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Fr. Laisney Responds to Bishop Williamson:
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2013, 12:11:25 AM »
 :sleep:
Quote from: Francisco
Please note that the bosses of this "intellectual" toady keep him as far away from Menzingen, Econe or any of the other SSPX seminaries. Why? Because, were he to be made a professor at a seminary there is no way of guaranteeing that a 30 minute lecture would in fact last for 30 hours/days/years. He is in Singapore, where some of the faithful are still trying to figure out in what language he gives his sermons.

Zzzzzzzzz......


 :laugh1: :laugh2: :jester: :sleep: :confused1:

Fr. Laisney Responds to Bishop Williamson:
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2013, 12:57:36 AM »
Quote from: SeanJohnson
"We all pray for you, that you may return with the meekness and humility of Archbishop Lefebvre." (Concluding words of Fr. Laisney's "open letter")


Oh yeah, finish off a pseudo-intellectual, Pflugger-esque attack letter with some cheap platitude laced with hypocrisy. What arrogance to even presume such a vile rhetorical weapon he dares to call "prayer" would be heard by the God of all truth!

The more the likes of Fr. Laisney engage in such thinly veiled attempts at character assassination, the more one ought to grow certain that Bishop Williamson must really be onto something.

After all, if Bishop Williamson really is that "loose canon" who goes around thundering crazy, alarmist ideas that make Menzingen cringe with embarrassment, isn't it odd that Menzingen would then put so much energy into trying to discredit him? Why not just ignore him if he is THAT much off the mark and inconsequential?  

For all the "prayer," "spirituality," and "holiness" these folks now urge, they themselves sure seem to have too much time on their hands.  


Fr. Laisney Responds to Bishop Williamson:
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2013, 01:05:03 AM »
Where did Father Laisney learn how to write so succinctly and concisely ?

Fr. Laisney Responds to Bishop Williamson:
« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2013, 01:43:01 AM »
Quote from: bernadette
These 'open letters' are becoming very tiresome....


Quote from: Napoli
Perhaps they should be called "open with caution" letters.



Oh, I know:  Open At Your Own Risk Letters.  

How about:  Dare To Go Where Angels Fear To Tread Letters.

Wait, here's one:  OPEN- SEASON ON +WILLIAMSON -Letters.



Good thing we're not Byzantine or Coptic -- I'd have to say:


OPEN -- SESAME -- LETTERS.            HAHAHAHAHAHAHA





Quote from: Skunkwurxsspx
Quote from: SeanJohnson
"We all pray for you, that you may return with the meekness and humility of Archbishop Lefebvre." (Concluding words of Fr. Laisney's "open letter")


Oh yeah, finish off a pseudo-intellectual, Pflugger-esque attack letter with some cheap platitude laced with hypocrisy. What arrogance to even presume such a vile rhetorical weapon he dares to call "prayer" would be heard by the God of all truth!

The more the likes of Fr. Laisney engage in such thinly veiled attempts at character assassination, the more one ought to grow certain that Bishop Williamson must really be onto something.



We really shouldn't be all too surprised because Fr. Laisney has had a lot of
practice doing this kind of subterfuge work.. He cut his teeth on attacking
a certain traditional group in the 1980's and did a rather hack job of that
too.  Hey -- maybe he enjoys this!!  Hack jobs, that is.  


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After all, if Bishop Williamson really is that "loose cannon" who goes around thundering crazy, alarmist ideas that make Menzingen cringe with embarrassment, isn't it odd that Menzingen would then put so much energy into trying to discredit him? Why not just ignore him if he is THAT much off the mark and inconsequential?  




Well, obviously, he's not off the mark at all, is the reason why.  

The Menzingen-denizens have to keep hurling epithets at him because
they have nothing substantive to hurl at him.  Typical of liberals, and
getting more typical every day that goes by!



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For all the "prayer," "spirituality," and "holiness" these folks now urge, they themselves sure seem to have too much time on their hands.  




They're fretting and sweating for fear their lackeys are going to wake up.

After all, You can keep some of your lackeys asleep all the time, and
you can keep all your lackeys asleep some of the time, but you can't
keep all your lackeys asleep all the time.




BTW -- where's the next Recusant!!




Fr. Laisney Responds to Bishop Williamson:
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2013, 02:10:45 AM »
Quote from: Incredulous
Where did Father Laisney learn how to write so succinctly and concisely ?




Well, you certainly know how to spell these words but I think you
ought to look up their definitions, Incred.  


suc·cinct  [suhk-singkt]
adjective
1.  expressed in few words; concise; terse.
2.  characterized by conciseness or verbal brevity.
3.  compressed into a small area, scope, or compass.
4.  Archaic.
  a.  drawn up, as by a girdle.
  b.  close-fitting.
  c.  encircled, as by a girdle.

Related forms
suc·cinct·ly, adverb



con·cise [kuhn-sahys]
adjective
expressing or covering much in few words; brief in form but
comprehensive in scope; succinct; terse: a concise explanation
of the company's retirement plan.

Related forms
con·cise·ly, adverb