Be kind to your moderator :)

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Please be kind to your moderator and to other members of the forum.

Do not create threads on subjects that have nothing to do with Catholic tradition. Those threads tend to go in many directions and fail to provide any information on traditions and customs of the Catholic Church.

Questions on ecumenism, other religions, spiritual battles, personal moral problems and the like need to be posted in the proper forum. There are other posters in those forums who love to help people with such questions.

In TC Forum, the focus has to be something that is part of our tradition and our customs.

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I am grieved at the thought that anyone would not be kind to the moderator of this sub-forum since, in fact, you are yourself exceedingly kind and set such a worthy example of kindness, that should be emulated.

Thank you, on this feast of All Saints, for all that you do. I gladly invoke the blessing of the Lord upon you.
 
I admit that I am often mystified by the subjects that are posted under “Traditional Catholicism.” Perhaps a more prominent definition of acceptable subject matter?

As year 499 rolls on, I admit that maintaining charity in all cases is indeed a challenge. Yet, I am well aware that we are held to each idle word that we speak (Matthew 12:34-37)
 
I had been wondering why political debate threads have been allowed to go on unabated They had little relevance to religious debate ,I for one will be happy when your Election is over
I have found all moderators very good,except for one,😃
Can’t Please everyone,🙂
 
I think, Mr. Casey and Mr. Francis, that a more bold approach on your parts may be more fruitful…given that the first five topics in “Traditional Catholicism” at the present moment I am posting this concern a personal moral issue, intercommunion with the Lutherans, another personal moral issue, RCIA, and how one might could understand the gospel reading at today’s Mass. However worthy the topic…they do not seem to meet the criteria you have herein expressed

I only make this comment in order to push your thread back to the top with the hope, which has no real basis in reality, that doing so may somehow help your plaintive appeal to be complied with.

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