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Author Topic: Fr. Cordaro not a priest  (Read 16361 times)

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Re: Fr. Cordaro not a priest
« Reply #5 on: December 20, 2017, 07:14:01 AM »
The same could be said of all SSPX, Sede, and independent trad priests, so why did you single this one out?
One notices a particularly strong dislike for all things associated with the Kentucky priests from Fanny. Unfortunately it’s a little too pervasive and all consuming, at least here on this forum, for one to trust every new spin fanny tries to offer us. This one being no exception. 
For as Last tradican so aptly points out, prior to +BF’s maneuvers of 2012, these diocesan words would have been directed at all sspx priests. 
So in the interest of fairness and showing we are not unduly discriminating, Ms. Fanny, why are you asking us to believe there is something more sinister with this particular priest you created this thread about.
Because what you have proffered here doesn’t cut it.

Re: Fr. Cordaro not a priest
« Reply #6 on: December 20, 2017, 09:25:51 AM »
If any priest is forbidden to exercise ministry, quite specifically like this, by a diocese, it would be highly irregular to carry on as if you had a better reason to ignore the censure.


Re: Fr. Cordaro not a priest
« Reply #7 on: December 20, 2017, 10:11:31 AM »
if a priest is kicked out if his order he is not generally laicised.  


Laicization is punishment for something really bad and generally of a moral nature.


My opinion does not matter.  And I am not asking anyone to believe anything.  Read the facts and determine for yourselves.

Web-Adr. Courtesy/Re: Fr. Cordaro not a priest
« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2017, 12:01:12 PM »
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.dioceseofpgh.org/sites/default/files/CanonCivilLawReview.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwi705f61pfYAhXF4IMKHaOFD8UQFgg5MAY&usg=AOvVaw0PuUemdE0sIXLpqV0Nul1A

[expletives deleted]!

It would be greatly appreciated if  before we CathInfo members post Web addresses on C.I., each of us would make the courteous brief effort that's needed to clean off the garbage with which Google needlessly encrusts Web addresses, whenever docuмents are otherwise available normally, i.e., without recourse to any specialized Web service from Google [×].

In this case, that courteous brief effort for one's fellow CathInfo members makes the difference between these:
·  202-character Google-encrusted Web address, in which its sheer length makes it easy to overlook the fact that it accesses a [expletive-deleted] PDF file; altho' in plain sight out at characters 123--125, not only are those tell-tale 3 characters preceded by 122 characters, but they're also followed by 77 more characters of Google garbage;
versus
·  simple 71-character Web address, which plainly shows it's a PDF file, without extra alertness nor effort being demanded from a C.I. reader:

  <http://www.dioceseofpgh.org/sites/default/files/CanonCivilLawReview.pdf>

Likewise, a Web address in the original posting of this topic:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://dioceseofscrantonarchive.org/clight/CatholicLight4-13-17.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwj_yr3El5fYAhWLyoMKHaMPA9wQFgg0MAQ&usg=AOvVaw1SO3SfUqIOwf2Y2c8YLjMR

Which when  courteously cleaned up, becomes simply:

  <http://dioceseofscrantonarchive.org/clight/CatholicLight4-13-17.pdf>

Altho' that file occupies a whopping 33.7 megabytes!  Whoa!  What else do I get from downloading such a huge file?

CathInfo does seem to have a few members whose Internet-surfing skills are not adequate for providing such courtesies, but it would not be credible to claim that the sternly dogged Fanny would be entitled to any dispensations applying the same excuse.

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Note ×: E.g., the "specialized Web service" used to display the printed content that's been captured by Google Books.  As savvy Internet users know, Google's fundamental corporate hostility to personal privacy is a compelling reason for the slogan "Google is evil ! "

Re: Fr. Cordaro not a priest
« Reply #9 on: December 20, 2017, 12:11:17 PM »
I am sorry.

I will try what you suggest, but I am totally inept at such things.  Research I can do, but I am not tech savvy.