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  • Apparently, Fr. Caqueray is going to become a religious and enter in the Franciscan monastery in Morgan. New development for the resistance.....
    http://laportelatine.org/accueil/accueil.php
    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...


    Offline SeanJohnson

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    Fr. Caqueray is going to the Franciscan monastery in Morgan!!!
    « Reply #1 on: April 21, 2014, 08:22:27 PM »
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  •  :shocked:
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."


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    Fr. Caqueray is going to the Franciscan monastery in Morgan!!!
    « Reply #2 on: April 21, 2014, 08:43:51 PM »
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  • This has no effect on the Resistance except to suggest what might have been. If instead the good Father became a Resistance leader ...

    Instead, Bishop Fellay must be jubilant. France no longer has the potential Resistance leader that might sink him.

    Morgon gains another priest and maybe the Resistance will learn not to trust those priests who remain inside. They will remain inside if they have not found the courage to leave by now. We need "warrior priests".

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    Fr. Caqueray is going to the Franciscan monastery in Morgan!!!
    « Reply #3 on: April 21, 2014, 08:55:17 PM »
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  • Quote from: BrJoseph
    This has no effect on the Resistance except to suggest what might have been. If instead the good Father became a Resistance leader ...

    Instead, Bishop Fellay must be jubilant. France no longer has the potential Resistance leader that might sink him.

    Morgon gains another priest and maybe the Resistance will learn not to trust those priests who remain inside. They will remain inside if they have not found the courage to leave by now. We need "warrior priests".


    I don't know...

    Early reports were that the recent sermon of Fr. Jean were authorized by the Fr. Guardian at Morgon.

    That would indicate a leaning towards the Resistance.

    Then, Avec L'Immaculee reported that perhaps Fr. Jean had retracted his sermon (though I am unaware of them ever having determined whether or not the rumour was true).

    So to me, the million dollar question is:

    Is Fr. de Cacqueray heading in the direction of the Resistance, or, is Morgon heading in the direction of Menzingen???
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."

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    Fr. Caqueray is going to the Franciscan monastery in Morgan!!!
    « Reply #4 on: April 21, 2014, 08:58:10 PM »
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  • Quote from: BrJoseph
    This has no effect on the Resistance except to suggest what might have been. If instead the good Father became a Resistance leader ...

    Instead, Bishop Fellay must be jubilant. France no longer has the potential Resistance leader that might sink him.

    Morgon gains another priest and maybe the Resistance will learn not to trust those priests who remain inside. They will remain inside if they have not found the courage to leave by now. We need "warrior priests".


    Respectfully disagree:

    More SSPX priests have left in the last year to join the Resistance than in the previous year.

    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."


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    Fr. Caqueray is going to the Franciscan monastery in Morgan!!!
    « Reply #5 on: April 21, 2014, 09:01:30 PM »
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  • Resistance priests and laity, oblates, went to France recently and were allowed to offer Mass in San Nicolas du Chardonette and spoke with Fr. Caqueray about joining the resistance. It seems he is now leaving for a religious life in a resistance monastery.
    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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    Fr. Caqueray is going to the Franciscan monastery in Morgan!!!
    « Reply #6 on: April 22, 2014, 08:09:13 AM »
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  • Pray for Father de Caqueray. Its pretty hard, from the outside, to fully
    appreciate the stresses and internsl moral conflicts thst a priest of the SSPX under goes, who truly
    wishes with his entire soul and heart, to be faithful to Christ and yet is caught in the cauldron of Fellay's and Pflugger's lies and deceits. Let alone being a superior!

    Father Patrick Girouard needed some  time "out of the limelight" while
    he solidified his action plan; Father Hewko took some much needed time for prayer
    and reflection before he joined the Resistance; perhaps Fr. DeC has come to the point where
    he ,also, would benefit from quiet time.

    However, when one comes to a point that one feels there is something rotten in Denmark, yet one is not yet able,for any number of reasons, to help fix the rot, perhaps removing oneself from the scene, so at least one is no longer contributing to the rot, is the most prudent and manly course of action. Certainly, the graces of the Church are built up, in part, by spiritual men and women voluntarily dedicating themselves to prayer-- so for this we should praise and thank God.

    At any rate, if Fellay is gleeful of this event, its only because his soul has been dimmed by his whoring around with the perverts and heretics in Rome. To have driven what was once a staunch defender of the faith out of his station is just one more failure of the Fellay regime.