Mystic Jeremy
@_MysticJeremy
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Roman Catholic of the Anglican Use. Strict Observance Thomist. Honourary Anglo. 🍁
Toronto, Ontario
Joined October 2020
https://t.co/CHaJfdi9Iz Hi everyone, it has been awhile. I thought I should provide some updates since I first created the fundraiser. I am now formally discerning with our vocations director, and can now say I am a pre-seminarian. As I am discerning with the Personal
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Dear brethren, I am young Roman Catholic post-secondary student in North America hop… Jeremy A needs your support for Help a future seminarian pay back debts
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It's completely normal to be bothered by the fact that a foreign language is taking precedence in American cultural institutions. It doesn't make you a philistine. The bell curve meme applies here. We all know that the fact that Spanish speakers exist in the US does not make
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@GiancarloSopo It registers to many Americans as foreign because it isn't the language of our culture. Most people speaking Spanish here, esp those on the continent who primarily speak Spanish, are not descendants of the Spaniards who came to Florida, rather they are recent and
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Imagine calling large swathes of people dumb whilst simultaneously demonstrating illiteracy. A stunning display of the Dunning-Kruger effect in action.
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EO Apologists: “There is an icon in a second-century catacomb! Clearly the apostles venerated icons!” Also EO Apologists: “Yes, I know that Pope Leo said Peter ruled every single person Christ ruled principally… and that he called himself the heir of Peter… and that he
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pretty sure it was the chinese ambassador saying he wanted to behead her that started the spat, but keep repeating CCP propaganda.
Sanae Takaichi makes a big impression since becoming Japan’s first female prime minister last fall: charming President Trump, starting a diplomatic spat with China and playing the drums to K-pop songs with the president of South Korea.
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And Lutherans insist they aren't antinomians...
@HVACwarfare The concern is that piety will evolve into a denial of salvation by faith alone.m, because it’s a system of rules and regulations. Of course our hearts yearn for this sort of thing: how much easier it is to rely on our own works, which we can control, to save us. We know,
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Canada needs to return to the Red Ensign, it is better than the Maple Leaf in every way.
@ht_9944 Image liking the red ensign of the British empire more than the maple leaf of the nation of Canada
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Whereas in 2002, the Vatican went to great lengths to assuage the conscience of a member of the faithful who thought it was presumptuous to do so. He had presented a dubia about whether a person could be denied Holy Communion because he knelt to receive. The Undersecretary of the
“Personally I blame Cardinal Burke. His dubia in 2016 signaled to many Catholics that this sort of thing is acceptable.” - Mike Lewis Actually, any and all Catholics are freely allowed to send dubia to Rome. It’s actually not a “shut up and obey” religion.
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I say this as someone who vehemently disagrees with the 2018 China-Holy See Agreement. No one who lives a cushy safe life in the West has the right to endanger the lives of millions of Chinese Christians in such a blasé manner and without extreme reservation.
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People keep making this argument, but it's apples and oranges when you think about it a little. Are the SSPX going to put millions of Christians in concentration camps if Rome refuses? Will anyone be deprived of access to the Sacraments? What's that? No?
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Sneak peek on my upcoming video on development of doctrine.
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And people wonder why the Holy See won’t automatically capitulate to their demands, these are simply irreconcilable differences
The idea it's sinful to go to the Novus Ordo – in itself, even if many who do so are in good faith and without guilt – isn't a caricature of anti-SSPXers. It's literally in examinations of conscience in SSPX books. And they're right. That it could be portrayed as a caricature
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I like how they don't mention the author is Fr. Thomas Reese, SJ, a priest notorious for rejecting the Catholic dogma of Transubstantiation, which is very much a source of disunity of Communion.
OPINION: Today, the Eucharist, which is supposed to be the sacrament of unity, is too often a battlefield between Catholics who support the Traditional Latin Mass and those who want to see it disappear. Both sides need to ask themselves whether the fight is worth something more
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I like how they don't mention the author is Fr. Thomas Reese, SJ, a priest notorious for rejecting the Catholic dogma of Transubstantiation, which is very much a source of disunity of Communion.
OPINION: Today, the Eucharist, which is supposed to be the sacrament of unity, is too often a battlefield between Catholics who support the Traditional Latin Mass and those who want to see it disappear. Both sides need to ask themselves whether the fight is worth something more
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Fellow Texas Jesuit Fr. Tony Corcoran recalled when he got to Siberia after the USSR fell, an old woman burst in the rectory saying “I am Catholic—I believe what the Church teaches!” She then showed him where the icons and other items had been buried for safekeeping years before
Crying in the coffeeshop reading my parish priest's reflection on St. Paul Miki and companions. Lord, let us do as much for our children and neighbors.
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my friends, it is time: in conjunction with @avemariapress and a new book they released, i spent the last few months illustrating the entire structure of the summa theologica, by thomas aquinas. in my shop here: https://t.co/7BXaOV3Uv7 can i show and tell you, in this thread:
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If you are Eastern Catholic and don't agree with this, you are not Catholic
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Quite aside from the very "pastoral" suggestions of banning the TLM on high feasts & not ordaining men who prefer it, one thing is clear: nearly three decades on, Fr Reese (and others) have *never* gotten over Rome's rejection of the 1998 ICEL Missal translation.
My @RNS column: Is church unity worth a Latin Mass?
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Cdl. Biffi: "A consistent influx of foreigners onto our peninsula is acceptable and may even be beneficial, provided there is a serious effort to safeguard the distinctive identity of the nation. Italy is not a deserted or semi-uninhabited land, without history, without living
In 2000 Cardinal Biffi gave a speech saying governments should prefer Catholic immigrants over Muslim ones. "Officials should pursue that mission, Cardinal Biffi also argued, despite the criticism of those who evoke 'the specters of racism' and 'xenophobia,' even if Catholic
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