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The Recusant - Issue 14 - February 2014
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2014, 09:45:01 PM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
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This is NOT FAIR.  

I still have 9 pages to go on #12 and here you are with #14 already.


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That was a joke.  HAHAHA  (See, I can laugh at my own jokes!  But it wasn't as funny as the penultimate one............. e.g., 14 ≠ 13  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA)  


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The Recusant - Issue 14 - February 2014
« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2014, 10:52:08 PM »
Quote from: Neil Obstat
Quote from: Neil Obstat
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This is NOT FAIR.  

I still have 9 pages to go on #12 and here you are with #14 already.


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That was a joke.  HAHAHA  (See, I can laugh at my own jokes!  But it wasn't as funny as the penultimate one............. e.g., 14 ≠ 13  HAHAHAHAHAHAHA)  


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If twelve is an issue then it is not a suplement. If it is a supplement then it is not an issue. There are thirteen issues of the recusant, you have again proved my point, Neil.

Why the omition from the recusant of the www.cathinfo.com URL, Neil????


The Recusant - Issue 14 - February 2014
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2014, 04:17:45 AM »
One either resists or one does not. 'Internal Resistance' is a contradiction in a sea of SSPX-style contradictions. Long ago I was struck by the conflicting attitudes, actions and philosophies that were there if you looked hard enough. Perhaps it saw itself as the old church in miniature which behaved as though she were immune from contradition. My father was a big believer in the 'straight and narrow' which makes me wonder why he put up with the new church for so long!  

The Recusant - Issue 14 - February 2014
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2014, 08:37:40 PM »
Quote from: Wessex
One either resists or one does not. 'Internal Resistance' is a contradiction in a sea of SSPX-style contradictions. Long ago I was struck by the conflicting attitudes, actions and philosophies that were there if you looked hard enough. Perhaps it saw itself as the old church in miniature which behaved as though she were immune from contradition. My father was a big believer in the 'straight and narrow' which makes me wonder why he put up with the new church for so long!  


Yes a dose of reality and honesty is what is needed. Some inside may be disgruntled but not to the point of resistance. Otherwise they would be out and external.

If they can live with the contradictions and yet remain inside, then that is what they are doing, not resisting.

Straight and Narrow today is for the imprudent who cannot negotiate nuances of replicated Tradition.