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Bai Macfarlane, divorced 2005, on Live Radio Thurs 5 pm Eastern
Mary's Advocates ^ | April 20, 2016 | Bai Macfarlane

Posted on 04/20/2016 8:26:53 PM PDT by Bai Macfarlane

Drew Mariani - Relevant Radio, Thursday 5 pm Eastern

I'm scheduled for interview live with Drew Mariani at 5 pm Eastern tomorrow, Thursday, April 21. We'll be talking about Mary's Advocates efforts to ask the Church to work to prevent divorce from happening in the first place. The Catechism and the Code of Canon Law are my primary resources. Pope Francis' exhortation on the family, Amortia Leatitia, helps too.

If you have a question or can share your own experience (good or bad) about the Church helping to keep a marriage together, give us a call (1-877-766-3777).

See list of Radio Stations that broadcast Relevant Radio HERE.

You can listen live from internet by clicking the Listen Now button in the header of Relevant Radio's webpage HERE.

Bai Macfarlane
founder Mary's Advocates
See Terms of Catholic Marriage HERE, according to Canon Law.


TOPICS: Catholic; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: annulment; divorce; marriage

1 posted on 04/20/2016 8:26:54 PM PDT by Bai Macfarlane
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To: Bai Macfarlane

Thanks for posting this.
God Bless


2 posted on 04/20/2016 11:06:58 PM PDT by DBeers (�)
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To: Bai Macfarlane

Blast from the past. What a strange year this has been ... and it’s only April yet.


3 posted on 04/21/2016 2:22:24 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("The world is full of wonder, but you see it only if you look." ~NicknamedBob)
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To: Bai Macfarlane

...In the United States, from the late 1800’s through 1983, Article 126 from the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore was in effect, which stated it was a grave sin to file for civil separation (or divorce) without first having the Bishop’s permission. ...

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Sadly, due to the lack of valid consecration, spawned by apostasy of numerous prelates in the time of Vatican II anti-council, whereas in anno Domini 1968 the sacraments were bastardized along with the loss of validly consecrated bishops. Thus who you think is a bishop today isn’t. He (such as your “bishop” Lennon of Cleveland Diocese) probably isn’t even a valid priest if he’s under 75 years old, as 1968 was 48 years ago.

So even if your “bishop” gave you some direction, it would be invalid due to lack of authority, not being a real bishop.

Thus, a rejection of all that is connected to Novus Ordo is in order. With such a move you can then safely find refuge under true apostolic-ally ordained and consecrated clergy, such as will be found in the congregation of CMRI priests and bishops.

See

The New Ordination Rite:
Purging the Priesthood In the Conciliar Church
by Rev. William Jenkins

Link: http://www.novusordowatch.org/purging-priesthood.pdf

Also read more related information at
http://www.novusordowatch.org

Bai, this was posted by Bernard Ozbolt of “Repent and Believe” (screen) who have met you and Bud.

You both with your children remain in my sincerest prayers.


4 posted on 04/21/2016 2:38:38 AM PDT by Repent and Believe ("...to neglect to confound evil men...is no less a sin than to encourage them." Pope St. Felix III)
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To: Repent and Believe
such as will be found in the congregation of CMRI priests and bishops.

Sedevacanist community

The Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen was formed in 1967 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, by Francis Schuckardt with Denis Chicoine's assistance. In 1969, with the approval of Bishop Sylvester Treinen, of the Diocese of Boise, Shuckardt formed the group into a religious congregation of sisters and brothers.

With the implementation of the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Schuckhardt and his group came to the conclusion that Paul VI was not a valid pope and therefore sought services from priests who shared his theological position. In the early 1970s Schuckhardt received ordination as a priest and as a bishop from Bishop Daniel Q. Brown.

In the late 1970s CMRI acquired the old Jesuit scholasticate Mount Saint Michael in Spokane, Washington, making it their congregation's center.

In June 1984, Chicoine, with the backing of the majority of the congregation's clergy and laity, ousted Schuckardt.

Post-Schuckardt[edit]

Bishop lineage (Apostolic succession) before and after Vatican II. Thuc line bishops, from which the CRMI derives, are depicted in light blue boxes. In autumn of 1984, the priests sought out a bishop to ordain clergy for CMRI and found Bishop George Musey of Galveston, Texas, whose episcopal lineage can be traced to Pierre Martin Ngô Đình Thục. On April 23, 1985, three of the four remaining priests "formally and publicly" took an "Abjuration of Error and Profession of Faith ad cautelam" before Bishop Musey in case, through their previous actions, they had incurred any ecclesiastical censures. Bishop Musey then conditionally re-ordained them, although he publicly stated he personally had no doubts as to their validity of their earlier ordinations.

In 1986, CMRI held its first General Chapter establishing a formal set of Rules and Constitutions. In the same year, the Rule was approved by Bishop Robert F. McKenna, OP, whose episcopal lineage can also be traced to Archbishop Thục.

In 1989, Father Mark Pivarunas was elected Superior General of the Congregation. Father Pivarunas received episcopal consecration in 1991 by Bishop Moises Carmona, also of the Thục lineage.

Pivarunas currently serves as Superior General. Bishop Schuckardt (before his death) and his followers dispute Pivarunas' position as Superior General inasmuch as Bishop Schuckardt, the founder of the Congregation, had never officially resigned as Superior General and further claimed to have excommunicated Pivarunas, which would disqualify Pivarunas, according to traditional Catholic Church law, from holding that position.

In June 2007, 15 sisters living at Mount Saint Michael in Spokane were expelled from the Congregation because they had come to disagree with the Congregation's sedevacantist and accepted the authority of the post-Vatican II popes.[1] They joined the Diocese of Spokane and formed the Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Church (SMMC) under the authority of the Spokane Bishop William Skylstad.[1]

Present day[edit]

The Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen serves 29 churches and chapels in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. They also operate the Mater Dei Seminary in Omaha, Nebraska, while the Sisters' motherhouse is located in Spokane, Washington (Mount Saint Michaels Mission). They have expanded into Canada, Australia, and New Zealand; Central and South America, with centers in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico; and Europe, with Mass centers in England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Russia, and Ukraine.

5 posted on 04/21/2016 4:51:50 AM PDT by af_vet_1981 (The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
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