To: Dominick
"Striking my Grandmother is a clear violation of Gods laws, in the Ten Commandments."
So is promoting indifferentism with Assisi-style ecumania.
To: AskStPhilomena
I think the problem is that where you clearly have cases of liberal modernists in charge of dioceses, Catholic universities, or seminaries, they assume the authority of the Catholic Church, all the administrative and bureaucratic machinery which is supposed to be used to promote the Catholic faith and the welfare of souls, but they use this authority and power to promote liberal modernism and worse.
I mean you have an absurd situation where you have liberal modernists invoking the "Spirit of Vatican II" and almost ultramontane notions of papal power (at the same time! go figure that!) to carry out a Spanish Inquisition-style purge of other Catholics.
To: AskStPhilomena
So is promoting indifferentism with Assisi-style ecumania.
I don't respond anymore to these accusations about the Pope. Most of them were dug into, and all were found lacking, either the details of the photo are misrepresented, they are actions of rogue persons, or the statement of the See afterwards are ignored.
Which incarnation of the Assisi events are you referring to? Saying "Assisi" by a false traditionalist is as bad as a liberal saying "Spirit of Vatican II". They both mean you are misappopriating authority for the previous statement.
The term Ecumania is even laughable. Are we to pretend it is virtuous to ignore other people of different faiths?
236 posted on
08/01/2004 2:46:08 PM PDT by
Dominick
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