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Offline MaterDominici

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Bad News out of Boston KY
« Reply #50 on: September 27, 2015, 10:25:10 PM »
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If anyone does know any traditional priests not far from Cincinnati that are not sedes, I would appreciate the knowledge. Thank you.


There is an SSPX parish in Walton, KY. You might not be able to get to them due to limited transportation, but if needed, they could certainly get to you.

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« Reply #51 on: September 27, 2015, 10:44:16 PM »
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This video interview was made with an alleged Uniate Orthodox "bishop" from New York, whom few people know.  It was conducted by Fr. Hewko.  But obviously there was quite a bit of preparation involved.  It was not put together over night.  There was quite a bit of dubbed in video footage, showing mainly views of Byzantine-looking churches in various (Ukrainian [?]) localities.  Winter conditions prevailed in most of these scenes.  That footage had to be dug up from somewhere.  Did "Bp. Ambrose" bring it with him when he came for a visit?  Did Pablo secure the film footage somewhere and fold it into the software that he uses. ...?In other words- this interview was not put together on the spur of the moment, I don't think.  It was a video production, a production requiring an amount of time to set up properly and coordinate.
Yet today, Sunday 9/27/15, Fr. Hewko gives us the impression that this man called, expressing interest in the seminary.  They invited him for casual talks, and to get to know him better.  They made no commitment to the "bishop," and as of today, anyway, Fr. Hewko and Fr. Pfeiffer were still not sure on what side to come down vis-a-vis this cleric.
But the video interview, which we must assume was made before today, was little more than a semi-slick promotional for a new bishop whom, it would appear, they have already decided upon.
Something about it does not compute. :confused1:


Good observations, Hollingsworth.


Bad News out of Boston KY
« Reply #52 on: September 27, 2015, 10:47:57 PM »
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If only everybody could realize this! I am so tired of hearing people say that bp Williamson is doing nothing. The common denominator is that nobody wants to touch Boston with a ten foot pole.  Please, my friends... Fr Pfeiffer is not the resistance...


Indeed! I think it's pretty safe to say this, regardless of one's opinion of Fr. Pfeiffer. If the Resistance is the best/safest place to preserve one's Faith in 2015, then it's bigger than ANY man, cleric or lay.

Men can fall! Men can compromise. Men can sin!  The Faith, and the Church, and God's grace which comes to us through Mass and the Sacraments, endures forever.


It's pretty disturbing to think how somebody's head must be screwed on to have down-thumbed this.

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« Reply #53 on: September 27, 2015, 10:51:53 PM »
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If only everybody could realize this! I am so tired of hearing people say that bp Williamson is doing nothing. The common denominator is that nobody wants to touch Boston with a ten foot pole.  Please, my friends... Fr Pfeiffer is not the resistance...


Indeed! I think it's pretty safe to say this, regardless of one's opinion of Fr. Pfeiffer. If the Resistance is the best/safest place to preserve one's Faith in 2015, then it's bigger than ANY man, cleric or lay.

Men can fall! Men can compromise. Men can sin!  The Faith, and the Church, and God's grace which comes to us through Mass and the Sacraments, endures forever.


It's pretty disturbing to think how somebody's head must be screwed on to have down-thumbed this.


Yeah, I think the same thing. I thought I "got em all" when I banned a bunch of people who wouldn't shut up after I banned pablo. I can't abide people who will shut off their brain, out of blind loyalty to a man.

Like I told +PG+
Many good things come from people who think, and countless evils/disasters come from people who live on emotion. Heck, I know families that have broken up thanks to one or both spouses giving in to emotion -- running out on their spouse, for example. It's always emotion.


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« Reply #54 on: September 28, 2015, 12:36:07 AM »
Here is some interesting information.  It is fresh from the new fr. hewko catechism class -

19minute mark - this year the seminarians will not be allowed to converse with the laity/those attending the chapel in boston kentucky.  The seminary will be/is a "separate entity".  Surely, I could probably monger any number of dramatic things in response to this.  But, I will choose this.  Does that new rule include pablo!?!?  Sadly, I do not think it does, being that fr. hewko mentioned during his sunday sermon that if pablo("the grumpy mean mexican") tells you to do something, you do it.  And, I will let others respond first, because I don't like to create drama.  I am thinking/hoping that x seminarians respond and bring forth their thoughts on this new rule for the seminary.  Because, we all remember reading the "winona platoon theme" thread.  

Also, at 14:10 fr hewko obviously(and with a rye smile) indirectly refers to and compares +Williamson's recent "attend the novus ordo for emotional reasons advice" to +fellay's condemnation of the recent french sspx sermon rejecting the 50th jubilee   And, he says such comments/actions need public retractions/apologies.

Lastly, pray for fr. hewko.  I think he is a good priest.  And, these are hard times.