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Crisis in the Church / Re: “Experiment of Tradition”
« Last post by MiracleOfTheSun on Today at 01:25:03 AM »
But at least at our chapel, these have been replaced by atheists/protestants converting in large numbers. 

Just curious who runs the chapel, how many are coming in and for what reason?  I have a friend who lives in the Seattle area and has been going to the SSPX chapel there for years.  They are down to one Mass on Sunday with dwindling numbers.  The large families either went sede, went with Fr. Pfeiffer, or just moved out of Seattle.  The Fraternity purchased land a few years ago pretty much just down the road and they now have four services on Sunday. 
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Maranatha Spring and Shrine?
« Last post by Änσnymσus on Today at 01:19:12 AM »
It's on the tweet right below the above tweet: "You may need a trip to the spring in Ohio. God promised an extra angel to guard you if you make the pilgrimage. My Mom was healed there from decades of hemorrhaging from walking into the lake of tears. It's called Maranatha Spring and Shrine."
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Maranatha Spring and Shrine?
« Last post by Nadir on Yesterday at 11:42:24 PM »
https://x.com/TheresaMAMAT/status/1786193498913309063
I just read this on Twitter. She claims that her mother's legs were healed upon entering lake of tears at the shrine so that she could walk again.
Do you think this place is legit?
That is not how the twitter post reads.

what place?
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Health and Nutrition / Re: Fr. McFarland (SSPX) Health Update
« Last post by KirklandWater on Yesterday at 10:53:02 PM »
:pray: title=pray
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Crisis in the Church / Re: “Experiment of Tradition”
« Last post by Plenus Venter on Yesterday at 10:42:09 PM »
If I see hot pants, micro-skirts, and bare-midriffs at our parish and some teeny preggers, I'll give your premise some thought.
Yes, a simple observation that demonstrates the world of difference between Tradition and the New Church, and hence the folly of Ekim's statement that "the experiment of Tradition has failed, with very little statistical difference than the Novus Ordo".
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Funny Stuff for Catholics / Re: Unfunny Stuff
« Last post by Mark 79 on Yesterday at 10:35:30 PM »
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Funny Stuff for Catholics / Re: Unfunny Stuff
« Last post by Miseremini on Yesterday at 09:50:38 PM »

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Crisis in the Church / Re: Yahoo Article On Catholics Returning To Tradition
« Last post by Mark 79 on Yesterday at 09:44:22 PM »
…I read somewhere that 100 percent of African priests are not faithful to their promises of celibacy, and I have zero respect for that.
Is that pattern recognition?
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Crisis in the Church / Re: “Experiment of Tradition”
« Last post by Mark 79 on Yesterday at 09:20:37 PM »
Pardon me while I play Devils Advocate…

I recently engaged in a conversation with a fellow Traditional Catholic who commented that objectively AB Lefebvre’s request to Paul VI to allow the “Experiment of Tradition” has failed.  It appears as if Tradition has not flourished much if any, and is plagued with ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity and pedophilia much like the NO.  There are no Traditional Catholics known for heavenly apparitions and the majority of children raised in Traditional Catholic homes do not retain the faith.  Hence, the “Experiment of Tradition” has failed, with very little statistical difference than the Novus Ordo.

What say you?
If I see hot pants, micro-skirts, and bare-midriffs at our parish and some teeny preggers, I'll give your premise some thought.
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Crisis in the Church / Re: Yahoo Article On Catholics Returning To Tradition
« Last post by Soubirous on Yesterday at 09:11:06 PM »
Yeah there's been a few stories out on this. The AP just ran a story on this too. It sure seems like they're trying to drum up some hysteria around the issue.

Yeah, that would be the meta narrative...
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