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Offline poche

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« Reply #255 on: November 07, 2015, 05:31:46 AM »
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  • Can you tell us about the order of the day in this seminary?

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    « Reply #256 on: November 07, 2015, 10:08:33 AM »
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    Can you tell us about the order of the day in this seminary?



    We've been asking about this since day one, literally.  He just blows us off.  His last post is about trying to recruit brothers.

    You can't make this stuff up.
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...


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    « Reply #257 on: November 07, 2015, 02:44:19 PM »
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    Can you tell us about the order of the day in this seminary?


    How cute--a troll feeding a troll.

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    « Reply #258 on: November 07, 2015, 02:58:24 PM »
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  • I haven't heard anything to distinguish Pfeifferville from Bawden's seminary.  More similarities than differences right down to invalid bishop on hand for "ordinations."  What a disgrace and a joke Fr. Pfeiffer has made of himself.  Should be pointed to as an example for the next 200 years not to let a big ego ride the short-bus through seminary.

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    « Reply #259 on: November 07, 2015, 02:59:09 PM »
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  • Manuel,

    Have the Fathers left for the weekend without telling you who the two secret Bishop are?  


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    « Reply #260 on: November 07, 2015, 03:12:31 PM »
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    Manuel,

    Have the Fathers left for the weekend without telling you who the two secret Bishop are?  


    Father Hewko is still here, and will be here all weekend. I haven't asked them about the secret bishops yet.

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    « Reply #261 on: November 07, 2015, 03:27:09 PM »
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  • Why Mr. Rogers as profile picture?   He wasn't Catholic.
    May God bless you and keep you

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    « Reply #262 on: November 07, 2015, 04:09:56 PM »
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    Why Mr. Rogers as profile picture?   He wasn't Catholic.


    He was a good man, and his calm demeanor, even temper and charitable outlook is rare these days.


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    « Reply #263 on: November 07, 2015, 06:21:16 PM »
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    Manuel,

    Have the Fathers left for the weekend without telling you who the two secret Bishop are?  


    Father Hewko is still here, and will be here all weekend. I haven't asked them about the secret bishops yet.


    Well please do get to it. Why are they hiding this ?

    Can we expect a reorganization and new staff at the seminary, and a permanent clerical presence there now?

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    « Reply #264 on: November 07, 2015, 06:24:46 PM »
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    Why Mr. Rogers as profile picture?   He wasn't Catholic.


    He was a good man, and his calm demeanor, even temper and charitable outlook is rare these days.


    Mr. Rogers was an effeminate heretic.  His program was an early step in jew-pushed brainwashing to normalize effeminacy & fαɢɢօtry.  Sorry you can't let go of your childhood illusions.  I watched his programs and enjoyed them too as a child.  But I grew up, aged, and came to see his program for what it was.

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    « Reply #265 on: November 07, 2015, 09:17:39 PM »
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    Why Mr. Rogers as profile picture?   He wasn't Catholic.


    He was a good man, and his calm demeanor, even temper and charitable outlook is rare these days.


    Mr. Rogers was an effeminate heretic.  His program was an early step in jew-pushed brainwashing to normalize effeminacy & fαɢɢօtry.  Sorry you can't let go of your childhood illusions.  I watched his programs and enjoyed them too as a child.  But I grew up, aged, and came to see his program for what it was.


    He wasn't Catholic, but I would not accuse him in this manner, for it is without merit.


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    « Reply #266 on: November 07, 2015, 09:53:30 PM »
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  • Statement from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Seminary concerning Archbishop Ambrose Moran

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    November 7th, 2015

    Dear faithful,

    After further investigation, the Seminary of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Boston, Kentucky, has decided not to associate with Archbishop Ambrose Moran.

    Please keep our nine seminarians and brothers in your prayers and we thank all who are praying for our apostolate.

    In Christ the King and the Immaculate Heart of Mary,

    Father Joseph Pfeiffer

    Father David Hewko




    http://www.filiimariae.org/2015/11/statement-from-our-lady-of-mount-carmel-seminary-concerning-archbishop-ambrose-moran-communique-du-seminaire-our-lady-of-mount-carme
    "In His wisdom," says St. Gregory, "almighty God preferred rather to bring good out of evil than never allow evil to occur."

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    « Reply #267 on: November 08, 2015, 01:23:41 AM »
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    Quote from: Ecclesiae

    ... blog http://30daysintheseminary.blogspot.com/2015/11/day-thirteen-highs-and-lows.html...


    It is not all about Pablo, and it is not a love hymn. It seems that you wish to twist my words to attack me, as a means to attack Pablo, Father Pfeiffer and the seminary. If I am.wrong in this assumption, I would love to be corrected in this.

    I have been fair, I have listened to others, I have brought the information to the attention of Fathers Hewko and Pfeiffer, which may have helped in their recent decision, as reported on this site earlier. I have not sought to do any injury to you or to anyone here.

    I ask for the same level of courtesy, charity and patience, Ecclesiae. If you have an issue with me or with what I have written, please contact me directly, or post your questions or concerns here.

    I am far from perfect, and I appreciate any charitable advice and corrections from fellow Catholics.

    One piece of advice I have received was to write less about food on my blog. I admit that I wrote too much about what the seminarians ate, and not enough about the seminary functions.

    This was good advice, something I can use to better myself.

    As always, if you have any questions or comments, for myself or for the Fathers, I will do my best to get answers for you.

    These are tough times, and they will only get harder. Please pray for me, and for all who are here in Boston, Kentucky.


    The weekend tends to be free time for the seminarians.

    Quote from: the blog

    Saturday, November 7, 2015
    Day Fifteen: Seminarians' Day Out.
    The weekend tends to be free time for the seminarians. The schedule for these days are [is] different from the rest of the week.

    After Mass, breakfast and Manualia, Father Hewko took the seminarians out to Louisville to visit the sick in the hospital.

    They had a packed lunch at the hospital before moving on to the next item on the agenda. Some of the food was given to the homeless who stay near the hospital.

    Father led the hike across the Big Four Bridge, to a chocolate and candy shop. The large group then visited two local churches. While at the first location, Father led the seminarians in singing the Salve Regina. After Father and the seminarians left, the few people who were present commented on the beauty and awe of hearing such divine music.


    The caravan arrived at the seminary  shortly before dinner.

    The seminarians seemed to enjoy their trek into the city. It is good to have a change of pace from their regular schedule, and to forget for a while the raging storms of controversy surrounding the seminary.

    Father will have Mass at 10am tomorrow, then he drive over to Nashville for Mass there. He is taking a couple seminarians to serve Mass. It is about two and a half hours each way. It must be done, to make sure souls have access to the Mass and the sacraments.

    The work of a priest never ends.



    ...It is good to have a change of pace from their regular schedule, and to forget for a while the raging storms of controversy surrounding the seminary...

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    « Reply #268 on: November 08, 2015, 09:40:09 AM »
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  • Manuel,

    The communique did not mention he consolation of who the two secret Bishops are.

    Have they told you yet?

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    « Reply #269 on: November 08, 2015, 09:51:38 AM »
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    Manuel,

    The communique did not mention he consolation of who the two secret Bishops are.

    Have they told you yet?

    If they would tell who they are, they wouldn't be secret anymore.

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