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Lets do something then
« on: February 18, 2011, 01:23:15 AM »
If we are aware of possible dollar collapse, high food prices, even future chastiments or war. Would it not work if a managable amount of catholic families ( some screening necessary) got together and just lived off the land? We could homeschool our kids, get a traditional priest to say mass at least once a month, build cabins, hunt moose, study our catholic faith, live off welfare if we had too and grow mega gardens? Just an idea. Apparently there is a group called the Beatitudes in France that do that. We know a priest (not really one though as they have their own pope) from The Magnificant in Quebec. Those guys are soooooooo self efficient. They have it all and need nothing. Smart very smart. Im not the gal to organize it but boy would I love it if 5000 traditional catholics moved into my area ( which is fairly affordable) and scared the living (Im tempted to say something here) mm mm out of the local Charismatic Novus Order donate to our cause group.  What a pleasant thought!!!

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« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2011, 11:02:14 AM »
I would start small...building from there...slowly...and only if necessary and/or desirable...

We will all need the help of others as we enter and pass through the heart of this mega-storm, so there is no time like the present to begin forming useful alliances/relationships.

Godspeed to you and yours, Annie :)


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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2011, 11:39:41 AM »
FWIW, I think such cooperation is going to prove vital, so, in tht sense, I think your general idea is a good one.  May Our Lady and her mother, who is also your patroness, guard and guide you, helping your ideas bear fruit according to God's holy will.  Time is short, to be sure, but Our Lady can get things done regardless of any obstacles.

Lets do something then
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2011, 12:03:23 AM »
As usual I want to much too fast. We must remember John Vianny who simply prayed in his empty church had it filled in no time. Not sure why we have the inspirations that we do but if God has a reason a purpose for it we pray his will be done. We have to be so careful that we dont put our will in front of Gods. In the meantime I personally know there is a reason why some of us have this strong desire to follow the Catholic faith, to dissociate from the world, to grow our own clean food, and raise our own animals or find someone else who does. Homeschooling too I find is a Huge inspiration that seems to safeguard Gods people from our very immoral society. No doubt God is working I hope we can hear and act upon his voice.     Annie

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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2011, 07:29:32 AM »
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As usual I want too much too fast.


That is quite normal and not necessarily a bad thing.  At present, more than a little urgency is necessary, as the speed of events that will work against such plans is increasing.  Those who wait too long will be unable to execute whatever plans they are considering, or will, at least, find it increasingly difficult, if not impossible, to put their ideas into practice.

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I personally know there is a reason why some of us have this strong desire to follow the Catholic faith, to dissociate from the world, to grow our own clean food, and raise our own animals or find someone else who does...No doubt God is working I hope we can hear and act upon his voice.


Agreed.  

FWIW, I am presently a teacher/SAT tutor, but have done MANY different things over the years, including quite a bit of back-breaking manual labor.  If you see fit to make use of it, my email address is gladius_veritatis@yahoo.com.

Eamon