@creation247 Whether 22°C feels comfy depends entirely on your frame of reference; if you grew up using the 0 to 40°C scale, it’s intuitive. If you ain't fluent in Fahrenheit, misinterpreting a child’s fever of 100°F could lead to you to lose your mind.
AI version: In the 1962's World Cup a Chilean player was sent off in the semi-final w/ red cd. Chile's president intervened with a petition, FIFA allowed him to play but Brazil went on to win.
The NPR version is that Pele had the red card, Brazil appealed and won.
It used to be written in stone that if you get a red card you miss the next game. Just a few months ago, Colombia’s Luis Diaz was shown a phantom red card for an offense he didn’t commit. It was so obvious that even the referee admitted the mistake. Yet the appeal was still thrown out because the rule is the rule. So I have no idea how Balogun was reinstated. But if President Trump had anything to do with it, then among all the other Overton windows he’s shattered, he may have somehow managed to straighten out part of soccer as well.
@cnalive So basically the SSPX doesn't believe in the teachings of the Catholic Church. Not even the most basic tenets, sine qua non, you ain't Catholic.
I wonder if Winston Chan, to whom Gavin sold his prior Marin mansion in 2021 in an off-market transaction, is conflicted out due to representing Andy Duong?
SAN ANTONIO, TX--Consequences for the choice made by SSPX and their adherants continue, today, with Catholic Bishops (such as Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller) issue statements that marriages officiated within the schismatic sect are not Sacramentally Valid.
Neither are Confessions, which would prohibit the reception of Holy Communion by these excommunicated schismatics unless they reject their schism, repent of it and return to full union.
Masses officiated at these chapels are illicit, and do not fulfill Sunday obligations for Catholics.
The gravity of the CHOICE of these schismatics is clear.