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Post by carloscamejo on Jun 25, 2021 19:49:17 GMT -5
You cannot convince me otherwise. The division is getting out of control and will be its downfall.
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Post by wenceslav on Jun 26, 2021 7:07:45 GMT -5
Hi Carloscamejo,
How so? Can you elaborate. Aren’t some divisions expected when we presently do not have a Pope? At a practical level, Catholics continue to attend Holy Mass at the SSPX, CMRI etc, partake of the Sacraments and continue to sanctify their souls. I have been involved with the “Trad movement” for 45 years and all I see are people trying to save their soul.
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Post by Pacelli on Jun 30, 2021 20:19:11 GMT -5
You cannot convince me otherwise. The division is getting out of control and will be its downfall. Carlos, The largest R&R group, which is also the largest traditionalist group in the world, SSPX and the largest sedevacantist group in the world, CMRI, both give sacraments to any traditional Catholic of either position. The trouble comes from smaller but vocal outlier groups such as the NUCS (non-una cumers) among sedevacantists, and some aspects of the resistance (not Bishop Williamson or those affiliated with him) and some others. Most traditional Catholics have been and are today united through our bonds of Faith and charity even if we disagree on non-essentials or about how to correctly react to this crisis.
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Jun 30, 2021 22:52:41 GMT -5
You cannot convince me otherwise. The division is getting out of control and will be its downfall. between dogmatic sedes and others?
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Post by Clotilde on Jul 18, 2021 21:05:51 GMT -5
The simplest way forward is to not have any part in division. Others around you, even those who attend mass in the same place, may be divisive. We have live through this crisis one way or another and we do not have to contribute to the problem.
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