No, I’m asking you, since you’re the one who said Jesus was a commie. (Note; He wasn’t.)Ask your buddies here who don’t know the difference between Communists, Democrats, Socialists, and Democratic Socialists when the Pope did.
No, I’m asking you, since you’re the one who said Jesus was a commie. (Note; He wasn’t.)Ask your buddies here who don’t know the difference between Communists, Democrats, Socialists, and Democratic Socialists when the Pope did.
I go to a Latin Mass in Virginia sometimes.
How do they still have it after Francis basically killed it? He killed the one at Georgia Tech my son went to. And it wasn't even the Tridentine, it was just the Latin Novus Ordo.
I’m aware, I’m not pinning the coverup on Francis, he inherited most of this that didn’t happen on his watch.The coverups ended in 2002 with the Dallas Charter reforms...way before Pope Francis became Pope.
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Perhaps wishful thinking, but Catholic blog chatter expects the next pope to be a conservative from sub-Sahara Africa. And my limited research also supports your assertions that our newly minted priests are largely conservative. This would certainly explain the synodality BS — get liberal laymen in a better position to influence doctrine because the future clergy will be quite conservative.
Is the Pope not the Vicar of Christ? Is he not merely a mouthpiece for God?
nope, there is some very limited authority for bishops to authorize it to continue; i believe that burbridge has allowed it at like 2-3 parishes.Virginia was immune, I think.
dude, you have to look at the voting eligible cardinals, and more specifically, who it was that invested them.The church hierarchy in Africa is pretty staunchly conservative, and Arinze used to be brought up frequently going back years. It will happen eventually, and honestly, maybe needs to happen soon as the persecution of Christians in Africa is becoming a pretty serious thing. There's a pretty serious Christian vs Muslim showdown looming, which all the nice European progressives would like to continue to ignore, but I'm not sure how long the Church can ignore it. In Africa, and to a lesser extent Europe.
Essentially, the Catholic Church is only really viable/meaningful right now in Africa, Latin America, the United States and Eastern Europe. Out of those, Africa is conservative. The US is traditionally moderate to liberal, but everyone knows the future is 100% conservative for Catholics in the US. Eastern Europe, while not as conservative as at one time, still trends conservative. Latin America is all over the place, but certainly has liberal and conservative elements.
It's just really hard for me to see them shoe-horning another liberal pope in there, when the only places the faith thrives are generally right leaning. In addition...the Church has already bled all its going to bleed to the secularists and evangelicals. The danger now is losing members to the orthodox churches who offer, well more orthodoxy and formality. If the church does not feed the surging traditional catholic movement, they will start bleeding those folks to Orthodox churches.
But in Western Europe and Canada...the faith is basically dead. It's just hard to justify liberal Western European popes in the near future. Considering that the trend is to kind of ping pong back and forth between more liberal and more conservative popes, I have to think a more moderately conservative pope, probably from outside Western Europe, is in order.
nope, there is some very limited authority for bishops to authorize it to continue; i believe that burbridge has allowed it at like 2-3 parishes.
but at least not like that asshole gregory, who actually went so far as to prohibit a visiting foreign bishop from celebrating it in DC.
Edit: actually, a few more than 2-3: https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/20...ional-latin-mass-in-the-diocese-of-arlington/
But note some of the locations -- St. John in mclean was fr. scalia's parish, and front royal is not only where christendom is but is also one of the few explosively growing catholic communities you will find.
Ryan, er, “ @libbity bibbity ” really showing his true colors with his response here. What a d*ck sucking piece of sh*t the mods let hang around.
yep. honestly, i'm sure it's not an accident in light of the us ambassador to the vatican.Did you read about the new D.C. cardinal?
He's heterodox. Big time.![]()
nope, there is some very limited authority for bishops to authorize it to continue; i believe that burbridge has allowed it at like 2-3 parishes.
but at least not like that asshole gregory, who actually went so far as to prohibit a visiting foreign bishop from celebrating it in DC.
Edit: actually, a few more than 2-3: https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/20...ional-latin-mass-in-the-diocese-of-arlington/
But note some of the locations -- St. John in mclean was fr. scalia's parish, and front royal is not only where christendom is but is also one of the few explosively growing catholic communities you will find.
but for the fact that DC's getting mclroy, i'd say, 'and don't let the door hit you on your way out..."You got Gregory from us in Atlanta. You are welcome.
BTW, FWIW, my buddy's list of papabile. (He gets into this stuff like kids studiedbaseballpokemon cards):
1. Tagle - Manila
2. Parolin - Vatican Secy of State
3. Besungu - Kinshasa
4. Turkson - Ghana
5. Erdo - Hungary
6. Tempesta - Brazil
7. Zuppi - Italy
8. Pizzabolla - Holy Land
9. Filoni - Vatican bureaucracy, with China/mideast expertise
10. O'Malley - Boston
but for the fact that DC's getting mclroy, i'd say, 'and don't let the door hit you on your way out..."
Honestly, not that DC has a particularly good track record in the 21st century as far as archbishops go, Gregory was just a complete nothingburger.
Just read up on McElroy...woof. Good luck.
Hope he makes it.
Hope he makes it.
Agree...Amen.If he lives, his quality of life may be bad. He's 88 and may be bedridden.
It may be better if he passes away. I'll pray for whatever is best.
Just read up on McElroy...woof. Good luck.
Yep.
He's heterodox big time.
Please Dear Lord.....no. 🙏Maybe we'll get "lucky" and have Father James Martin as our 2nd Jesuit Pope. 😆
Maybe we'll get "lucky" and have Father James Martin as our 2nd Jesuit Pope. 😆
I had an Irish priest say in church one time (tongue in cheek) "God save us from the Jesuits" LOL.
Well some might argue that it rises to the level of near-duty not only to cherish and hold on to life as a gift, but also to bear the indignities of modern medicine as a testimony to suffering.Why are they doing any life-extending intervention and not just comfort care? Isn't this guy the king of the "everyone gets to go live for ever and ever and ever in a magic fairy land of pure, unadulterated bliss" sales pitch? Why the hell would he want his life extended? Quite the contrary, if he really believes what he's selling, shouldn't he actually be insisting that they not hook him up to any machines or tubes? After all, he's soooo f---ing close to the big payoff!
I'm going to bet no, because it's still probably a plan regulated under ERISA, at least in this country.When a man of the collar retires, does he forfeit his retirement if he decides to marry?
Honest question
When a man of the collar retires, does he forfeit his retirement if he decides to marry?
Honest question
I'm going to bet no, because it's still probably a plan regulated under ERISA, at least in this country.
I hope that whoever comes next will be as progressive if not more so.
See it for yourself and judge. Some folks believe that any story that presents these leaders as anything other than Christlike in the manner in which they operate is anti-Catholic. These are just men and all of them are flawed in some way. It is not anti-Catholic IMO.I heard from a reliable source it's basically anti-Catholic.
Wow, coming from the guy who protects the board pedophile @JimStarr777. Nice to see you’re a hypocrite on this subject too, just like you are in every other subject eh flip flopper?Protected pedophiles. Pass.
Wow, coming from the guy who protects the board pedophile @JimStarr777. Nice to see you’re a hypocrite on this subject too, just like you are in every other subject eh flip flopper?
Don’t worry, your bitch-ass will flip flop on ol Jimmy. As predictable as the tides coming in & out, so is you changing your mind then asking the mod to delete previous threads. Such a pussy.What are you talking about? What happened with @JimStarr777 and when? I am not privy and how the F am I “protecting him” you goddamned idiot?
Don’t worry, your bitch-ass will flip flop on ol Jimmy. As predictable as the tides coming in & out, so is you changing your mind then asking the mod to delete previous threads. Such a pussy.
Get back to deleting previous threads because you have no gumption. You’re even worse than pedo Jim.Get back on your meds pisspants.