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Mller on the SSPX and His Controversial Writing
« Reply #15 on: October 04, 2012, 11:06:22 PM »
Hi, my name is Muller and I'm the the Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the (Conciliar) Doctrine and Faith. I'm a Conciliar Cardinal and I tell you, "Bishop Williamson is not a catholic bishop".

Mller on the SSPX and His Controversial Writing
« Reply #16 on: October 04, 2012, 11:51:33 PM »
Muller is a wall sent by God to stop Menzingen from joining conciliarist Rome.


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Mller on the SSPX and His Controversial Writing
« Reply #17 on: October 05, 2012, 02:52:14 AM »
Quote from: nadieimportante
Muller is a wall sent by God to stop Menzingen from joining conciliarist Rome.


Agree 100%

In Muller's  catholicism you can deny the dogma of the Immaculate Conception but do not deny THE dogma of the h0Ɩ0cαųst. Is + Fellay ready to profess it?

Mller on the SSPX and His Controversial Writing
« Reply #18 on: October 05, 2012, 04:30:25 AM »
Quote from: nadieimportante
Muller is a wall sent by God to stop Menzingen from joining conciliarist Rome.

Yes, God can make roses grow out of really big dung heap.



P.S. For those people without Umlaute keys on their spartan keyboards: you can always use the spartan replacements for the German Umlaute: "ae" for "ä", "oe" for "ö", and "ue" for "ü". Similar with upper-cases.

So, you can write "Müller" or the spartan version "Mueller", meaning the very same.
But never ever you can write "Mller", because that word is unpronounceable... ;-)
Also "Muller" sounds pretty strange.

So you see, for us Germans the small things (dots) do matter a lot.

... although in the case of Newchurch-Müller it really doesn't matter, I guess?

Mller on the SSPX and His Controversial Writing
« Reply #19 on: October 05, 2012, 04:40:49 AM »
Quote from: Ethelred
So, you can write "Müller" or the spartan version "Mueller", meaning the very same.


We sure mangle the word the to rhyme with our letter U.  That's what we called second grade teacher (she was there for 2 months)  boy was she strict.

But yes, it sounds a lot more like Miller, but you'd never guess it.

We have a school named after a bishop named Moeller here.

And we use the long American O.