"What's past is prologue."

The "Bergoglian" persecution of Traditional Catholicism [Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò] is an integral element in the Passion of the Church. "What's past is prologue." Our Blessed Lord was persecuted …More
The "Bergoglian" persecution of Traditional Catholicism [Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò] is an integral element in the Passion of the Church. "What's past is prologue." Our Blessed Lord was persecuted at the hands of churchmen, likewise Christ's followers will be persecuted at the hands of churchmen. "Remember my word that I said to you: The servant is not greater than his master. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you" - John 15:20
As St. Francis of Assisi prophesied, "Those who preserve their fervour and adhere to virtue with love and zeal for the truth, will suffer injuries and persecutions as rebels and schismatics; for their persecutors, urged on by the evil spirits, will say they are rendering a great service to God by destroying such pestilent men from the face of the earth." - Works of the Seraphic Father St. Francis Of Assisi, London, R. Washbourne, 1882, Part V, Chapter XIII - The Saint Prophesies great Schisms and Tribulations in the Church, pp. 248-250
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Live Mike
@j da silva I think that the Imprimatur, Bishop (later Archbishop) William Bernard Ullathorne, O.S.B., of the Diocese of Birmingham, England would be sufficient for any good Catholic as his source of moral credibility for the publication in question.
The word "imprimatur" is Latin for "let it be printed." An imprimatur is a bishop's permission to print a religious book. The 1983 Catholic Code of …More
@j da silva I think that the Imprimatur, Bishop (later Archbishop) William Bernard Ullathorne, O.S.B., of the Diocese of Birmingham, England would be sufficient for any good Catholic as his source of moral credibility for the publication in question.

The word "imprimatur" is Latin for "let it be printed." An imprimatur is a bishop's permission to print a religious book. The 1983 Catholic Code of Canon Law, (Can. 823 §1, Can. 827 §4), requires pastors to help guide the faithful in their use of social communication and particularly books or other writings. The imprimatur is one way that charge is carried out.
Code of Canon Law - Book III - The teaching function of the Church (Cann. 822-833)

The current Code of Canon Law explains that “Books or other writings dealing with questions of religion or morals cannot be exhibited, sold, or distributed in churches or oratories unless they have been published with the permission of competent ecclesiastical authority or approved by it subsequently.” A book with an imprimatur has been officially approved by a local bishop or religious superior prior to publication. It is technically not an “endorsement” of a book, but it is a declaration that the book is “free” from theological errors to the best of the authority’s knowledge.

Bearing that in mind, can you provide us with an imprimatur for the article you posted?

Can you provide any proof, whatsoever, that the article which you shared is not an elaborate fabrication authored in part by Luciferian Freemasons or other servants of the prince of this world in order to subvert the credibility of a book which has already received the official approval for publication by the Bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham?
giveusthisday
j da silva; you jointed 33 minutes ago, and you have the audacity to criticize another member and suggest a quote for which Live Mike gave information on source was not reliable and you ask for proof?
Live Mike
Source: Works of the Seraphic Father St. Francis Of Assisi
@j da silva Thanks for reading my posts. In answer to your question, by the grace of God and Our Lady I was allowed to learn at a seminary for quite some time from which I received two degrees with a focus on Thomistic Philosophy and a Masters in Theology. I will stand before the judgement seat of Almighty God with a clear conscience for …More
Source: Works of the Seraphic Father St. Francis Of Assisi
@j da silva Thanks for reading my posts. In answer to your question, by the grace of God and Our Lady I was allowed to learn at a seminary for quite some time from which I received two degrees with a focus on Thomistic Philosophy and a Masters in Theology. I will stand before the judgement seat of Almighty God with a clear conscience for everything that I have ever written on GTV.
It comes as no surprise that you'd feel that way. Those who subscribe to "wherepeteris" would naturally object to some of my posts.
Sadly, I suspect, there is no amount of evidence that could be presented which would satisfy someone like yourself.
May God bless you and Our Lady protect you always,
The Wandering Recluse
@j da silva So, are you a member of SmartCatholics?
Orthocat
@The Wandering Recluse When I was in seminary in the 80s they were termed "thinking Catholics" - because we were told all those traditional & conservative Catholics were stupid/ignorant for actually believing in the "pre-Vatican 2" religion 🤪 🥱
The Wandering Recluse
@Orthocat Yep, pretty much the same for the website Smartcatholics. Clueless about what is happening with Francis and the Church, pro-interfatih "and all things "jello-Catholic".
The Wandering Recluse
@j da silva I can only speak for myself, which is -- if you want an answer to the proof you seek, why not research it yourself? Why ask someone else to do so? Also, I can't say I see an ad hominem directed at you. Otherwise, welcome to GTV and God Bless! 🙏
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@j da silva First of all, I didn't attack you in anyway, right? Second, I said in my comment I could only speak for myself, which I did. Third, I don't support much of what is placed in Wherepeteris,, especially anything written by Mike Lewis, so all I can recommend is when you are new to a website, like GTV, you might want to consider being a bit more polite when you approach someone, I read your …More
@j da silva First of all, I didn't attack you in anyway, right? Second, I said in my comment I could only speak for myself, which I did. Third, I don't support much of what is placed in Wherepeteris,, especially anything written by Mike Lewis, so all I can recommend is when you are new to a website, like GTV, you might want to consider being a bit more polite when you approach someone, I read your initial comment and you accused Live Mike of "making sweeping statements" and your final sentence "Being popular on Gloria TV may help your ego, but come your ultimate demise, you will have to answer to God for all the people you have misled by your ill-advised comments." So perhaps you started the whole ad hominem battle in the first place, right? Try dialing back the attitude and maybe you'll get nicer and more informative responses in the future.
Live Mike
@j da silva For the record, "someone like yourself" simply means a subscriber to "wherepeteris". If you take that as an "ad hominem attack", then what does that say about those who read from that particular publication?
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@j da silva
Interesting! Sublimated?More
@j da silva

Interesting! Sublimated?