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« Reply #30 on: November 07, 2016, 07:48:23 PM »
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    Bp. Fellay's nickname should be, "The trad pope".
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi

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    « Reply #31 on: November 08, 2016, 08:53:54 PM »
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  • We will pray for Bishop Fellay that his leg heals.  

    At least there are Catholics building instead of closing.
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    « Reply #32 on: November 08, 2016, 11:07:46 PM »
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    We will pray for Bishop Fellay that his leg heals.  

    At least there are Catholics building instead of closing.



    Unfortunately, its Rothschild-Gutmann Money financing the SSPX seminary.

    So when you say "there are Catholics", this has to be qualified.

    The fact the SSPX accepted "blood money" was accidentally revealed by the SSPX's corporate attorney Maximilian Krah in 2012.

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    « Reply #33 on: November 09, 2016, 01:48:48 PM »
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    Unfortunately, its Rothschild-Gutmann Money financing the SSPX seminary.

    Can we lay this Rothschild specter to rest? Mrs Rosa Gutmann, an Austrian Catholic who gave the money to the SSPX, married a second-generation Jєωιѕн convert, Wolfgang Gutmann (d. 1964).

    In the 1860s two Jєωιѕн Gutmanns, with a Rothschild and a Hapsburg Archduke, went into partnership to found an ironworks in Moravia (Czechoslovakia). This was confiscated by Goering in 1938 and then by the Czech Communists after WW2. There was no connection with the Catholic Gutmanns.

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    « Reply #34 on: November 09, 2016, 05:35:45 PM »
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    In the 1860s two Jєωιѕн Gutmanns, with a Rothschild and a Hapsburg Archduke, went into partnership to found an ironworks in Moravia (Czechoslovakia). This was confiscated by Goering in 1938 and then by the Czech Communists after WW2. There was no connection with the Catholic Gutmanns.


    Ah, so you're saying this money has no Jєωιѕн connections?  The sspx is a jew-free zone, and Max Krah is just a harmless little fellow with zionist leanings, who happens to have a few business connections with +Fellay & Co.?

    We are all greatly comforted to hear this.   :tinfoil:

     


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    « Reply #35 on: December 22, 2016, 09:44:56 PM »
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  • I have heard some questions raised about the proximity of the new seminary in Dillwyn, to Washington D.C., and that it risks being a corrupting influence for the seminarians. For example, one or more might get the idea that a quick trip for a day or two to D.C. might be an interesting experience.

    When I mentioned this aspect to a Society supporter, it was said that priests need to be ready to take on the world and protecting them from certain evils does not prepare them for the challenges they're bound to be facing after ordination.

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    « Reply #36 on: December 23, 2016, 01:52:21 AM »
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    I have heard some questions raised about the proximity of the new seminary in Dillwyn, to Washington D.C., and that it risks being a corrupting influence for the seminarians. For example, one or more might get the idea that a quick trip for a day or two to D.C. might be an interesting experience.

    When I mentioned this aspect to a Society supporter, it was said that priests need to be ready to take on the world and protecting them from certain evils does not prepare them for the challenges they're bound to be facing after ordination.



    Just as likely, so they'll be in close proximity to Kesher Israel ѕуηαgσgυє in DC.



    Then Father le Roux can easily report into rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld, face-to-face, on a regular basis.



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    « Reply #37 on: December 23, 2016, 08:00:37 AM »
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  • Neil and Incredulous, you're ridiculous. Bishop Williamson, as rector of STAS, purposefully took seminarians regularly on trips to Washington, Boston and other places to show and explain American errors.


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    « Reply #38 on: December 23, 2016, 08:20:25 AM »
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    Neil and Incredulous, you're ridiculous. Bishop Williamson, as rector of STAS, purposefully took seminarians regularly on trips to Washington, Boston and other places to show and explain American errors.


    I was thinking about this, but really I think there's a big, fundamental difference when you take a group of seminarians into Washington DC for a day or two ONCE EVERY 4 YEARS and the whole time we're thinking/studying/talking about Americanism and other errors that we'll be observing.

    In other words, the seminarians were put into a mindset that was perfect to get the most out of the trip. We were completely "on our guard" and we felt like we were exploring Babylon or Sodom. We were on a safari.

    Under those circuмstances, one is not damaged by the errors, influences that are found in a place like that.

    The same goes for television and movies. If you are looking for every little error, and not "getting into" the show, you can watch it from a higher vantage point like an ivory tower. You are keeping a professional distance -- treating what you observe like a psychiatrist would treat his patient. He's interested -- even fascinated -- by the mental disorder, but he's not about to get caught up in it.

    But you have to be careful and take precautions.

    I was thinking though, what if Washington DC had been 2 hours away, like Rochester and La Crosse had been to Winona, MN? We went to those places several times a year to pick up seminarians/priests, to go shopping, etc. THEN you'd be talking about subtle influences creeping in.

    The influence WE had in Winona was rural midwest America, the conservative "red" on the political map. Also known as "flyover country", because most of the US population will experience these places only while flying over in an airplane.

    As we have discovered in the recent election of Trump, the struggle is all about Rural vs. City. Sane vs. Insane. Conservative vs. Liberal. Even a heavily Democratic state like Illinois is EXTREMELY conservative if you cut out Chicago and Rockford. All the small towns of Illinois are every bit as conservative as the small towns throughout Texas.

    This rural, small town America is what surrounded the Winona seminary, and it was great.
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    « Reply #39 on: December 23, 2016, 09:25:01 AM »
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    The influence WE had in Winona was rural midwest America, the conservative "red" on the political map. Also known as "flyover country", because most of the US population will experience these places only while flying over in an airplane.


    Did you ever visit the Polish museum in downtown Winona ? What did you find ? Downstairs all sorts of religious artwork from the homes of the Polish people who had lost their Catholic Faith and upstairs vestments, confessionals, altars, missals, breviaries from their churches that had abandoned the preconciliar Faith. Winona last I checked is in a Democrat state and one can see why. Faith and politics despite the First Amendment often went together.

    Monsignor Charles Donahue preached a retreat 1990 in which he described the collapse of the Church in the 1960s. As a priest from Lacrosse (just over the river) he said: "The Conciliar revolution hit first and hardest right here in middle America. You wouldn't believe that would you ? But it did." He told some truly shocking tales of what brother priests were up to in the mid 60s. (Those who were there will remember those awful anecdotes). He asked the Vicar General for a letter of excardination and when asked why he said "I want to save my soul!" He transferred to the Los Angeles Archdiocese under Cardinal Mcintyre who resisted the changes but eventually he had to go out on a limb when the Cardinal retired as Archbishop.
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    « Reply #40 on: December 23, 2016, 10:45:28 AM »
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  • You think one's faith is safer in the cities?

    I guess that's an opinion, which you are free to have -- but I strongly disagree.

    The problem has more to do with America (from sea to shining sea) being a non-Catholic country from the get-go. Living in the country will surround you with more conservatives, and more common sense, but all the natural common sense in the world doesn't equal SUPERNATURAL sanity.

    And moving from rural/small-town America to CALIFORNIA? Isn't that like jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire?

    Cardinal Mahoney -- the first bishop people name when trying to think of a notoriously liberal bishop -- wasn't famous for being a small-town bishop. I believe he was Archbishop of Los Angeles...

    Regarding "Los Angeles Archdiocese under Cardinal Mcintyre who resisted the changes"

    A) That may have been true 40 years ago, but California is hardly a hotbed of "resisting the changes" today! If it weren't for California, Novus Ordo Watch would have a lot less abuses and shocking material to report upon. Let's put it that way.

    Let's put it another way: If every state in the Union were represented by a pope, California would be represented by POPE FRANCIS.

    I think you get the point.

    B) I think that big cities have more of everything because there are more people. But not necessarily in proportion to their size. That is to say, you'll be awash in evil until you inevitably find that conservative priest or bishop -- who has to be there, because of mathematics.

    Long story short, you're still better off avoiding the big cities.
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    « Reply #41 on: December 23, 2016, 10:54:36 AM »
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    Winona last I checked is in a Democrat state and one can see why. Faith and politics despite the First Amendment often went together.


    Hillary Clinton won Minnesota by 1.5%. Not exactly a landslide.

    In fact, look at all the third party candidates that received a good chunk of votes. McMullin got MORE than the margin of victory for Hillary -- he got 1.8%. Who is McMullin? I honestly have never heard of him.

    I have heard of Stein and Johnson.


    D Winner H. Clinton   
    46.9%   
    1,366,676   10

    R D. Trump   
    45.4%   
    1,322,891   

    L G. Johnson   
    3.9%   
    112,944   

    I E. McMullin   
    1.8%   
    53,080   

    G J. Stein   
    1.3%   
    36,957   

    O D. Vacek   
    0.4%   
    11,290   

    C D. Castle   
    0.3%   


    Here is the breakdown of votes by county in the 2016 election. Note where Winona is.

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    « Reply #42 on: December 23, 2016, 01:28:32 PM »
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  • Msgr. Donahue was ordained in 1953 for the Diocese of Lacrosse. He left the Diocese of Lacrosse around 1968. He moved to the LA Archdiocese because the Archbishop - McIyntyre - at the time (together with Spellman in New York) would not permit (m)any of the Novus Ordo changes. When McKintyre was replaced by Timothy Manning (1970) the changes came in full force. The Msgr. moved to LA because rural Wisconsin was a "wasteland" (that was his word) as far as the Catholic Faith was concerned in 1968. He didn't move to the city to save his faith, he moved to an Archdiocese which was still highly conservative at that time. He learned the hard way that resisting the flow of Vatican 2 within the mainstream church was a disaster waiting to happen. He had no nice words for Mahony that I can tell you. He was an independent priest friendly with the SSPX. He died in 1995. His church now belongs to the SPPX.

    His biography on SSPX website

    Interesting electoral map by the way. What's the blue area in the middle along the Mississppi - would that be Red Wing ?
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