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Author Topic: SSPX invites Fr. Kilcawley Expert on Theology of The Body, from Lincoln, Diocese  (Read 10173 times)

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Offline Ladislaus

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You obviously have no clue about Church teaching nor the teaching Church. In the scope of things, both of these lady’s have no standing when it comes to authoritative writing.

Nor do we even know

1) how much of the writing attributed to them was actually their work or words  (for all we know, 95% of Emmerich's work was concocted by Brentano)

2) how much if it was actual "revelation" vs. their own editorializing.  They describe things that they see/hear or think they see/hear, and their descriptions necessarily entail a certain amount of interpretation

It's chiefly why the Church did not canonize them ... because it might have meant a tacit endorsement of everything in those works.  It's well known that on a fair number of details the various recipients of the revelations have contradicted one another.

Offline Ladislaus

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I'll take Pope Gregory the Great and the Church Fathers over this private revelation.

With that said, there's no definitive explicit Church teaching on the matter, and you're entitled to an opinion.  What I objected to as Modernist was the derogatory comments about the Church Fathers being wrong and needing to "stay out of" speculation (whereas it's OK for you).  Modernists always have this hubris about how the ancients had it wrong and we moderns know better.  You're just dripping with that mentality.


I was viewing one of the youtube videos made by the priest and it mentions the name of porn publication.  Not good at all. Someone is going to watch that video and look up name of porn mag and might get hooked.   It is almost like the school drug programs which ended up with more young people doing drugs. Communist brainwashing.  Same with these programs like Courage it just provides more opportunities for temptation and meet ups.  It justifies the sin and now the number of mortal sin based parishes are growing. 

 It is Catholics including clergy who have enabled and promoted communism.  Also, I think it is odd that the SSPX discussions did not address the sex abuse scandals.  I feel before anyone addresses the problems with Catholic laity , they ought to clean their own house out and be fit to be examples to the laity.  

I went to a conference with a Fatima organization.  I thought it was a waste of time and money even though I enjoyed meeting up with other Catholics. Plus wear and tear on my car.   These conferences should be done at our Churches so everyone can benefit.  










Dear viva Cristo Rey:  In an interview (on YouTube-The Regular Catholic Guy) novus ordo priest Kilcawley admits being addicted to pornography and sex since age 14 through 2009-2013 when he was in graduate school at JPII Institute in Rome--after being ordained to the novus ordo rite in 2005.  Because of some "good therapists" he is now "cured" and he talks about pornography and sex with people all day, every day and gets paid to do it!
     Who in the SSPX or in the Angelus Press office thought it was a good idea to "recruit" him to speak at an SSPX conference??
Will any parent, any priest, anybody say a peep before or at the conference?  
     Please tell me we are just in another episode of Twilight Zone, so--no worries.

I'll go with the consensus of the Church Fathers, and Pope St. Gregory the Great, first.  Even many otherwise-Modernist sources have come to the conclusion that the woman is most likely St. Mary Magdalene.
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Is there any mention of "Mary Magdalene" in the story about
the adulterous woman in the Bible ?
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No.
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Therefore ... it's speculation.
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Were there other women likely to be adulterous?
Very likely.
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Therefore to single out Mary Magdalene is narrow-minded and
SPECULATION. 
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End of argument.