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World War III - Chapter 2 / Planned Parenthood Record Number of Abortions in 2023
« Last post by Ladislaus on April 17, 2024, 10:01:44 PM »
So much for Roe v Wade being "overturned".  I was widely excoriated here for saying that the SCOTUS decision was an unmitigated disaster for Pro Life.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/planned-parenthood-committed-record-392715-abortions-last-year-annual-report/
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Fighting Errors in the Modern World / Re: The "Taxil Hoax" Hoax
« Last post by Lavinsko on April 17, 2024, 09:53:39 PM »
Yes, indeed. The book shall be available on Amazon within a couple of months. I will post a link in the thread.
Hello again. Are there any updates on the book?
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Isn’t this the case Church Militant reported on a couple of years ago? 
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Computers, Technology, Websites / Re: GAB
« Last post by angelusmaria on April 17, 2024, 08:31:07 PM »
I never left GAB, but it definitely has lost some great content contributors.  It's not what it was before
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Crisis in the Church / Re: Not one mention of Modernism
« Last post by TKGS on April 17, 2024, 08:29:27 PM »
I'm shocked that Mr. Bergoglio even acknowledged the existence of Pope St. Pius X.

Given that he penned the preface, I'm confident that the book doesn't mention the heresy of Modernism either. 
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In a Quodlibetal question St Thomas says, 

"sometimes an erroneous conscience does not absolve or excuse from sin, namely when the error itself is a sin, proceeding from ignorance of that which someone is able to and obliged to know, as for example, if someone believed fornication to be simply a venial sin, and then, [if he committed fornication], although he would believe that he was sinning venially, he would not be sinning venially, but mortally" (Quodlibetal 8, q. 6, a. 5)
A poorly formed conscience does not excuse from sin.
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I met Fr. Patrick Groche in 1988, in Paris. He suggested that I help him in Africa. Thank the Good God that I went to the State of MN instead. !

https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/actualites-locales/estrie-et-regions/2024/04/16/un-mouvement-religieux-bien-implante-au-quebec-seme-lindignation-dans-le-monde-FDRXNU2DMRAK7CRHVEKV3AR54I/


Interesting article, but sad too, for all the African kids esp., but for everyone involved.  I suspect the Seal of Confession shelters some of these aggressors.. It is what it is. Some of these priest go for a few years to the :Retreat house in Montgardin, Gap, France, nicknamed the "Golden Prison,".

It is very easy to translate a web page. Open the link and click the translate button. You may have to download the app if you want to do offline translations. Firefox Browser translate, excerpt:

"...In an interview, the spokesman of the Collectif de victimes de la FSSPX, Benjamin Effa, wishes to launch an appeal for testimonies in Quebec. His fears are high, knowing that two priests of the Brotherhood targeted by major reports of sɛҳuąƖ assault on minors have stayed in the province for several years.
Patrick Groche
Patrick Groche (Infographic from a web image/La Porte Latine)

He first turned our attention to the abbot Patrick Groche, for whom the Collective had registered more than thirty alleged victims in [my emphasis Ed.] France and Gabon. However, these allegations have not been dealt with by the courts, in particular because of the limitation period. One of his alleged victims, Claude, recounted his eight years of attacks by Groche with the media Jeune Afrique in September 2022...."


Pray!
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Re-confessing sins that have been confessed in the New Rite
« Last post by Änσnymσus on April 17, 2024, 05:53:48 PM »
No, it's completely out of context.  Read St. Thomas above.  For the poster to try to parlay this into the notion of there being such a thing as involuntary sin is utterly absurd.  Sometimes I feel like I find myself in a cult freakshow among some Trads.
Thanks for you answers, I am the one who posted the drunkenness example earlier. The clarification is helpful. Though I still don't have a full understanding on this.
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Re-confessing sins that have been confessed in the New Rite
« Last post by Änσnymσus on April 17, 2024, 05:48:10 PM »
There's literally no reason not to do so. People should be making yearly general confessions anyway, but instead they're reluctant to do it once after a supposed conversion from a lax Novus Ordo life. Ridiculous.

General confessions should be made:
1) before receiving the sacraments of confirmation and matrimony
2) at any important spiritual junction or when turning over a new leaf after a period of sin
3) periodically (St. Francis de Sales says yearly) to reflect on your past life and ensure the validity of your confessions.

Priests should recommend general confessions regularly instead of thwarting them.
I fear that I will become scrupulous if I make general confessions more, so far I have only done it once since my conversion, and everytime I remember a past mortal sin I make sure to confess it at the next confession.
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