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Teresia
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« on: January 12, 2012, 04:28:AM »

Hello,

This thread is on behalf of a very close friend who is looking for a traditional Catholic spouse. She is 30 years old and lives in Sydney, Australia; however, I am pretty sure that she will relocate if necessary.

She is of an Indian ethnic background and attends the FSSP TLM daily. She is an excellent cook, very tidy, modest and usually wears skirts. She is currently in the Australian army and has a great love of sport and children.

So if any of you young men out there are interested, please send me a PM Smile

God bless

-Teresia.
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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2012, 12:02:PM »

Sounds like a treat!
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Teresia
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2012, 03:19:AM »

I'm sure it would be to the lucky guy  Smile
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The happiness of every man, woman and child in the whole world all put together would not equal a split second of the happiness that shall be yours in heaven - St Augustine
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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2012, 05:07:AM »

Tell her to go on the Christus Rex pilgrimage. That seems to be how all Australian trads find their spouse  LOL
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Teresia
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« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2012, 10:25:PM »

Tell her to go on the Christus Rex pilgrimage. That seems to be how all Australian trads find their spouse  LOL
Hahahaha!! Yes, true!! A lot of young ladies at our apostolate have met their spouses through CC, but definitely not all  Sticking tongue out at you! Great idea......
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The happiness of every man, woman and child in the whole world all put together would not equal a split second of the happiness that shall be yours in heaven - St Augustine


Aragon
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« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2012, 11:17:PM »

Tell her to go on the Christus Rex pilgrimage. That seems to be how all Australian trads find their spouse  LOL
Hahahaha!! Yes, true!! A lot of young ladies at our apostolate have met their spouses through CC, but definitely not all  Sticking tongue out at you! Great idea......

The FSSP apostolate has too many young ladies up at Sydney. Don't you have 1000 parishioners or something ridiculously awesome like that? Far too much work for the priests. You clearly need to send some of the young ladies down to Melbourne...
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Remember Dear Christian, you have but one soul to save, One God to love and serve, One eternity to expect. Death will come soon, judgement will follow, and then, Heaven or Hell forever.
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« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2012, 04:13:AM »

Tell her to go on the Christus Rex pilgrimage. That seems to be how all Australian trads find their spouse  LOL
Hahahaha!! Yes, true!! A lot of young ladies at our apostolate have met their spouses through CC, but definitely not all  Sticking tongue out at you! Great idea......

The FSSP apostolate has too many young ladies up at Sydney. Don't you have 1000 parishioners or something ridiculously awesome like that? Far too much work for the priests. You clearly need to send some of the young ladies down to Melbourne...

This! Sydney is awful anyway.... ;)
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Teresia
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« Reply #7 on: February 15, 2012, 05:24:AM »

Tell her to go on the Christus Rex pilgrimage. That seems to be how all Australian trads find their spouse  LOL
Hahahaha!! Yes, true!! A lot of young ladies at our apostolate have met their spouses through CC, but definitely not all  Sticking tongue out at you! Great idea......

The FSSP apostolate has too many young ladies up at Sydney. Don't you have 1000 parishioners or something ridiculously awesome like that? Far too much work for the priests. You clearly need to send some of the young ladies down to Melbourne...
Remember...there are 2 FSSP apostolates in Sydney  Sticking tongue out at you The one in the Archdiocese, Lewisham, http://maternalheart.org/ has over 1,000 parishioners (as well as a gorgeous church) and loads of single trad young ladies (oh yeah, and men too!).

The one I go to is in the Parramatta diocese (approx. 20 kms. from Lewisham) http://www.latin-mass-mulgoa.com/and there are some single trads but not overly many...The ones in our apostolate tend to marry very young; whereas in Lewisham, they like to wait for decades!lol.

Hahahaha!! I have a better solution! Why not move to Sydney?!?!?!
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"THOU HAST MADE US FOR THYSELF, O LORD, AND OUR HEARTS WILL ALWAYS BE RESTLESS UNTIL THEY REST IN THEE" - St Augustine

The happiness of every man, woman and child in the whole world all put together would not equal a split second of the happiness that shall be yours in heaven - St Augustine
Teresia
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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« Reply #8 on: February 15, 2012, 05:27:AM »

Tell her to go on the Christus Rex pilgrimage. That seems to be how all Australian trads find their spouse  LOL
Hahahaha!! Yes, true!! A lot of young ladies at our apostolate have met their spouses through CC, but definitely not all  Sticking tongue out at you! Great idea......

The FSSP apostolate has too many young ladies up at Sydney. Don't you have 1000 parishioners or something ridiculously awesome like that? Far too much work for the priests. You clearly need to send some of the young ladies down to Melbourne...

This! Sydney is awful anyway.... ;)
What does Melbourne have which is so superior to Australia's largest city???  And I should know, I was born in Melbourne  Sticking tongue out at you


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"THOU HAST MADE US FOR THYSELF, O LORD, AND OUR HEARTS WILL ALWAYS BE RESTLESS UNTIL THEY REST IN THEE" - St Augustine

The happiness of every man, woman and child in the whole world all put together would not equal a split second of the happiness that shall be yours in heaven - St Augustine
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« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2012, 09:08:PM »

I knew a lady called Philippa there once.  She was a dish.  Married a French Trad if I recall.  She still owes me $ 150 she borrowed back in 1997.
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