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Author Topic: "Bishops in every Garage"  (Read 2492 times)
Spooky7272
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« Reply #10 on: November 19, 2006, 06:59:PM »

Quote from: Quisp
I had to think about that, too. I think he means worrying  about where others are going to Mass, gossip about priests and laity,  etc. The trad in-fighting you see sometimes.
 
  There's nosy-parkers and in-fighting amongst trads?!?!?
 
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Revan
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« Reply #11 on: November 19, 2006, 08:14:PM »

Uh? What happened to the pictures?

 

edit: Nevermind, for a while there was some text about freemansons linking photos over the internet in place of the pictures. I don't know if anyone else saw it... maybe I'm crazy...

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QuisUtDeus
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« Reply #12 on: November 19, 2006, 08:24:PM »

freeservers not freemasons 

 

sigh

 

A lot of servers won't let you remote embed pictures, and when they detect it, they throw up a warning.  This is to reduce bandwidth issues.

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AdoramusTeChriste
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« Reply #13 on: November 19, 2006, 08:26:PM »

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freeservers not freemasons 

 

sigh

 

:lol: ROFL :lol:

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« Reply #14 on: November 20, 2006, 03:49:AM »

These bishops cannot be compared to the bulk of the sedevacantist bishops consecrated in the lineage of Abp. Thuc. These are descendants of the Palmar de Troya sect, not of Carmona-Rivera, Zamora, Guérard des Lauriers. These are typically possibly gnostico-Independent "Catholic" bishops. The consecration pictures are really stupidifying. They dress up like Greek bishops in white cloths, wear no Roman vestments, have strange symbolism and concede former adherence to occultism (like this bishop does: see his webpage stating he was earlier involved in occultism), etc. etc. etc.

 

They are not Roman Catholics at all. They lack all justification, intellectual standards, doctrinal rectitude etc. While e.g. Bp. Donald Sanborn, Bp. McKenna etc. are irregularly consecrated, they have open, clear, orthodox positions and conform themselves otherwise to Catholic norms.

 

These self-made bishops accumulating all kinds of "lines" are definitely nót. Even if they are valid bishops sacramentally speaking, they can never become so officially. Please mind: even the Middle Ages knew a lot of episcopi vagantes, going around bishops somewhere consecrated, ministering to outcasts.

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newtolatin
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« Reply #15 on: November 20, 2006, 08:18:AM »

Well, I'm just glad he got a haircut. Sheeesh!
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Other ages... are prone to faction, and it is our business to inflame them. Any small coterie, bound together by some interest which other men dislike or ignore, tends to develop inside itself a hothouse mutual admiration, and towards the outer world, a great deal of pride and hatred which is entertained without shame because the 'Cause' is its sponsor... Even when the little group exists originally for the Enemy's own purposes, this remains true.... The Church [H]erself is, of course, heavily defended... but subordinate factions within [H]er have often produced admirable results, from the parties of Paul and Apollos at Corinth down...." —The Screwtape Letters; number 7. C.S. Lewis
QuisUtDeus
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« Reply #16 on: November 20, 2006, 12:59:PM »

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Well, I'm just glad he got a haircut. Sheeesh!

 

Dude, my hair is down to the middle of my back.  Christ and the Apostles had long hair.  So did Samson and look what a haircut did to him.

 

I know you're just kidding around, but things like hair and clothes aren't what's important.  It's what's inside a person.  And I am one of the least-hippiest persons you will ever meet (I have long hair because I'm a metalhead).

 

While I agree it is unseemly and inappropriate for the clergy to have anything that draws attention to them because of culture (long hair, pierced ears, etc.), the problem with this gentleman is not his hair, but rather his thinking.

 

Now, I think all trad men should grow out their hair to match their capes.  It's only right.

 

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Marylou
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« Reply #17 on: November 22, 2006, 10:47:AM »

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This happens to be one of the reasons I cannot except sedevacantism.

The Baptism of Alexander Damon Mars
 March 13, 2003

This baptism took place in a private home, where I had a temporary altar set up to pray Mass for family and friends at the time.

Ego te baptizo...

Bishop Spadafore's Episcopal Consecration
 September 18, 2005
Ad multos annos! Ad multos annos! In December of 2004, I was approached regarding the subject of episcopal consecration for the sake of furthering my ministerial work. After several months of dialogue and inquest, the word «AxioV was uttered on Thursday, September 15, 2005, and on Sunday, September 18, 2005, the mitre was laid upon my head.

The consecration took place at an outside worship area at the 4-H camp near Yellow springs, Ohio, at 7:00am in the morning, and the photos were taken by Donna Firenczi.

Reception of the Gospels
 Laying on of the Gospels

The Imposition of Hands
 Imposition of Hands: Comple in sacerdote tuo summam ministerii tui...




what ever else is going on here - it is at least a valid baptism! (presuming the words of baptism were said of course)
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Marylou
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« Reply #18 on: November 22, 2006, 10:50:AM »

sure it's not Opus Dei?
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JuliusII
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« Reply #19 on: November 22, 2006, 10:57:AM »

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sure it's not Opus Dei?

 

No, it looks closer to Monty Python!

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