Posted on 10/27/2004 7:21:35 PM PDT by Land of the Irish
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Ping
Probably prunes.
Many of the "fruits" who'll be leading this so-called "new evangelization" are a couple of bananas short of a fruit salad.
The Pope declare a year of the Eucharist, an act that cannot possible be deemed unorthodox, but yet you three of course see fit to make ffun of it. By their fruits they will know them indeed -- your knee-jerk trashing of the Pope even when there is no cause to do so suggests that your anti-Catholic movement is not of God.
I don't operate in a vacuum. I have to take everything he has said and done over the last 25 years. The Catholic Church is hardly recognizable anymore. It's mutated into what APPEARS to be a grotesque monster that has led astray million of souls.
I can't get all excited about this.
I read through the thread, and I have yet to see anyone trash the pope. In fact, I didn't even see anyone mention the pope. There have been threads in the past that head south pretty quickly and get into ad hominem attacks, but that has not happened here. I hadn't even seen anyone claim that the year of the Eucharist is unorthodox, as you said. In fact, it is even praised by Bishop Fellay as an opportunity for true renewal.
Perhaps you should re-evaluate your own attack, remembering that charity thinketh no evil.
Probably prunes.
Probably prunes...and a couple of road apples.
Many of the "fruits" who'll be leading this so-called "new evangelization" are a couple of bananas short of a fruit salad.
If this isn't mocking and trashing the Pope's initiative, I don't know what it. It certainly does not show any good faith towards the Holy Father.
Like this one? "In my last New Mass parish, the rectory had more fruits than Carmen Miranda's hat!"
But seriously folks, when they filed the restraining order against our pastor, I figured out where the phrase "forbidden fruit" comes from.
But all kidding aside, if there were any more fruits in our diocese, we could wrap it up in cellophane and send it as a Christmas present.
But as far as staying in darkened rooms goes, I prefer to believe, "It is better to light a single scented candle, and some Goddess incense, and prance around the sanctuary looking like Martha Graham, than to curse the darkness."
Just put an incense bowl in her hand, and she'll be all ready for some "liturgical dance."
Yes indeed. Here are the fruits by which you shall know the New Mass church:
Bishop Ryan, resigned, but living in a house purchased with diocesan money, still performing confirmations, and back in the news this week when a domestic altercation occurred between him and male sleep-over guest. [If ever a photo just screamed "pervert," or "fruit" as the case may be, it has to be this one.]
As for any "fruits" of the "year of the Eucharist," I'll believe them when I see them. There has been some new initiative every year, and every year things get worse.
Although I have to admit that the Holy Year of 2000 did bring me special graces. It began by shocking and scandalizing me when I saw the pope let the Archdruid of Canterbury open the special door to inaugurate the Holy Year. By the time 12 months had gone by, I had put the New Mass behind me and was fully traditional.
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