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Author Topic: SSPX invites Fr. Kilcawley Expert on Theology of The Body, from Lincoln, Diocese  (Read 10182 times)

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It seems that novus ordo Fr Sean has created a cottage industry from sɛҳuąƖ addiction and pornography--a never ending source of income. Look into Set Free Global Summit, Integrity Restored, Avila Institue, and Covenant Eyes. His interviews reveal his own sin through graduate school at the JPII Institute in Rome and how psychologists/therapists helped him where priests did not (see The Regular Catholic Guy Show-"Combating the Destructive Impacts of Pornography with Fr. Sean Kilcawley-023).  Surprise, surprise--he is an authority on Theology of the Body and he uses course, vulgar language at times--he's very trendy with the college Theology on Tap crowds.  
     It seems SSPX priests and laity are totally clueless about the evils of novus ordo thinking and agendas.  Clueless or diabolically influenced?  There is a definite difference from the true Roman Catholic priesthood so treasured by Archbishop Lefebvre protected through his Apostolic succession and the presiders of the novus ordo.

Many of us left the novus ordo to tradition and truth.  Who wants to go back to liberal teachings?  



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Bizarre and perverted ... not unlike Christopher West.  He claims that all the people who were about to stone the "woman caught in adultery" (Mary Magdalene) were looking at her with lust.  His take, evidently, is that she was dragged out into the street naked and those picking up stones lusted after her.  Typical Christopher West-like perversion.  He has no business addressing Catholic youth.

Does anyone know who selected the speakers for the conference?  Does anyone know the "artist" who painted the deformed ugly "hobbit-like" foot that is placed on top of Our Lady's foot on the serpent's head?  It is very disturbing!
You mean the Christ child's foot? That's from the   Madonna and Child with St. Anne by Caravaggio.