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Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Telesphorus on August 04, 2013, 08:50:05 PM
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Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Telesphorus on August 04, 2013, 08:51:45 PM
A resistance mass in Australia.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Sienna629 on August 04, 2013, 08:54:03 PM
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Thanks for sharing. "Wherever 2 or more are gathered in My name...."
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Matthew on August 04, 2013, 09:53:39 PM
Isaias Chapter 53:

[7] He was offered because it was his own will, and he opened not his mouth: he shall be led as a sheep to the slaughter, and shall be dumb as a lamb before his shearer, and he shall not open his mouth.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Zeitun on August 04, 2013, 09:54:22 PM
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Neil Obstat on August 05, 2013, 12:53:45 AM
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Can anyone here say if those bundles in front are perhaps bales of
sheep's wool ready for shipment?  


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Serving as a quasi-Communion railing??


Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: donkath on August 05, 2013, 02:12:26 AM
Quote from: Telesphorus
A resistance mass in Australia.


Hi there,

These photos and more were posted from Streaky Bay, South Australia where a new forum has been set up to coordinate the resistance movements in each State of Australia.  The photos are on the 'Streaky Bay' Board.

Would love you to send us a message from overseas to encourage this move as we are breaking new ground and need all the support and help we can get.
Father Chazal is delighted about it, but of course is too busy to do much more than he is doing at present being here, there and everywhere as you can well imagine.  He said Masses in homes and in the local hall and gave conferences as well.

What's more Tynong, where Father Chazel visited, is the hub of SSPX activities where a major school exists.  It is where young men are encouraged to attend the seminary at Goulburn,  Two or three students have become seminarians - the first one has become a priest about three years ago.  Young parents are becoming aware that liberalism is creeping into the school curriculum but don't know what to do because many of them cannot move their children who are often in their final year.  And they have already been through the mill.

The forum is mainly to help the laity and confused Catholics everywhere to know what to do to keep their faith if they leave the neoSSPX.  There is great fear in the large congregation here..fear generated by the policies that deny people the Sacraments or threaten to do so, taking the names of people in Brisbane who attended Father's conferences.  Do drop in, become members, and give us some encouragement.

Heart of Mary (cor-mariae) corresponds beautifully with the name SSPX-MC (Mary's Army Corp) which Father Chazal explains as the theme and spirit of this forum.

http://cor-mariae./
 
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Mithrandylan on August 05, 2013, 02:17:31 AM
Your link is broken, Donkath.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: donkath on August 05, 2013, 02:25:21 AM
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Your link is broken, Donkath.


Sorry,  I gave the wrong url.  I was too late to edit my post.  Thank you for letting me know.

It is: http://cor-mariae.proboards.com/
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: donkath on August 05, 2013, 02:29:00 AM
I will try again:
I fixed my last past and gave the correct url but the wrong one keeps coming up....will try again now with a new post:

http://cor-mariae./  

These two past posts have not printed the correction...cannot understand it.


I will spell it out in capitals phonetically....of course the address itself is in the lower case and no spaces.

COR HYPHEN MARIAE DOT PROBOARDS DOT COM

See if it matches the one below which I have written correctly for the third time.

http://cor-mariae.proboards.com/

 
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: donkath on August 05, 2013, 02:40:23 AM
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I will try again:
I fixed my last past and gave the correct url but the wrong one keeps coming up....will try again now with a new post:

http://cor-mariae./  

These two past posts have not printed the correction...cannot understand it.


I will spell it out in capitals phonetically....of course the address itself is in the lower case and no spaces.

COR HYPHEN MARIAE DOT PROBOARDS DOT COM
 



Edited to add : As you can see it posts wrongly.  Could you try it in your browser?  It should have proboards after the dot that comes after mariae
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Gail on August 05, 2013, 03:45:31 AM
Quote from: Neil Obstat
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Can anyone here say if those bundles in front are perhaps bales of
sheep's wool ready for shipment?  


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Serving as a quasi-Communion railing??


Yes they are bales of wool.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Nadir on August 05, 2013, 03:58:48 AM
http://cor-mariae.boards.net/
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: donkath on August 05, 2013, 04:14:21 AM
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http://cor-mariae.boards.net/


Thanks Nadir..that gets to it OK.  But if you see the url at the top of the url that you give here, it shows 'proboards' : :pray:

I think I know what the problem is...I changed the url about three times when setting it up and it probably reverts to one of them...which it shouldn't!
I have emailed the proboards people and hope to fix it....but in the meantime, the one you posted is working.

Sorry about the mix-up, I am totally new to this work.  Thanks.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: ShepherdofSheep on August 05, 2013, 07:00:58 AM
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Wow!  That's beautiful!

For those curious, the altar appears to be on the shearing platform, and those are bales of wool serving as, or at least it appears to me, a Communion rail.  You can see the shearing rigs especially in the upper right-hand corner.

What a beautiful and fitting place for the Good Shepherd and the Lamb of God to descend to come into the hearts of His sheep.  Even the humblest places can be the closest thing to Heaven on earth, just as the manger was His cradle and the shepherds, the first to welcome Him after His Most Holy Mother and St. Joseph.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: ShepherdofSheep on August 05, 2013, 07:05:14 AM
Here's what goes on in a shearing shed typically:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50jDAs3D_sc
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Kazimierz on August 05, 2013, 09:13:30 PM
I would be happy to get all that wool off of me.  :wink: Wooly bully indeed.

O ShepherdofSheep, give us a sheep shearing song, to gladden our hearts, and brighten our throng. I know but one, and it is an Aussie sheep shearing ditty. :smile:
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: ShepherdofSheep on August 05, 2013, 09:19:10 PM
Quote from: Kazimierz
I would be happy to get all that wool off of me.  :wink: Wooly bully indeed.

O ShepherdofSheep, give us a sheep shearing song, to gladden our hearts, and brighten our throng. I know but one, and it is an Aussie sheep shearing ditty. :smile:


"Click Go the Shears", by any chance?
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Kazimierz on August 06, 2013, 12:30:19 PM
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"Click Go the Shears", by any chance?


Aye, good sir, that indeed is the one! When mom and dad (RIP) went to Oz many an age ago it seems, they bought back a tape of folk songs, and this is part of the collection.

"The first pub we come to, there we'll have a spree, and everyone who comes along will come and drink with me."

Ah nostalgia. :smirk:

Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: ShepherdofSheep on August 06, 2013, 12:39:09 PM
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"Click Go the Shears", by any chance?


Aye, good sir, that indeed is the one! When mom and dad (RIP) went to Oz many an age ago it seems, they bought back a tape of folk songs, and this is part of the collection.

"The first pub we come to, there we'll have a spree, and everyone who comes along will come and drink with me."

Ah nostalgia. :smirk:



That would be "good ma'am".   :smile:

You might enjoy this then:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plCTGKrhByk

Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Kazimierz on August 06, 2013, 03:46:04 PM
O good gracious! My apologies. :facepalm: A shepherdess thou art.

I must have missed something along the way not to pick that up. We old bears can be alas as sharp as a sack of wet mice sometimes. :tinfoil:

As for the tune, I notice that a few words are different but on the whole, that be the song. The version we have is by Slim Dusty and the Bushlanders.

"Nothing more lonesome, morbid or dreer, than to stand in the bar in the pub with no beer."

Feels as tis time to listen to "Where Sheep may safely graze"
or watch an episode of Shaun the Sheep.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: ShepherdofSheep on August 06, 2013, 04:09:52 PM
Quote from: Kazimierz
O good gracious! My apologies. :facepalm: A shepherdess thou art.

I must have missed something along the way not to pick that up. We old bears can be alas as sharp as a sack of wet mice sometimes. :tinfoil:

As for the tune, I notice that a few words are different but on the whole, that be the song. The version we have is by Slim Dusty and the Bushlanders.

"Nothing more lonesome, morbid or dreer, than to stand in the bar in the pub with no beer."

Feels as tis time to listen to "Where Sheep may safely graze"
or watch an episode of Shaun the Sheep.


No worries!   :smile:  My username isn't very indicative of my gender.  

"Sheep May Safely Graze" is excellent; may I suggest Beethoven's "Pastorale" as well?
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Telesphorus on August 06, 2013, 04:32:49 PM
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That would be "good ma'am".  


miss.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: ShepherdofSheep on August 06, 2013, 07:27:12 PM
Quote from: Telesphorus
Quote from: ShepherdofSheep
That would be "good ma'am".  


miss.


Yeah, that thought transpired about several minutes past the editing period.   :laugh1:

Ah well, anything's better than "Ms.".  I could never abide that title.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Novus Weirdo on August 06, 2013, 08:10:12 PM
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My username isn't very indicative of my gender.  
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Ah well, anything's better than "Ms.".  I could never abide that title.


Yeah, that's what little boys in California say when they look for legal protection in wanting to use the girls bathroom at school.  Sorry, but your identification with masculine traits is not Catholic.

What's wrong with Shepherdess?
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: ShepherdofSheep on August 06, 2013, 08:41:38 PM
Quote from: Novus Weirdo
Yeah, that's what little boys in California say when they look for legal protection in wanting to use the girls bathroom at school.  Sorry, but your identification with masculine traits is not Catholic.

What's wrong with Shepherdess?


Where have I ever suggested that?  I picked my username because I felt "Shepherdess" would be pushing the limits of reason with length (for an already long username), and because most people picture something "Bo Peep" style when they hear "shepherdess", not an actual living female sheep caretaker.

People here call me "Shepherdess" all the time and I am perfectly happy with that.  "Shepherd" is a term that can be used for both sexes, whereas "shepherdess" is more specific.

And my second statement you quoted was merely my expression of dislike for the title "Ms." being used as opposed to the traditional "Ms." or Mrs.".  

Where am I identifying with masculine traits?
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Kazimierz on August 06, 2013, 08:59:00 PM
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may I suggest Beethoven's "Pastorale" as well?


As Beethoven is my favourite composer, that is a big yes. I would have thought that the sheep would have a bit of trouble holding the strings though.  :farmer:

Now having discovered thou art a lady, I cannot get the picture of Zephra from The Ten Commandments out of my mind.  :smirk:
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Tiffany on August 06, 2013, 10:08:45 PM
Quote from: Novus Weirdo
Quote from: ShepherdofSheep
My username isn't very indicative of my gender.  


Quote from: ShepherdofSheep
Ah well, anything's better than "Ms.".  I could never abide that title.


Yeah, that's what little boys in California say when they look for legal protection in wanting to use the girls bathroom at school.  Sorry, but your identification with masculine traits is not Catholic.

What's wrong with Shepherdess?


You railed against my posts last week, let SOS be. A woman using ShepherdofSheep as a username isn't promoting sodomite indoctrination of young children.

Your own username isn't real respectful.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Novus Weirdo on August 06, 2013, 11:31:29 PM
Quote from: ShepherdofSheep
Quote from: Novus Weirdo
Yeah, that's what little boys in California say when they look for legal protection in wanting to use the girls bathroom at school.  Sorry, but your identification with masculine traits is not Catholic.

What's wrong with Shepherdess?


Where have I ever suggested that?  I picked my username because I felt "Shepherdess" would be pushing the limits of reason with length (for an already long username), and because most people picture something "Bo Peep" style when they hear "shepherdess", not an actual living female sheep caretaker.

People here call me "Shepherdess" all the time and I am perfectly happy with that.  "Shepherd" is a term that can be used for both sexes, whereas "shepherdess" is more specific.

And my second statement you quoted was merely my expression of dislike for the title "Ms." being used as opposed to the traditional "Ms." or Mrs.".  

Where am I identifying with masculine traits?


Well, just now in your response you essentially reject the feminine image of a "Bo Peep."  If you're not feminine, then what's the opposite?  I disagree that "Shepherd' is a unisɛҳuąƖ definition; history has never referred to Christ - The Good Shepherd - as being uncertain or ambiguous about his gender standing.  So you're intentionally blurring the line there.  As for the matter of specifics, Shepherdess IS specific.  You're a woman, right?  Why reject that?

You also made numerous references in your posts of earlier this year (Jan? or Feb?) where you made it known that you find "the female domain" difficult, never felt a calling to a religious life or to be married, references to castration - which may be a part of your job, but the announcing it and the sense of pride about it is certainly not lady-like - and your attitude of your job being a singular vocation.  Are you saying that motherhood, not animal husbandry, is not even a blip on your radar?  

Catholicism is very specific about a woman's duties and what you espouse is in line with masculine indentification.  Protestant perhaps, but not Catholic.  Sorry.

Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Frances on August 07, 2013, 12:15:27 AM
 :confused1: :thinking: :cry:
How is it that by page four, the topic of this thread is yet another women-bashing session?  I clicked on page six, expecting to read about a Mass in a sheep barn.  Instead, I discovered ShepherdofSheep being shorn by Kamierez.  

 :idea:
Can't there be two threads- one for men to complain about women, another for women to complain about men?  That way, those on CI who enjoy this sort of argument may bash away, and those who don't enjoy it can argue about the original topic.
 :dancing-banana:
I'm a lady of action.  Check out the new threads!  

p.s.  I've been to Mass in a barn full of hay, but never of wool!

p.p.s.  Frances is also female.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Tiffany on August 07, 2013, 12:30:49 AM
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 I've been to Mass in a barn full of hay, but never of wool!
As long as we don't discuss knitting that wool into blanket for Father!   :laugh1:
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Frances on August 07, 2013, 12:58:32 AM
 :sign-surrender:Too late!  I already crocheted the hem of Fr. Pfeiffer's alb!  
 :dancing-banana:
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Tiffany on August 07, 2013, 01:01:20 AM
Quote from: Frances
:sign-surrender:Too late!  I already crocheted the hem of Fr. Pfeiffer's alb!  
 :dancing-banana:
  :applause:
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Kazimierz on August 07, 2013, 01:05:01 PM
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Instead, I discovered ShepherdofSheep being shorn by Kamierez.


I did not take SOS to task over her name. Indeed I apologized for not knowing SOS was a lady.

Apart from that, all we were talking about was about sheep and sheep shearing songs. Gracious. :facepalm:

"For the Lion and the Lamb shall layeth down in peace. The bears and the sheep will on the other hand head down to the pub for a game of darts."

Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Frances on August 08, 2013, 03:20:16 AM
 :surprised:Oops!  Sorry for misspelling, Kazimierz!  
 :incense: :pray: :pray:  The grandmother of one of my school students heard Mass in a garage for farm implements.  This was in the 1970s in Ukraine.  (USSR)  It had to be in secret, early before workers arrived.  The priest was a brother of one of the collectives mechanics.  There were years without Mass or Sacraments.  One of the secret priests was arrested and died in prison the week after he said Mass.  
 :pray:I fear we are closer in the west to this kind of persecution than we think.
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Elizabeth on August 08, 2013, 07:28:14 AM
Quote from: Novus Weirdo
Quote from: ShepherdofSheep
Quote from: Novus Weirdo
Yeah, that's what little boys in California say when they look for legal protection in wanting to use the girls bathroom at school.  Sorry, but your identification with masculine traits is not Catholic.

What's wrong with Shepherdess?


Where have I ever suggested that?  I picked my username because I felt "Shepherdess" would be pushing the limits of reason with length (for an already long username), and because most people picture something "Bo Peep" style when they hear "shepherdess", not an actual living female sheep caretaker.

People here call me "Shepherdess" all the time and I am perfectly happy with that.  "Shepherd" is a term that can be used for both sexes, whereas "shepherdess" is more specific.

And my second statement you quoted was merely my expression of dislike for the title "Ms." being used as opposed to the traditional "Ms." or Mrs.".  

Where am I identifying with masculine traits?


Well, just now in your response you essentially reject the feminine image of a "Bo Peep."  If you're not feminine, then what's the opposite?  I disagree that "Shepherd' is a unisɛҳuąƖ definition; history has never referred to Christ - The Good Shepherd - as being uncertain or ambiguous about his gender standing.  So you're intentionally blurring the line there.  As for the matter of specifics, Shepherdess IS specific.  You're a woman, right?  Why reject that?

You also made numerous references in your posts of earlier this year (Jan? or Feb?) where you made it known that you find "the female domain" difficult, never felt a calling to a religious life or to be married, references to castration - which may be a part of your job, but the announcing it and the sense of pride about it is certainly not lady-like - and your attitude of your job being a singular vocation.  Are you saying that motherhood, not animal husbandry, is not even a blip on your radar?  

Catholicism is very specific about a woman's duties and what you espouse is in line with masculine indentification.  Protestant perhaps, but not Catholic.  Sorry.



I saw SoS's photo, and she is breathtakingly beautiful and feminine in a very pure manner.   And obviously from a large Catholic family.  Her beauty and youthful exuberance at doing lamby work was bound to cause envy, that's all.  
Title: Mass in shearing shed
Post by: Kazimierz on August 08, 2013, 11:34:04 AM
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:surprised:Oops! Sorry for misspelling, Kazimierz!
:incense: :pray: :pray: The grandmother of one of my school students heard Mass in a garage for farm implements. This was in the 1970s in Ukraine. (USSR) It had to be in secret, early before workers arrived. The priest was a brother of one of the collectives mechanics. There were years without Mass or Sacraments. One of the secret priests was arrested and died in prison the week after he said Mass.
:pray:I fear we are closer in the west to this kind of persecution than we think.


All is good and well Frances. Although I am stickler for grammar and spelling,, in some instances it just aint plum wurtwhile to get mah huff in dander.   :cowboy:

I do believe we are seeing just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to persecutions.

 :pray: