tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post6920259205385754745..comments2024-03-28T16:36:47.245-07:00Comments on Introibo Ad Altare Dei: Millennials And Dealing With DoubtIntroibo Ad Altare Deihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-35723711613306007672018-07-22T07:06:40.834-07:002018-07-22T07:06:40.834-07:00In brief, that’s exactly the sedeprivationist theo...In brief, that’s exactly the sedeprivationist theory, and it does make sense. I’m open to it, but remain Sedevacantist. In God’s due time, we will find out which is true.<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />—-Introibo Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-41903069588522387652018-07-21T21:34:24.116-07:002018-07-21T21:34:24.116-07:00Sedeprivationism makes sense especially when peopl...Sedeprivationism makes sense especially when people ask,<br />"If sedevacantism is true,how can we have a Catholic Pope again?"<br />Sedeprivationism doesn't jump to any conclusions.<br />He's holds the office of Pope but isn't Catholic nor is he a valid Bishop and Priest.<br />Francis could be Pope if he renounced his errors,converted to Catholicism,and received valid Holy Orders from a valid pre-July 1968 Bishop. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-81392315453365012002018-07-20T09:33:28.217-07:002018-07-20T09:33:28.217-07:00Thank you for the kind words my friend. The SSPV s...Thank you for the kind words my friend. The SSPV should teach Sedevacantism as truth, not an “opinion.” Some clarification is necessary. To have a theological opinion is not the same as an opinion in ordinary jargon. For example, I like chocolate and you like vanilla are not the type of opinions that are discussed in theology. Rather, it’s like a doctor giving a medical opinion. It doesn’t mean he would like you to have this condition rather than that condition, but based on these facts, this is what I believe to be true. Could he be wrong? Sure. Theological opinions work the same until there is a Magisterial decision we don’t have now. In this case we can be MORALLY CERTAIN and that is good enough. Bergoglio could be “material pope”—sedeprivationism—but we have no pope formally either way. <br /><br />The SSPV, I think, is using this non-absolute knowledge to allow R&R to stay in their Chapels. Many are former SSPX from whom they broke away. I, too, disagree with the Thuc position they hold, but I think that’s a case of pride on the part of Bp Kelly.<br /><br />In this time when we have no shepherd the sheep are scattered. Just because I disagree with some (non Dogmatic) points/positions does not mean I can’t or won’t attend in good conscience. If some priest had to agree with me on all disputed points I’d wind up home alone myself! <br /><br />So, yes I think Sedevacantism should be taught as morally certain. If it is not, it is not ideal, but not a reason to stay away. You can influence the clergy and laity to adopt the openly Sedevacantism position!<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />—-Introibo Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-24394578968589030012018-07-20T07:09:34.266-07:002018-07-20T07:09:34.266-07:00Well written article. Do you ever have doubts abou...Well written article. Do you ever have doubts about the SSPV? I don't mean their validity as bishops and priests but how they speak about sedevacantistism? I've watch Fr. Jenkins and he seems to think that sedevacantism is an opinion as if it doesn't matter if you believe it or not so long as you for certain don't follow Francis (whatever that means). I'm a sedevacantist and believe that considering the evidence of what the Church has already taught and applying it to today's conclusion that it's a no brainer and a very important issue. In other words I don't believe it's just an opinion but something which is necessary even if there be no solution as you mentioned when people ask how we will ever get a pope again (God's will shall be done in His own good time on that). I'm not a home aloner, but I'm not a follower of the SSPV either because of this and some other issues such as their problem with the Bp. Thuc lineage. There is a good website by a friend of mine called Thucbishops.com and he used to be an ardent supporter of the SSPV until that issue came up and he does very well to defend the Thuc bishops. Anyways, I'm sorry for going off topic because this article is really good and eye opening and a must read but when I saw your conclusion talking about the SSPV I just was wondering what you thought about them on those points I brought up. Thank you again I'll keep reading your website. Keep up the good fight. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-26187354403546953352018-06-27T20:30:11.229-07:002018-06-27T20:30:11.229-07:00I agree with you that sins of impurity are deadly ...I agree with you that sins of impurity are deadly to faith, and many have lost faith because of adherence to these horrific sins. <br /><br />Of course doubt can only exist in the mind, since it is the uncertainty as to whether or not a certain proposition comports with objective reality. Sins of the flesh cloud good judgement leading to doubt since many people want to continue to sin.<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />—-Introibo Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-80885814987495063702018-06-27T18:29:43.921-07:002018-06-27T18:29:43.921-07:00The quickest way to cloud you rjudgement, have &qu...The quickest way to cloud you rjudgement, have "doubts" about the Faith, and, ultimately, to lose the Faith altogether: Violations of the 6th and 9th Commandments. ALL by itself, this one category of sin, if given into, can be the source of loss of all faith. <br /><br />Always remember: A doubt exists in the mind, not in reality.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-84826961299430842792018-06-26T18:08:20.898-07:002018-06-26T18:08:20.898-07:00Many thanks for your kind words, Andrew!
---Intro...Many thanks for your kind words, Andrew!<br /><br />---IntroiboIntroibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-61143895154390769712018-06-26T15:48:50.945-07:002018-06-26T15:48:50.945-07:00I meant to include Heterosexual promiscuity was al...I meant to include Heterosexual promiscuity was also normal & extremely rampant.<br />-ANDREWAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-66613193519254931842018-06-26T15:44:02.958-07:002018-06-26T15:44:02.958-07:00This article is EXACTLY what Traditional Bishops &...This article is EXACTLY what Traditional Bishops & Priests should be discussing during their sermons,aside from the meanings of Epistle & Gospel.<br />The local tradiTradit chapel is the ONLY place where young people will hear proper moral education and formation.<br />I can attest to my youth in the 1990's/early 2000's being NO DIFFERENT from millennials of today.<br />The only difference was we didn't tell adults what was going on at night and on weekends.<br />Lesbian & homosexual activity was RAMPANT in the 90's,along with extreme drug use.<br />Keep this up the Church needs this blog.<br />God bless.<br />-ANDREWAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-1935640793689427632018-06-26T03:44:17.262-07:002018-06-26T03:44:17.262-07:00Thanks again, Sarah. It’s heartbreaking to read.
...Thanks again, Sarah. It’s heartbreaking to read.<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />—-Introibo Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-10880596137687624512018-06-26T02:27:10.364-07:002018-06-26T02:27:10.364-07:00Thank you "Introibo"! I read your blog a...Thank you "Introibo"! I read your blog all the time.<br /><br />For more insight on the problem, here is what my 21 year old friend from Canada explained about the public school system there:<br /><br />"In public school the only things we "learn" are the virtues of tolerance, the sins of prejudice, and how we must never engage in thoughts which could serve for our protection and advancement, ever. They overly complicate the simplest things to such an extent that it becomes difficult for even the intelligent children to grasp. (see common core)<br /><br />I can see this serving a double purpose - to debilitate our mental faculties and exalt and create a dependence on the "specialist" (scientist, doctor, etc.) authority figures.<br />We are never taught the WHY of anything but instead indoctrinated with conditioned responses. For example, instead of being presented with the fundamentals of reason and logical equivalency early on, we are made read plenty of literature consisting of emotional appeals.<br /><br />All of antiquity is shown in the most negative light (consisting of oppression, brutality, etc.) and whatever remnants are attributed to everything wrong with the world as being in the way of "progress", freedom, justice, equality, etc.<br /><br />In grade 5 we were taught just how healthy masturbation is and how wonderful it feels. By the end of the year half of the girls in class had already engaged in intercourse.<br /><br />Now in some elementary schools sex ed along with "gender dysphoria essentials" is taught to kids in grade 3.<br /><br />I recently learned from an elementary teacher that today whenever children feel like they "can't" work anymore there's a corner with iPads and bean bags where they can spend however long they want doing nothing. What character building!<br /><br />In high school teens are pretty much allowed to vape in class since the teachers can't raise a hand against them.<br />As for multiculturalism there's constant fights in the hallways between the various racial groups at some schools.<br /><br />I almost forgot that how now there are no grades or finals in high school over here aside from provincials.<br /><br />Combine this with babies and young children being now being exposed to the internet and YouTube for entertainment.<br />tbh no wonder there's so many school shootings.<br /><br />All I know has come entirely from life experience and a few short years of "extra-curricular" activities, self study, and a bit of post-secondary education.<br />i.e. I learned absolutely nothing from public schooling except for a tiny bit of math."<br /><br />With such an "education", I don't think it's unreasonable to suppose that the majority of these children truly become possessed by demons before finishing school.<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />--SarahAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07046354442451309289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-15015974156710511462018-06-25T22:11:36.411-07:002018-06-25T22:11:36.411-07:00I agree and disagree. As to your first point, it i...I agree and disagree. As to your first point, it is GENERALLY true that just because you support a group doesn’t mean you support every view of the group, there are some groups that are so vile by nature that no one calling himself/herself “Traditionalist Catholics” can belong to it regardless of the other stances that group may profess. Examples include, but are not limited to, Freemasonry, NAMBLA, and the National Organization for Women (NOW). <br /><br />As to your second point, I agree that the Republican Party has many candidates one cannot vote for or support. Examples include former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the pro-abortion, pro-sodomite, cross-dressing pervert. <br /><br />You are correct that Catholics MUST be pro-life and anti-sodomite, and whatever other issues might be held by a candidate they are off-limits to your vote if they support child murder and/or sins against nature. <br /><br />To say otherwise puts one firmly in the camp of those who supported Communists because they made the trains run on time.<br /><br />—-Introibo <br />Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-42154402907487851682018-06-25T20:55:05.586-07:002018-06-25T20:55:05.586-07:00Although it should be stated that just because one...Although it should be stated that just because one supports a group doesn't mean one supports every view of the group. A Catholic must definitely be pro-life and anti-sodomite but there are many, many more political issues nowadays, and it's not the Republican Party is Catholic, either. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-37687944208537110312018-06-25T16:26:42.849-07:002018-06-25T16:26:42.849-07:00Sad to hear about those two individuals.
Would l...Sad to hear about those two individuals. <br /><br />Would like to add, to better understand, that the "Justice Democrats" are an actual group, not some title just made up.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-68690924456382383132018-06-25T10:34:32.632-07:002018-06-25T10:34:32.632-07:00Sarah,
Wow. That’s powerful testimony you gave. At...Sarah,<br />Wow. That’s powerful testimony you gave. At least we have young ladies like you to carry the Faith forward. You give us hope.<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />—-Introibo Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-75943490802617767622018-06-25T10:17:14.275-07:002018-06-25T10:17:14.275-07:00As a millennial (1992) I would like to affirm that...As a millennial (1992) I would like to affirm that most so-called "traditionalists" in my age group or younger, whom I've seen on social media, are just about as trad as Woodstock. As long as you are loosely anti-sodomite or anti-abortion, you can be twice the hell hound as Bergoglio and join their circle of self-congratulating and self-worship.<br /><br />Seriously, if you think Francis is a blasphemer, check out Gen Z "Catholic" twitter. Trad is just a fashion accessory they use to feel special and rake in "likes". Even their ostensible stance on social degeneracy is just an ironic exercise in "meme magic" -- yes, many literally use witchcraft in their internet postings -- "ironically" of course.<br /><br />Don't believe any reports about how younger people are more conservative or traditional. They're only lowering the standard of what tradition means. Truth is, Gen Z is the first generation in America where the majority claim to be "not heterosexual". In other words, they're the most demonically possessed generation of all time!<br /><br />We can only pray for them. I would exercise a lot of prudence in one-on-one help. Pearls before swine etc.Sarahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-38596373341806712072018-06-25T08:17:48.316-07:002018-06-25T08:17:48.316-07:00George,
I am certainly NOT a Hebrew scholar. Howe...George, <br />I am certainly NOT a Hebrew scholar. However, in this case I have something more important going for me: a binding decision from the Magisterium of Holy Mother Church!<br /><br />The following question was proposed to the Pontifical Biblical Commission:<br /><br />"Whether in the designation and distinction of six days with which the account of the first chapter of Genesis deals, the word 'DAY' can be assumed either in its proper sense of a natural day, or in the improper sense of a certain space of time; and whether with regard to such a question there can be free disagreement among the exegetes?"<br /><br />On June 30, 1909, the Commission (with full approval from His Holiness Pope St. Pius X) responded:<br /><br />"IN THE AFFIRMATIVE." This means that the "days" of creation need not be actual periods of twenty-four hours each. This also comports with the Commission's decision of June 23, 1905 (also approved by Pope St. Pius X) that Scripture gives historical accounts except "...where without opposing the sense of the Church and preserving its judgement, it is proved with strong arguments that the sacred writer did not wish to put down true history, and history properly so-called, but to set forth, under the appearance and form of history a parable, an allegory, or some meaning removed from the properly literal or historical significance of the words."<br /><br />In my opinion (and consistent with the decrees of the Pontifical Biblical Commission approved by Pope St. Pius X), Moses meant to convey that man was God's special creation, so the Earth (our planet) takes place of pride over the other celestial bodies.That's why it is created first. What’s great is that your opinion is also equally valid, George! The “yom” might mean literal 24 hour days—-but it doesn’t HAVE TO BE. <br /><br />You might be right and I may be wrong. What’s important is that neither of us is a heretic or a sinner for holding the opinion we do. It also means that someone not strong in the Faith has no reason to doubt the Biblical account of Creation.<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />—-Introibo <br />Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-33979335353836990312018-06-25T07:00:02.534-07:002018-06-25T07:00:02.534-07:00Introibo writes:
In truth, it doesn't matter s...Introibo writes:<br /><i>In truth, it doesn't matter since the word yom, in Hebrew, has been incorrectly translated as "day." The word actually means a "period of time."</i><br /><br />Are you a Hebrew scholar? Everything I've read by people who know Hebrew says that when ordinal numbers are used with "yom" (as in Genesis) it always refers to a 24-hour day.George R.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-39450969944056742792018-06-25T06:28:54.906-07:002018-06-25T06:28:54.906-07:00David,
I like your idea, and Traditionalist Cathol...David,<br />I like your idea, and Traditionalist Catholic Schools had better realize the treasure they have—-for the future depends on it!<br /><br />God Bless,<br /><br />—-Introibo Introibo Ad Altare Deihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11377479441601352059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6466183320330735196.post-38636575344534634452018-06-25T05:31:10.766-07:002018-06-25T05:31:10.766-07:00I have often thought that an immersion in true his...I have often thought that an immersion in true history by Father Fahey and William Thomas Walsh would do much to inoculate the young against false history. I wonder if the traditional Catholic schools teach this? They have been gifted with the greatest treasure in the world and they do not know it. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10128691219846641150noreply@blogger.com