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Quote from: pocheQuote from: DominvsSabaothQuote from: pocheQuote from: DominvsSabaothQuote from: crossbroQuote from: icterusHeh, Poche is right - nobody in the NO confuses communion services with Mass....Because Communion services are where nuns get to play like they are priests!In one of my old parishes, the nuns would fight over the right to do this. Fr. knew he could never be more than 2 minutes late to any scheduled Mass...else he'd show up to find a nun starting the introductory rite! I got out.We have these nuns at a NO parish I go to. They make it a point to use inclusive language during our Mass. I say "our Mass" because this is hardly their parish- in their own convent they do a daily mass and they give communion to a protestant minister who for some reason is invited to attend.This has been going on for years and years, so of course the bishop must be aware of it- and his predecessor too. Someone asked me why I don't report things to the bishop, now you know. They don't care what the peons think.To be honest Crossbro, if i was a monk, i'd invite the protestant minister to tell him he's a heretic and that he's not welcome at my church :heretic:why?to counter all the horrible ecuмenismBut if he's not welcome in your church why waste the cost of a postage stamp to send him the invitation if your intention is to tell him that he is not welcome in your church?twenty first century: i'd email himJeez
Quote from: DominvsSabaothQuote from: pocheQuote from: DominvsSabaothQuote from: crossbroQuote from: icterusHeh, Poche is right - nobody in the NO confuses communion services with Mass....Because Communion services are where nuns get to play like they are priests!In one of my old parishes, the nuns would fight over the right to do this. Fr. knew he could never be more than 2 minutes late to any scheduled Mass...else he'd show up to find a nun starting the introductory rite! I got out.We have these nuns at a NO parish I go to. They make it a point to use inclusive language during our Mass. I say "our Mass" because this is hardly their parish- in their own convent they do a daily mass and they give communion to a protestant minister who for some reason is invited to attend.This has been going on for years and years, so of course the bishop must be aware of it- and his predecessor too. Someone asked me why I don't report things to the bishop, now you know. They don't care what the peons think.To be honest Crossbro, if i was a monk, i'd invite the protestant minister to tell him he's a heretic and that he's not welcome at my church :heretic:why?to counter all the horrible ecuмenismBut if he's not welcome in your church why waste the cost of a postage stamp to send him the invitation if your intention is to tell him that he is not welcome in your church?
Quote from: pocheQuote from: DominvsSabaothQuote from: crossbroQuote from: icterusHeh, Poche is right - nobody in the NO confuses communion services with Mass....Because Communion services are where nuns get to play like they are priests!In one of my old parishes, the nuns would fight over the right to do this. Fr. knew he could never be more than 2 minutes late to any scheduled Mass...else he'd show up to find a nun starting the introductory rite! I got out.We have these nuns at a NO parish I go to. They make it a point to use inclusive language during our Mass. I say "our Mass" because this is hardly their parish- in their own convent they do a daily mass and they give communion to a protestant minister who for some reason is invited to attend.This has been going on for years and years, so of course the bishop must be aware of it- and his predecessor too. Someone asked me why I don't report things to the bishop, now you know. They don't care what the peons think.To be honest Crossbro, if i was a monk, i'd invite the protestant minister to tell him he's a heretic and that he's not welcome at my church :heretic:why?to counter all the horrible ecuмenism
Quote from: DominvsSabaothQuote from: crossbroQuote from: icterusHeh, Poche is right - nobody in the NO confuses communion services with Mass....Because Communion services are where nuns get to play like they are priests!In one of my old parishes, the nuns would fight over the right to do this. Fr. knew he could never be more than 2 minutes late to any scheduled Mass...else he'd show up to find a nun starting the introductory rite! I got out.We have these nuns at a NO parish I go to. They make it a point to use inclusive language during our Mass. I say "our Mass" because this is hardly their parish- in their own convent they do a daily mass and they give communion to a protestant minister who for some reason is invited to attend.This has been going on for years and years, so of course the bishop must be aware of it- and his predecessor too. Someone asked me why I don't report things to the bishop, now you know. They don't care what the peons think.To be honest Crossbro, if i was a monk, i'd invite the protestant minister to tell him he's a heretic and that he's not welcome at my church :heretic:why?
Quote from: crossbroQuote from: icterusHeh, Poche is right - nobody in the NO confuses communion services with Mass....Because Communion services are where nuns get to play like they are priests!In one of my old parishes, the nuns would fight over the right to do this. Fr. knew he could never be more than 2 minutes late to any scheduled Mass...else he'd show up to find a nun starting the introductory rite! I got out.We have these nuns at a NO parish I go to. They make it a point to use inclusive language during our Mass. I say "our Mass" because this is hardly their parish- in their own convent they do a daily mass and they give communion to a protestant minister who for some reason is invited to attend.This has been going on for years and years, so of course the bishop must be aware of it- and his predecessor too. Someone asked me why I don't report things to the bishop, now you know. They don't care what the peons think.To be honest Crossbro, if i was a monk, i'd invite the protestant minister to tell him he's a heretic and that he's not welcome at my church :heretic:
Quote from: icterusHeh, Poche is right - nobody in the NO confuses communion services with Mass....Because Communion services are where nuns get to play like they are priests!In one of my old parishes, the nuns would fight over the right to do this. Fr. knew he could never be more than 2 minutes late to any scheduled Mass...else he'd show up to find a nun starting the introductory rite! I got out.We have these nuns at a NO parish I go to. They make it a point to use inclusive language during our Mass. I say "our Mass" because this is hardly their parish- in their own convent they do a daily mass and they give communion to a protestant minister who for some reason is invited to attend.This has been going on for years and years, so of course the bishop must be aware of it- and his predecessor too. Someone asked me why I don't report things to the bishop, now you know. They don't care what the peons think.
Heh, Poche is right - nobody in the NO confuses communion services with Mass....Because Communion services are where nuns get to play like they are priests!In one of my old parishes, the nuns would fight over the right to do this. Fr. knew he could never be more than 2 minutes late to any scheduled Mass...else he'd show up to find a nun starting the introductory rite! I got out.
Quote from: RenzoApparently they don't call them low mass and high mass anymore. High Mass = NOMer comes to Church stoned.Low Mass = NOMer comes to Church depressed.
Apparently they don't call them low mass and high mass anymore.
I found a reference for Novus Ordo to Trad dictionary: http://fisheaters.com/modernist2catholicdictionary.html
Jehovah's witnesses door-knockers I call them heretics.