YobuchiyRaskol

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YobuchiyRaskol

YobuchiyRaskol

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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@Tuhajbejwit Didn't the mongols mainly cause DCBs, DABs and DPBs mostly though? They literally ripped the wombs of women open as punishment for rebellion if I recall correctly.
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@iosifdunadan @ChayanneMaxxer Así muchos, la Iglesia rebosa de santos que fueron ignorados en vida. Y aún así a Eckhart los benedictinos todavía lo leen con devoción y San Juan de la Cruz es referente de nuestra mística. La piedra deshechada se vuelve la angular tarde que temprano.
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@Garimian Someone should check the browser history and hard drive of some of these so called trad orthos.
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@CarsNCatholics Never got the hate some people had for Novus Ordo until I saw a progressive American NO mass and... Oh my.
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Cars & Catholicism
Cars & Catholicism@CarsNCatholics·
The duality of Catholic Twitter LOL
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ConsueloSanzdeBremond
@manuelhborbolla Siento decirle que son parques temáticos para gente ingenua. Inventos para gente morbosa. Un periodista debería saberlo.
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manuel hernández borbolla@manuelhborbolla·
También en Ciudad de México, ahí sobre la calle de Tacuba, existe el Museo de la Tortura, con las máquinas que usaba la Inquisición española en nuestras tierras. Que sirva para recordar la crueldad que ejercieron los conquistadores que tanto alaban los fachos hispanistas.
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Isabel Díaz Ayuso@IdiazAyuso

Pregunten a la presidenta mexicana qué hay bajo tierra en la calle Guatemala nº 24 de Ciudad de México. Y por qué no lo abre al público, cuenta la verdad a su pueblo y se disculpa por tanta mentira.

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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@ProScitor @DemonessChara All Charlie Kirks death proved is just how powerless and petty rightoids are, just as the leftists they call out. Insane asylum at its best.
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@Belarrasacone @CaminaWanderer Sano? Sano es que tuvieran que deshacerse de uno de sus obispos porque ni entre su "fraternidad" podían ponerse de acuerdo? Ya hemos estado aquí antes y ya se les dio multiples oportunidades de regresar a Roma pero nunca abandonaron sus actitudes sectarias.
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Balarrasa
Balarrasa@Belarrasacone·
@CaminaWanderer Es una desgracia total optar por la excomunión de este sector sano y católico 100%. De los 70 hacia aquí hemos podido ver cómo el sector no excomulgado, el oficial, el romano, camina hacia la condenación arrastrando a los fieles y a Cristo, dando la razón a Lefebvre.
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Caminante Wanderer
Caminante Wanderer@CaminaWanderer·
Seguro que esto me va a meter en un lío, pero cuando era niño, en los años setenta, se daba por sentado que los lefebvristas (como siempre se les llamaba) no eran plenamente católicos. Ellos, por supuesto, afirmaban que eran la única comunidad plenamente católica que quedaba. En los últimos años, el redescubrimiento del rito tridentino por parte de la Iglesia mayoritaria ha hecho que la FSSPX parezca menos aislada (paradójicamente, a pesar de la persecución de Francisco hacia los tradicionalistas leales). Se podría argumentar que las excomuniones de 1988, que dieron lugar a las comunidades Ecclesia Dei, tuvieron un efecto beneficioso inesperado. Pero las excomuniones de 2026 serán diferentes y, en mi opinión, más perjudiciales para la Fraternidad. Habrá otro éxodo de sacerdotes, posiblemente otra escisión interna, y Roma abandonará sus esfuerzos —que continuaron después de 1988— por alcanzar un acuerdo con la Fraternidad. Así que, en algunos aspectos, se volverá a la década de 1970: la FSSPX será percibida como una secta cismática, tal y como la describió Fulton Sheen, cuyos servicios estarán vedados a los tradicionalistas mayoritarios de una forma que no lo han estado en los últimos años. De hecho, la FSSPX podría prosperar a pesar de ello, pero lo hará como una denominación cuya distancia de Roma es tan grande que podría resultar más difícil distinguirla de los sedevacantistas.
Damian Thompson@holysmoke

This will get me into trouble, but when I was growing up in the 70s it was generally assumed that the Lefebvrists (as they were always called) weren’t fully Catholic. They would say, of course, that they were the only fully Catholic community left. In recent years the rediscovery of the Tridentine Rite by the main Church has made the SSPX seem less separated (paradoxically despite the persecution of loyal traditionalists by Francis). You could argue that the 1988 excommunications, which gave birth to the Ecclesia Dei communities, had an unexpected beneficial effect. But the 2026 excommunications will be different and I think more damaging to the Society. There will be another exodus of priests, possibly another internal split, and Rome will abandon its efforts – which continued after 1988 – to reach a settlement with the Society. So in some respects it will be back to the 70s: the SSPX perceived as a schismatic sect, as Fulton Sheen described it, whose services are off limits to mainstream traditionalists in a way that they haven’t been in recent years. The SSPX may in fact thrive despite this – but it will do so as a denomination whose distance from Rome is so great that it may become harder to distinguish from sedevacantists.

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tragic 🇺🇳@hi523275438946·
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Umbra Petri
Umbra Petri@UmbraPetri·
@PiotrPustosh @WalkingHymnal @lukei4655 If I was being judged by someone who speaks against church teaching and doctrine Some one who writes pornographic novels Some who Publically stated that the church has failed in moral teaching It’s not the pope excommunicating them
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@PaulJElliott @ClassicalTheis I wonder if there is any event in particular that is triggering the excommunication, surely the Pope is being unreasonable and the society has been very obedient and not sectarian at all.
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Paul J Ellíott 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇨🇦
@ClassicalTheis There's nothing silly about it. Pope Leo meets with the Copts, the Anglican archbishop, Fr. James Martin, and pagan worshippers. But he chooses to threaten the SSPX with excommunication.
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Classical Theist ✠
Classical Theist ✠@ClassicalTheis·
This is honestly a silly comparison. While hypocrisy on this matter exists, longstanding denominational schisms simply aren’t identical to a situation where a sect claims communion with and obedience to the Roman Pontiff yet chooses to act in defiance of his disciplinary decrees
The Catholic Herald@CatholicHerald

VATICAN DISPATCH: The Leonine Vatican has formally issued a warning of schism and excommunication to the Society of St Pius X, while at the same time publicly marking the annual “Day of Friendship” with the schismatic Coptic Orthodox Church. ✍️ @MLJHaynes thecatholicherald.com/article/sspx-t…

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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@D3LaSi3rra @star5i1ve2 His philosophy is unironically 90% borderline new age schizobabble, there are some good bits here and there but it's just... He, for instance, believed nazis had created a weapon far worse than the atomic bomb but didn't use it because Hitler was a good guy.
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@c0ntrabane Playing literally anything else while the game plays on the background would probably go hard, maybe
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@poperespecter1 Man, I know terminally online orthos can be annoying but you should cut them some slack. They are our brothers. You should stop antagonizing them so much.
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Pope Respecter
Pope Respecter@poperespecter1·
How's everything going in the ortho bro world these days? Anything interesting going on?
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@AuditeInsulae Because this has been ongoing for 40 years and the SSPX has time and time again abused Rome's patience. Benedict XVI gave them leverage and tried to reconcile with them and they still refused to let go of their sectarian positions, then they got surprised when Francis had enough.
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Mark Lambert - Catholic Unscripted Podcast
Cardinal Fernández has now publicly warned that the SSPX’s planned episcopal consecrations without papal mandate would constitute a “schismatic act” carrying automatic excommunication. Pope Leo XIV, we are told, is praying they reconsider. But many Catholics are confused as to why has Rome suddenly rediscovered the language of doctrinal clarity, ecclesial rupture and canonical consequences only when dealing with traditionalists? For years Catholics have watched open dissent, doctrinal ambiguity and liturgical chaos tolerated across vast parts of the Church with little serious discipline. Bishops publicly contradict settled Catholic teaching on sexuality, marriage and even the uniqueness of Christ with virtually no consequences. Yet when the SSPX moves to preserve apostolic succession for what it sees as a grave crisis in the Church, Rome suddenly speaks with absolute precision about obedience and unity. That inconsistency is precisely why this crisis resonates far beyond the SSPX itself. None of this changes the fundamental Catholic principle that bishops should not be consecrated against the express will of the Roman Pontiff. Archbishop Lefebvre’s 1988 consecrations wounded ecclesial unity and created decades of instability. Catholics loyal to Tradition should never dismiss the gravity of repeating such an act. But Rome also cannot endlessly ignore the deeper crisis which gave rise to the SSPX in the first place. The tragedy is that under Benedict XVI there briefly appeared a path toward genuine reconciliation: doctrinal seriousness, liturgical peace and patient theological engagement. Now we appear once again on the edge of mutual escalation and hardened positions .And many ordinary Catholics looking at the state of the Church today may quietly wonder whether the institutional Church has done enough moral and theological self-examination before threatening excommunications once more.
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Nick Sun
Nick Sun@Nick_Sunderaj·
False equivalence. Martin Luther changed the faith and created his own faith / church. King Henry VIII wanted to remarry. SSPX is preserving the apostolic tradition of the Catholic Church (It is not creating a new novel church) as it was from developments / innovations from V2. The deposit of faith is unchanging consisting of both sacred scripture & sacred tradition.
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@sigmasakaki I really like the contrast, it really helps emphasize how cute and expressive his characters are.
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YobuchiyRaskol@PiotrPustosh·
@Pixald2 I love war and people being sent to die in wars but I would NEVER NEVER NEVER enlist even though I could easily enlist as a volunteer and my country literally borders Ukraine.
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