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Old Jan 28, '07, 2:41 pm
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I may have to revise my prediction.


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Thats a bogus story aimed at Catholics who care about the TLM. If he honestly cared about preserving Latin he would not have trashed the "old days" as outdated and stupid. The fact is the key to preserving Latin is to bring back traditional prayers (especially the TLM)...yet he doesnt mention such a clear and logical solution.

Either he was misquoted or is pretending to care about Latin so that his other comments/views might not be focused upon...because that article did not add up.

I dont trust the claims of that article.
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Old Jan 28, '07, 4:09 pm
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Pope Benedict does not seem like someone who runs from controversy.....
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Old Jan 28, '07, 7:45 pm
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Wow!

Tee, all of these individuals are on target. Yes! That includes ByzCath as well as Charleston and Catholic Dude.

I hate this egg-head jargon, but, I'm sure both Charleston and Catholic Dude have broken something like "the talismanic code."

In a nutshell, folks, what we just might have here is what at least one Brazilian expert called (lucky for me in English translation) somehting like:

Unperceived Ideological Transshipment and Dialogue: The (something) Talismanic (other thing?)

Basically it is a classic Marxist-Lenist technique for sowing confusion and doubt among an audience already targeted for subversion.

Example: "Can't we all agree that the Latin language is as important as the Latin Mass?"

"Sure we can!"

"But there's a problem you see: prostitutes today can't speak Latin: so, wake up! Things are bad! They're gonna get worse! Trust me -- I'm the expert!"

Sure he's an expert -- at so-called cointelpro aka "Counter Intelligence Propoganda."

If we use our common sense as such philosophers and professors as the late Eric Voegelin uses the term, we're going to see that the Latin Mass is in no more danger of being "lost" then ByzCath's Mass is in danger of having the English translation of his Mass monkeyed with in the name of political correctness.

I'm thinking here, ByzCath, of that beautiful phrase, from what one Ukrainian priest told us years ago was originally in something that sounded like "Old Church Slavonic," that we know today as "The Doors, the Doors, in Wisdom Let Us be Attentive."

Folks, I'll say this for our Eastern brethern they're past masters in the art of resistance.

As well as what it is to live under Marxist satraps. No matter how cleverly disguised...

"Keep the Faith!"

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Old Jan 28, '07, 8:00 pm
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After I read the article I had to check the publication becuase I thought it was THe Onion. It has to be a HOAX article. SOmeone who works inside the vatican "right down the hallway" fromt he pope would never be so unprofessional.
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Old Jan 28, '07, 8:06 pm
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Yo, decn2b!

Anybody remember all the "stuff" put out by Mother Theresa's numerous enemies when she won that big prize?

It was still going on as recently as the fall of 2002.

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Old Feb 4, '07, 5:14 am
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From Fr. Z's site:

Another “Tridentine” Motu Proprio date
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“But of that day and hour of the Tridentine indult no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Curia, but the Holy Father only.”


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Why not on the Feast of Divine Mercy?
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