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Author Topic: The Greg Taylor resistance (Fr. Hewko)  (Read 3999 times)

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Re: The Greg Taylor resistance (Fr. Hewko)
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2026, 07:34:38 AM »
Yet here you both are, posting on a resistance forum. A "bishop Williamson" resistance forum.

:jester::jester::jester::jester:
Both? I’m only one person I’m not a schizophrenic 🤣

I am not a resistance supporter but I accept we are all responding to the crisis in the church in our own way. I may not agree with the way you respond but I’m not going to dismiss everything someone says just because of where they choose to go to Mass. I treat people as individuals and there are good and bad people in every group. 

I am interested in some of the discussions here, I am in UK as you know and have met the late Bishop Williamson prior to his departure from the SSPX. 

Re: The Greg Taylor resistance (Fr. Hewko)
« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2026, 11:53:21 AM »
Both refers you and the other poster .
Just have a bit of self awareness please, is all I ask.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!


Re: The Greg Taylor resistance (Fr. Hewko)
« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2026, 12:43:01 PM »
You are so funny Seraphina!! 😊🤣🤣
Greg is a layman who I met years ago before he and his wife stopped going to SSPX and left with Bp Williamson and others. Greg and his wife then fell out with Bp Williamson and formed another group also calling themselves the resistance. Both groups constantly insult each other. Greg’s group only have a few priests and no bishops. Fr Hewko is their main priest and his followers hardly go to Mass here in UK because Fr H has to visit from America. It’s insane and really sad they don’t go to Mass regularly.

This is why we go to diocesan Latin Mass (occasionally SSPX). Catholicism is not a clique or a cult and despite the failings of the church in 2026 it is still the true church and Leo is the true pope. We do not abandon the ship and form splinter groups.
I ask these questions in jest and with a good measure of disgust. Those who who involve themselves in these type of issues, come to a bad end. “He said-she said,” we say-you say, it’s us and you, or you and them?  “Choose ye this day, to which clique you belong.” If Fr. X be the Church, follow him. If Fr. Y. have the truth, then follow him. If clerics themselves cannot agree, if you yourselves admit to lacking the authority to say yea to this one and nay to the other, how is it you expect me, a Janie-come-lately to the Faith, an older laywoman, to proclaim who among you is right, and if I choose wrong, you withhold absolution, you bar the Sacraments to me, you behave thusly in the sight and hearing of my unbelieving family, and proclaim I’m likely going to hell for failure to save my unregenerate cousins? Really? By whose authority?  

What time I observe people functioning at the level of sixth grade middle school girls, I flee. Religious cliques, Pharisaism, or the opposite side of the same coin, just as bad, Sadducaism, rest assure I make my presence scarce. “________, where’ve you been? Haven’t seen you in ages. We (?) thought you’d left the Church, gone novus ordo, gone indult, moved away, passed away…”
My new motto, “Don’t ask; don’t tell, lest my soul descend to Hell.” 
Let me conclude with the profound words of John Lennon on acid, 
“I am he as you are he as you are me as we are all together, 
Come together, right now, over me,
Goo, goo, g’joob,
I am the walrus.
(Back masking- Paul is dead.)”

Re: The Greg Taylor resistance (Fr. Hewko)
« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2026, 12:48:23 PM »
I ask these questions in jest and with a good measure of disgust. Those who who involve themselves in these type of issues, come to a bad end. “He said-she said,” we say-you say, it’s us and you, or you and them?  “Choose ye this day, to which clique you belong.” If Fr. X be the Church, follow him. If Fr. Y. have the truth, then follow him. If clerics themselves cannot agree, if you yourselves admit to lacking the authority to say yea to this one and nay to the other, how is it you expect me, a Janie-come-lately to the Faith, an older laywoman, to proclaim who among you is right, and if I choose wrong, you withhold absolution, you bar the Sacraments to me, you behave thusly in the sight and hearing of my unbelieving family, and proclaim I’m likely going to hell for failure to save my unregenerate cousins? Really? By whose authority? 

What time I observe people functioning at the level of sixth grade middle school girls, I flee. Religious cliques, Pharisaism, or the opposite side of the same coin, just as bad, Sadducaism, rest assure I make my presence scarce. “________, where’ve you been? Haven’t seen you in ages. We (?) thought you’d left the Church, gone novus ordo, gone indult, moved away, passed away…”
My new motto, “Don’t ask; don’t tell, lest my soul descend to Hell.”
Let me conclude with the profound words of John Lennon on acid,
“I am he as you are he as you are me as we are all together,
Come together, right now, over me,
Goo, goo, g’joob,
I am the walrus.
(Back masking- Paul is dead.)”
You are SO RIGHT! I am just avoiding all groups with this clique gossiping mindset.

Re: The Greg Taylor resistance (Fr. Hewko)
« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2026, 01:18:14 PM »
You are SO RIGHT! I am just avoiding all groups with this clique gossiping mindset.
Since that’s all there is, in my neck of the woods, I make myself scarce; so scarce so as to bypass social media. I don’t use it at all, never have. If I’m a stranger who sometimes comes to Mass, who keeps to herself, who doesn’t stick around, there’s nothing for anyone to post on social media. When there’s nothing gossip worthy, there’s no gossip. 
Better to have no friends than friends of the wrong sort.