Chris Loftson

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Chris Loftson

Chris Loftson

@CLoftson85537

Beigetreten Haziran 2023
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Chris Loftson
Chris Loftson@CLoftson85537·
@Abathurchan @StunProdStud "If the tradcaths are correct, the tradcaths are correct. However, have you considered if the protestants are correct, the protestants are correct?" Wow. Incredible.
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符荣汉🧭@Abathurchan·
@StunProdStud Only if the tradcaths are right, but then again, a Protestant would already disagree on the nature of communion anyway.
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符荣汉🧭@Abathurchan·
Daily reminder.
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Pius Groyper🇻🇦
Pius Groyper🇻🇦@PiusGroyper·
@IncredPapist_ I’m not saying that they don’t have any temporal punishment to receive, but that doesn’t mean we can kill them or harm them in any way. Is it cool if I punch people walking out of confession to help them do penance?
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Osarseph 𓀲 𓁟
Osarseph 𓀲 𓁟@Osarseph0·
Or, on the other hand, maybe papal infallibility is practically incoherent and no one knows what it really is. Gasser’s Relatio at Vatican 1 says there has been ‘thousands upon thousands’ of ex cathedra dogmatic judgments, while most Catholics today can only point to two ex cathedras on Marian dogmas, and some will also quibble about Humanae Vitae and Ordinatio Sacerdotalis. And then modern canon law says nothing is infallible unless it’s manifestly clear—which is also extremely vague. And basically anything which seems like an infallible statement by Gasser’s standards is always coped away ‘It’s not definitive’, ‘it’s prudential’, ‘it’s not faith and morals’ (death penalty??) So modern Catholic disourse is caught in a maelstrom of what was defined to be basically papal maximalism struggling in an environment where adopting such a stance would lead to what is essentially intellectual suicide given modern Popes.
𝐀.𝐄. 🇻🇦🍁@athabaskanelite

It's a pretty damning indictment of the Catholic apologetics and debate bro industry that after over two decades of effort online, basically no-one outside of their circles understands what papal infallibility or dogma are and how they actually work.

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Chris Loftson
Chris Loftson@CLoftson85537·
@Alice_Mary96 @athabaskanelite @Osarseph0 @ElijahElishaRap Actually there is, because there’s a spectrum of positions on the extent of papal authority and on the way in which he can exercise it. Minimalism as it has been used as of late in this particular circle is defined in relation to a view of nearly unrestricted papal powers.
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Chris Loftson@CLoftson85537·
@Osarseph0 It’s not that hard. It’s just that since Vatican II almost no one bothers to study and understand the matter. When in doubt, consult John Joy who has laid it out for us.
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Chris Loftson@CLoftson85537·
@whpub @PatOLeary1 Nicaea proves you wrong. The text you referred to literally records the existence of the practice.
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Tim Kauffman
Tim Kauffman@whpub·
It’s about bending the knee: “we do not bend the knee [on Pentecost], because it is of equal significance with the Lord’s day” (Irenæus, Fragments, Fragment 7). “We count fasting or kneeling in worship on the Lord’s day to be unlawful. We rejoice in the same privilege also from Easter to Whitsunday” (Tertullian, De Corona, Chapter 3 (204 A.D.)) Bending the knee was unlawful on Sundays in the early church. Genuflection literally means bending the knee. Therefore genuflection is not an ancient tradition. It’s a medieval tradition from the late 11th century.
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Kevin Tierney
Kevin Tierney@CatholicSmark·
Now that Francis is dead, the Catholic influencers are onto a new grift
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Anthony
Anthony@MosinTheCath·
@CLoftson85537 I return 2 years later to say that Fr Rooney is a Universalist of the "hopeful" kind
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Anthony@MosinTheCath·
Working on a discord library against universalism. DM if interested in discussing it. Scruplebros and those struggling with universalism need not apply.
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Michael Corleone
Michael Corleone@DoorDashThomist·
Always remember that 95% of the people who will call you a “Jansenist” haven’t read a single word of Jansen’s corpus. They probably can’t even name the Popes or magisterial documents that actually condemned Jansen.
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FreestaterAF
FreestaterAF@AFFreestater·
I’m just giving you my experience. I don’t think I’m in any position to be speaking on behalf of Orthodoxy. Sorry if you’re looking for a debate but I try my best to avoid saying anything that will misrepresent my faith. I’ve also never heard anybody but Tim teach papal minimalism. Most RC’s bend themselves in a pretzel trying to defend anything ridiculous the pope says. Genuinely asking, where else have you seen this taught?
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FeelsGuy
FeelsGuy@FeelsGuy2003·
Bro got so tired of getting slapped around on theology that he decided to pack it in 😭✌️
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Defiant Baptist
Defiant Baptist@DefiantBaptist·
In part one of @pearlythingz’s discussion with an Orthodox deacon, she pressed him about what the church is doing to protect men from predatory women. He starts off with the standard line that if men would just fulfill their duty as husbands, the wives will not rebel. This is obviously not always true, as Pearl points out. To his credit, he does say that a woman that transifies her kid should be divorced. (Please clap.) So then, the deacon pivots to, “Well, men having to pay child support to an evil ex-wife isn’t all that bad.” That is simply mind-blowing since missing child support payments can land you in JAIL. Pearl does not allow him to minimize this issue. And finally, realizing that this is not a winning path that he’s on, the deacon goes back to a male sin: men that beat their wives. 😑 This is, unfortunately, the way these conversations typically go. There is a 99.9% focus on male responsibility and accountability. Link: youtu.be/tZqUB2ZYjb8
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Jordan B
Jordan B@JordanBVide0s·
@countmaculad “you just stop caring about all this stuff, and the appearances, or who goes there” LOL, tell that to the “trads” who are consumed with the Novus Ordo not being licit and make “who goes where” their entire personality. That’s the “trads” doing that, not Novus Ordo Catholics.
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Agiat ✝️@countmaculad·
Nick’s stance towards “traditional Catholicism” is the midwit take. Retards start off loving the larp, then they become irony bros and love to pride themselves as “normal” in the Novus Ordo( which compared to larpy chuds, they are more normal lol); but then eventually you grow up, you just stop caring about all this stuff, and the appearances, or who goes there, or how others will perceive you, etc.: You just care about what’s better, and what God likes and what he doesn’t like. And so you go to TLM.
Dark Autism@itsmeautismus

A superchatter asks Nick why he doesn’t regularly attend TLM

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Chris Loftson
Chris Loftson@CLoftson85537·
@JustinusRomanus @mugjudge But that’s not what it was doing, was it? Also, my understanding is that some Anglicans get ordained conditionally.
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Konrad von Marburg
Konrad von Marburg@JustinusRomanus·
@mugjudge Lets just say I'm skeptical that determining the validity of this or that man's orders is any more of a dogmatic fact than a pope issuing a declaration of nullity for a marriage is.
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mugjudge
mugjudge@mugjudge·
I, Mugjudge, by my authority, hereby declare that every Anglican is now authorized to use the following declaration whenever Apostolicae Curae is quoted at them by a Catholic on X, so they can understand what effect the Pope's authority in this matter has on us.
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