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Evidently at monkrock…you can have your moderist cake and eat it too. For people who can’t seem to reconcile with the fact that modernism is a sin.Did you also look under coffees very disrespectful.
And the modernist cake is what? Naming coffee after a saint? Please. I suppose you freak out when a winery is named after a saint or how about a city? Look at your foot! There’s a hole in it!Evidently at monkrock…you can have your moderist cake and eat it too. For people who can’t seem to reconcile with the fact that modernism is a sin.
Rash judgement? About what? The greater charity is to speak the truth, not condone others and their weak, sentimental, feel-good Catholicism. I don’t bless error.So is rash judgment - even more so!![]()
It would be quite helpful if you actually gave examples to support your argument.Rash judgement? About what? The greater charity is to speak the truth, not condone others and their weak, sentimental, feel-good Catholicism. I don’t bless error.
I don’t think so, seeing as how I live in a city named by the early California missionaries, the City of Angels. The modernist cake I refer to is that they can embrace all of the errors and sins of modernism and still claim to be Catholic.And the modernist cake is what? Naming coffee after a saint? Please. I suppose you freak out when a winery is named after a saint or how about a city? Look at your foot! There’s a hole in it!![]()
I don’t think I am quite following your concern - are you saying you think naming a product (in this case coffee) after a saint is a modernist error?I don’t think so, seeing as how I live in a city named by the early California missionaries, the City of Angels. The modernist cake I refer to is that they can embrace all of the errors and sins of modernism and still claim to be Catholic.
So you want others to do your work for you? Well okay, how about this for starters:It would be quite helpful if you actually gave examples to support your argument.
No, I am saying that the website embraces and reconciles modernism with the traditional Catholic Faith. Click on and read their “manifesto” on the right side of the page. Modernism has been condemned by pre-vatican II popes. Modernism is a sin.I don’t think I am quite following your concern - are you saying you think naming a product (in this case coffee) after a saint is a modernist error?
Again, how about some examples from their website to back up your claims.I don’t think so, seeing as how I live in a city named by the early California missionaries, the City of Angels. The modernist cake I refer to is that they can embrace all of the errors and sins of modernism and still claim to be Catholic.
Again, how about you give an example from their website to support YOUR claims that the people who run the site are doing anything against this?So you want others to do your work for you? Well okay, how about this for starters:
When Pope Pius X condemned the sillon in 1910, he taught:
Catholic doctrine tells us that the primary duty of charity does not lie in the toleration of false ideas, however sincere they may be, nor in theoretical or practical indifference towards errors and vices in which we see our brethren plunged, but in zeal for the intellectual and moral improvement as well as for their material well-being
Back it up. I’m not asking for you to do my work. I’m asking for you to do yours.Evidently at monkrock…you can have your moderist cake and eat it too. For people who can’t seem to reconcile with the fact that modernism is a sin.
See above: Click on the websites “manifesto” on the left side of page.Again, how about you give an example from their website to support YOUR claims that the people who run the site are doing anything against this?
You mad this comment:
Back it up. I’m not asking for you to do my work. I’m asking for you to do yours.
For you edification:For your edification:
Pascendi Dominici gregis (or “Feeding the Lord’s Flock”), which characterized Modernism as the** “synthesis of all heresies.” **Following these, Pius X ordered that all clerics take the Sacrorum antistitum, an oath against Modernism. He also encouraged the formation and efforts of Sodalitium Pianum (or League of Pius V), an anti-Modernist network of informants. (emphasis mine)
source:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_X
LOW (adj.): Humble in character or status. (synlowly, modest
FIDELITY (n.) The quality or state of being faithful to one’s obligations, duties, and observances. 1 (synallegiance, loyalty, devotion, piety
“Lo-Fi Living” is for those who are determined to find this simplicity, purity, and happiness, not by abandoning modern living, but by properly utilizing it, not by abandoning the modern world to itself and its own devices, but by participating in its life, walking with their fellow man in order to help him achieve the loftier ambitions inherent in Man himself put their by his Maker. “Lo-Fi Living” is for those who take more of an inward turn and outwardly stay planted. MonkRock provides a way of life for those who choose to stay in the modern world and work to pull it forward - a way to change the world from within and even be changed in the process. In short, if the “Back-to-the-Land” movement is the “rural solution”, then our “Lo-fi Living” is the urban (and suburban) one.
They want to bring Traditionalism to the modern world - no doubt to their generation… And? Isn’t that what you want to do? It’s getting quite ridiculous that people can’t use the word “modern” without someone accusing someone else of modernism.You cannot reconcile this statement:
MonkRock bridges the gap between the Traditional and the Modern
with this one:
Pascendi Dominici gregis (or “Feeding the Lord’s Flock”), which characterized Modernism as the “synthesis of all heresies.”