PabloSerna said:
They are not insults. You have taken them that way. Think about it.
At least two people have taken them as insults.
Think about it.
PabloSerna said:
They are not insults. You have taken them that way. Think about it.
PabloSerna said:
Is it insulting to warn someone when they are about to step off a cliff? He is the head shepherd of over a billion people. I took it as I have laid out from the beginning that this is more about getting on the same page.
747Ag said:PabloSerna said:
Is it insulting to warn someone when they are about to step off a cliff? He is the head shepherd of over a billion people. I took it as I have laid out from the beginning that this is more about getting on the same page.
What cliff? Where? To a group of the faithful that, in large part, try to cling to the Rock our Blessed Lord named/established?
Father: Son, don't play in the street.
Son: Yes, father.
Father: Don't play in the street, son.
Son: Yes, father, I know.
Father: Don't play in the street.
Son: Dad, I know the traffic laws and the dangers associated with playing in the road.
Father: Son, playing in the street is dangerous.
Son: Absolutely, dad. I have internalized this. Moreover, I'm actively teaching my own children this.
Father: Son, you're dangerously close to the street and you shouldn't play there.
Son: Dad... I'm in the yard. I don't like playing in the street. It's not part of the game. Being on the grass is way better.
Father: Son, don't play in the street... You could be killed.
Son: Dad, have you been listening to me? Do you even know what I'm about?
And on and on it goes. It's become so tiresome.
PabloSerna said:
Something to note (Homily, Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, 6/29/24):
The journey of the Apostle Paul is also, primarily, a passover experience. First, he is changed by his encounter with the Risen Lord on the road to Damascus and then, fervently contemplating the crucified Christ, discovers the grace of weakness. When we are weak, he tells us, it is then that we are strong, because we no longer rely on ourselves, but on Christ (cf. 2 Cor 12:10). Seized by the Lord and crucified with him, Paul can write, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Gal 2:20). Yet this does not lead to a consoling, inward-looking religiosity like that found in a few movements in the Church today on the contrary, the encounter with the Lord ignites in the life of Paul a burning zeal for evangelization. As we heard in the second reading, at the end of his life, he could say: "The Lord stood by me and gave me strength to proclaim the message fully, that all the Gentiles might hear it" (2 Tim 4:17).
PabloSerna said:
You should read about Archbishop Vigano's seminary he was establishing before thinking this statement is about SSPX. At least you can say you are in communion with Rome even if irregular.
PabloSerna said:
Vigano was out to become the next Lefebvre (1973) and while we tend to think everything is about the US Catholic Church, it may be that his warning (I still don't see the insult) may have been directed at the Vigano types that want to march to their own beat.
Serviam said:PabloSerna said:
Vigano was out to become the next Lefebvre (1973) and while we tend to think everything is about the US Catholic Church, it may be that his warning (I still don't see the insult) may have been directed at the Vigano types that want to march to their own beat.
The only place where Archbishop Vigano could be another Archbishop Lefebvre is in his head. Abp Vigano is an absolute egoist with a messiah complex who happens to hit the target every now and again because he sprays so far and wide. He lost his mind during the Trump administration when he somehow thought the faithful needed commentary on Q-Anon, the dominion servers used in the 2020 election, and correspondence with Trump from the titular Archbishop of Ulpiana (yes I know he used to be Ambassador to the USA).
I believe Archbishop Lefebvre will be canonized one day, and is one of the most humble figures of our modern Church. I hope Archbishop Vigano can humble himself and refrain from his explosive self-serving outbursts and be an actual respectable voice for traditionalism.
Serviam said:PabloSerna said:
Vigano was out to become the next Lefebvre (1973) and while we tend to think everything is about the US Catholic Church, it may be that his warning (I still don't see the insult) may have been directed at the Vigano types that want to march to their own beat.
The only place where Archbishop Vigano could be another Archbishop Lefebvre is in his head. Abp Vigano is an absolute egoist with a messiah complex who happens to hit the target every now and again because he sprays so far and wide. He lost his mind during the Trump administration when he somehow thought the faithful needed commentary on Q-Anon, the dominion servers used in the 2020 election, and correspondence with Trump from the titular Archbishop of Ulpiana (yes I know he used to be Ambassador to the USA).
I believe Archbishop Lefebvre will be canonized one day, and is one of the most humble figures of our modern Church. I hope Archbishop Vigano can humble himself and refrain from his explosive self-serving outbursts and be an actual respectable voice for traditionalism.
747Ag said:Serviam said:PabloSerna said:
Vigano was out to become the next Lefebvre (1973) and while we tend to think everything is about the US Catholic Church, it may be that his warning (I still don't see the insult) may have been directed at the Vigano types that want to march to their own beat.
The only place where Archbishop Vigano could be another Archbishop Lefebvre is in his head. Abp Vigano is an absolute egoist with a messiah complex who happens to hit the target every now and again because he sprays so far and wide. He lost his mind during the Trump administration when he somehow thought the faithful needed commentary on Q-Anon, the dominion servers used in the 2020 election, and correspondence with Trump from the titular Archbishop of Ulpiana (yes I know he used to be Ambassador to the USA).
I believe Archbishop Lefebvre will be canonized one day, and is one of the most humble figures of our modern Church. I hope Archbishop Vigano can humble himself and refrain from his explosive self-serving outbursts and be an actual respectable voice for traditionalism.
Wait. The Holy Mass doesn't end with "V is for Vigano"?
jrico2727 said:
747Ag said:jrico2727 said:
*Ecumenism*
Serviam said:
The great thing about Capitalism, if you think it, it's probably already for sale.
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Personally, I do make a distinction between Vatican I, which presented an infallible dogmatization, and Vatican II, which avowedly wanted to be (only) a pastoral council. It is understandable that it wanted to incorporate the top statements of Vatican I into the collegiality of the bishops in order to achieve a certain balance in the relationship between the pope and bishops. This does not mean that one could or can cut back on the content of the First Vatican Council.
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However, even in my youth I noticed that many passages of Vatican II are open to interpretation and have a very strong character of compromise or a certain ambiguity, which bothered me even then. I was a 20-year-old novice. As an altar boy, I experienced how brutally and excessively a liturgical reform was enforced that was neither intended by the Council Fathers nor can be inferred from the texts.
Serviam said:
Rorate Caeli, who had inside scoop on Traditiones Custodes is posting that the Vatican is set to ban the Traditional Latin Mass everywhere in the Roman Church, with the possible exception of ICKSP and FSSP (who without a Bishop are extremely vulnerable)
Expect a huge influx of parishioners into the SSPX and Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter.
I wish I could understand what is motivating the Holy Father to attack the most observant sectors of his flock, but this too shall pass.
Sea Speed said:
Unfortunately, the user name you're replying to has been excommunicated.