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Author Topic: Private Papal Audience  (Read 981 times)
CounterRevolutionary
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« on: February 15, 2006, 10:45:AM »

If you could have a private audience with the Pope what would you ask him. (I'm looking for Indultarians, SSPXers and Neo-Catholics)

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DominusTecum
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« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2006, 01:53:PM »

I'd ask him (in a very nice, polite way of course) why he insists upon serving the revolution rather than revelation, and why can't he bring back the unchanging teachings of the Church into public view, to be a light to the nations of absolute truth.

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Kephapaulos
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2006, 02:43:PM »

I am not really sure what I would say myself, but I may say more later on this. I think I would first say to him that I will indeed pray he "not flee for fear of the wolves." Smile

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Padre_Pro
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« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2006, 09:51:PM »

I had a dream the other night that somebody I know and I had the  opportunity to meet with Pope Benedict XVI. In my dream the person that  accompanied me was asking the Pope what was wrong with him and why he  was letting Vatican II persist, and then the Pope told me i kissed his  ring incorrectly.
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Extraecclesiamnullasalus
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« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2006, 10:07:PM »

I would ask him to pray with me. and ask him to pray for me, and I  would say that i would pray for him. i would also ask his opinions on  the sspx, and the universal indult, respectfully and i would also ask  him nicely if he could get rid of  girl acoyltes. I would also ask  him  to please correct the crisis in the church, very  respectuflly.
 
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« Reply #5 on: February 15, 2006, 10:18:PM »

After a long lecture and pose like that of the Chief Rabbi of Warsaw to Pope John Paul II;

 

"What were you thinking?!?!"

 

 

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Kephapaulos
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« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2006, 11:22:PM »

Quote from: Padre_Pro
I had a dream the other night that somebody I know and I had the opportunity to meet with Pope Benedict XVI. In my dream the person that accompanied me was asking the Pope what was wrong with him and why he was letting Vatican II persist, and then the Pope told me i kissed his ring incorrectly.

That reminds of some years ago when I had a dream that I was in some big NO church that was like a large semicircular inside stadium, and I was talking to John Paul II who was sitting at the top back part far away from the crowd that was centered around the altar. I then saw the former Archbishop of my archdiocese of San Antonio (Patricio Flores). Archbishop Flores seemed like he was really into some kind of assembly thing that was going on in the church, while John Paul II was by himself. Now John Paul II seemed like a peaceful man to me, but I was not sure about what the dream at the time. This was before I went to the trad position or even really heard of Tradition. I think now the dream may have symbolized how much many are disrespecting the Petrine Office. The popes for the past forty years have been too scared of the world, and they do not exercise their office in the proper manner. Nonetheless, that is no excuse for them to have done what ever they did that was harmful to souls. Many do not respect the Holy Father now due to the fact that also he does not assume his authority as he should as well as the lack of belief on the part of many who say they believe.

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CounterRevolutionary
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« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2006, 07:55:AM »

I guess its alright to say this....

 

My NO parish is going on pilgramige to Rome. Though we will not get to meet the Pope, we will be staying in the convent with the Sisters who sort through his mail. I plan on slipping somthing in!

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StThomasMore
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« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2006, 05:39:PM »

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I guess its alright to say this....

 

My NO parish is going on pilgramige to Rome. Though we will not get to meet the Pope, we will be staying in the convent with the Sisters who sort through his mail. I plan on slipping somthing in!

 

good luck with that! Smile

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Marty
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« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2006, 06:55:PM »

I would ask him...

'Ya wana beer Holy Father?'

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