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Author Topic: Battle in Thiberville - Parishioners fight for their traditional Priest.  (Read 5137 times)
Scipio_a
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« Reply #10 on: January 06, 2010, 11:52:AM »

How terrible! Let us pray for all those involved, including the bishop. This is a very sad situation. We need prayers for all parties involved in this that their hearts may be open to Christ! Honestly just seeing the fighitng in the Church was revolting. We are supposed to worship God in church. What does fighting before Jesus do?  I only hope that hte trad priest can stay.


No...that is not our job...to waste prayers on this tool.   If he were doing his job....he'd have the prayers of his diocese....
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« Reply #11 on: January 06, 2010, 12:09:PM »

How terrible! Let us pray for all those involved, including the bishop. This is a very sad situation. We need prayers for all parties involved in this that their hearts may be open to Christ! Honestly just seeing the fighitng in the Church was revolting. We are supposed to worship God in church. What does fighting before Jesus do?  I only hope that hte trad priest can stay.


No...that is not our job...to waste prayers on this tool.   If he were doing his job....he'd have the prayers of his diocese....

I'd say, pray for the destruction of the enemies of the Church.   You know, the thing that's revolting was the Bishop waving the rainbow flag around on his chasuble.  It was clearly meant to insult the good people of Normandy... He's obviously trying to rub the people's noses in it.

This Bishop should resign.  That is what, after all, happened when Bishop Arius denied the Incarnation, his people said, "we have no Bishop".

Anglo-Catholic perspective here: http://eponymousflower.blogspot.com/2010/01/anglo-catholic-reflects-on-events.html

Trads take over Church: http://catholicforum.fisheaters.com/index.php/topic,1917995.0.html
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« Reply #12 on: January 06, 2010, 12:27:PM »

We need to pray that the Pope gets involved on the side of the Trads in this. I am already on day 3 of my Novena for Pope Benedict, that he be resolved to return the Church to its Traditional base. We need many novenas of Rosaries concentrating on the Pope and on the problem in Thiberville, which is the same problem we all face.

You know, the first thing Satan did before getting his claws into the N-O catholics was to eliminate the convents, which provided the prayer-warriors on behalf of the priesthood.  We need to revive that kind of dedicated prayer, the proper use of the Rosary, to strengthen the Pope and with him all the connections of bishops and priests to the Traditional core of the Church.

I am using Novena of nine days because I know my own weakness, to resolve to pray every day "forever" is hard, but to resolve for nine days at a time is easier.  If each one of us inspires nine others to also pray this way, what growth of prayer there would be!
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« Reply #13 on: January 06, 2010, 12:31:PM »

We need to pray that the Pope gets involved on the side of the Trads in this. I am already on day 3 of my Novena for Pope Benedict, that he be resolved to return the Church to its Traditional base. We need many novenas of Rosaries concentrating on the Pope and on the problem in Thiberville, which is the same problem we all face.

You know, the first thing Satan did before getting his claws into the N-O catholics was to eliminate the convents, which provided the prayer-warriors on behalf of the priesthood.  We need to revive that kind of dedicated prayer, the proper use of the Rosary, to strengthen the Pope and with him all the connections of bishops and priests to the Traditional core of the Church.

I am using Novena of nine days because I know my own weakness, to resolve to pray every day "forever" is hard, but to resolve for nine days at a time is easier.  If each one of us inspires nine others to also pray this way, what growth of prayer there would be!

True reform must come from the Monks, you're absolutely right.
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« Reply #14 on: January 06, 2010, 07:03:PM »

We need to pray that the Pope gets involved on the side of the Trads in this. I am already on day 3 of my Novena for Pope Benedict, that he be resolved to return the Church to its Traditional base. We need many novenas of Rosaries concentrating on the Pope and on the problem in Thiberville, which is the same problem we all face.

You know, the first thing Satan did before getting his claws into the N-O catholics was to eliminate the convents, which provided the prayer-warriors on behalf of the priesthood.  We need to revive that kind of dedicated prayer, the proper use of the Rosary, to strengthen the Pope and with him all the connections of bishops and priests to the Traditional core of the Church.

I am using Novena of nine days because I know my own weakness, to resolve to pray every day "forever" is hard, but to resolve for nine days at a time is easier.  If each one of us inspires nine others to also pray this way, what growth of prayer there would be!

True reform must come from the Monks, you're absolutely right.

Certainly. We must all strive to renew our prayers and sacrifices. It's the most difficult part but also the most rewarding one.
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« Reply #15 on: January 06, 2010, 08:15:PM »

He should go trad, walk across to the SSPX, join up with them, and take his parishioners with him.   Someone send him a pamphlet.
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« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2010, 08:33:PM »

He should go trad, walk across to the SSPX, join up with them, and take his parishioners with him.   Someone send him a pamphlet.

*Sends him 'Time Bombs of Vatican Two'*

He probably knows all of that by now. Perhaps this incident will convince him to "jump ship", so to speak.
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"THE LORD is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? The Lord is the protector of my life: of whom shall I be afraid?" (Psalm 26:1)

"And we, too, being called by His will in Christ Jesus, are not justified by ourselves, nor by our own wisdom, or understanding, or godliness, or works which we have wrought in holiness of heart; but by that faith through which, from the beginning, Almighty God has justified all men; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen." — Clement, bishop of Rome

"I love truth," says he, "and not sects. I am sometimes a peripatetic, a stoic, or an academician, and often none of them; but—always a Christian. To philosophise is to love wisdom; and the true wisdom is Jesus Christ. Let us read the historians, the poets, and the philosophers; but let us have in our hearts the gospel of Jesus Christ, in which alone is perfect wisdom and perfect happiness." — Petrarch
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« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2010, 09:34:PM »

SIP SIP
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« Reply #18 on: January 06, 2010, 10:13:PM »

Here is another link, this one to a  Catholic blog:
http://fratres.wordpress.com/2010/01/05/video-the-battle-of-thiberville-rainbow-vested-bishop-jeered-at-by-angry-parishioners/

More links:
http://www.theanglocatholic.com/2010/01/news-from-thiberville/

http://lesfemmes-thetruth.blogspot.com/2010/01/more-on-french-revolution-at.html
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« Reply #19 on: January 06, 2010, 10:34:PM »

How terrible! Let us pray for all those involved, including the bishop. This is a very sad situation. We need prayers for all parties involved in this that their hearts may be open to Christ! Honestly just seeing the fighitng in the Church was revolting. We are supposed to worship God in church. What does fighting before Jesus do?  I only hope that hte trad priest can stay.


No...that is not our job...to waste prayers on this tool.   If he were doing his job....he'd have the prayers of his diocese....

I agree with you Blessed Karl.  This bishop needs prayers and so does the priest.  It is consoling to know that this bishop is actually receiving prayers at every Mass that the SSPX celebrates in his diocese. 
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