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Thursday, February 18, 2021

Well...

Haven't been here in ages. 

The world is a mess and blogging about it doesn't make anyone feel any better.

I don't know when I'll be back to this blog. 

I hope one day I will. 

Right now I am not online much at all, though I do pop in on Twitter to touch base with other Catholics occasionally. 

One of the things I've given up for Lent is being critical of clergy- so basically I'm mute until Easter. 😉

God bless anyone who still stops by here. 


In Christ, 

Julie 




8 comments:

  1. Same here. I also find it nearly impossible to blog about the Faith in these times where everything seems wrong. Hang in there and do come back when you can.

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  2. God bless you, Julie.

    Have missed you. :^)

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  3. ANY COMMENTS JULIE ?

    FEBRUARY 22, 2021
    How can a Catholic in mortal sin remain a pope ? How can Pope Francis continue to interpret Vatican Council II and other Magisterial documents with the objective error and continue to be the pope ? How can he impose this false interpretation of the Council, with a fake premise, upon all the cardinals and bishops ?
    I accept Pope Francis as the pope but he interprets Vatican Council II with a false premise instead of without it.So he changes the understanding of the Creeds and Catechisms and the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. This is first class heresy.How can a Catholic in mortal sin remain a pope ?

    Like the popes from Pius XII he irrationally interprets the the baptism of desire(BOD)invincible ignorance)I.I) as not invisible but visible non Catholics who are personally known and are saved outside the Church. This is irrational. If there are any such people they would only be known to God. So the BOD and I.I cannot be postulated, by us humans, as being known examples of salvation outside the Church,making exclusive salvation in the Church obsolete. This is is the error of both the present two popes.

    How can Pope Francis continue to interpret Vatican Council II and other Magisterial documents with the objective error and continue to be the pope ? How can he impose this false interpretation of the Council, with a fake premise, upon all the cardinals and bishops ?

    This error is common in the Church and he does not correct it.

    Even the Lefebvrists and sedevacantists make the same mistake as the liberals.So no one corrects the pope, since they are all part of the problem.

    John Salza and Robert Siscoe author of True and False Pope will not comment on this subject. They interpreted Vatican Council II with the false premise and wrote their books.

    Sedevacantist Louie Verrecchio will also not comment since he does not want to interpret Vatican Council II with a false premise and so have to affirm Feeneyite EENS. He is concerned about the persecution which will follow for his family.

    Ann Barnhardt who does not accept Pope Francis as the pope agrees that there are no known cases of being saved in invincible ignorance in the present times and that they 'exist only on paper'. Yet she too is unable to interpret Vatican Council II without the false premise and affirm Feeneyite EENS. This is first class heresy like that of the two popes.So she cannot correct them.

    The Lefebvrists too do not want to admit that Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre made an objective mistake when he accepted the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 and its irrationality which was repeated at Vatican Council II.This remained unknown to him. If he interpreted the Council without the false premise there would be no rupture with Tradition and no need to form the SSPX.

    The sedevacantist Most Holy Family Monastery, USA also interprets

    Vatican Council II with the false premise and not without it.Then they wrongly blame the Council. They make the same mistake as the present two popes they cannot appeal to Pope Francis to correct the error..- Lionel Andrades

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  4. Is the point of blogging to feel better about anything? How about shining light of truth on iniquity and falsehood?

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  5. I hope you'll change your mind,Julie. Yesterday I blogged about the excellent homily and catechism class before Mass. There are so many positive messages to share to magnify the goodness going on around us. But in any event, I'll be praying for you to have a holy Lent filled with the only true unity that matters -- unity with Jesus Christ and Him crucified.

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Julie @ Connecticut Catholic Corner