have asked that you specify 'For the typhoon victims' on your donation.

    Please God some people here will do what ever they can as these people are so poor.

    Whatever our concerns for SSPX of which are many, donating money for the victims needs to be done to help them.  

    Queen of Heaven and Earth please guard your poor servants.



    Here is the link:

    http://www.sspxasia.com/Saint-Pius-X-Forward-Donations.htm

    Letter from SSPX Regarding Typhoon donation
    "As the head of the Church, I cannot answer you otherwise: The Jєωs have not recognized Our Lord; therefore we cannot recognize the Jєωιѕн people." -Pope St. Pius X

    "No Jєω adores God! Who say so?  The Son of God say so."


    Offline Tiffany

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    « Reply #2 on: November 12, 2013, 08:41:08 AM »
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  • Why not give them to Father P or C or Bp Williamson or some independent priest in the area. Charlemagne says he in-laws there, in two months you could give it to him for his family to dispense. I wouldn't trust the SSPX with a cent. They just evicted a group of nuns, they turn their clergy out with the shirts on their back, and despite having a seminary are building a new one.
    I think they have plenty of money to help if they wanted to and are using this disaster. Or just help people having hard times in your own area.

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    « Reply #3 on: November 12, 2013, 09:19:14 AM »
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  • Update:  I heard from Fr. Tim Pfeiffer early this morning, Tues. 11/12 in USA.  He is okay as he was on the western side of the island.  There is martial law in effect so he cannot go anywhere.  There are dead bodies all over, floating, buried under downed trees, under rubble, etc.  He doesn't know about many of his parishioners, whether dead or alive.  The chapel in Tacloban is gone and many presumed dead.  He is trying to get a military escort to go there today or tomorrow.  Conditions are dire.  
    Fr. Chazal's people in Cebu are flooded but okay.  He has yet to hear from others.  Those who wish to help Fr. Chazal's parishioners specifically may do so through cor-mariae., Asian website, or may send donations to Fr. Joe Pfeiffer in KY.  Fr. Joe Pfeiffer will be going to India and the Philippines in two weeks.  Use the in this sign you shall conquer website to make donations, or mail them directly to OL Mt. Carmel Priory in Kentucky.
    God's Judgement has fallen upon the Philippines.  Are we ready?  We deserve worse as a nation.
     St. Francis Xavier threw a Crucifix into the sea, at once calming the waves.  Upon reaching the shore, the Crucifix was returned to him by a crab with a curious cross pattern on its shell.