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Post by polycarpwontburn on Jan 23, 2024 20:33:16 GMT -5
Hi all. I’m very glad to have found this place as I returned to the faith several years ago and have really been motivated to educate myself about it. I guess I’d have to classify myself as a sede but like many it doesn’t exactly make me feel comfortable. I’m mostly here to just read and learn but of course I’ll add to any conversation where I feel I may have something helpful to say. Beyond the goal of learning all I possibly can about my faith I’m also looking for any helpful suggestions on how to meet somebody who has similar trad beliefs and is also focused on their faith. Where I live is basically a desert. All Vatican II followers, Protestants and hardcore atheists. It’s tough here. As a guy accustomed to meeting people face to face, I’m out of my depth online so any helpful suggestions or resources like great dating apps or websites would be most welcome. Anyway, I look forward to talking to you all and probably learning quite a bit! Take care!
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Jan 24, 2024 22:38:23 GMT -5
Dont shy away from novus ordo girls
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Post by winnifred on Jan 25, 2024 4:24:34 GMT -5
Hi all. I’m very glad to have found this place as I returned to the faith several years ago and have really been motivated to educate myself about it. I guess I’d have to classify myself as a sede but like many it doesn’t exactly make me feel comfortable. I’m mostly here to just read and learn but of course I’ll add to any conversation where I feel I may have something helpful to say. Beyond the goal of learning all I possibly can about my faith I’m also looking for any helpful suggestions on how to meet somebody who has similar trad beliefs and is also focused on their faith. Where I live is basically a desert. All Vatican II followers, Protestants and hardcore atheists. It’s tough here. As a guy accustomed to meeting people face to face, I’m out of my depth online so any helpful suggestions or resources like great dating apps or websites would be most welcome. Anyway, I look forward to talking to you all and probably learning quite a bit! Take care!
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Post by winnifred on Jan 25, 2024 4:29:45 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum.
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Post by Pacelli on Jan 29, 2024 9:14:26 GMT -5
Hi all. I’m very glad to have found this place as I returned to the faith several years ago and have really been motivated to educate myself about it. I guess I’d have to classify myself as a sede but like many it doesn’t exactly make me feel comfortable. I’m mostly here to just read and learn but of course I’ll add to any conversation where I feel I may have something helpful to say. Beyond the goal of learning all I possibly can about my faith I’m also looking for any helpful suggestions on how to meet somebody who has similar trad beliefs and is also focused on their faith. Where I live is basically a desert. All Vatican II followers, Protestants and hardcore atheists. It’s tough here. As a guy accustomed to meeting people face to face, I’m out of my depth online so any helpful suggestions or resources like great dating apps or websites would be most welcome. Anyway, I look forward to talking to you all and probably learning quite a bit! Take care! I've been meaning to write you back, sorry for the delay, but I have not had much time recently. Welcome to the forum! Regarding finding a good spouse for marriage, pray daily, and even have masses said for this intention for God to send you a good wife. There is a good woman on this forum who hosts a YAG, (Young Adult Gathering) to help people meet and maybe a possible future wife. She hosts them every year, so maybe depending on where you live that may be an option: tradcath.proboards.com/thread/2705/saint-raphael-meet-2024?page=1&scrollTo=17582
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Post by John Lewis on Jan 30, 2024 18:01:51 GMT -5
Don't shy away from novus ordo girls 🤨 I'm guessing that's an attempt at humour 🤡 Welcome to the forums polycarpwontburn. I'm guessing you like pokemon? 🐟
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Jan 30, 2024 20:44:45 GMT -5
Don't shy away from novus ordo girls 🤨 I'm guessing that's an attempt at humour 🤡 Welcome to the forums polycarpwontburn. I'm guessing you like pokemon? 🐟 Its a successful humerous quip. But based in reality. Easier to convert a moral novus ordo girl than to find a perfectly Traditional one. Sorry thats the reality.
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Post by John Lewis on Jan 30, 2024 21:07:49 GMT -5
🤨 I'm guessing that's an attempt at humour 🤡 Welcome to the forums polycarpwontburn. I'm guessing you like pokemon? 🐟 Its a successful humerous quip. But based in reality. Easier to convert a moral novus ordo girl than to find a perfectly Traditional one. Sorry thats the reality. I'll take your word for it as there's no laughing reaction on this board and I cannot read a room for the life of me 😉
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Feb 4, 2024 9:36:44 GMT -5
I took it as you disagreed with my advice so I was just clarifying
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Post by polycarpwontburn on Feb 9, 2024 21:45:15 GMT -5
Hi all. I’m very glad to have found this place as I returned to the faith several years ago and have really been motivated to educate myself about it. I guess I’d have to classify myself as a sede but like many it doesn’t exactly make me feel comfortable. I’m mostly here to just read and learn but of course I’ll add to any conversation where I feel I may have something helpful to say. Beyond the goal of learning all I possibly can about my faith I’m also looking for any helpful suggestions on how to meet somebody who has similar trad beliefs and is also focused on their faith. Where I live is basically a desert. All Vatican II followers, Protestants and hardcore atheists. It’s tough here. As a guy accustomed to meeting people face to face, I’m out of my depth online so any helpful suggestions or resources like great dating apps or websites would be most welcome. Anyway, I look forward to talking to you all and probably learning quite a bit! Take care! Not trying to shy away at all but the problem is that I live in a college town at the east end of the rust belt that has some of the most liberal Novus Ordo people. I’m talking coexist bumper stickers and complete submission to Francis. My position, if they even let me speak it, gets immediately shot down. There’s a small remnant of traditionalists here but it’s a small town and most are men. The few women are either married or only slightly younger than my grandmother. I’m at a weird age. I’m 39 so I’m not old and not young. I think that might have something to do with it too.
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Post by polycarpwontburn on Feb 9, 2024 21:46:28 GMT -5
Hi all. I’m very glad to have found this place as I returned to the faith several years ago and have really been motivated to educate myself about it. I guess I’d have to classify myself as a sede but like many it doesn’t exactly make me feel comfortable. I’m mostly here to just read and learn but of course I’ll add to any conversation where I feel I may have something helpful to say. Beyond the goal of learning all I possibly can about my faith I’m also looking for any helpful suggestions on how to meet somebody who has similar trad beliefs and is also focused on their faith. Where I live is basically a desert. All Vatican II followers, Protestants and hardcore atheists. It’s tough here. As a guy accustomed to meeting people face to face, I’m out of my depth online so any helpful suggestions or resources like great dating apps or websites would be most welcome. Anyway, I look forward to talking to you all and probably learning quite a bit! Take care! I've been meaning to write you back, sorry for the delay, but I have not had much time recently. Welcome to the forum! Regarding finding a good spouse for marriage, pray daily, and even have masses said for this intention for God to send you a good wife. There is a good woman on this forum who hosts a YAG, (Young Adult Gathering) to help people meet and maybe a possible future wife. She hosts them every year, so maybe depending on where you live that may be an option: tradcath.proboards.com/thread/2705/saint-raphael-meet-2024?page=1&scrollTo=17582Thanks so much and it’s great to be here! I really appreciate the advice!
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Post by polycarpwontburn on Feb 9, 2024 21:48:23 GMT -5
Don't shy away from novus ordo girls 🤨 I'm guessing that's an attempt at humour 🤡 Welcome to the forums polycarpwontburn. I'm guessing you like pokemon? 🐟 Hey John! Thanks for the reply! I’m not a Pokemon fan, it’s a reference to one of my favorite saints. Polycarp of Smyrna. They tried to execute him by burning him alive and just like his mentor, St. John the Apostle, he wasn’t touched. But now that you pointed it out I can’t I see it! Lol
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Post by polycarpwontburn on Feb 9, 2024 21:49:26 GMT -5
I took it as you disagreed with my advice so I was just clarifying Thanks for the reply voxx! It’s great to be on a forum where people actually talk to one another!
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Post by John Lewis on Feb 10, 2024 1:45:05 GMT -5
🤨 I'm guessing that's an attempt at humour 🤡 Welcome to the forums polycarpwontburn. I'm guessing you like pokemon? 🐟 Hey John! Thanks for the reply! I’m not a Pokemon fan, it’s a reference to one of my favorite saints. Polycarp of Smyrna. They tried to execute him by burning him alive and just like his mentor, St. John the Apostle, he wasn’t touched. But now that you pointed it out I can’t I see it! Lol LOL. maybe Pokemon took inspiration from St Polycarp. The Japanese do some interesting things.
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Post by polycarpwontburn on Feb 10, 2024 18:38:05 GMT -5
Hey John! Thanks for the reply! I’m not a Pokemon fan, it’s a reference to one of my favorite saints. Polycarp of Smyrna. They tried to execute him by burning him alive and just like his mentor, St. John the Apostle, he wasn’t touched. But now that you pointed it out I can’t I see it! Lol LOL. maybe Pokemon took inspiration from St Polycarp. The Japanese do some interesting things. Very true!
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