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Offline ManuelChavez

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« Reply #270 on: November 08, 2015, 11:35:34 AM »
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  • Quote from: Neil Obstat
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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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    I asked. They do not know who they are.

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    « Reply #271 on: November 08, 2015, 12:13:28 PM »
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  • On his fifteenth day at Boston, Manuel did send to me...

    Fifteen fractious confreres,
    Fourteen faked photo albums,
    Thirteen thwarted theories,
    Twelve devils delving,
    Eleven Pablos preaching,
    Ten leaps of logic,
    Nine loan sharks leering,
    Eight minds a-melting,
    Seven shills a-shilling,
    Six priests vacating,
    Five folding chairs!
    Four scolding words,
    Three henchmen,
    Two troubled tweets,
    and a Pfeiffer in a fig tree!
    Fortuna finem habet.


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    « Reply #272 on: November 08, 2015, 03:18:05 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.


    We like Mr. Rogers in our family. I especially appreciate his kind treatment of Monarchy. Of course he approached it in a natural way because he wasn't Catholic. He had some nice virtues. I used to pray for him when he was still living.

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    « Reply #273 on: November 08, 2015, 04:10:09 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.


    We like Mr. Rogers in our family. I especially appreciate his kind treatment of Monarchy. Of course he approached it in a natural way because he wasn't Catholic. He had some nice virtues. I used to pray for him when he was still living.



    He was a long-time vegetarian that died of stomach cancer.  I found this interesting.
    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 #274 on: November 09, 2015, 01:12:45 AM »
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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.


    We like Mr. Rogers in our family. I especially appreciate his kind treatment of Monarchy. Of course he approached it in a natural way because he wasn't Catholic. He had some nice virtues. I used to pray for him when he was still living.


    He was a long-time vegetarian that died of stomach cancer.  I found this interesting.


    Probably got sick from pesticides like an early version of Monsanto's Roundup.  

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    « Reply #275 on: November 09, 2015, 01:27:21 AM »
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  • As it turns out, not such a beautiful day in the neighborhood! Manuel should set his signature line to "Would you be mine, could you be mine, won't you be my bishop?"

    Fortuna finem habet.

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    « Reply #276 on: November 09, 2015, 01:30:38 AM »
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  • Quote from: Manuel on Nov 3
    Because of the many voices online and around the world, Father Pfeiffer had a discussion with the seminarians [regarding Ambrose]. I attended this discussion, and recorded it.

    I hope to post it soon.


    Manuel, I'd still like to see this discussion. Will you be publishing it soon?

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    « Reply #277 on: November 09, 2015, 01:55:20 AM »
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    Because of the many voices online and around the world, Father Pfeiffer had a discussion with the seminarians [regarding Ambrose]. I attended this discussion, and recorded it.

    I hope to post it soon.


    Manuel, I'd still like to see this discussion. Will you be publishing it soon?


    Yes, Manuel, I concur with Mater Dominici, please post this.


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    « Reply #278 on: November 09, 2015, 05:59:30 AM »
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  • It has been difficult, since the file must be converted to a video format to be put up on YouTube. I need to access a computer to do so. Computer access is controlled, and free time is limited. I apologize for this.

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    « Reply #279 on: November 09, 2015, 06:53:52 AM »
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    It has been difficult, since the file must be converted to a video format to be put up on YouTube. I need to access a computer to do so. Computer access is controlled, and free time is limited. I apologize for this.


    Manuel, this is neither difficult nor do you seem to have much limitation on computer access. You sure have enough time for your pathetic little blog at least... So either post the discussion, or be man enough to admit you've been instructed to blow everyone off.

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    « Reply #280 on: November 09, 2015, 06:57:24 AM »
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    It has been difficult, since the file must be converted to a video format to be put up on YouTube. I need to access a computer to do so. Computer access is controlled, and free time is limited. I apologize for this.


    Manuel, this is neither difficult nor do you seem to have much limitation on computer access. You sure have enough time for your pathetic little blog at least... So either post the discussion, or be man enough to admit you've been instructed to blow everyone off.


    I have not used a computer the entire time I have been here. In order to take the audio file and turn it into a video file, I need some computer software, such as movie maker, to add video to the audio. I have used my phone for all my writing, and my phone cannot convert the audio only to an audio/video format.

    Please do not accuse unless you have sufficient evidence to do so.


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    « Reply #281 on: November 09, 2015, 07:11:44 AM »
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    It has been difficult, since the file must be converted to a video format to be put up on YouTube. I need to access a computer to do so. Computer access is controlled, and free time is limited. I apologize for this.


    Manuel, this is neither difficult nor do you seem to have much limitation on computer access. You sure have enough time for your pathetic little blog at least... So either post the discussion, or be man enough to admit you've been instructed to blow everyone off.


    I have not used a computer the entire time I have been here. In order to take the audio file and turn it into a video file, I need some computer software, such as movie maker, to add video to the audio. I have used my phone for all my writing, and my phone cannot convert the audio only to an audio/video format.

    Please do not accuse unless you have sufficient evidence to do so.


    https://www.tunestotube.com/
    I have plenty of evidence to do so!

    Make it happen Manuel...

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    « Reply #282 on: November 09, 2015, 08:50:11 AM »
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  • Manuel why don´t you ask Pablo or the other neighbors for help?
    They know how to convert the file into a video format and Pablo could give you his computer.  :rahrah: :tv-disturbed:
    God bless!

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    « Reply #283 on: November 09, 2015, 09:01:16 AM »
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    It has been difficult, since the file must be converted to a video format to be put up on YouTube. I need to access a computer to do so. Computer access is controlled, and free time is limited. I apologize for this.


    Manuel, this is neither difficult nor do you seem to have much limitation on computer access. You sure have enough time for your pathetic little blog at least... So either post the discussion, or be man enough to admit you've been instructed to blow everyone off.


    I have not used a computer the entire time I have been here. In order to take the audio file and turn it into a video file, I need some computer software, such as movie maker, to add video to the audio. I have used my phone for all my writing, and my phone cannot convert the audio only to an audio/video format.

    Please do not accuse unless you have sufficient evidence to do so.


    https://www.tunestotube.com/
    I have plenty of evidence to do so!

    Make it happen Manuel...


    That is not evidence. It is a link to a program. I distrust many such programs, ones that promise free this or free that. I have always told people to stick with programs from reputable sources.

    I will look into this program, but I need to make sure it is safe, and will not compromise any of my security.

    I still prefer to do the encoding myself.

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    « Reply #284 on: November 09, 2015, 09:08:12 AM »
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  • Manuel it is so simple. As I said, Pablo could help you. He does it so well. Maybe your brother knows how to do it... But I´m sorry I forgot that he is not allowed to talk to you because you're a layman? Father Hewko said that the seminarians are no longer allowed to talk to the laity.  :scratchchin: