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Quote from: MatthewThis injury restricts his movement, giving him more chance than usual to "think about his life" than he otherwise would have if he were 100% mobile. Another mercy of God.Reminds me of St. Ignatius.
This injury restricts his movement, giving him more chance than usual to "think about his life" than he otherwise would have if he were 100% mobile. Another mercy of God.
Quote from: LadislausQuote from: MatthewThis injury restricts his movement, giving him more chance than usual to "think about his life" than he otherwise would have if he were 100% mobile. Another mercy of God.Reminds me of St. Ignatius.Yes, it's time for Msgr. Fellay to resign as Superior General and go into a cave on Montserrat.
When it comes to seminaries, there's also such a thing as "too big", in my opinion.The old STAS in Winona, MN was plenty big, and yet it was "cozy". When I visited that seminary during the summer of 2000, something just attracted me to it. It seemed peaceful, and combined with everything I knew about the SSPX at the time, it seemed to be a place where God's work was being done.What's up with the swimming pool in the courtyard? Or is that one of those pools that you're supposed to throw pennies in, like at the Mall? Seriously, from the picture it looks like a swimming pool. It gives you a very "Beverly Hills" rich, Jєωιѕн, Hollywood, worldly vibe.About as opposite of my own S.T.A.S. seminary experience as you can get!