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Chris's avatar

Would be comical if these mindless drones weren't so serious. Pray they have a conversion of substance

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Karine's avatar

I am thrilled! The movement is dangerous!

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Lisa Mary Crammer's avatar

Let Kennedy Hall decide. I am to follow his direction

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Scott Johnson's avatar

I’ve heard of a handful of saints who were said to have spoken in tongues. More than just St. Francis Xavier, but a common denominator for them was all being extraordinary missionary saints. A few that just come to mind are St. Vincent Ferrer (Angel of the Apocalypse and incredible mystic, so makes sense) who died in the 15th century before the rise of the Jesuits, and hence St. Francis Xavier.

Also St. Leonard of Port Maurice who died in the mid 18th century. He was extraordinary in his apostolate converting thousands, but also preaching in the open square since even the magnificent cathedrals could not accommodate the crowds.

Even St. Padre Pio in recent times (because of course). I heard of a woman from the US go to San Giovanni Rotondo and was able to make her confession to Padre Pio, but she knew no Italian. She spoke to him in English and she heard him in English.

Last person I recall—but not 100% sure I can remember right—is Fr. Mateo Crawley-Boevey, another extraordinary missionary and the great apostle of the Home Enthronement. He knew several languages along with being an exceptionally holy man. But I believe he had to preach to a large crowd in Belgium even though he was weak in French at the time. Or maybe it was the Netherlands and he didn’t know Dutch but just spoke in French. I told you, it’s a fuzzy memory. I wished Fr. Mateo had lived another 10-15 years (died in 1960). Vatican II would have broken his heart though, but I can only speculate how the effects would have been had he made a strong stand in opposition.

Fr. Mateo along with Garrigou-Lagrange. If the latter had been mentally capable for another decade, HE could have definitely changed the course of Vatican II. Heck, he was such a monstrous influence he may have been able to oppose the errors and the revolutionary bishops single-handedly.

If only, if only, if only. But God’s Will be done. Keep the Faith and we’ll be out of the crisis soon enough.

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Lisa Mary Crammer's avatar

A lot sweetiepie

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Lisa Mary Crammer's avatar

Anyway, I discovered numerous accounts of foul play within the leadership of Christ The King. When my attempts to point out the violations of Church teaching failed, I used 12 step principles. The 12 step program, if followed, is thoroughly respected by agnostic. To my surprise, the 12 Steps were completely dismissed. I realized than that much was said for effect.

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Lisa Mary Crammer's avatar

In the last 25 years, concerted efforts have been to create a different public image. For example, Father Friede would almost weekly talk about AA or Al-anon, as he shared his long-term involvement. Other leaders would also stress the importance of mental health. They would claim to be supportive of single women/mothers, etc. However, I realized that this was to steer the wieder the public away from concerns that they are a cult (I worked for the Jewish community who were not only established near them, but openly stated that the parish and the community were a cult). Continued

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Karine's avatar

what does this have to do with the topic! Nothing!!!!

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Dec 14
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Chris's avatar

Yeah, real mature and articulate. Go be a eunuch someplace else.

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Myrtsie's avatar

Let me guess. You flunked “How to Win Friends and Influence People.”

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