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To: verdugo; stfassisi; Salvation; marshmallow; Alex Murphy

Actually, I’m obviously no expert on the details of catholic doctrine (although I read catholic authors, not as catholics, but as fellow Christians), but we recently had a thread here on the same subject which I read in detail.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2659288/posts

The jist of it is that this was Feeney’s position, but the catholic church did not agree.


75 posted on 02/07/2011 10:51:37 AM PST by marron
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To: marron
That Fr. Most article that you posted the link to, was soundly refuted by me with Catholic Doctrine. More importantly, the proof that Fr. Most's article is flawed, is in the pudding:

Fr. Most considers Fr. Feeney and his followers as heretics, while the pope, the local bishop, and Rome considers the followers of the late Fr. Feeney as Catholics in good standing. Fr. Most is flawed. I repeat what I sent to marshmallow on posting 35:

Dear Marshmallow,

If you are sincere in your ignorance of the matter, please also forward this to your ALL list, so that we can get this issue out of the way without wasting any further time: The group, The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, is recognized by their local bishop in NH, and the Pope in Rome.

From: http://catholicism.org/new-mass-schedule-at-ihm-chapel-in-richmond.html

The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary All Masses are in the traditional Roman Rite (Extraordinary Form) and are offered with the approbation of the Ordinary of the Diocese of Manchester, N.H. Our Mass schedule is as follows —

Sunday Masses: 7:30 AM Low Mass, 9:30 AM High Mass (with Rosary preceding at 9:00).

Daily Mass: 7:30 AM Low Mass.

82 posted on 02/07/2011 11:37:58 AM PST by verdugo
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