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Author Topic: Should the Society and the Resistance reconcile?  (Read 5082 times)

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Offline Meg

Re: Should the Society and the Resistance reconcile?
« Reply #10 on: September 05, 2024, 09:11:27 AM »
Rather, we should work harder, as the darkness grows.

Work harder for what, exactly? And how are you yourself going about working harder (within the conciliar church)?

Offline Meg

Re: Should the Society and the Resistance reconcile?
« Reply #11 on: September 05, 2024, 09:59:17 AM »
For the TLM to be more widely available within the Church. Moi? By activism for the same cause. The Mass/Liturgy matters. Lest we next hear the strawman that Indult traditionalists don't care about doctrine, we do. I respect both Archbishop Lefebvre and Fr. Feeney. Archbishop Lefebvre was right to promote the doctrine of Christ the King in Rome, and Fr. Feeney was correct to say we need to be evangelizing souls and preaching to them the necessity of faith in Christ and the sacrament of Baptism. It's only some of the extremists who profess to be their disciples but reject many of their teachings and also reject full communion with the Roman Catholic Church who fall into error.

I asked how you are going about working harder within the conciliar church. What EXACTLY are you doing in your activism for the cause? Please explain how and what your activism consists of. Is there a reason why you cannot be specific?


Re: Should the Society and the Resistance reconcile?
« Reply #12 on: September 05, 2024, 10:19:06 AM »
You will find out in Heaven, Meg, when all things will be disclosed. The Savior said to keep your works secret and known most of all to the Heavenly Father, as for e.g. Mother Mary did, so that the Father who sees in secret will reward you. I do not need or seek praise or approval from man. I seek to please God, as St. Paul the Apostle said he did and actually did. I'm all in on TLM advocacy and its importance. I oppose running away and defeatism, and "chastisement mentality" and related errors. Some sede and sede lite errors, some other errors not related to SVism.

Offline Meg

Re: Should the Society and the Resistance reconcile?
« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2024, 10:27:57 AM »
You will find out in Heaven, Meg, when all things will be disclosed. The Savior said to keep your works secret and known most of all to the Heavenly Father, as for e.g. Mother Mary did, so that the Father who sees in secret will reward you. I do not need or seek praise or approval from man. I seek to please God, as St. Paul the Apostle said he did and actually did. I'm all in on TLM advocacy and its importance. I oppose running away and defeatism, and "chastisement mentality" and related errors. Some sede and sede lite errors, some other errors not related to SVism.

It seems that you don't want to say what your activism consists of, but you want us to join you in it. I don't understand that.

First and foremost, we are to work hard to save our souls, and to distance ourselves from error and heresy. Engaging in activism can sometimes seem like we are working to save our souls, when in reality it can lead to pridefulness. 

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Should the Society and the Resistance reconcile?
« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2024, 10:36:00 AM »
It seems that you don't want to say what your activism consists of ...

His activism clearly entails coming on CI to attack (and purportedly "convert") us heretical/schismatic Trads back to the Conciliar religion.  Pay no attention to the fact that 95%+ of Conciliars are in open/blatant heresy (by their own polling data) ... no "activism" required there, to convert the Conciliars to Catholicism.  That's because, as per Salza/Siscoe, people like Joe Biden are Catholics in good standing but +Lefebvre was a schismatic outside the Church.  These absurdities demonstrate clearly the bad will behind their position.

Maybe he can write to Jorge to encourage him to allow more Tridentine Masses and reverse course on his recent attempts to suppress it.  Of course, that would be a waste of time ... and the fact that he knows it's a waste of time speaks volumes about his dishonesty.

At the end of the day, though, he's not really trying to convince us.  He's trying to convince himself ... that he's not a traitor to the Church and the faith by constantly defending and enabling the Conciliar replacement for the Church.