Andrew Villalobos

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Andrew Villalobos

Andrew Villalobos

@pre55missile

Latin Rite Catholic, Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X. Husband of one, father of four. Journeyman cement mason.

Las Vegas, NV Katılım Şubat 2025
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Andrew Villalobos
Andrew Villalobos@pre55missile·
@CTrefugees @Xtopher_Uzo Considering the sources in your flowchart, do you think the behavior of the Church since the second Vatican council would pass the test?
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Ojike Uzoma
Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo·
Personally, I think Vatican II and the Novus Ordo brought the changes the Church needed for evangelization, especially here in Africa. Back then, people came to Mass, but not everyone understood what was happening. Today, people hear the readings and prayers in their own language, so they can participate more consciously and understand the faith better. What's even interesting is that many Catholics now choose to learn Latin so they can follow the parts of the Mass that are still in Latin. That's why I believe the reforms of Vatican II have done a lot of good for the Church.
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Andrew Villalobos@pre55missile·
@forbiddenmerch @grok That’s some big talk for a guy that butchered the OT at the behest of Jews and then created the gay doctrine of Sola Scriptura based on the Masoretic Text.
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Ryan@forbiddenmerch·
Hey @grok Is this quote by Martin Luther real?
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Why did Tyler Robinson’s Dodge Challenger register on a License Plate Reader camera in Cedar City, Utah, on 9/11/2025 at approximately 7:16am?
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Andrew Villalobos
Andrew Villalobos@pre55missile·
@Nero When your perpetual real-life POV is a self-facing camera or a mirror, the memes will reflect that.
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MILO@Nero·
Why don’t women know what POV means
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Andrew Villalobos
Andrew Villalobos@pre55missile·
@Catholicizm1 It’s a different kind of sweat placing and finishing concrete in the 118° Vegas climate with 0 humidity
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Anthony
Anthony@Catholicizm1·
Most of you will never know the importance of baby powder for a construction worker
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Andrew Villalobos@pre55missile·
@AmericanReform_ I’m not too familiar with ML, but I listened to Theo Howard’s appearance on CU and Mark was an absolute fallacy-generating machine. He spoke so much and said virtually nothing.
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American Reform@AmericanReform_·
This is a red herring. The absence of dogmatic definitions does not mean (or imply) that assent to the conciliar texts is not obligatory—far from it. The council, as attested to by the authorities Bp. Schneider recognizes, was the exercise of the “solemn magisterium of the Church” and its teachings, which are “magisterial”, are to be ascribed to the “breath of the Holy Ghost” — “… Again, you cannot appeal to the distinction between what is dogmatic and what is pastoral to accept certain texts of this Council and to refuse others. Indeed, not everything in the Council requires an assent of the same nature: only what is affirmed by definitive acts as an object of faith or as a truth related to faith requires an assent of faith. But the rest also forms part of the solemn magisterium of the Church to which each member of the faithful owes a confident acceptance and a sincere application.” - Paul VI, Letter to Archbishop Lefebvre, 11 October 1976 — “Given the pastoral character of the Council, it refrained from pronouncing, in an extraordinary manner, dogmas endowed with the mark of infallibility; nevertheless, it did endow its teachings with the authority of the supreme ordinary Magisterium, and this ordinary Magisterium, being clearly authentic, must be received with docility and sincerity by all the faithful, in accordance with the mind of the Council concerning the nature and purposes of each document.” - Paul VI, General Audience, 12 January 1966 — “But now it is necessary to ascribe the conciliar doctrines to the magisterium of the Church, nay, to the breath of the Holy Ghost; and we must with a faith both sure and unanimous accept the great ‘tome’, that is, the volume, the text of the teachings and precepts, which the Council transmits to the Church.” - Paul VI, Allocution to the Roman Curia, A.A.S. LVIII, 1966, n. 5, p. 380, 23 April 1966
Mark Lambert@sitsio

Did Vatican II define any new dogmas? One of the most debated questions in modern Catholicism is the authority of the Second Vatican Council. In this clip, Bishop Athanasius Schneider argues that both Pope Paul VI and the Council itself stated that Vatican II did not intend to define new dogmas or proclaim teachings ex cathedra. He explains why he believes this matters when discussing passages that some consider ambiguous. #Catholic #VaticanII #BishopSchneider #ChurchHistory #CatholicFaith

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Shane Schaetzel †☧
Shane Schaetzel †☧@ShaneSchaetzel·
Traditional Catholicism, in full communion with the pope, is alive, well and thriving!👇🏻
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Andrew Villalobos
Andrew Villalobos@pre55missile·
@Catholicizm1 Everyone’s military-age sons are a small percentage safer until AIPAC fills his boots (pink, glittery, platform boots).
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Anthony@Catholicizm1·
I have a 2 hour tow ahead. Then an hour uber to my truck, then an hour ride back to the boat. Then another hour home and an hour cleaning the boat. That’s if everything goes to plan. If I get done by 10 pm I’ll consider it a win.
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Ojike Uzoma
Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo·
The SSPX members literally organized Rosaries praying that St. John Paul II would not be canonized. Imagine praying against the Church recognizing a saint. And people still ask why Catholics call schism spiritually dangerous.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Why was Tyler Robinson spotted at a Dairy Queen in Orem, UT, hours away from his home, on the same day and town that Charlie Kirk was murdered?
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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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