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To: Gingersnap

What the heck kind of statement is that? Not dividing? So are the Protestants now believers in Our Lady's intercession? Are we going to sell her out as we have done at Vatican II and not call her the mediatrix?

I have been reading that the Pope not taking the Papal Oath any longer (as he as well as the Priests are just "presiders"), the liberalization of the seminaries, ordination of homosexual liberal Candidates was all so the Catolic's church insistance on Participation in the WCC and the issues have been the Pope and woman ordination and Mary. Now that Vatican II and the aftermath of has sold out all on these issues-what is stopping the unification and one world religion?

Most Anglican services are more reverent that the Novus Ordo services anyway.

Traditional catholicism for my and my family forever. Cant tolerate weakness and compromise of Our Lord and his church and his mother for anyone


32 posted on 05/17/2005 8:59:08 AM PDT by BulldogCatholic
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To: BulldogCatholic
"What the heck kind of statement is that? Not dividing?"

What statement are you talking about?
35 posted on 05/17/2005 9:24:06 AM PDT by Gingersnap
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To: BulldogCatholic
Most Anglican services are more reverent that the Novus Ordo services anyway.

Traditional catholicism for my and my family forever. Cant tolerate weakness and compromise of Our Lord and his church and his mother for anyone

You sound like you're talking about a political party rather than a religion.

There are plenty of parishes offering a reverent Novus Ordo. To dismiss the Novus Ordo merely because it's not the "Old Ordo" is illogical.
64 posted on 05/17/2005 6:09:55 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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