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Re: +Vigano's Greatest Epistle
« Reply #30 on: February 21, 2023, 12:14:56 PM »
You are the con-man here, not Vigano.

You were once asked to name one single priest on planet earth that you trust, and who's position you 100% endorse.

You could not come up with one.

For all we know, you are a non-Catholic Jєω infiltrator assigned to discredit Vigano.

Yeah, okay.
I’m a Jєω and you’re an ex-seminarian queer.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: +Vigano's Greatest Epistle
« Reply #31 on: February 21, 2023, 12:53:09 PM »
Perhaps this individual has not read St. Augustine and doesn't see the analogy.  I mentioned the same concerns to a family priest who explained similarly to how you did so I chalk it up to my own personal ignorance rather than shady dealings on the part of the archbishop.  But I'm still cautious because I learned my lesson being one of the "early adopters" of Pfeifferism.  I won't make that mistake again.

I get that not everyone is acquainted with all of what St. Augustine wrote.  Problem is that I've explained it to this poster multiple time already, including once with relevant citations.  But even if someone doesn't know, there's a such a thing as making an allowance, prior to condemning someone, for not having all the facts.


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Re: +Vigano's Greatest Epistle
« Reply #32 on: February 21, 2023, 12:54:59 PM »

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: +Vigano's Greatest Epistle
« Reply #33 on: February 21, 2023, 12:59:22 PM »
Shouldn't he be telling people things more along the lines of, "You people of the world are all on the road to tell and you will be tormented forever after your death if you don't repent of your sins and embrace the Catholic religion as it was taught and practiced before the 1960s"? And then tell people what those teachings are in particular?

Instead of commenting on the words of a TV news anchor, American politicians, people in Davos, environmentalism, and similar things. People need the gospel, not politics.

Re-read my post about prudence.  Depends on what you're trying to accomplish and how effective your words might be.  I'm not required to walk around all day telling everyone I meet that they're "on the road to hell and will be tormented forever."  They'd honestly just think I was insane if I tried it, and some of this nonsense verges upon insanity.  How many people do you tell that to each day?  Probably 0 on average.

Maybe you could tell some of your SV priest buddies to stop telling non-Catholics and infidels that they can be saved.

Re: +Vigano's Greatest Epistle
« Reply #34 on: February 22, 2023, 12:44:47 AM »
Shouldn't he be telling people things more along the lines of, "You people of the world are all on the road to tell and you will be tormented forever after your death if you don't repent of your sins and embrace the Catholic religion as it was taught and practiced before the 1960s"? And then tell people what those teachings are in particular?

Instead of commenting on the words of a TV news anchor, American politicians, people in Davos, environmentalism, and similar things. People need the gospel, not politics.
Interesting question, Yeti.
No doubt that is what all men need to understand.
But knocking on someone's front door and telling them they are on the road to Hell doesn't always achieve the desired goal.
All the souls living today are all so different, in their temperaments, their upbringing, their education, their understanding of why they exist...
Souls come to God in different ways. There are some, no doubt, who are converted through understanding the Jєωιѕн question, others will have the scales fall from their eyes seeing the diabolical influences working in the Church and politics today.
Truth matters in all facets of life, and proclaiming it as Archbishop Vigano does can only help lead souls to Him Who is Truth itself.
I think if you study his voluminous writings you will find there is no shortage of warnings along the lines you suggest.