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To: Domestic Church
agreed...it sounds as though he(Aquinas) thee and me are all in the same situation. There isn't anything negative about one pursuing knowledge about our Faith as an individual, but there sure as heck is something wrong when it is a necessity because the Bishops have abandoned their duties to Teach and Rule.

It seems one must go to an Indult Mass to hear a sermon basd upon orthodox exegesis and having that connected to some doctrinal points.

The Catechism of The Council of Trent had it ALL laid out for every sunday of the year and all priests were expected to follow it in their preaching. Of course they could express the truth through their own unique knowledge, experiences, personalities etc.

I have no idea what the future holds but my family's motto "It is always darkest before the storm," suggests it isn't going to be pretty.

I fear a continual decline (absent some VERY bright spots, such as the FSSP) and I wonder if we aren't modern Laodicea.

19 posted on 05/10/2002 5:13:04 AM PDT by Catholicguy
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To: Catholicguy
"I fear a continual decline (absent some VERY bright spots, such as the FSSP) and I wonder if we aren't modern Laodicea."

The decline is scary but now it seems more like an attack and I don't have the FSSP nearby(oh, to hear and see and partake in a Latin Mass again...I'd probably cry) but at least I can claim Philadelphia instead of Laodicea as my Diocese so I'm more inclined to sing O Come O Come Emmanuel. Everyone thought our biggest future problem would be the lack of priests.
20 posted on 05/10/2002 11:30:02 AM PDT by Domestic Church
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