Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I side with the Church. If you can't represent your company with honesty, find another company. There are a million schools where a person can teach. No Chevy dealer is going to have any credibility if he drives a Lexus. The President of a country shouldn't be a citizen of a different country. Talk the talk? Then walk the walk.
But but but.. haven't Pope Francis only just (January 2019) said.. and I quote:
Pope Francis says homosexual tendencies are ‘not a sin’
https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2019/04/01/pope-francis-says-homosexual-tendencies-are-not-a-sin/
So enlighten me if you will. If homosexual tendencies are not a sin.. and you got a Pope speaking "ex cathedra"
then why in heaven (pan intended) the school was sanctioned.
Francis wasn’t speaking ex cathedra. He gave his opinion but used no authoritative language. Also, this teacher was ACTING on homosexual tendencies ( he didn’t just have them)
In Christ
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I side with the Church. If you can't represent your company with honesty, find another company. There are a million schools where a person can teach. No Chevy dealer is going to have any credibility if he drives a Lexus. The President of a country shouldn't be a citizen of a different country. Talk the talk? Then walk the walk.
But but but.. haven't Pope Francis only just (January 2019) said.. and I quote:
Pope Francis says homosexual tendencies are ‘not a sin’
https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2019/04/01/pope-francis-says-homosexual-tendencies-are-not-a-sin/
So enlighten me if you will. If homosexual tendencies are not a sin.. and you got a Pope speaking "ex cathedra"
then why in heaven (pan intended) the school was sanctioned.
Francis wasn’t speaking ex cathedra. He gave his opinion but used no authoritative language. Also, this teacher was ACTING on homosexual tendencies ( he didn’t just have them)
In Christ
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Anonymous wrote:The Archdiocese did the right thing. Those indulging in unnatural and perverted acts have no place in Catholic schools. Every archdiocese should do this.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I side with the Church. If you can't represent your company with honesty, find another company. There are a million schools where a person can teach. No Chevy dealer is going to have any credibility if he drives a Lexus. The President of a country shouldn't be a citizen of a different country. Talk the talk? Then walk the walk.
But but but.. haven't Pope Francis only just (January 2019) said.. and I quote:
Pope Francis says homosexual tendencies are ‘not a sin’
https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2019/04/01/pope-francis-says-homosexual-tendencies-are-not-a-sin/
So enlighten me if you will. If homosexual tendencies are not a sin.. and you got a Pope speaking "ex cathedra"
then why in heaven (pan intended) the school was sanctioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I side with the Church. If you can't represent your company with honesty, find another company. There are a million schools where a person can teach. No Chevy dealer is going to have any credibility if he drives a Lexus. The President of a country shouldn't be a citizen of a different country. Talk the talk? Then walk the walk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Hell yeah?..
Then you probably must have slept through the history class when they were teaching about the Inquisition and counterreformation.![]()
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The Inquisition and the counter-reformation were good and necessary.
In Christ
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Okay, let's hear it... how good and why necessary?
Anonymous wrote:I side with the Church. If you can't represent your company with honesty, find another company. There are a million schools where a person can teach. No Chevy dealer is going to have any credibility if he drives a Lexus. The President of a country shouldn't be a citizen of a different country. Talk the talk? Then walk the walk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Hell yeah?..
Then you probably must have slept through the history class when they were teaching about the Inquisition and counterreformation.![]()
![]()
The Inquisition and the counter-reformation were good and necessary.
In Christ
SSPX poster
You are just so sick. Thank GOD you are in a small minority in this country. You can scream all you want "In Christ" but at the end of the day you not really relevant anymore, and again I say Thank GOD to that!
If he was real you'd be right -- but this is clearly a fake dude on a mission to stir up... umm... "stuff". Best to ignore.

Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Hell yeah?..
Then you probably must have slept through the history class when they were teaching about the Inquisition and counterreformation.![]()
![]()
The Inquisition and the counter-reformation were good and necessary.
In Christ
SSPX poster
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Hell yeah?..
Then you probably must have slept through the history class when they were teaching about the Inquisition and counterreformation.![]()
![]()
The Inquisition and the counter-reformation were good and necessary.
In Christ
SSPX poster
You are just so sick. Thank GOD you are in a small minority in this country. You can scream all you want "In Christ" but at the end of the day you not really relevant anymore, and again I say Thank GOD to that!
If he was real you'd be right -- but this is clearly a fake dude on a mission to stir up... umm... "stuff". Best to ignore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Hell yeah?..
Then you probably must have slept through the history class when they were teaching about the Inquisition and counterreformation.![]()
![]()
The Inquisition and the counter-reformation were good and necessary.
In Christ
SSPX poster
You are just so sick. Thank GOD you are in a small minority in this country. You can scream all you want "In Christ" but at the end of the day you not really relevant anymore, and again I say Thank GOD to that!
Why do you automatically assume I’m fake because I hold Traditional Catholic views? Read The Remnant(they take the same positions) The SSPX has dozens of parishes in the U.S( including one in DC) I don’t care if liberals view me or the Society as relevant. The SSPX has over 600 priests. The worlds opinion means very little to me.
In Christ
SSPX poster
If he was real you'd be right -- but this is clearly a fake dude on a mission to stir up... umm... "stuff". Best to ignore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Hell yeah?..
Then you probably must have slept through the history class when they were teaching about the Inquisition and counterreformation.![]()
![]()
The Inquisition and the counter-reformation were good and necessary.
In Christ
SSPX poster
You are just so sick. Thank GOD you are in a small minority in this country. You can scream all you want "In Christ" but at the end of the day you not really relevant anymore, and again I say Thank GOD to that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jesuits, continuing their centuries-long tradition of poking the church in the eye.
Good for them!
Hell yeah?..
Then you probably must have slept through the history class when they were teaching about the Inquisition and counterreformation.![]()
![]()
The Inquisition and the counter-reformation were good and necessary.
In Christ
SSPX poster