tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post5949777190143832001..comments2024-03-28T15:32:38.398-07:00Comments on The Eponymous Flower: 900 Year Old Cistercian Abbey Closes in TrierTancredhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16015531337154301560noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-82809918009274345662017-10-20T05:12:31.212-07:002017-10-20T05:12:31.212-07:00And the multi-monikered psycho from Sodom slithers...And the multi-monikered psycho from Sodom slithers back in.<br /><br />O'Douche.susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-61107288745874896002017-10-20T02:25:21.656-07:002017-10-20T02:25:21.656-07:00The Lush from Moonshine Hollow slurs again.
YYYYe...The Lush from Moonshine Hollow slurs again. <br />YYYYeeeeehaaww.Joe Rnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-47845185160532235372017-10-20T02:13:19.417-07:002017-10-20T02:13:19.417-07:00yeah, no doubt...he's an even BIGGER reptile.
...yeah, no doubt...he's an even BIGGER reptile.<br /><br />O'Douche.susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-71888031535800980822017-10-19T23:28:46.468-07:002017-10-19T23:28:46.468-07:00McEvoy would be an outstanding successor to Cardin...McEvoy would be an outstanding successor to Cardinal Wuerl in Washington.Bill O'Malleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-83267865758781752292017-10-19T21:24:15.976-07:002017-10-19T21:24:15.976-07:00It's a clear as a bell that His Fickleness get...It's a clear as a bell that His Fickleness gets the terminal jitters when he is faced with an argument his ideology can't process or defeat. He’s really got something bad on his liver, so here we go again:<br />As I suggested, it is vitally important to ask the right questions of history. For the most part you don't ask questions, just give answers to questions that flow from flawed presuppositions.<br />Hint: read some sociology and demographics in Western countries since WW I. A whole world of potential insight might open up to you.<br /><br />Bill O'Malleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-46171324664107630392017-10-19T17:23:04.171-07:002017-10-19T17:23:04.171-07:00A good Nazi would say that, wouldn't you, Hein...A good Nazi would say that, wouldn't you, Heinrich?Carl Jnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-37185061892953373302017-10-19T17:18:59.298-07:002017-10-19T17:18:59.298-07:00When you're on the dole, you have lots of free...When you're on the dole, you have lots of free time. I don't think he's sincere or good willed, so I delete his little roaches where they invade. <br /><br />Frankly, he probably needs to be gassed. Maybe the NHS will determine he's lived too long and recommend against a treatment vital for his continued existence?Tancredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16015531337154301560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-19301816425494434292017-10-19T09:52:42.337-07:002017-10-19T09:52:42.337-07:00Today's OnePeterFive profiles a family day bei...Today's OnePeterFive profiles a family day being set up in Ireland. The gay married are invited. This is accelerating. Wuerl of DC at 76 submitted his mandatory resignation. McElroy of SD is already penciled in.JBQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09344181644293746758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-87423938672207529682017-10-19T02:34:13.071-07:002017-10-19T02:34:13.071-07:00Is Bill back defending the poisoned fruits of some...Is Bill back defending the poisoned fruits of some failed Council from fifty years ago?<br /><br />It would have been open for the Abbot to turn from the failed and defective Office and liturgy (edited by Concilium to remove Catholic teaching) and place the house under the Ecclesia Dei agency. Prayerfulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01561992635589480308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-58979683617177682792017-10-18T18:29:49.885-07:002017-10-18T18:29:49.885-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Billnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-76977691807020935342017-10-18T13:15:16.014-07:002017-10-18T13:15:16.014-07:00nope....just thinking about it still makes me laug...nope....just thinking about it still makes me laugh. I think "O'Douche" has to be the new replacement for putz/jerk/idiot/wanker/tosser/slag/arsemonger.....you know, eveyrthing that perfectly sums up feybriel. <br /><br />Sorry JBQ....avert your eyes next time....if it makes you feel any better, my last name begins with 'Mc'.....offer it up and take one for the team.susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-32713495459905184572017-10-18T13:05:05.858-07:002017-10-18T13:05:05.858-07:00how about "A'Douche"?.....nah, peopl...how about "A'Douche"?.....nah, people wouldn't get it. How 'bout if we just keep calling him feybriel.susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-50507828531384598592017-10-18T08:41:03.440-07:002017-10-18T08:41:03.440-07:00@susan: The only argument that I would have about ...@susan: The only argument that I would have about your comment would be from an Irish perspective. His "O" should be removed and he should just be called a "douche".JBQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09344181644293746758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-24505086029451030952017-10-18T05:43:47.840-07:002017-10-18T05:43:47.840-07:00"because people outgrew nostalgia and neuroti..."because people outgrew nostalgia and neurotic archaism."<br /><br />....yeah, like deep love for that old, dead, white guy Jesus of Nazareth...who, let's be real here, never existed in the first place, eh?<br /><br />O'Douche.susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-16578882083346860232017-10-18T04:44:59.495-07:002017-10-18T04:44:59.495-07:00That could well be explained by the fact that the ...That could well be explained by the fact that the place no longer rated because people outgrew nostalgia and neurotic archaism.<br /><br />Billnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-77463011189012358342017-10-17T19:05:01.846-07:002017-10-17T19:05:01.846-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Bill O'Malleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-2383094418124942302017-10-17T17:26:38.493-07:002017-10-17T17:26:38.493-07:00That's true. Too bad for us.:(
Thank you Sus...That's true. Too bad for us.:(<br /><br />Thank you Susan for your compliment about my analysis of this sad situation in Germany further up on the comment column. I didn't see it 'cause I was teaching all day. I post either at 6:30 am before off to school, lunchbreak...or now (8:25 pm) 'Course I do lots of things other than this, of course...but I do like the posts that are here. Would never have heard about this German monastery on any other site:)<br />Damian MalliapalliAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-3091716093699942792017-10-17T17:19:39.845-07:002017-10-17T17:19:39.845-07:00The Reformation, religious wars after that, the an...The Reformation, religious wars after that, the anti-Catholic legislation and rulings of Austrian Emperor Joseph II(patron of Mozart), and similar degrees by Napoleon around the same time caused tremendous declines in religious Orders. First the Reformation caused a huge decline in religious life as thousands of monasteries and dozens of Orders closed up and went extinct in a heartbeat....<br />The huge, established Orders like the Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustinians etc suffered tragic losses. BUT, by the tme of Emperor Joseph II initiated his round of anti-Catholic "reforms", many of the Orders had bounced back....only to be dealt another blow by him, and Napoleon....and later in the 1880's-90's by Bismarck in German speaking countries (He was a notorious anti-Catholic).<br />While it is true that all these events in Europe caused huge declines , some of the Orders such as the Franciscans , Dominicans, and Jesuits (which had even been suppressed at the end of the 1700's and restored in the 1820's), were recovering. The Jesuits were at their peak in 1964 with 36,100 (they had never been higher), and while the Dominicans with 10,100 were still over 10,000 down from what they were in 1520, they had made a huge recovery from the barely 1,000 remaining in the 1840's. The Franciscans(OFM) at 28,000 before the Council were still over 20,000 down from what they were at the time of the Reformation. But the point is, they were growing.<br />I'll close with 2 examples.<br />The Sisters of Charity(Mother Seton) nuns were founded in the very early 1800's in Baltimore, Md. They began with 3-4 sisters, but by the time of Saint Elizabeth Ann Bailey Seton's death in 1820, there already were close to 100 sisters, and they were well established in New York City in addition to Baltimore. By the time of the Civil War, there were over 250 sisters, with the NYC and Baltimore branches becoming independent congregations. By the time of Vatican II, the Baltimore branch of the Sisters of Charity had nearly 4,000 sisters, and the NYC branch close to 1,600. There were also 2-3 other branches smaller in number, but each nearly 1,000. All from a beginning of 3-4 women. The inspiration for this growth was both the holy example and teachings of Mother Seton, who wanted to establish teaching sisters in the USA, but especially the traditions of religious life and the Tridentine Latin Mass and Graces which come from it.<br />Proof that the Tridentine Latin Mass is the great impetus for vocations can be demonstrated by by Orders founded with the Vatican II Mass. There are dozens of them, some founded 45 years ago with 4-5 members...and today they still only have a handful...maybe still 4-5, perhaps 10 at most.<br />So if you want to see what inspired vocations, and in general, the Catholic Faith, you need look no further than the Tridentine Latin Mass. It's obvious...the stats don't lie. But people like Pope Francis and company do. :)<br />Damian Malliapalli<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-85821725461431544212017-10-17T17:09:52.313-07:002017-10-17T17:09:52.313-07:00Great....O'Douche is back.
Douche (dooSH)
1. ...Great....O'Douche is back.<br /><br />Douche (dooSH)<br />1. a shower of water; "a daily douche"<br />2. an obnoxious or contemptible person, typically a man: "that guy is such a douche"susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-14676269278568001322017-10-17T16:13:14.802-07:002017-10-17T16:13:14.802-07:00It will be condemned, lock, stock, and barrel, &qu...It will be condemned, lock, stock, and barrel, "saints", and all. All thrown in the GARBAGE because that's what it's ill conceived fruits are GARBAGE.<br /><br />If you think from this perspective and live from this perspective and comment in com boxes from this perspective you tend to have your thoughts dissapeared into the ether such as on the 1P5 site. Hey folks, I don't have time to mess around with fake crap, real Catholic or nothing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-47152835091419622632017-10-17T16:05:29.869-07:002017-10-17T16:05:29.869-07:00The authentic interpretation is that which is prov...The authentic interpretation is that which is provided by the 2800 bishops who attended the Council, debated and wrote its documents and then implemented those reform elements in the conflicted theologies and ecclesiologies in those documents which they, in consultation with their priests and people, determined were for the good of their dioceses. All of these bishops, including the Popes, were students of the Tridentine scholastic theologies and had celebrated nothing but the unreformed liturgy of Pius V but 85-90% of them voted for and implemented reforms which clearly broke with the past.<br />As for the massive decline in membership of the Catholic Church, drastic decline in Mass attendance and associated fall off in vocations to the priesthood and religious life, it wasn't Vatican II that precipitated it. Try the Reformation. <br />The more modern acceleration in the participation rates dates from just after WW II. It's important to ask the right questions of history.<br />Bill O'Malleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-82524122819387780092017-10-17T08:13:01.619-07:002017-10-17T08:13:01.619-07:00On this point we certainly agree....and the view h...On this point we certainly agree....and the view he has of what will rise out of the ashes, is his own image. But like I said before.....<br /><br />Won't he be surprised......genuinely shocked.susannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-37974633498105257872017-10-17T07:40:24.074-07:002017-10-17T07:40:24.074-07:00Many liberal dioceses no longer want vocations. Th...Many liberal dioceses no longer want vocations. They already have a structure in place and are just waiting for the maestro to begin the symphony (sym-phony). JBQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09344181644293746758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-56928136201412177722017-10-17T07:37:51.855-07:002017-10-17T07:37:51.855-07:00Before something new can be built, the old must be...Before something new can be built, the old must be destroyed. Even the Phoenix rose from the ashes. The Marine Corps tears down the candidate and then rebuilds in their image. So too, it is with Francis and his Communist image. He is not just destroying. He has a view of what will rise out of the destruction.JBQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09344181644293746758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-25613096947053434272017-10-17T06:47:28.974-07:002017-10-17T06:47:28.974-07:00excellent analysis Damian.excellent analysis Damian.susannoreply@blogger.com