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Author Topic: The Duty to Publicly Profess the Faith in Times of Danger — Bp. de Castro Mayer  (Read 7097 times)

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Those were in fact smear jobs, much of which originated with the so-called "Heralds of the Gospel", their mortal enemies in Brazil who did end up taking over nearly all of their property in Brazil.  That stupid Litany to Plinio's Mom is obviously just a hilarious parody written by some students who had gotten a bit bored, very similar to some literary efforts my brothers and I produced in our youth mocking the Novus Ordo.

... just a small excerpt.  Only a total moron wouldn't see through that half of these are jabs against the types of typics that Dr. Plinio like to speak about, along with the suggestion that he was a "Momma's Boy".

:laugh1: :laugh2: :laugh1:

Clearly the work of some clever, bored, and mischievous young students ... and yet Dr. Plinio rightly banned it, since it does cross the line a bit by creating a parody of a Litany.


What reasons do you have for saying they were a forgery?

Thank you for your post Ladislaus, I so totally agree with your post.  Fr. Feeney was a true defender of The Faith, and Thank God for him.  He handled it as God willed him too!  Fr. Feeney gave us enlightening. 


Where does the TFP stand on the Israeli Genocide? I know that they have been neocon interventionalists from way back. When did they renounce the Novus Ordo mass?
I got an email a few years ago from the TFP saying that they “stand against the Islamic terrorists and do not support the attacks on Israel”. I clear my email every once in awhile to keep storage space, so I don’t have it in my inbox anymore. But clearly they’re pro-Israel. They also talk about “Islamic terrorists in Israel” in this article.
https://www.tfp.org/the-west-at-war/