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First of all, Im on a chair.what are you on?
they are real photos.
I know they are real, I just dont believe my eyes.
First of all, Im on a chair.what are you on?
they are real photos.
Catholic Dude said:(First of all is this real? Did someone use photoshop or is this really a Catholic mass?)
So here is what I saw that nobody talked about.
-Post #1, 1st pic, if you look carefully INTO the side of the the “altar” right above the tree you will see a little picuture of Mary with her head down looking sad.
-Post #1, 1st pic, the “altar girl” behind the woman doing animal charades (im guessing she is a monkey?) is facing the wrong way.
-Post #1, 2nd pic, if you look into the first wine pitcher you can see a face in the right-side part of the wine.
-Post#1, 2nd pic, one of the pitchers doesnt match the other two.
-Post #1, 3rd pic, the main candle is burned out.
-Post #1, 3rd pic, Even the kids turn their backs to Britney.
-Post #1, 2nd & 3rd pic, the priest is wearing a womans watch and britney is wearing a mans watch.
Post #13, 1st pic, a candle in the left side in the back is burned out.
Post #13, 1st pic, one guy on the steps on the left with his back turned cant take it and throws up in a bag.
-Post #13, the 2nd pic, the first woman in blue only has one foot.
-Post #13, 2nd pic, the guy in the middle cant keep it to himself.
So what do you guys think? Have I lost it from looking at such disrespect of the mass? If this is real, then what was going on here? This cant be allowed, can it?
JPII appointed him.Is there a mandatory retirement age for Cardinals? How old is the Cardinal? I was just thinking that maybe it will take retirement of the Cardinal to put things back on the right track.
Does anybody know who appointed him Cardinal?
In Christ,
Scarlet
Is there a mandatory retirement age for Cardinals? How old is the Cardinal? I was just thinking that maybe it will take retirement of the Cardinal to put things back on the right track.
the retirement age is 80. he just turned 69. things were very different when JPII appointed him in '85 and elevated him in '91. there are politics involved too. it doesn’t look very good if the archbishop of the largest u.s. diocese is passed over, after his predecessor (a cardinal) dies. he is only one of 1200 others. most of those others aren’t blind. (i hope)Does anybody know who appointed him Cardinal?
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sweetheart, you started the name calling. My original post wasn’t even addressed to you. If I want your opinion, I’ll ask for it.All you are doing is compounding your boorishness…
HumbleSinner said:The singer is not in a very modest pose especially with that slit half way up her skirt. It appears From this photo our Southern CA teenage girls had front row seats.
I thought the retirement age for a diocesan ordinary was 75? (I could be wrong).the retirement age is 80. he just turned 69. things were very different when JPII appointed him in '85 and elevated him in '91. there are politics involved too. it doesn’t look very good if the archbishop of the largest u.s. diocese is passed over, after his predecessor (a cardinal) dies. he is only one of 1200 others. most of those others aren’t blind. (i hope)
I live in the archdiocese as well. The problem runs deeper that you might think. From what I’m told by someone who has attended some of the archdiocesan liturgy meeting, many of the “liturgists” consider the Cardinal Mahony to be… "conservative.***"… the worst thing is that these photos don’t show the half of it. mahoney’s idea of the holy liturgy is performance, audience, hyperventalating euphoria, entertainment. people in the pews and money in the basket.
…for those of you who are indignant about the little things that happen in your parishes, this stuff will make its way to you soon. this is a catechists’ convention. the people go with the intention of ‘learning’ and then ‘teaching’ in their parishes. it is a slow moving, deadly disease. these lemmings suck it in. they applaud after every ‘hymn’ (i call it “number”)
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**CHOCK FULL OF VARIETY. **The 2005 Religious Education Congress, put on by the archdiocese of Los Angeles, promised to be a multi-cultural smorgasbord, said the February 5 Tidings. “I think we have tried to bring together talent from across cultures and generations that will awake us to grace,” Sister Edith Prendergast, archdiocesan directress of religious education, said. As part of the fare, Bishop Gabino Zavala was to preside at the “Mass of the Americas/Misa de las Americas,” to honor “the richness and giftedness of the many cultures of the Americas.” Other Masses promised were jazz, “contemplative,” and “general” liturgies, and one “planned by and for youth.” In addition, there were to be “Masses centering on various traditions including Celtic, Hispanic, Samoan and Black culture.”
Special events slated for this year’s Religious Education Congress included “multi-sensory ways for participants to become attuned to the presence of the Spirit.” These “feasts for the soul, heart, eyes and ears” were to provide “opportunities for Eucharistic Adoration, Labyrinth-walking, Marion art works viewing and contemplative music listening.”
Adoration of our divine Savior truly present in the Blessed Sacrament was just one spiritual option among many at his years RE congress. I must admit the Archdiocese of L.A. has a very peculiar way of showcasing its Catholicism.:ehh:Special events slated for this year’s Religious Education Congress included “multi-sensory ways for participants to become attuned to the presence of the Spirit.” These “feasts for the soul, heart, eyes and ears” were to provide “opportunities for Eucharistic Adoration, Labyrinth-walking, Marion art works viewing and contemplative music listening.”
Two different answers for two different questions (actually, the original question was poorly worded).JustSomeGuy:![]()
I thought the retirement age for a diocesan ordinary was 75? (I could be wrong).the retirement age is 80. he just turned 69. things were very different when JPII appointed him in '85 and elevated him in '91. there are politics involved too. it doesn’t look very good if the archbishop of the largest u.s. diocese is passed over, after his predecessor (a cardinal) dies. he is only one of 1200 others. most of those others aren’t blind. (i hope)
for a cardinal it is 80, he is non-voting after that. i can’t remember the case for cardinal-archbishop, but i am pretty sure mandatory resignation is extended to 80 also as regards the diocese. i can’t remember how it worked with Cardinal Manning, but i know the pope did not immediately accept his resignation. i don’t know how old he was.I thought the retirement age for a diocesan ordinary was 75? (I could be wrong).