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Author Topic: Fr. Pagliarani at the Angelus Conference  (Read 4358 times)

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Offline Emile

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Re: Fr. Pagliarani at the Angelus Conference
« Reply #25 on: January 04, 2022, 11:52:37 AM »

Was pondering our situation in terms of Catholic history.

Has there ever been a time when the Pope went south and the entire Church hierarchy (including trads) was neutralized, like it is today?

Even in Catholic literature I don’t see any precedents for it?

The Arian Heresy did not go as far as today.

  The one book that came close to it was “Lord of the World”.  But even in that scenario, we still had a pope that was on our side.

.:facepalm:
Look on the bright side, Incred, we are getting the rare chance to enter unexplored territory!



:facepalm:

Re: Fr. Pagliarani at the Angelus Conference
« Reply #26 on: January 04, 2022, 08:04:31 PM »


That’s a good way to look at at it Emile. 

We have to be innovative like Daniel Boone!


Re: Fr. Pagliarani at the Angelus Conference
« Reply #27 on: January 05, 2022, 07:43:18 PM »

That’s a good way to look at at it Emile.

We have to be innovative like Daniel Boone!
The difference is that every Daniel Boone of this generation is autistic from the MMR series vaccines and has been eating ZOGchow instead of wild meat.

Re: Fr. Pagliarani at the Angelus Conference
« Reply #28 on: January 06, 2022, 07:03:50 AM »
The difference is that every Daniel Boone of this generation is autistic from the MMR series vaccines and has been eating ZOGchow instead of wild meat.
 
As I recall, Daniel Boone of Kentucky, died of acute indigestion after eating a large plate of sweet potatoes 🍠 

At that time period, he had nothing to properly wash it down his gullet.  

For Maryland Catholics had yet to set-up the whisky/bourbon industry?

Boone’s pioneer spirit and innovation became American folklore, but Our Lady’s warning of prudence and moderation were apparently not part of him.