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Author Topic: Neo-SSPX - Diocese this, Ascension isn't a Holy Day that  (Read 2311 times)

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Offline Stubborn

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Re: Neo-SSPX - Diocese this, Ascension isn't a Holy Day that
« Reply #10 on: May 15, 2021, 05:57:32 AM »
At the St. Cloud chapel, it was made clear as day that it was a Holy Day of Obligation.

Any other Society chapels that still followed the Catholic calendar yesterday?
Same for Michigan, Fr. said from the pulpit on Sunday that it was a Holy Day of Obligation.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Neo-SSPX - Diocese this, Ascension isn't a Holy Day that
« Reply #11 on: May 15, 2021, 07:21:39 AM »
Exactly. On the other hand Matthew - a layman - gets to decide who can and who cannot attend Mass at St. Dominic’s.

Who have I banned from the chapel? No one thus far. I am not in charge of the chapel; Bp. Zendejas is.

I just keep the place clean, make sure everything is in order for Mass, answer the phones, etc. I am the coordinator, nothing more.

Once again, truth is not on the side of the neo-SSPX. This neo-SSPX shill is, once again, full of crap up to his neck.


Offline Matthew

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Re: Neo-SSPX - Diocese this, Ascension isn't a Holy Day that
« Reply #12 on: May 15, 2021, 08:48:47 AM »
Another point I'd like to address to The Shill --

You can call me dim-witted all you want, but apparently I have enough wits to set up and maintain a Traditional Catholic forum for 15 years, overcoming hundreds of obstacles (both human and technical) over the years. And at present, I've managed to curate quite a group of Traditional Catholics here on CathInfo.

CathInfo is either the biggest or one of the biggest Trad Catholic forums, to the point that shills like you can't seem to ignore it, for purposes of Public Relations, controlling the narrative, spewing propaganda, influencing public opinion, destroying your enemies' reputations, etc. Your repeated actions to sneak back in after being banned prove that you "want in", and that CathInfo has a high value.

Why are all your dead accounts, Shill, on the bottom of my shoe, and not vice-versa? I didn't inherit CathInfo from my daddy. Nor did I buy CathInfo or win it in a lottery. I put together, and grew from nothing, something that YOU want desperately. Not bad for someone dim of wit.

Re: Neo-SSPX - Diocese this, Ascension isn't a Holy Day that
« Reply #13 on: May 15, 2021, 11:26:20 AM »
Same for Michigan, Fr. said from the pulpit on Sunday that it was a Holy Day of Obligation.
In Michigan, dose the local bishop NOT consider it a Holy Day and thus your SSPX priests is going against the Diocese, or dose the bishop still has it as a Holy Day for his Diocese and thus the SSPX priests gives the impression he is resisting the local bishop when he is not?


In Kansas the SSPX goes along with the local bishop:
https://smac.edu/sites/sspx/files/media/bulletin_05_09_2021.pdf
"Thursday May 13 is the Ascension of Our Lord. The Sunday Mass schedule will be followed. Ascension Thursday is not a holy day of obligation for most dioceses in the U.S. (including the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas); however, we encourage everyone to sanctify the day"

Re: Neo-SSPX - Diocese this, Ascension isn't a Holy Day that
« Reply #14 on: May 15, 2021, 05:16:57 PM »
2018....Fr. Muscha , pastor of Assumption Church. Walton  , KY, declared from the pulpit....Ascension Thursday is not a holyday of obligation. 
This past Ascension Thursday one of the priests, not the pastor,  reminded the faithful after his Mass that " it is a holyday of obligation today. Do not leave church and go back to chores, but spend the day with God."
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