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To: xangel0228

No where has someone claimed that “Novus Ordo Catholics” are incapable of doing wrong. I’ve never seen you post in the religion forum, but I suggest you do a search for anything about Cardinal Mahoney among others and you will find that you are very much mistaken.

But you did claim that Traditional Catholics aren’t well intentioned but misguided ever; caveating that with a rather large segment of the Traditional Movement (but by no means a majority). So you do think your side of the Traditional Movement is incapable of being misguided.


28 posted on 05/13/2007 5:42:52 PM PDT by StAthanasiustheGreat (Vocatus Atque Non Vocatus Deus Aderit)
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To: StAthanasiustheGreat

But you did claim that Traditional Catholics aren’t well intentioned but misguided ever; caveating that with a rather large segment of the Traditional Movement (but by no means a majority). So you do think your side of the Traditional Movement is incapable of being misguided”

A majority of Novus Ordians don’t even know if the Real Presence is for sure. I can’t blame them — with the “glad-handing” of the Host, etc. But thats a whole other topic.

The point here is that a Bishop... who will outreach to ther religons....allow them in these very same missions... will tell a contingent of harmless Catholics...that they are not “Catholic”...while he and his flock claim to be...that is hypocrisy.

So the Novus Ordo back yard needs to be clean up before any of mine gets looked at.

The sedevacanists/conclavists/dogmatists...they have problems.....but o the whole.. I think they are minor in comparison to the problems on the novus ordo side.

This is my last post for the night.


29 posted on 05/13/2007 5:54:46 PM PDT by xangel0228
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