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USA Hispanics from the SSPX
« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2012, 08:54:51 PM »
Quote from: roscoe
There is No Such Thing as 'racism'.


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USA Hispanics from the SSPX
« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2012, 08:55:37 PM »
Quote from: s2srea
Fr. Hawker (of the Arcadia Priory) set up a once-a-month Spanish sermon to meet the needs of the Mexican and other Latino Catholics in the Colton, CA chapel (St. Joseph and IHM Chapel). During his sermon, a large majority of the (anglos) 'influential' families got up and left in disgust. This is why my family left our local SSPX chapels.


"A once a month sermon", That's it? And "a large majority" left in disgust?

That's not Catholic." Those people that walked out have not God's grace. What lack of fortitude, for I'm sure that the majority of those that walked out were just following one or two leaders (instigators).

Hey, if a sermon is lame, we all will tend to think of other things, though I try to keep it Catholic, maybe meditating about a passage in the gospel or in any other writing in the missal, or meditating on my own needs before God. What's the big deal about not listening/ tuning out a sermon in say Vietnamese once a month?

Those people who walked out are not Catholic.



USA Hispanics from the SSPX
« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2012, 08:56:49 PM »
Quote from: nadieimportante
Quote from: s2srea
Fr. Hawker (of the Arcadia Priory) set up a once-a-month Spanish sermon to meet the needs of the Mexican and other Latino Catholics in the Colton, CA chapel (St. Joseph and IHM Chapel). During his sermon, a large majority of the (anglos) 'influential' families got up and left in disgust. This is why my family left our local SSPX chapels.


"A once a month sermon", That's it? And "a large majority" left in disgust?

That's not Catholic." Those people that walked out have not God's grace. What lack of fortitude, for I'm sure that the majority of those that walked out were just following one or two leaders (instigators).

Hey, if a sermon is lame, we all will tend to think of other things, though I try to keep it Catholic, maybe meditating about a passage in the gospel or in any other writing in the missal, or meditating on my own needs before God. What's the big deal about not listening/ tuning out a sermon in say Vietnamese once a month?

Those people who walked out are not Catholic.



Ii'm still in disbelief that it even happened Nadie!!!

USA Hispanics from the SSPX
« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2012, 09:04:34 PM »
Quote from: Telesphorus
Of course in crime statistics mestizos are counted as whites.


Are you sure about this? I would have thought everyone "South of the Border', even Brazilians, would be classified in the USA as "Hispanics".

USA Hispanics from the SSPX
« Reply #19 on: January 17, 2012, 09:07:39 PM »
Quote from: nadieimportante
Quote from: Telesphorus
Of course in crime statistics mestizos are counted as whites.


Are you sure about this? I would have thought everyone "South of the Border', even Brazilians, would be classified in the USA as "Hispanics".



Since there is no Hispanic category in the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports and approximately 93 percent of Hispanics identify themselves, or are identified by law enforcement officers, as white, most arrests of Hispanics are added to white violent crime rates.

http://www.futurity.org/society-culture/skewed-stats-distort-black-crime-reports/