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Neo-SSPX about to lose its German Carmel
« Reply #40 on: April 10, 2013, 05:04:13 AM »
I thought Germany was flush with money while the rest of Europe was starving. It should not be hard to accommodate half a dozen nuns and so much property in Germany is rented. Typical of the Society to own the convent; its obsession with real estate again!

Unlike Anglo-Saxon bloody-mindedness, it seems harder for Germans to go against the status quo. It is a wonder the SSPX there ever got off the ground but I believe it is very liberal.

Neo-SSPX about to lose its German Carmel
« Reply #41 on: April 10, 2013, 08:43:19 AM »
Quote from: Wessex
I thought Germany was flush with money while the rest of Europe was starving.

In the globalists' EU communism, Germany together with a few other Nordic net payers pay for "the rest of Europe". In order to be able to do that however, these net payers have to contract dept from the money masters' banks. Currently Germany's official debt is about three billion Euro (trillion in US-English, as number: 3 000 000 000 000 €) which means the country is de-facto bankrupt.

According to a brand new study from the European Central Bank, on average the German people are poorer than the people of the so-called poor EU countries including the bailed-out Cyprus. That's pretty sick. The money masters set one European nation against the other.  

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Unlike Anglo-Saxon bloody-mindedness, it seems harder for Germans to go against the status quo.

Well, we Germans really love law & order, and we don't like revolutions, so even a necessary resistance takes some time to get into our minds. In this aspect we're Hobbits and this is true even more for us Austrian-Germans.
But, those who see the necessity, do fight in a Teutonic way, see these brave Carmelites and the brave resistance priests behind them, or the famous Catholic farmer general A.H. (Andreas Hofer) from South Tirol, who successfully opposed Napoleon's hordes for years.

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It is a wonder the SSPX there ever got off the ground

Actually half of Germany (the south and south-west) was in a traditional way Catholic and resisted protestantism very well, and so it was an ideal ground for Archbishop Lefebvre 40 years ago.
In the place of pilgrimage named Altötting in Bavaria, where Fr. Zaby comes from, close to the Austrian border, there's the tomb of general Graf von Tilly. He was one of Germany's main resistance generals against the Northern German and Swedish protestants during the bloody Thirty Years' War (1618-1648).

Maybe together with the brave Carmelites the resistance priests find an appropriate chapel or monastery there.
This could be a good base. According to Alois Irlmaier's famous visions about WW3 and The Three Dark Days, the entire area of Altötting (called Saurüssel) together with other important places of pilgrimages around the world, will be spared in WW3 because Our Lady would protect them. The area of Brilon however is going to be crushed by the invading Red Army hordes in this vision. So we're very glad the brave Sisters intend to relocate to the south. Looks like providence, and maybe some blinded superiors in the SSPX had to play the role of Mephistopheles: „Ich bin ein Teil von jener Kraft, die stets das Böse will, und stets das Gute schafft.“

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but I believe it is very liberal.

Seeing the small "remnant of the remnant" (that's how Bishop Williamson called the Anglo-Saxon resistance IIRC), I think that on average the German Catholics are as liberal as the Anglo-Saxon or French or whatever ones. It's a global mess which exploded during the last decades, and it will need a global purification. Bishop Williamson (who knows Irlmaier well) and most German resistance priests think it will come within the next few years.


Neo-SSPX about to lose its German Carmel
« Reply #42 on: April 10, 2013, 08:57:41 AM »
Quote from: Raphaela
Some more information about the situation of the Carmel:

http://mitderimmaculata.blogspot.co.uk/

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What about the future of our monastery?

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Therefore, our intention is to move our Carmel southwards, where we are assured of help. We cannot sell our monastery, as by previous agreement the building returns to the SSPX as soon as it is no longer used as a Carmel. So we need new resources to meet the expense of a new building. Even for a very modest start in a smaller building, we would need at least 700,000 Euros [c. $ 916,000].

 


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Did the building always belong to the SSPX?

Neo-SSPX about to lose its German Carmel
« Reply #43 on: April 10, 2013, 11:57:59 AM »
Quote from: Ethelred
Quote from: Wessex
I thought Germany was flush with money while the rest of Europe was starving.

In the globalists' EU communism, Germany together with a few other Nordic net payers pay for "the rest of Europe". In order to be able to do that however, these net payers have to contract dept from the money masters' banks. Currently Germany's official debt is about three billion Euro (trillion in US-English, as number: 3 000 000 000 000 €) which means the country is de-facto bankrupt.

According to a brand new study from the European Central Bank, on average the German people are poorer than the people of the so-called poor EU countries including the bailed-out Cyprus. That's pretty sick. The money masters set one European nation against the other.  

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Unlike Anglo-Saxon bloody-mindedness, it seems harder for Germans to go against the status quo.

Well, we Germans really love law & order, and we don't like revolutions, so even a necessary resistance takes some time to get into our minds. In this aspect we're Hobbits and this is true even more for us Austrian-Germans.
But, those who see the necessity, do fight in a Teutonic way, see these brave Carmelites and the brave resistance priests behind them, or the famous Catholic farmer general A.H. (Andreas Hofer) from South Tirol, who successfully opposed Napoleon's hordes for years.

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It is a wonder the SSPX there ever got off the ground

Actually half of Germany (the south and south-west) was in a traditional way Catholic and resisted protestantism very well, and so it was an ideal ground for Archbishop Lefebvre 40 years ago.
In the place of pilgrimage named Altötting in Bavaria, where Fr. Zaby comes from, close to the Austrian border, there's the tomb of general Graf von Tilly. He was one of Germany's main resistance generals against the Northern German and Swedish protestants during the bloody Thirty Years' War (1618-1648).

Maybe together with the brave Carmelites the resistance priests find an appropriate chapel or monastery there.
This could be a good base. According to Alois Irlmaier's famous visions about WW3 and The Three Dark Days, the entire area of Altötting (called Saurüssel) together with other important places of pilgrimages around the world, will be spared in WW3 because Our Lady would protect them. The area of Brilon however is going to be crushed by the invading Red Army hordes in this vision. So we're very glad the brave Sisters intend to relocate to the south. Looks like providence, and maybe some blinded superiors in the SSPX had to play the role of Mephistopheles: „Ich bin ein Teil von jener Kraft, die stets das Böse will, und stets das Gute schafft.“

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but I believe it is very liberal.

Seeing the small "remnant of the remnant" (that's how Bishop Williamson called the Anglo-Saxon resistance IIRC), I think that on average the German Catholics are as liberal as the Anglo-Saxon or French or whatever ones. It's a global mess which exploded during the last decades, and it will need a global purification. Bishop Williamson (who knows Irlmaier well) and most German resistance priests think it will come within the next few years.




Gosh, Ethelred, a lot there to absorb! You have managed to link Napoleon, German debt, Tyrolean and Bavarian autonomy and the global outlook in a few breaths!

We are constantly reminded in England that the common Euro currency is kept low because of the inclusion of unproductive southern countries but this helps the exporting factories of the north. The welfare stream to the south will continue for as long as you feel responsible. And this will be achieved through currency debasement, raids on savings, expanding taxation and generational debt. Your factories will be working flat out to push against the tide!

The Carmelites should see this as a new opportunity and one that frees themselves of SSPX control.  

Neo-SSPX about to lose its German Carmel
« Reply #44 on: April 10, 2013, 01:29:42 PM »
Per Ethelred:

Maybe together with the brave Carmelites the resistance priests find an appropriate chapel or monastery there.

This could be a good base. According to Alois Irlmaier's famous visions about WW3 and The Three Dark Days, the entire area of Altötting (called Saurüssel) together with other important places of pilgrimages around the world, will be spared in WW3 because Our Lady would protect them.

The area of Brilon however is going to be crushed by the invading Red Army hordes in this vision. So we're very glad the brave Sisters intend to relocate to the south. Looks like providence, and maybe some blinded superiors in the SSPX had to play the role of Mephistopheles: „Ich bin ein Teil von jener Kraft, die stets das Böse will, und stets das Gute schafft.“


Good discernment Ethelred.

May all members of the true remnant, Holy religious and faithful,
be properly positioned for the Chasitisement and the following 3-Days of Darkness.

May they come out of their shelters, homes and hovels, singing the praises of the Holy Trinity and honoring the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary!
Entering into the Sixth Age of Holy Mother Church.