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Offline Centroamerica

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Letter to an Unknown Solider of the Internal Resistance
« Reply #45 on: February 17, 2014, 11:57:27 AM »
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    Fr. Chazal is always making his list, but is he checking it twice?

    What does he mean Bishop? Who are these priests? New names on this list. And then does everyone on this list know he is being added to Fr. Chazal's list? For example, Fr. Kramer has received much negative attention from the resistance (namely Fr. Chazal) and also sede circles. After publicly rebuking Fr. Kramer for insisting that Benedict is still pope would Fr. Kramer even want to be on this list?

    The resistance should just elect Fr. Chazal spokesman and get it over with. No seriously. That way we can have something official. In fact, I believe the important figures of the resistance are actually meeting right now in Europe. Perhaps someone can get in contact with them and suggest it.


    Yes, his Asia list includes Fr John Nariai who is an independent Japanese priest, resisting his diocese rather than Bp Fellay, I would think. Also on the list is Fr Pancras, who surely helps the Resistance out in Chennai but is still attached to the Tuticorin Diocese.


    It's called puffing up the resume. Perhaps they should have their next meeting in Rome and show some resistance to the enemies of the Faith and stop squandering their resources on the Roman lackeys in Menzingen.



    Exactly. Wait a minute, they want a coup against Bishop Fellay not a coup against "Pope" Francis, remember? :confused1:

    http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php?a=topic&t=28726&min=0&num=3
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...


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    Letter to an Unknown Solider of the Internal Resistance
    « Reply #46 on: February 17, 2014, 12:04:41 PM »
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    Fr. Chazal is always making his list, but is he checking it twice?

    What does he mean Bishop? Who are these priests? New names on this list. And then does everyone on this list know he is being added to Fr. Chazal's list? For example, Fr. Kramer has received much negative attention from the resistance (namely Fr. Chazal) and also sede circles. After publicly rebuking Fr. Kramer for insisting that Benedict is still pope would Fr. Kramer even want to be on this list?

    The resistance should just elect Fr. Chazal spokesman and get it over with. No seriously. That way we can have something official. In fact, I believe the important figures of the resistance are actually meeting right now in Europe. Perhaps someone can get in contact with them and suggest it.


    Yes, his Asia list includes Fr John Nariai who is an independent Japanese priest, resisting his diocese rather than Bp Fellay, I would think. Also on the list is Fr Pancras, who surely helps the Resistance out in Chennai but is still attached to the Tuticorin Diocese.


    It's called puffing up the resume. Perhaps they should have their next meeting in Rome and show some resistance to the enemies of the Faith and stop squandering their resources on the Roman lackeys in Menzingen.



    Exactly. Wait a minute, they want a coup against Bishop Fellay not a coup against "Pope" Francis, remember? :confused1:

    http://www.cathinfo.com/catholic.php?a=topic&t=28726&min=0&num=3

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    We reject such foolishness outright. Pope Francis is Pope. We do not pray or hope for any coup against our Holy Father Pope Francis. ... We pray for Pope Francis in each of our Masses. We pray specifically for his conversion away from his wicked Modernism back to the Catholic Faith of Eternal Rome.


    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...