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MORE BLENDING IN WITH THE NOVUS ORDO
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2016, 12:28:54 AM »
Quote from: Pilar
A fellow SSPXer, a pilot, was visiting Africa many years ago, and there were women who had cut out the breast area of their blouses so they could nurse their babies at Mass. It was explained to my friend, that it was done to please the priest because he had told them they should not come without shirts on to Mass.


Why don't they just lift their shirts from the bottom to nurse like the rest of the world?

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« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2016, 01:09:56 AM »
Quote from: cosmas
St. Marys Academy has dedicated a new scoreboard to the Bishop that was installed as the first Bishop of Kansas when it was a territory. His name is Bishop John Baptiste Miege. Why not call it Archbishop Lefebre Field. Money was donated for it by the Kaw Valley Bank. This could be the reason. It seems The Society is slowly moving away from its founder. Becoming more politically correct. Saint Marys Academy  has professionally made signs that no longer say anything about THE Society of PIUS X on them at two of the Academy's entrances. Pretty soon they'll say Who ,Archbishop Lefebre, never heard of him. The sign they had on State Rd. 24 was large wooden and said specifically ,run by the Pius x Society.


I love it when people write about my home who have most likely never been here and get all their info from some disgruntled person or other. In our chapel, which was built as a refectory originally by the Jesuits for their seminary, there is a beautiful stained glass window of Bishop Miege. He was an extremely important part of the history of St. Mary's and particularly our campus. This was an Indian Mission and he was also important to the Pottawatomie. We in St. Mary's have always been interested in the history of the town. For many years the halls of the College have been lined with the photographs of Jesuit priests who were here and the buildings as they used to be. Archbishop Lefebvfe, in fact, encouraged all of this. He had no interest in setting himself up as a focal point of the place. He wanted the Church and the Church history to be important. There is a little Indian Mission museum just off the campus with tons of historical artifacts about the saintly missionary priests who lived and worked among the Indians. This is a good thing, not a negative.

I have lived in St. Mary's for many decades, probably more years than many of you have been alive. If there are any here who don't know Archbishop Lefebvre it is because they are either brand new to tradition and accidentally fell upon this place, or they are deaf, dumb and blind. Many of us who live here knew him, listened to his sermons, conferences, spoke and walked with him. My son sat on his lap as a small boy while the Archbishop spoke with the press. Why, you can't even spell his name correctly. What do you even know about him?

I am completely against any deal with Rome until it converts. But I am also completely against unfortunates who know nothing but talk about everything. You do harm and you wrong this little town. I'll wager there is more true Catholicism concentrated in this place than you will find anywhere else in the country. On Sunday we had another candlelight rosary procession through our town praying the 15 decades for the triumph of Our Lady's Immaculate Heart and for the consecration of Russia. At one point our rector and our mayor, both former St. Mary's Academy students, formally consecrated this town to Our Lady and put it under Her protection. He knows what is coming. Chastisement is around the corner, any day now we will be facing war and financial collapse. Why don't you spend some extra time praying the rosary and stop gossiping about this place that was dedicated by Archbishop Lefebvre and which he prophesied would become a great center of Catholicism in the United States. St. Mary's is a glorious place to live if you love God, Our Lady, the Church and your greatest desire is Heaven by the straightest possible path. I'm sure that my comments will be displeasing to most here who simply live to find fault with the Society of St. Pius X. It is a sad preoccupation.


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« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2016, 01:18:39 AM »
Quote from: mw2016
Quote from: Pilar
A fellow SSPXer, a pilot, was visiting Africa many years ago, and there were women who had cut out the breast area of their blouses so they could nurse their babies at Mass. It was explained to my friend, that it was done to please the priest because he had told them they should not come without shirts on to Mass.


Why don't they just lift their shirts from the bottom to nurse like the rest of the world?


Who knows? But I'm sure they get there in the end. My point is, they won't be sent away, they will be taught and it takes time. Years ago an old physician told me a story about how when he was very small he used to observe women openly nursing their babies on the streetcars. It was his idea that society has come to completely separate the breast from its true function. I think he was right, now it is all about one thing only. That is probably why so many young women decline to nurse their babies. Everything has been perverted. I don't mean that women don't need to keep covered up. I think its best. Most of the mothers here have it down to an art with a small blanket for modestly sake.

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« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2016, 01:53:16 AM »
The shawl you say mw2016 ?  

Wait a minute!    :scratchchin:

Why, it does remind me of another apostate Bishop's sacrilege in Fatima back in 2004.



Rector Bishop Guerra receives from the Hindus a shawl covered with verses of a “sacred book” of Hinduism




The Bishop of Fatima also receives a shawl laden with verses of pagan mythology.

Hindu desecration of Our Lady of Fatima's Shrine

Then, a year later, over 6,000 SSPX faithful traveled to Fatima to make reparation for the desecration.


Nowadays, the ecuмenical xSPX faithful can't discern or differentiate between Catholic tradition and sacrilege.

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« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2016, 02:21:08 AM »
Quote from: Pilar
Quote from: Incredulous
Quote from: compline
Quote from: mw2016


WTH is THAT??


It's a picture from a visit Bishop Fellay made to a SSPX site in Sri Lanka. Why, does something bother you about that picture?

http://laportelatine.org/international/communic/presse/asie/2016/160417_30ans_fsspx_Inde/160417_30ans_fsspx_Inde.php



Hey, no complaints here!    :cowboy:

I liked the pious lyrics and the Bindi dot


Bindi and its meaning


Newsflash, did you ever see photos of some of the women in Africa when the Archbishop was there? Even now, they need to be urged to wear tops. A fellow SSPXer, a pilot, was visiting Africa many years ago, and there were women who had cut out the breast area of their blouses so they could nurse their babies at Mass. It was explained to my friend, that it was done to please the priest because he had told them they should not come without shirts on to Mass. They don't always understand. It takes time to draw a people steeped in paganism for generations, out of it. You need to study the writings of the missionaries in the Church from the beginning to the Second Vatican Council, my friend.


I've tried to read and study more Pilar.    :thinking:

I realize the SSPX Bishops do have a lot of missionary experience and understanding of paganism... and perfidious jews.

Why, I recall how patient and understanding Bp. Fellay was with the zionist-jew Max Krah.
His Excellency, with Fr. Schmidberger's guidance, helped convert Maxie.

They put him in a corporate officers position in their European shell companies, they sponsored his eMBA and took his financial counsel for getting access
to the Judei-hoff fund's 80 million Euros.



The SSPX elders were patient and understanding of Max's zionist ways and now he's blossomed into a good catholic, who minds his own business.  
It is a beautiful story.