Words of scripture that every traditional Catholic needs to meditate on and practice in daily life.[4] (http://www.drbo.org/x/d?b=drb&bk=53&ch=13&l=4-#x) Charity is patient, is kind: charity envieth not, dealeth not perversely; is not puffed up; [5] (http://www.drbo.org/x/d?b=drb&bk=53&ch=13&l=5-#x) Is not ambitious, seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil;[6] (http://www.drbo.org/x/d?b=drb&bk=53&ch=13&l=6-#x) Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth with the truth; (http://www.drbo.org/x/d?b=drb&bk=53&ch=13&l=6-6&q=1#x)If you are charitable, you will rejoice when you find goodness, not sin. You won't be happy when you find scandal, and sad when you find goodness. That's how the devil is oriented!
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Some idiot said, "A cross with no corpus?" -- note how they like to find fault, even when there is no fault to be found. This crowd rejoices in evil, not in the truth. They are almost HAPPY when they find someone in sin, in error, so they can feel all self-righteous!
These modern-day Pharisees disgust me. I observe a complete lack of charity -- the love of Christ -- in these people. I don't care that they hate the Novus Ordo. Fighting and opposition isn't the be all and end all of gaining a high place in Heaven. "If I deliver my body to be burned, and have not Charity, it profiteth me nothing."
Unfortunately for some, these people (Novus Ordo Watch and its followers) happen to be Sedevacantist. And this is one of the many reasons I avoid that position -- it often (not necessarily always) leads to bitterness and bitter zeal, and constant attacks on others.
P.S. When you call them on this -- try to interrupt their sharp tongues to point out the TRUTH -- your comments get deleted. We can't have people interrupting their chants of "stone him! crucify him!" for a little old thing like THE TRUTH!
I note that Novus Ordo Watch has the same initials as National Organization for Women.
But it would be more appropriate to call them "Bitter Zeal Watch".
LOL - when I saw the title of the thread I read "Novus Ordo Mass Makes Me Sick", and that is why I opened it up. I do not go to the Novus Ordo because it does make me sick, the title struck a cord with me.I see that my posting before this one disappeared. Too bad, it was a profound moment.
If Novus Ordo Watch made me sick I would not go to their site. There's thousands of pro-Novus Ordo sites that I do not go to because "they make me sick", there is nothing there for me but puerile material.
P.S. When you call them on this -- try to interrupt their sharp tongues to point out the TRUTH -- your comments get deleted. We can't have people interrupting their chants of "stone him! crucify him!" for a little old thing like THE TRUTH!I'm confused. You're saying that they delete your posts, but when I clicked on the link you provided, I see that your post is shown on that Facebook page. Did you mean other sedevacantist sites delete your posts? If so, I'd like to know which ones. I don't read many of the comment sections of most websites unless someone specifically points something out to me. The only website I've been shown to have demonstrably deleted a comment made by a friend of mine was The Remnant newspaper website.
I try to read Novus Ordo Watch sometimes but I don't like it. I don't know exactly why because I like reading Traditio and they are similar to Novus Ordo Watch. When Novus Ordo Watch makes jokes I get upset, but when Traditio makes similar jokes I laugh. I disagree with the positions of both Traditio and Novus Ordo Watch but one I like and one I don't like.
I think it would be worth your while to study yourself and find the answer to why.Here's the answer Bumphrey: Recognize what you like; resist what you don't.
I try to read Novus Ordo Watch sometimes but I don't like it. I don't know exactly why because I like reading Traditio and they are similar to Novus Ordo Watch. When Novus Ordo Watch makes jokes I get upset, but when Traditio makes similar jokes I laugh. I disagree with the positions of both Traditio and Novus Ordo Watch but one I like and one I don't like.That posting by Matto was the 7th posting on this thread, I made a posting right after Matto's posting that got an immediate thumbs up withing one minute. I then posted a short one right after. I looked in later in the day and found my first posting gone, and my second posting had two thumbs down, I assume because it was misunderstood by the sedes, so I clarified it. Regarding the posting that disappeared I really don't know how it happened since it was an inoffensive posting and I think a profound posting. I don't know how it happened, so I'll repeat it again as I remember it:
Repeating the same mistakes as the SSPX was predictable given the nature of those opposing Rome. It was going to be someone of courage, intellect and great conviction to resist the delinquency of popes, cardinals, bishops and priests actively embracing the modern age and the distressed glitter of once mighty Rome! And because these once-brave souls are falling like dominoes, we constantly need sharp reminders of what is in store for those acting 'charitably' when dealing with purveyors of the modern church. If Bp. Williamson is seeking to replicate the Society when raising bishops, further down the line we are going to see yet more expressions of divisive halfway house-ism that was always the calling card of the SSPX. I wonder what it will take for them to stop recognising demonic Rome and finally settle their minds on the true path.How much more religious indifference, ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity and pedophilia will it take for them to recognize that Rome is demonic?. They have forgotten their basic catechism and have so quickly forgotten all that they were preaching until the mid nineties.
http://novusordowatch.org/2017/05/french-sspx-in-disarray/ (http://novusordowatch.org/2017/05/french-sspx-in-disarray/)Sorry TC, I fat-fingered a thumbs-down when I meant to thumbs-up it! And it won't let me change it. :fryingpan:
Here's the answer Bumphrey: Recognize what you like; resist what you don't.