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Offline Telesphorus

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« Reply #15 on: June 21, 2013, 05:58:29 PM »
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    It makes one wonder what resources have been allocated by the Society to combat the opposition to its changes. Bp. Fellay accepted that there would be (and no doubt planned for) a split were there to be an accord with Rome but the split is now caused by his eagerness to treat with Rome. From all the evidence the impetus on his part remains and I have no doubt that the management now wants to see the back of the old guard even without an agreement and wants the laity to adjust to a new era of co-operation with the conciliar church. Once embarked on this programme, it will proceed with rooting out those inside the Society that are sympathetic to the opposition and will marginalise those lacking enthusiasm. I do not think the genie can be put back inside the bottle. The winds of change have visited this corner of the remnant and have destabled it irrevocably.


    Liberals act like liberals: they are typically treacherous bullies using underhanded tactics and lies in order to make it seem that the truth has been turned upside down in people's minds.

    The people who jump on this neotraditional bandwagon either don't understand or don't care for the teachings of the Archbishop.  They don't care much about the truth either.  What they care about, is their cult-trad identity.


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    « Reply #16 on: June 21, 2013, 09:32:46 PM »
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    You must think you're really funny. You have absolutely no idea how painful this is for us to witness. You have no clue how awful it is not to be able to have the Sacraments. But thank God I had a real shepherd that warned us that the wolves would descend on us like a pack of vultures after he died. He warned us that we might not be able to have the sacraments and the Mass.  :cry: The priests of the Resistance were the ones Father Bolduc called to him before he died, NOT THE SSPX, and the SSPX has HIJACKED Fr. Bolduc's parish in De Pere, WI. Make no mistake.


    Yes, and Father Bolduc also called a certain Paul-from-the-country-south-of-the-US before him and blessed him and promised he would give him his sermons for publication.  To this date, the laypeople in charge have refused to honor one of Father Bolduc's last requests.  This is a sinful act.


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    « Reply #17 on: June 22, 2013, 12:26:48 AM »
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  • Harry Peterson reminds me of one of those dastardly  devilishly miserable deucedly myopic mental midget little boys that knock on someone’s door and runs away. :pop:

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    « Reply #18 on: June 22, 2013, 01:27:12 AM »
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    It makes one wonder what resources have been allocated by the Society to combat the opposition to its changes.
    Bp. Fellay accepted that there would be (and no doubt planned for) a split were there to be an accord with Rome, but the split is now caused by his eagerness to treat with Rome.
    From all the evidence the impetus on his part remains and I have no doubt that the management now wants to see the back of the old guard even without an agreement and wants the laity to adjust to a new era of co-operation with the conciliar church.
    Once embarked on this programme, it will proceed with rooting out those inside the Society that are sympathetic to the opposition and will marginalise those lacking enthusiasm.
    I do not think the genie can be put back inside the bottle.

    The winds of change have visited this corner of the remnant and have destabled [?] it irrevocably.





    Don't get me wrong, Wessex, you know I'm a big fan.  
    I'm just having some fun here:




    programme..........marginalise..........destabilised.........

    The winds of change have irrevocably destabilized (that's American for
    destabilised) this corner of the remnant.


    You didn't want to use another one of "those" words, did you.

    His Eagerness B. Fellay............  I like it..............  :chef:
    (The next time I see "H.E. Bp. Fellay," I won't be able to forget "His Eagerness!"
    -- I guess you could say "H.E.'s in a class by himself, now.")





    I do not think the genie can be put back inside the bottle.


    I think Our Lady can put the genie back in, but that's about the only way.
    Mohammedans are really scared of genie -- they call them "the jinn."  
    They ought to know ---- a.k.a. "Allah!"  But if you tell them that, they'll kill you.




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    « Reply #19 on: June 22, 2013, 01:46:20 AM »
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    some images of the jinn...




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    « Reply #20 on: June 22, 2013, 11:06:46 AM »
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    But one thing is necessary. Mary hath chosen the best part, which shall not be taken away from her.
    Luke 10:42

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    « Reply #21 on: June 22, 2013, 05:58:42 PM »
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    Harry Peterson reminds me of one of those dastardly  devilishly miserable deucedly myopic mental midget little boys that knock on someone’s door and runs away. :pop:


    A perfect description of someone who could come to this forum, make a post like that, and then say nothing.  

    Also, the OP got the highest number of down thumbs I think I have ever seen for a single post.  I got eleven once myself, but I guess I am a rank amateur.  :smirk:
    Stir up within Thy Church, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the Spirit with which blessed Josaphat, Thy Martyr and Bishop, was filled, when he laid down his life for his sheep: so that, through his intercession, we too may be moved and strengthen by the same Spir

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    « Reply #22 on: June 22, 2013, 07:10:31 PM »
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    Harry Peterson reminds me of one of those dastardly  devilishly miserable deucedly myopic mental midget little boys that knock on someone’s door and runs away. :pop:


    A perfect description of someone who could come to this forum, make a post like that, and then say nothing.  

    Also, the OP got the highest number of down thumbs I think I have ever seen for a single post.  I got eleven once myself, but I guess I am a rank amateur.  :smirk:


    Actually the novus ordo racist IF has gotten more on at least two occasions.


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    « Reply #23 on: June 22, 2013, 09:05:36 PM »
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  • Speaking of poor posts, I need to make a clarification of my own.  When I said that the SSPX has undergone a liberalization since its founding, I meant that it is not the same SSPX today as it was under ABL.  When things actually began to change is hard to discern.  But it seems to me that it began sometime after ABL's death in 1991. There have been many threads and posts on this forum that  would be very helpful to you, Harry, if only you would read and pray.
    But one thing is necessary. Mary hath chosen the best part, which shall not be taken away from her.
    Luke 10:42

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    « Reply #24 on: June 22, 2013, 10:28:12 PM »
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    Harry Peterson reminds me of one of those dastardly  devilishly miserable deucedly myopic mental midget little boys that knock on someone’s door and runs away. :pop:


    A perfect description of someone who could come to this forum, make a post like that, and then say nothing.  

    Also, the OP got the highest number of down thumbs I think I have ever seen for a single post.  I got eleven once myself, but I guess I am a rank amateur.  :smirk:


    Actually the novus ordo racist IF has gotten more on at least two occasions.


    Well, that was well deserved.  IF is NO?  Really.  Waw.
    Stir up within Thy Church, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the Spirit with which blessed Josaphat, Thy Martyr and Bishop, was filled, when he laid down his life for his sheep: so that, through his intercession, we too may be moved and strengthen by the same Spir

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    « Reply #25 on: June 22, 2013, 11:54:50 PM »
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    Harry Peterson reminds me of one of those dastardly  devilishly miserable deucedly myopic mental midget little boys that knock on someone’s door and runs away. :pop:


    Which is why he fits in quite well on Ignoramus Ardens.


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    « Reply #26 on: June 23, 2013, 04:03:14 AM »
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    It makes one wonder what resources have been allocated by the Society to combat the opposition to its changes.
    Bp. Fellay accepted that there would be (and no doubt planned for) a split were there to be an accord with Rome, but the split is now caused by his eagerness to treat with Rome.
    From all the evidence the impetus on his part remains and I have no doubt that the management now wants to see the back of the old guard even without an agreement and wants the laity to adjust to a new era of co-operation with the conciliar church.
    Once embarked on this programme, it will proceed with rooting out those inside the Society that are sympathetic to the opposition and will marginalise those lacking enthusiasm.
    I do not think the genie can be put back inside the bottle.

    The winds of change have visited this corner of the remnant and have destabled [?] it irrevocably.





    Don't get me wrong, Wessex, you know I'm a big fan.  
    I'm just having some fun here:




    programme..........marginalise..........destabilised.........

    The winds of change have irrevocably destabilized (that's American for
    destabilised) this corner of the remnant.


    You didn't want to use another one of "those" words, did you.

    His Eagerness B. Fellay............  I like it..............  :chef:
    (The next time I see "H.E. Bp. Fellay," I won't be able to forget "His Eagerness!"
    -- I guess you could say "H.E.'s in a class by himself, now.")





    I do not think the genie can be put back inside the bottle.


    I think Our Lady can put the genie back in, but that's about the only way.
    Mohammedans are really scared of genie -- they call them "the jinn."  
    They ought to know ---- a.k.a. "Allah!"  But if you tell them that, they'll kill you.







    I think I must be more English than Bp. W ..... and that would take some doing  ..... because he spells the American way!

    I like 'destabled' as in cleaning out the stables. Very appropriate with the management these days.

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    « Reply #27 on: June 23, 2013, 09:03:00 AM »
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    Stable is derived from the Latin stabulum:

    stable, stall; lair; hut; brothel; (coll) flea bag, cheap lodgings



    The word, "destabled," however, is not found in the dictionary.
    Search engines ask if "unstable" or "destabilized" are what you're
    looking for.

    British:  destabilised
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