@DrKwasniewski I could swear it was you who posted someone who wrote an alternative and sickle, but I can’t find it. Do you know what I’m talking about? I’d be interested in reading it but I didn’t bookmark.
@DefiyantlyFree Why is everybody so suspicious? This just randomly appeared in my feed. I assume he’s the inflammatory Governor candidate, but I don’t get why everybody is piling on. I worked several hundred weddings in my lifetime, and some people just don’t pose well.
@LMSChairman This conversation got cut off, because I do not do arguments. I think they bring this honor on the church so I will simply come back to this point the influence of the council on the post post conciliar liturgical reforms. Is a point. it’s an argument for academics.
The changes themselves were done by a pope. You can believe what I considerto be “fairytales,”about how he was deceived, but that makes no difference.whatsoever. he was in full possession of his faculties when he instituted the reforms. only a pope can change the liturgy, as Pius v
Made clear when he himself made change to the liturgy very shortly after “quo primum, ) as I understand it
These end up sounding like legal arguments. There is a distribution of communion, but the hosts were consecrated before the service. I guess it’s technically a communion service, but it is not a mass because the words of institution are not said over the elements at this particular celebration.
90% of being Catholic in America is just having to deal with everyone lying about your Church, your Bishops, your beliefs, and your history.
Bishop Checchio once signed a document saying "Bullying is bad," and suddenly that makes him "pro-LGBT."
In 2019, a parish under his supervision had a support group for people trying to overcome their SSA issues. When someone got involved trying to advocate that a homosexual lifestyle was acceptable, he intervened and had that person removed.
How someone like this gets labeled "pro-LGBT," I don't know. I have to assume its a combination of the LGBT tendency to pathologically project approval of their lifestyle onto everything and everyone they can, combined with the standard tendency of people to lie about Catholics in general.
90% of being Catholic in America is just having to deal with everyone lying about your Church, your Bishops, your beliefs, and your history.
Bishop Checchio once signed a document saying "Bullying is bad," and suddenly that makes him "pro-LGBT."
In 2019, a parish under his supervision had a support group for people trying to overcome their SSA issues. When someone got involved trying to advocate that a homosexual lifestyle was acceptable, he intervened and had that person removed.
How someone like this gets labeled "pro-LGBT," I don't know. I have to assume its a combination of the LGBT tendency to pathologically project approval of their lifestyle onto everything and everyone they can, combined with the standard tendency of people to lie about Catholics in general.
90% of being Catholic in America is just having to deal with everyone lying about your Church, your Bishops, your beliefs, and your history.
Bishop Checchio once signed a document saying "Bullying is bad," and suddenly that makes him "pro-LGBT."
In 2019, a parish under his supervision had a support group for people trying to overcome their SSA issues. When someone got involved trying to advocate that a homosexual lifestyle was acceptable, he intervened and had that person removed.
How someone like this gets labeled "pro-LGBT," I don't know. I have to assume its a combination of the LGBT tendency to pathologically project approval of their lifestyle onto everything and everyone they can, combined with the standard tendency of people to lie about Catholics in general.