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Sometimes flexibility is needed in order for there to be a more effective evangelization and also sometimes 'prudence ’ is another word for cowardice and hatred.
But flexibility is not the same as ambiguity, or inconsistency.Sometimes flexibility is needed in order for there to be a more effective evangelization and also sometimes 'prudence ’ is another word for cowardice and hatred.
And that’s not one of them. Just because some things are worthy of belief does not mean every crackpot claim made by Tradition in Action that Mary supposedly says is worthy of belief. Jesus (you know, the one who actually was God) said the gates of Hell would not prevail against the Church he founded. He did not add, “Unless someone changes the liturgy,” which, by the way, has happened a whole heck of a lot over the last 2000 years.The Catholic church has approved many revelations of Mary as being authentic and “worthy of belief.” … She warns us of corruption in the church, even warned of the “suicide of changing the liturgy.”
Ah. Now this is a good example of “calumny”, unless you are claiming the ability to read minds and judge hearts.You misunderstand (on purpose) what Our Lady was saying.
Seriously? You need cites to dogma to refute open and rampant anti-Semitism, racism and sedevacantism? The question answers itself.I’m intrigued. In what way are these articles false? Please site dogma.
In addition, you are critiquing the late Bishop, Ad Hominum. My concern now is your attitude in the presence of the RCIA people here who are just learning. The Bishop made a statement in truth which the Pope “did not disagree with”, therefore, nor do I as a Catholic. This Bishop last I checked died in communion with the Church, so there is no issue in regards to Peter’s advice concerning using him for my source. You owe it to the late Bishop to offer your opinion.I’m intrigued. In what way are these articles false? Please site dogma.
I am not criticizing the late (excommunicated) Bishop Lefebvre (who did not die in communion with the Church). I am criticizing the entire website, which is awful and un-Catholic. Anti-Catholic, really. I certainly hope and pray that no catechumen is getting any information from that website.In addition, you are critiquing the late Bishop, Ad Hominum. My concern now is your attitude in the presence of the RCIA people here who are just learning. The Bishop made a statement in truth which the Pope “did not disagree with”, therefore, nor do I as a Catholic. This Bishop last I checked died in communion with the Faith, so there is no issue in regards to Peter’s advice concerning using him for my source. You owe it to the late Bishop to offer your opinion.
I am happy to leave the ball where it is - my criticism of this anti-Catholic, anti-Semitic, racist website stands. If you want to try to defend those positions, knock yourself out.Your flaming. None of these categories are the issue. Yes seriously, the ball is in your court.