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Offline sea leopard

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« on: March 03, 2016, 03:12:03 AM »
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  • Like I said ...........
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    A Picture  is a Thousand Words !!!!!!!!!!!
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    Was there something long term (delayed action) in the Indian monsoon water ?
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    Or was it long term (before India) effects of exposure to Pablo the M_ex ?
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    Please all of you Cath Info observers, at least One Hail Mary for Father,,
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    and also all the SSPX Priests who check out this website,
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    Dedicate your Rosary today for the well being and health of Father Pfeiffer.
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    Thank You and especially God Bless and reward all those who do.
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    Offline stgobnait

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    « Reply #1 on: March 03, 2016, 03:43:46 AM »
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  • That picture brought a tear to my eye...  Certaintly, Fr is deserving of many prayers for his health and wellbeing.


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    « Reply #2 on: March 03, 2016, 05:45:55 AM »
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  •  :pray:

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    « Reply #3 on: March 03, 2016, 06:23:13 AM »
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  • This picture was most likely taken in Vasai near Mumbai. Drainage is often poor, or clogged up with refuse, or the once natural outlets for excess water have been cut off by construction. Monsoon showers can be very heavy, and with the conditions described above, flooding is not uncommon. The most affected are the homeless and the very many who live in shanties which get completely waterlogged. Roads become rivers for a while and everyone is affected, including those who cannot get pictures of themselves taken.

    Offline sea leopard

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    « Reply #4 on: March 03, 2016, 01:04:06 PM »
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  • The    5   Per cent
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    67 Downloads of the picture.
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    67 Catholics ... Remember, Think of, Pray for Him.
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    3  Catholics took the time to say something.
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    Old statistic is still true,
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    Only about 5 percent of the people will ever DO anything
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    To make a change in the world !



    Offline Matthew

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    « Reply #5 on: March 03, 2016, 01:14:23 PM »
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  • A lot of people aren't very vocal, even if they are saying a prayer for him.

    Note that your post got 2 thumbs up, and 0 thumbs down.

    A lot of members don't vote, don't comment, or anything -- they just read the posts. They are very passive on CathInfo.

    I agree that Fr. Pfeiffer has done good in the past, that he needs our prayers, and that his current "state" is a sad tragedy.

    And let's be objective here: it takes a certain amount of virtue not to post ANYTHING AT ALL in response to a posted picture of Fr. Pfeiffer. His image stirrs a lot of memories and emotions, considering what the man has said and done over the past couple years. There's a lot of bad blood out there and it's quite understandable (humanly speaking) if some people got a bit emotional about it. So for them, just remaining silent is a sacrifice for them. That's the most virtue they can muster for right now.

    So it's true that Fr. Pfeiffer needs conversion and prayers. But we can't let that interfere or distract us from the work at hand: defending the many good priests and bishops being slandered by Fr. Pfeiffer's group on a daily basis, and exposing the evils and errors of his group as it exists today.
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    « Reply #6 on: March 03, 2016, 01:28:32 PM »
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  • He needs help. He is a good priest. He is not a lost cause. I will do my best to help him. I will continue to pray, offer sacrifices and do anything I can so that Father Pfeiffer may follow God's will in all due respect and charity.

    I hope that in the process, I may also do God's will for myself, and exhibit that which I must, which is undying charity and patience towards all.


    Offline Charlotte NC Bill

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    « Reply #7 on: March 05, 2016, 08:30:35 PM »
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  • Yes I'll pray a decade for him right now...And the Seven Sorrows for Jim Stone. Jim Stone, in case you haven't heard of him, is former NSA and has lived in Mexico ( out of necessity ) for the last several yrs. ( Imagine Edward Snowden only much smarter, busier and more prolific ). He's exposed the machinations of the Rothschild Khazarian Mafia, the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan...whatever you wish to call it. jimstone(dot)is his website now as he routes it through Iceland...Well, the other day he was using the wi-fi at some run-down mall coffee shop. A few well-dressed chaps walked in ( looking rather out of place ) and proceeded to buddy-slap him..I'll spare you all the gory details but he's gotten pretty sick since and needs prayer.  :reporter: