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Author Topic: Extraordinary Hours: Pope Reopens File on Third Secret of Fatima  (Read 4545 times)
Tim
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« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2010, 06:39:PM »

Etc. is a big word, it could be anything. I think it 's not only a trial balloon but he may be taking the temperature. Perhaps he wants to see how many of us are listening, and will voice our support for him. Now's the time as James has mentioned to see if any more commentary comes down from other sources. He could use others to voice his directions.
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« Reply #11 on: May 17, 2010, 06:40:PM »

It doesn't seem as though there is anywhere in the Western world where abortion and soon gay marriage will not be the norm.

I agree its just something we will have to learn to ulitmatly live with. We can fight it but in the end it wont do any good.
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« Reply #12 on: May 17, 2010, 06:40:PM »

Maybe this is the time that we are supposed to tell him directly that we support him.  He reads FE don't you know?
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The Church is intolerant in principle because she believes;
she is tolerant in practice because she loves.
The enemies of the Church are tolerant in principle because they do not believe;
 they are intolerant in practice because they do not love.

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« Reply #13 on: May 17, 2010, 06:43:PM »

Maybe this is the time that we are supposed to tell him directly that we support him.  He reads FE don't you know?

acourse he does, he's really gglas, or tmoose, or Herr _Mannelig some such someone.  ;)  Sticking tongue out at you
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« Reply #14 on: May 17, 2010, 06:45:PM »

Maybe this is the time that we are supposed to tell him directly that we support him.  He reads FE don't you know?

acourse he does, he's really gglas, or tmoose, or Herr _Mannlig some such someone.  ;)  Sticking tongue out at you

If he's glgas I'm going sede.
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Quote from: Rev. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange O.P.
The Church is intolerant in principle because she believes;
she is tolerant in practice because she loves.
The enemies of the Church are tolerant in principle because they do not believe;
 they are intolerant in practice because they do not love.

Timorem Domini docebo vos.


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« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2010, 06:49:PM »

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I was thinking why would Portugal be the pin on the gernade.
Most likely because after seeing the vision, Lucia asked what was to become of Portugal, just as she asked if her cousins and friend would go to heaven.

What follows the etc.. could be anything.  Put in the word "until" or "if" and it opens up all possibilities.  

 "In Portugal, the dogma of faith will always be preserved IF the Holy Father consecrates Russia in time...." or UNTIL your death... or "during this second war".. etc...
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"That one simple question, whether Jesus of Nazareth was God Incarnate, becomes increasingly decisive between people, as history moves forward. .... The answer to this question cuts into human ties and seems to reflect even on the nature of inanimate things.  What if:  all that is folly in the eyes of the Greeks, and scandal in the eyes of the Jews, ... is Truth?"

And there was no doubt about it -- towards Him we had been running, or from Him we had been running away, but all the time He had been in the center of things.
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« Reply #16 on: May 17, 2010, 06:49:PM »

Walty you're probably closer than you think. Do you see how many whacky posters come here to start trouble ? That means this place is a threat to some folks with money. While I can't see HH pope Benedict XVI sitting at the screen, they have a whole lot of seminarians at the switchboard and I'm sure more doing other jobs like monitoring opinion.It wouldn't be much different than a spy at a listening post in the day behind the iron curtain.
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« Reply #17 on: May 17, 2010, 06:54:PM »

Walty you're probably closer than you think. Do you see how many whacky posters come here to start trouble ? That means this place is a threat to some folks with money. While I can't see HH pope Benedict XVI sitting at the screen, they have a whole lot of seminarians at the switchboard and I'm sure more doing other jobs like monitoring opinion.It wouldn't be much different than a spy at a listening post in the day behind the iron curtain.
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I look at it this way, if we're right, and traditionalism really is Catholicism and vice-versa then the end-game of the powers that be is to continue and further the reign of secularism and modernism both in and outside of the Church.  The biggest threat to that is traditionalism and fisheaters is one of if not the largest and most influential websites/"communities" of traditionalists out there.  It's vital to the movement and a source of a lot of information, truth, and spiritual strength.  All I'm saying is that I think we'd be surprised to find out who out there actually keeps an eye on a lot of threads here. 

That might be tin-foil hat stuff, but I don't think so.
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Quote from: Rev. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange O.P.
The Church is intolerant in principle because she believes;
she is tolerant in practice because she loves.
The enemies of the Church are tolerant in principle because they do not believe;
 they are intolerant in practice because they do not love.

Timorem Domini docebo vos.
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« Reply #18 on: May 17, 2010, 06:59:PM »

Not tinfoil hat at all.  After the leak of the SPLC and ADL briefings sent to the Missouri police and the Department of Homeland Security, it is confirmed (Though FE is not mentioned -- YET).  Of course we are monitored.  And eventually the leftists will conclude that they must kill real Catholics.  They always come to that conclusion, since they are ultimately run by the devil.
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"God's Wrath is Glorious, and I have a front row seat"

"We can not guarantee success.  We can only deserve it."

"And who do you say that I Am?"
"That one simple question, whether Jesus of Nazareth was God Incarnate, becomes increasingly decisive between people, as history moves forward. .... The answer to this question cuts into human ties and seems to reflect even on the nature of inanimate things.  What if:  all that is folly in the eyes of the Greeks, and scandal in the eyes of the Jews, ... is Truth?"

And there was no doubt about it -- towards Him we had been running, or from Him we had been running away, but all the time He had been in the center of things.
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« Reply #19 on: May 17, 2010, 07:03:PM »


On the Fatima website I heard Fr. Gru0ner speaking on these words of our Blessed Mother, which were written down for us by Sr. Lucy, who was one of the three seers at Fatima. I think he said what Our Lady meant was that Portugal would never turn away from the Blessed Mother (in other words, Portugal won't become Protestant), and thus that nation would always keep Jesus as well. Fr. Gruner also quoted Cardinal Newman, saying that 'when the nations abandon the Blessed Virgin Mary, then eventually they abandon Christianity altogether.'

This doesn't mean that Portugal won't have it's problems, such as gay marriage and abortion. I don't think there's anywhere in the world that can be entirely without such problems, especially in these evil days.

It really does seem true. Don't you think this is true? Eventually the faith of a nation wains when they turn away from Mary. This has happened all over Europe, all over the West really.


Thanks, that assumption does make some sense..It could have to do with the Blessed Mother directly. I guess we just have to be patient and watch how this whole thing plays out.
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