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To: sinkspur
Think about it. These Indian women were "exorcising" demons from the Vicar of Christ in the middle of a papal Mass for the canonization of men who died in order to rid the world of such pagan ceremonies. Meanwhile the Tridentine Mass of the ages is kept under lock and key, as Christopher Ferrara recently pointed out. Hello? Anybody home? You think Catholicism is having some kind of nervous breakdown?
Somebody sure is looney--and it's not traditional Catholicism!
8 posted on 09/03/2002 11:46:44 PM PDT by ultima ratio
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To: ultima ratio
" Non-Tradition Catholicism"

I'm not familiar with the 'Indian women' or the situation you wrote of. But there is something very pagan going on. It's not just the Catholic Church. Maybe it's part of the grand Millennium Ecumenicism promoted by the world council of churches. Paganism has become deep rooted in this country and the world. Traditional Religions are sitting up, taking notice and inclusive worldwide.

May 22,2000: "Alarm over Church talks with Druids",Sunday London Telegraph http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/druids.html

August 6,2002: "Incoming Archbishop of Canterbury becomes a Druid", The Guardian- http://www.anglicansonline.org/news/

The Anglican Church, headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, is communioned with the Episcopal Churches here in the US. Example:

http://www.st-tims-church.org/ep_int.html

Also the Episcopal Diocese of California promotes New Age Leaders. One named Matthew Fox a former Catholic priest is on a lecture circuit promoting "RAVE MASSES", with alters to the sun and the moon. See New Age movement in the Episcopal Church. http://www.fatima.freehosting.net/Articles/Art7.htm.
23 posted on 09/04/2002 9:13:45 AM PDT by juzcuz
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