Tell her: "But, mom, the pope says it's the other lung!" LOL!!!
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NIPHON wrote:ioannis very good advice for one God
s children....and the reason why he should Traditionalist will only confuse him and harden his heart...I know from personal contacts of the hardness of heart these traditionalist hold, totally in contradiction to Christ , everytime Christ left his desciples or greet them the Word PEACE was used..Peace Be with YOU, My Peace I leave you..........Im sure this young guy is seeking Christ
s Truth not mans worldly words of condemnation heresy
What slanderous nonsense. I don't agree with the way Ioannis posted, but this "traditionalists have hardened hearts" mantra that New Calendarists like to throw around just irks me to no end. WHICH traditionalists have hardened hearts? And what do you mean by a hardened heart? And what is your evidence of a hardened heart? And MOST importantly: what tradionalists do you know in person?
I have met crazy traditionalists but after having been in a New Calendarist seminary I can say there are plenty of New Calendarist liberals who have hardened hearts. The condition of a hardened heart is hardly unique to the traditionalist Church.
My experience in the Old Calendarist Church is exactly the opposite of this post: love, love, and more love.
Anastasios
Yeah I live next to a Group of Old/Traditionalist..so Ive spent many months in serious conversation`s etc..so i know the confusion they bring to the young and vulnerable, so yeah yeah Im in contact with them personally, you probally wouldnt understand anyway,oh and good luck in your NS Seminary work......
NIPHON wrote:Yeah I live next to a Group of Old/Traditionalist..so Ive spent many months in serious conversation`s etc..so i know the confusion they bring to the young and vulnerable
I guess it depends which ones you are talking about. Since none of these groups can seem to find common ground on which to base the sharing of the eucharist, and have broken into smaller and smaller sects, how can we have any luck lumping them together in our descriptions.