Composed by St. Pius X’s Secretary of State…
The Litany of Humility
by Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val (1865-1930)
(For Private Use Only)
Composed by St. Pius X’s Secretary of State…
by Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val (1865-1930)
(For Private Use Only)
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Yeah, that's it. We start with the (incredibly popular and convenient) 'agenda' and then look for quotes we can repeat out of context.😂🤦♂️
The sedevacantists are simply the other side of the WPI-type coin.
Poorly educated as they are, ultimately both sides resort to quoting excerpts of selected documents out of context to service an agenda.
The resulting florilegium offers a caricature of the papacy. https://t.co/hMDyi7Go3D
So many words, so little substance...
Fr. Robert Prevost compares the despair of atheism with the joy of Christianity https://t.co/d0Fu35SwwW
Meet the Novus Ordo bishop who gives his sermons “speaking hood” https://t.co/GLy7Cz75Wt
@gonefishin1948 Oh really? Then offer to teach Quas Primas and Mortalium Animos in your diocesan seminary sometime and see what your local ordinary says about that.
@tjhooked1 Any Protestant could make that objection when you challenge him to research the Church Fathers and become Catholic. The question of the vacancy is not a luxurious add-on that is ultimately of little relevance. Only someone who does not understand (or believe in) the Papacy could
@gonefishin1948 I'm reporting the news that's publicly available regarding the Vatican II religion and its shepherds.
@charleybrown77 That's possible, of course, but until there is evidence in that regard, we should assume that others are not being deliberately deceptive. I couldn't in good conscience accuse the three fired professors of deliberately trying to deceive anyone. I have no good reason to believe
@gonefishin1948 Yes, I know. Your point?
@charleybrown77 I should have been more specific. Yes, of course Martin and the other two are themselves part of the progressivist agenda, properly speaking, but on a lower level than the Bergoglians. The fired professors were a speed bump on the way to ultra-progressivist hell - I guess that's