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Offline LucasL

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« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2015, 04:17:34 AM »
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  • There are false Catholics here in Brazil (The majority I must say) that say "Oh, the Council was PASTORAL. it should be seen in the light of tradition"

    Yaeah... Ok....  

    These people don't care about 2000 years, the Martys, the Saints, the Council... they only care about here and now. If the Pope has a great smile, they say "Amen" and you can show all the evidence in the world still they will refuse to see.

    It' the devilsh modern times my friends.


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    « Reply #16 on: October 16, 2015, 04:21:56 AM »
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  • Quote from: Neil Obstat
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    I appreciate your help, irirfleo, but the schedule of Fr.'s Masses won't help me if they are out of my area.  I am in Los Angeles, and I didn't see any California venues listed.

    It would be really great, however, if someone could translate my post, above, regarding the validity of Vat.II into Portuguese and send it to Fr. Cardozo.  I would love to hear his reaction to my post, if he has one.

    And mind you, this is prior to my having heard what he has to say about why we should "formally reject" Vat.II.  It may be an entirely different message he has and I might have a lot to learn from what he says.

    This seems to be a very important theme, because all the errors and disagreements today amongst Catholics can be seen as an outgrowth of misunderstanding the importance of Vat.II and its aftermath.

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    I'd contact someone who speaks spanish to translate the video to you my friend. Fr. Cardozo is a great Priest and he tells the Truth of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

    I've only send you the dates in order you to see how busy he is these days. Mexico, USA, Brazil.. and here in Brazil he travels from city to city almost every day.

    Again: read my previous post where I explained that the website I sent you only shows the dates and IS NOT maintained by Fr. Cardozo.


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    « Reply #17 on: October 16, 2015, 04:29:13 AM »
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  • .

    To be clear, the English Google translate version of the schedule from the website you sent me is this:



                                      Masses of September / October 2015
                                               Rev. Fr. Ernesto Cardozo

        Next Misas en el norte de Mexico: Miercoles (30 al Saturday 3 / oct), en Saltillo, a las 19.30 Sunday (4/10), en Saltillo, a las 10.30 Sunday (4/10), en Monterrey , a las 17.30 Monday (5/10), en Ciudad Juárez, a las 19:30 Martes (6 al 9/10) en Colorado, USA Saturday (10/10) in El Paso, Texas, USA, the them 11 Saturday (10/10), en Ciudad Juárez, a las 19.30 Sunday (11/10), en Ciudad Juárez, a las 10 Sunday (11/10), en Chihuahua, a las 19:30 Monday (12 al Saturday, 10.17), en Chihuahua, a las 19.30, followed by audiovisual (except el jueves que hay del exposición Most Holy. Sacramento) Sunday (18/10), en Chihuahua, a las 10.




    I set in bold the venues in USA, for the rest are in Mexico.  

    Ironically, some of these Mexico sites might be physically closer to me than the USA sites, but the practicality of my traveling to Mexico to meet him is prohibitive, unfortunately.

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    « Reply #18 on: October 16, 2015, 04:37:28 AM »
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    During the video Fr. Cardozo explains what is a Council and why Vatican II is not a Council of the Catholic Church.

    Are you able to see whether what Fr. Cardozo says in the video about "What a Council is, and why Vat.II is not a Council of the Church" is similar to, or different from, what I have said in the previous long post, above?

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    Offline LucasL

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    « Reply #19 on: October 16, 2015, 05:02:18 AM »
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  • In order to answer your question I think I'd better try to translate at least some more parts of his Sermon to english

    I would recommend first asking someone who speaks properly spanish, there may be someone near you that may help you or here in the forum. If you don't find anyone willing to do  I think it's better give you bad english written words than to say my own.

    One thing I can do is do a transcript. I can't promise I'll do soon though.

    (In any case let me repeat: spanish and portuguese are similar languages, but I it differs from region to region. I undertsand Fr. Cardozo 99,8% but I have trouble to understand other people, let's say from Madrid, Spain. This is just a small example to show you that one that's speaks portuguese can understand spanish from some regions but not from all spanish-speaking regions without proper studying)



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    « Reply #20 on: October 16, 2015, 06:23:41 AM »
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  • Quote from: irirfleo
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    He's in Brazil most of the time. He travels a lot

    He's from Argentina.

    Here's a powerful sermon:
    Por que condenar formalmente o Concílio Vaticano II? = "Why  formally reject Vatican II?"


    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/EYPp_xlycP0[/youtube]

    Interesting facts:  Being from Argentina and traveling a lot, he must have some experience with Bergoglio's history in that part of the world.  But his outlook on the Faith is obviously quite different, to say the least.  I can't help but wonder what Fr. Cardozo would be doing about now if he had been elected Pope instead???

    What does Fr. C have to say about Pope Francis, being from the same neighborhood, practically speaking?  He mentions "Francisco" in his sermon.

    I get the impression that he could write a book or ten about this topic.  

    Still, it would help if I could hear him in English.  Does he speak English?

    One thing's for sure:  
    There is someone who has a real gift for setting up the backdrop for an altar.
    The simple white curtain bordered with nicely arranged red draperies is wonderful to see.
    Am I imagining things, or is the wall behind the draperies curved, so it kind of embraces the altar?

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    He mentions Francis in other sermons. This one for instance:



    The title in english: "Summary about the Crisis in The Church"

    There's are great information about Bergolgio as a Bishop of Buenos Aires.  I'd save this video and ask someone who speaks spanish/english to translate to you, it's a very good video regarding the crisis in the Church, don't miss it.

    I don't feel safe to translate Fr. Cardozo words into english. As you have noted my english is not good.

    In the other video I did the best I could to give you in bad written english what he have said.




    Fr. Cardozo is a good priest.  He lives here in Brazil but is Argentinian.  He doesn't speak English.  He was ordained by Archbishop Lefebvre.  
    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 #21 on: October 16, 2015, 07:24:21 AM »
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  • Offline Neil Obstat

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    « Reply #22 on: October 19, 2015, 04:07:16 PM »
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  • The photograph in the above post is a good example of an image of two people who were standing next to each other when the photograph was taken, and there is no possibility of any Photoshop messing around to falsify the facts of history.

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    « Reply #23 on: October 19, 2015, 06:37:12 PM »
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  • Fr. Cardoso - St. Augustine, Florida

    (It's only allowing me to post a single picture)