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@Isaiahfloz

USMC โ€ข Firearms Enthusiast โ€ข Traditional Conservative โ€ข Traditional Roman Catholic โ€ข Father โ€ข Married to a Trad Cath โ€ข Ora Et Labora

Texas, USA ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Ekim 2018
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Chris Tomlinson
Chris Tomlinson@TomlinsonCJยท
@Isaiahfloz If you banned communion in the hand and extraordinary eucharistic ministers, a lot of people would probably stop going to Mass, too.
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TradRevivalOperator ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐ŸŒฒ
I posted this as a half jest in light of the recent hubub about runners and attire at mass, but it's opened my eyes in more ways than one. The replies to this vindicate my belief that if Catholic Churches globally enforced a dress code like the one below or similar, then a lot of people would simply not go to mass rather than conform to the standard. Quite telling.
TradRevivalOperator ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐ŸŒฒ@Isaiahfloz

Now, regarding proper attire at a Catholic Mass:

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Deacon Nick Donnelly
Deacon Nick Donnelly@ProtecttheFaithยท
"It will take a hundred years to heal the wounds left by the Second Vatican Council" -Giuseppe Cardinal Siri (1906-1989) , Archbishop of Genoa, the pope we should have had instead of John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II There would have been no Vatican II or Francis if Cardinal Siri had become pope
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TradRevivalOperator ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐ŸŒฒ
I understand, I tend to get ahead of myself and can be long winded, hence why I use a lot of screencaps and the like. I believe we all seek to more faithfully live out our Catholic faith, I just think in recent decades there has been too much confusion and poor catechesis/historical study, of what the Church teaches. I pray for you brother.
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โœ๏ธ@barikofthetiersยท
@Isaiahfloz I appreciate the polite discourse and further learning on the topic. Itโ€™s rare for sedes/trads to engage in good faith at all (in my past experience, this thread has been much more productive). I just canโ€™t engage you with much substance using so little characters is all.
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I am begging. Pleading with the pope respecter and pope defenders who are good intentioned and well meaning. The newest thing is not the most authoritative. The 3 pillars of Roman Catholicism are Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magisterium of the Church. Newest thing is not best thing guys. Really need to hammer this home for a lot of you.
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Ah, well, I don't mean to overwhelm you but I could easily continue to quote Papal statements, and encyclicals condemning the heresy of religious liberty. This notion of religious liberty has already been expressly qualified as heretical by Pope Pius VII in his brief Post Tam Diuturnas, so there is no doubt about the matter.
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โœ๏ธ@barikofthetiersยท
@Isaiahfloz Thatโ€™s not at all what just happened, itโ€™s a continuation of my prior argument. I also only have 180 characters so I canโ€™t do these huge posts youโ€™re doing. Iโ€™m trying to engage with the arguments with the characters I have available, which is obviously difficult.
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โœ๏ธ@barikofthetiersยท
@Isaiahfloz โ€œWithin due limitsโ€ is important. V2 isnโ€™t giving blank checks to false religions, but narrowing the scope of the Stateโ€™s right to thought-police. Catholic confessional state is also not โ€œdogma.โ€
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DH #3: "So the state, whose proper purpose it is to provide for the temporal common good, should certainly recognize and promote the religious life of its citizens. With equal certainty it exceeds the limits of its authority, if it takes upon itself to direct or to prevent religious activity." How you can read that, and then read Pope Leo XIII's strong words on the subject and not walk away confused is beyond me.
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I have: DH #2: "This Vatican synod declares that the human person has a right to religious freedom. Such freedom consists in this, that all should have such immunity from coercion by individuals, or by groups, or by any human power, that no one should be forced to act against his conscience in religious matters, nor prevented from acting according to his conscience, whether in private or in public, within due limits." It is a dogma of the Catholic Church that states have a right, and a duty, to prevent false religions from publicly propagating and practicing their false faiths. States must do this to protect the common good - the good of souls, which is harmed by the public dissemination of evil. This is why the Catholic Church has always taught that Catholicism should be the only religion of the state; and that the State should exclude and forbid the public profession and propagation of any other. Pope Pius XI's Syllabus of Errors condemns your notion and the notions of DH.
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I don't know how that pertains to our discussion thus far. The Church has condemned religious liberty historically. Here we see that prior Magisterial teaching and direct papal encyclicals, have condemned religious liberty, not just because other religious are false, but because it is not in accord with the natural good and end that man is called to. You do not have a "right" to sin, only the right to know, love and serve God.
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It doesn't have to be declared ex cathedra to be a perennial teaching of the Church. There have been less than 5 genuine Ex Cathedra statements in the span of the Church and that number is debated among Theologians. An example I'd cite would be the idea of religious liberty. The Church in her doctrine and multiple papal statements of the past has condemned that as a heresy and antithetical to the Light and fullness of Truth the Church offers.
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โœ๏ธ@barikofthetiersยท
@Isaiahfloz Sure, so what specific teaching declared via ex cathedra has been deemed null and void by post-Vatican II Popes? No one seems to be able to answer this question. Doctrine is subject to change, not dogma.
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A very easy analogy proving my premise is if an older teaching declared via council or ex cathedra, was weighed against a more modern teaching seemingly at odds with the earlier one, but made via an interview or informal setting. You as a Catholic, are not bound by the newer teaching. You would be bound by the perennial teaching of the Church, as it's doctrines are unchanging.
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โœ๏ธ@barikofthetiersยท
@Isaiahfloz It requires a level of arrogance to believe that you, as a laymen, are in a better position to assess the matter than the Holy Father. What decides what is โ€œmore authoritativeโ€ in your view? Iโ€™m unaware of any significant changes in dogma that bring about these questions.
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@barikofthetiers Why do you assume it lies with me. I appeal to the Traditions and immutable teachings of the Church and Magisterium. Weightier and more authoritative proclamations and teachings have more force than newer less authoritative ones. Simple as.
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โœ๏ธ@barikofthetiersยท
@Isaiahfloz Iโ€™m curious what makes you think the authority lies with you.
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@Tom_McGovern_72 There are differing theological opinions on that topic, but there is no binding, defined dogma on that issue that the Church holds the faithful to. Life begins at conception. When ensoulment occurs is open to debate and interpretation.
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Tom McGovern
Tom McGovern@Tom_McGovern_72ยท
@Isaiahfloz So you still believe in the delayed ensoulment of the fetus?
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Tom McGovern
Tom McGovern@Tom_McGovern_72ยท
@Isaiahfloz Just because it was taught in the past, doesn't make it right. I'm sure Pope respecters understand this and defer to the reigning Pope.
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When trads complain about the conciliar Church and the modernist influence infecting it, this is what we mean. This harlot should have never been allowed on the grounds, let alone to offer her "blessings."
Chris ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ช ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฆ@FreeIrishman7

What is she even doing ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿผโ€โ™‚๏ธ This is a Catholic Church in Rome the Novus Ordo apostates brought her in and bowed for her โ€œblessing.โ€ Leo XIII would be horrified at this.

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