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Traditional Catholic Faith => SSPX Resistance News => Topic started by: rlee on June 09, 2013, 12:47:48 PM
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Does anybody know what happened?
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Try harder in your defence of Judas Fellay. Just read your attack on Roberto Fiore.
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What? I'm certainly NOT defending him. I cannot find the website and am alarmed by that.
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What? I'm certainly NOT defending him. I cannot find the website and am alarmed by that.
Why are you alarmed? Take your concerns elsewhere. Roberto Fiore is a friend. Take it up with Judas Fellay.
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What does anything that is out there relating to Roberto Fiore have to do with this thread?
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Any comment on the treachery of Bishop Fellay?
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Got a couple of days? I would need at least that long.
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John, I'd probably start by referring you to the Recusant but it seems to either be having technical difficulties, or it just disappeared.
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What? I'm certainly NOT defending him. I cannot find the website and am alarmed by that.
Why are you alarmed? Take your concerns elsewhere. Roberto Fiore is a friend. Take it up with Judas Fellay.
Interesting company you keep.
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Problem with the web host.
The main page www.therecusant.com doesn't seem to be working but all the other pages are, e.g. http://www.therecusant.com/apps/blog/
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Good news. Thanks.
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My apologies for getting so annoyed with rlee. It was a bit like the heckler moment when Bishop W spoke at the London Forum. I got a bit fired up.
Given that Bishop Fellay was met with silence at Burghclere. It would be calumny on my part if I said that Banks and Bevan were paid to clap.
I thought rlee was attempting a fight back. I was obviously wrong.
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All issues of The Recusant are now available at this link:
http://www.ecclesiamilitans.com/the-recusant/
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All issues of The Recusant are now available at this link:
http://www.ecclesiamilitans.com/the-recusant/
Thank you!
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Thanks for the link, Sean. Is it possible to have the issues of The Recusant put on the Recusant website as well? It's good to have paper copies, but to have it online there would surely reach even more people.
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John Grace said:
"My apologies for getting so annoyed with rlee. It was a bit like the heckler moment when Bishop W spoke at the London Forum. I got a bit fired up.
Given that Bishop Fellay was met with silence at Burghclere. It would be calumny on my part if I said that Banks and Bevan were paid to clap.
I thought rlee was attempting a fight back. I was obviously wrong."
No problem John....I wish we could enjoy a face-to-face chat someday. I'd hope you would enjoy it as much as I would. I come here for some Catholic fellowship...electronically.
I'm glad you defended your friend, He's sailing with a lot of publicity head wind.
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All issues of The Recusant are now available at this link:
http://www.ecclesiamilitans.com/the-recusant/
Thank you!
Thanks for the link, Sean. Is it possible to have the issues of The Recusant put on the Recusant website as well? It's good to have paper copies, but to have it online there would surely reach even more people.
The link was provided by Ecclesia Militans, not Sean -- he was quoting it.
Why not copy all the issues onto CI, too?
We should all download the issues into our own systems and backups.
We should all have hard copies, too. Contact The Recusant and provide
your mailing address. Send them a 'small donation' to cover the costs.
Overseas mail is not cheap.
The postage for only 2 (two) copies was £3.30 -- which is currently
$5.45 USD.
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Problem with the web host.
The main page www.therecusant.com doesn't seem to be working but all the other pages are, e.g. http://www.therecusant.com/apps/blog/
(http://static.websimages.com/static/global/logos/apple-touch-icon-ipad.png)
"Sorry, this page was not found"
As of this morning, there is an additional problem.
Not only the main page is not found, but the page with the
messages of support is off line:
http://www.therecusant.com/conference-support
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They're baaaaaaaack... including the About Us / Sign in page!
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“Holy abandonment is found ‘not in resignation and laziness but at the heart of action and initiative.’ It would be dishonest to pray for victory without really fighting for it. ... ‘The things I pray for’, St. Thomas More prayed magnanimously, ‘dear Lord, give me the grace to work for.’ ”
His Grace, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre
Can someone please clarify where I can find this quote. The recusant refers to (“The Biography of Marcel Lefebvre” p. 523). However it's not there in my copy !?
Thanks
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“Holy abandonment is found ‘not in resignation and laziness but at the heart of action and initiative.’ It would be dishonest to pray for victory without really fighting for it. ... ‘The things I pray for’, St. Thomas More prayed magnanimously, ‘dear Lord, give me the grace to work for.’ ”
His Grace, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre
Can someone please clarify where I can find this quote. The recusant refers to (“The Biography of Marcel Lefebvre” p. 523). However it's not there in my copy !?
Thanks
You could send Ed. an e-mail, and ask him for the publication data on his copy. Maybe his edition is older, or maybe yours was edited later. He doesn't go to a lot of detail in his patchwork bibliographies. But don't complain to him about his thoroughness because he's prone to typically answer that they're not making any pretense of being 'professionals'. So it's not impossible that the page number was a typo, and maybe it was really p. 532, or p. 235 or whatever.
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