Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 11:37     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

I am Catholic and I have no idea wth this poster is yammering on about? You are anti-pope and waiting for some people to be 'taken care of?' Sounds more godfather than Catholic to me.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 11:31     Subject: Re:Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

This must be very difficult for Father Scalia.
I can’t imagine having to preside over my father’s funeral.
I admire him for his strength.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 11:28     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So are all the Catholic threads on DCUM trolling?


OP is expressing views that are not held by all catholics, but that are certainly in the mainstream.


Yes, this was my experience with the "mainstream Catholics" around here tbh. Made it easy to leave.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 11:24     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

I'm confused by how Scalia's dad is a Catholic priest and has children.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 10:53     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:So are all the Catholic threads on DCUM trolling?


OP is expressing views that are not held by all catholics, but that are certainly in the mainstream.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 10:46     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Father Scalia is indeed a very holy, humble person.


Yes, humble but with steely resolve. He set up a meeting with a renegade "Catholic" (Think old hippies). They brought in all well known canon lawyer. The other Diocesan officials crumbled, but not Father Scalia. He has seen a few good lawyers, you know! Father used the meeting to get these people on the record. When this Pope moves on, they'll get taken care of.


What PP means is that the Diocese can't disband this "Catholic" community because Francis just might support them. Better to wait him out, and then order their community dissolved once a less hopey-changey Pope comes in.

And yes, when you as a lay community think you can invite your own priests in from wherever, and think you can use the previous Mass translation (blessing "all rather than the accurate "many"), and you think you have no responsibility to purchase your fair share of the Arlington Catholic Herald, then yes you should be dissolved. It's just too bad word of this "alternative Catholic community" only came to the surface once this "pope" took the Throne.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 10:25     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Father Scalia is indeed a very holy, humble person.


Yes, humble but with steely resolve. He set up a meeting with a renegade "Catholic" (Think old hippies). They brought in all well known canon lawyer. The other Diocesan officials crumbled, but not Father Scalia. He has seen a few good lawyers, you know! Father used the meeting to get these people on the record. When this Pope moves on, they'll get taken care of.


You are completely nuts. Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 10:13     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Father Scalia is indeed a very holy, humble person.


Yes, humble but with steely resolve. He set up a meeting with a renegade "Catholic" (Think old hippies). They brought in all well known canon lawyer. The other Diocesan officials crumbled, but not Father Scalia. He has seen a few good lawyers, you know! Father used the meeting to get these people on the record. When this Pope moves on, they'll get taken care of.


This all sounds very Christian.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 10:12     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Father Scalia is indeed a very holy, humble person.


Yes, humble but with steely resolve. He set up a meeting with a renegade "Catholic" (Think old hippies). They brought in all well known canon lawyer. The other Diocesan officials crumbled, but not Father Scalia. He has seen a few good lawyers, you know! Father used the meeting to get these people on the record. When this Pope moves on, they'll get taken care of.


you are terrifying if you are not a troll. So glad Scalia is dead and that brand of Catholicism no longer has any control over our nation.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 10:12     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Father Scalia is indeed a very holy, humble person.


Yes, humble but with steely resolve. He set up a meeting with a renegade "Catholic" (Think old hippies). They brought in all well known canon lawyer. The other Diocesan officials crumbled, but not Father Scalia. He has seen a few good lawyers, you know! Father used the meeting to get these people on the record. When this Pope moves on, they'll get taken care of.


Are you him? You seem to have a lot of details. Also, you posted in the wrong forum. This should be in religion.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 09:24     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Anonymous wrote:Father Scalia is indeed a very holy, humble person.


Yes, humble but with steely resolve. He set up a meeting with a renegade "Catholic" (Think old hippies). They brought in all well known canon lawyer. The other Diocesan officials crumbled, but not Father Scalia. He has seen a few good lawyers, you know! Father used the meeting to get these people on the record. When this Pope moves on, they'll get taken care of.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 09:16     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

So are all the Catholic threads on DCUM trolling?
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 09:13     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Ha ha lol
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 09:11     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Father Scalia is indeed a very holy, humble person.
Anonymous
Post 02/20/2016 09:08     Subject: Father Paul Scalia: A Star Is Shone

Father Scalia, of course, is Justice Antonin Scalia's son. He conducted the ceremony yesterday, and will preside over the funeral Mass in the Basilica today. The World is only just now witnessing the True Holiness of this man, someone who would surely be a Bishop right now were it not for the Interloper who has placed himself in Saint Peter's Throne.

Note I don't say "born" because for a number of years we at St. Thomas More Cathedral and School have been blessed to shine in his reflected Holiness. Father Scalia has shown himself to be a beacon of the Church, challenging the unworthy to raise themselves to be one of the Many in full Communion with Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He now brings this rigorous Holiness to the world, cleansing those who misunderstand and fear what in another thread was called "judgyness" (sic).