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TK

TK

@KiernanTroy

Happiness is a mere by-product of a job well done

Perth, Western Australia Katılım Nisan 2020
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Alberto
Alberto@FlatCath·
Divorced people love to hate on Traditionalism
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@ForgottenWarPic This man is a Traditional Priest saying the TLM, he'd be excommunicated in today's Church
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The Forgotten War
The Forgotten War@ForgottenWarPic·
The bravest man in the prison camp did not carry a rifle. He carried a Mass kit and a stolen sack of food, and the Communists were more afraid of him than of any soldier there. Father Emil Kapaun was a Catholic priest from a tiny farm town in Kansas. Soft spoken, humble, the kind of man who probably should have spent his life doing quiet parish work. Instead he put on an Army uniform and became a chaplain, and he ended up on the front line in Korea in the fall of 1950. At the battle of Unsan his unit got overrun by a massive Chinese assault. Men were told to pull out and save themselves. Kapaun refused to leave. He walked back and forth through the incoming fire, unarmed, dragging wounded soldiers out of the open, giving last rites to the dying, carrying men on his back. When the position finally fell he could have slipped away. He stayed with the wounded who could not move, knowing it meant capture. Then came the moment people never forgot. A Chinese soldier stood over a wounded American sergeant named Herbert Miller, about to execute him where he lay. Kapaun walked straight up, pushed the enemy soldier aside, picked the wounded man up off the ground, and carried him away. The enemy was so startled by the sheer nerve of it that they let it happen. Miller lived the rest of his life because a priest refused to let him be shot. What he did in the prison camp over the next seven months might be the most incredible part. In a filthy, freezing camp where men were dying of starvation and dysentery every day, Kapaun became the heart of the place. He snuck out at night to steal food for the sick. He boiled water in secret to keep men from dying of disease. He gave away his own tiny rations. He washed the filth off dying soldiers with his own hands, and he led prayers out loud in defiance of guards who beat him for it, keeping hope alive in men who had every reason to quit. The Communists hated him for it, because faith was the one thing they could not take from those prisoners as long as he was breathing. Eventually the beatings and the starvation and a blood clot broke his body. When he got too sick, the guards hauled him off to the death house, a filthy room where they dumped men to die alone. He forgave his guards on the way out. He died there in May 1951 at just thirty five years old. Sixty two years later they gave him the Medal of Honor. His fellow prisoners, the ones who lived because of him, spent their whole lives telling the world what he did. His body, long lost in an unmarked grave, was finally identified and brought home in 2021. And the Catholic Church is now on the road to declaring the humble priest from Kansas a saint.
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TK@KiernanTroy·
@robbertleusink I just liked this post, does this mean I'm excommunicated?
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Uche is a girl 🇻🇦
Uche is a girl 🇻🇦@UcheMaryOkoli·
Anyone who despises either the Novus Ordo or the Traditional Latin Mass shows contempt for the same Lord Jesus Christ, who is fully, truly, and substantially present in the Holy Eucharist at both. Neither is greater nor lesser than the other. At every valid Catholic Mass, the one Sacrifice of Christ is made present. Transubstantiation takes place in both the Traditional Latin Mass and the Novus Ordo. Attending the Traditional Latin Mass does not make anyone holier or superior to those who attend the Novus Ordo, and attending the Novus Ordo does not make anyone less Catholic. The same Jesus is offered. The same Eucharist is received. The same Sacrifice of Calvary is made present. Even the Vicar of Christ celebrates the Novus Ordo. Let's stop attacking one another and instead approach the altar with humility, reverence, and love for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.
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TK@KiernanTroy·
@BremenBod Yeah they were doing that in the catacombs, are you that retarded?
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Ross Ahlfeld
Ross Ahlfeld@BremenBod·
Far, far closer to the spirit, unity and piety of early Roman church in their house-churches and in the catacombs of Rome, than the SSPX
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Catholics United Against The Jews
Well, I mean... I do like both of you. It's not exactly as if the SSPX is known for talking about the Jews. The SSPX's biggest cheerleader, @pontificatormax, spends more time attacking people who talk about it than talking about it himself. The "George Soros" claim is obviously ridiculous, though, if he actually said that.
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Catholics United Against The Jews
EMJ gets asked by a recent convert about Jewish corruption on Vatican II and Nostra Aetate. He says the "Trads" get it wrong when they claim Nostra Aetate was corrupted by the Jews. “If some SSPXer is telling you they corrupted Vatican II, it is not true!” “All the philosemites after the Council were crying because they didn't get what they wanted.” “The idiot traditionalists are falling in line with the same story as the Jews.”
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Deacon Nick Donnelly
Deacon Nick Donnelly@ProtecttheFaith·
Happy birthday mum, love Nick and Martina xxxxxx Many happy returns of the day See you later
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TK@KiernanTroy·
Yes and if they are separated, we need to recognise in reality the direction and source of the division. If we didn't have Traditiones Custodes or homotration or pagan or banal 1970s liturgy, left wing hippies in the Vatican. Would SSPX be in schism or even exist for that matter, and the answer is no.
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TK@KiernanTroy·
Yeah I see more people saying laity of SSPX chapels are excommunicated and going to hell than the personal insults Eric is talking about. And to a certain degree how do you think most people react when their told the Priests or Sisters (for some they are family members) are out of Christ's Church, we all need to stop playing the victim now and just cool it for a while to be honest.
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caseybogs
caseybogs@caseybogs·
@EricRSammons As an SSPX defender, I definitely agree that personal attacks and insults are are wrong. But the flip side of the coin is that some anti-SSPXers are just as bad, going so far as to say the SSPXer was going to hell. See attached. Identities withheld for charitable reasons.
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Eric Sammons
Eric Sammons@EricRSammons·
The sad irony of the small army of anon online SSPX defenders personally attacking and insulting anyone who criticizes the SSPX consecrations is that not a single SSPX priest on the planet would support their actions, and would in fact demand they stop and go to Confession.
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Bree Solstad
Bree Solstad@BreeSolstad·
Pope Deflector is now softly defending the blessing of gay couples by gaslighting us all and deflecting from the issue at hand. A robber face consequences, especially when they’re captured on video committing the crime. It’s been a month. Where are the consequences for this?
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TK@KiernanTroy·
@gonefishin1948 @BreeSolstad That old chestnut eh! Don't use Our Lords genuine words of mercy for an excuse for silence
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Bayer Holz
Bayer Holz@gonefishin1948·
@BreeSolstad "Let he (or in this case she) who is without sin cast the first stone."
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@BreeSolstad This guy is exactly like an Australian crocodile, the crocodile is programmed and reactions do not change making it completely predictable.
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Pope Respecter
Pope Respecter@poperespecter1·
@KiernanTroy Again, in the end is the kid out or not? Is he out of the house? Can he tell the dad "erm, sorry the rules say you didn't kick me out right?"
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Pope Respecter
Pope Respecter@poperespecter1·
A dad writes house rules for his 18 year old son. The rules specifically say not to do something or he'll be kicked out of the house. The son does that very thing. The dad kicks son out. The son says "no, I found a loophole in the rules." Do you think the son will get to stay?
Sign of the Cross@CatholicSOTC

.@GeraldMurray8 says the Vatican erred by extending SSPX excommunications to priests and laity through an explanatory note lacking legal force. signofthecrossmedia.com/news/this-is-a…

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TK@KiernanTroy·
@pontificatormax Yes its bizarre optimism. In which universe do they think the Pope is on the side of tradition. It is going to take a supernatural intervention, which is clearly possible but I believe there will be more to endure before this happens.
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TK@KiernanTroy·
@Michael_J_Matt Thankyou Michael for the most balanced and charitable analysis going around. Its almost like you've been covering these issues well before covid!
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Michael J. Matt
Michael J. Matt@Michael_J_Matt·
The SSPX wasn't punished because of four bishops. It was punished because it refuses to accept a Church transformed by Vatican II and Synodality. This article examines why this latest Vatican sanction may be the clearest sign yet that today's Synodal Church no longer sees pre-conciliar Catholicism as compatible with its vision for the future. Read and join the discussion (Link in Reply)!
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Pope Respecter
Pope Respecter@poperespecter1·
None of that is true but let's say it was for the hypothetical. In the end, he kicks the son out. The son is out of the house. No higher judge of family rules. The son is out. This was the point of the analogy. The Pope is the highest judge. Above canon law. He says you are out and you are out.
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TK@KiernanTroy·
@davidgmac9 @LepantoInst @du_fuss So these homo prelates merely have come to a wrong opinion about sodomizing other men, ok Dave I get it now
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Dave MacDonald
Dave MacDonald@davidgmac9·
@LepantoInst @KiernanTroy @du_fuss heresy is not merely “having the wrong opinion,” but baptized, obstinate refusal (or obstinate doubt) of a truth proposed as binding by divine and Catholic faith, judged under the Church’s authority
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