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Offline chrstnoel1

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Delusions of Desperation from Boston KY?
« Reply #15 on: December 28, 2015, 03:01:22 AM »
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  • Quote from: AJNC
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    I believe Fr Chazal ended his recent public letter with something along the lines of 'I hope Fr. Pfeiffer doesn't kick me out of the MC!'

    I SUSPECT given Boston's official statement of disassociation from Ambrose, that they're all at least officially on good terms again.


    I believe it was a courteous remark to Fr. Pfeiffer as what goes on in this part of the world has no connection with Boston, KY.

    As for 'being on good terms again', that is not happening yet as there is an air of disagreement presently unresolved.


    Noel, Fr Pfeiffer ha$ great influence in the India Re$i$tance $etup a$ far a$ I believe.
    With the rupee cra$hing again$t the dollar hi$ influence will $till hold even if hi$ US collection$ are down.  


    Hi AJNC, oh yes, my mistake on India. Yes, it is in Fr. Valan's control and you could be correct that Fr. Pfeiffer may have great influence there. But I am sure he deos not have on the other Asian/Australian areas. :scratchchin:

    "It is impious to say, 'I respect every religion.' This is as much as to say: I respect the devil as much as God, vice as much as virtue, falsehood as much as truth, dishonesty as much as honesty, Hell as much as Heaven."
    Fr. Michael Muller, The Church and Her Enemies


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    Delusions of Desperation from Boston KY?
    « Reply #16 on: December 28, 2015, 06:12:46 AM »
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    As for 'being on good terms again', that is not happening yet as there is an air of disagreement presently unresolved.


    ManuelChavez,

    Why does Father presently have an air of disagreement with so many different Catholic clergy right now?


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    Delusions of Desperation from Boston KY?
    « Reply #17 on: December 28, 2015, 06:23:24 AM »
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  • I wish folk would drop the SSPX label if they are not on its payroll. Clinging to it as though it were divinely instituted is like clinging to apostate Rome. Both are now in the service of demonic forces and are not redeemable. This approach is like clutching at straws because of a sentimental attitude. The heart has been severely fooled, so in future the head must rule without concession and distraction.

    Had the remnant seriously regrouped without embracing some of the faults of the Society, we would have been on a better wicket. Fighting over its ambiguous legacies is leading nowhere except to a myriad of competing 'tribute bands' based on the life and times of one, Marcel Lefebvre. Add, too, the convoluted justifications as to why Bergoglio is still pope and we get a lot of headless chickens on a hiding to nothing. Hopefully, when this Bergoglio retires and we get a trio of pretend popes, the penny will drop and the    reality of the new church and new religion will finally dawn.

             
     
       

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    Delusions of Desperation from Boston KY?
    « Reply #18 on: December 28, 2015, 08:54:21 AM »
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  • Quote from: Wessex
    I wish folk would drop the SSPX label if they are not on its payroll. Clinging to it as though it were divinely instituted is like clinging to apostate Rome. Both are now in the service of demonic forces and are not redeemable. This approach is like clutching at straws because of a sentimental attitude. The heart has been severely fooled, so in future the head must rule without concession and distraction.

    Had the remnant seriously regrouped without embracing some of the faults of the Society, we would have been on a better wicket. Fighting over its ambiguous legacies is leading nowhere except to a myriad of competing 'tribute bands' based on the life and times of one, Marcel Lefebvre. Add, too, the convoluted justifications as to why Bergoglio is still pope and we get a lot of headless chickens on a hiding to nothing. Hopefully, when this Bergoglio retires and we get a trio of pretend popes, the penny will drop and the    reality of the new church and new religion will finally dawn.

             
     
       


    Indeed!   :applause: