Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Church Militant TV reports from Rome






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8 comments:

  1. Johannes de Silentio12:14 AM

    Check out the look on Cardinal Erdo's face right after Voris finishes his question. It's as if to say: "Good luck answering that one, Bruno."

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  2. And yet still, Mr. Voris refuses to face the fact that this is all at the instigation of this Pope! I stopped listening to him entirely when he took that stance against all common sense.

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  3. Anon. II9:38 PM

    Elizabeth, I hear you. But I haven't stopped listening to him on that account. Where else are you going to get the scoops that he has to offer? The mainline Catholic media?

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  4. c matt11:35 AM

    I think what Voris may be doing is simply letting others connect the dots to the BORF. The dots are superlatively obvious, and he can then maintain plausible deniability that he criticized BORF. Like the transitive property - if a=b, and b=c, well then, we can pretty much figure out on our own that a=c.

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  5. @Anon II: Plenty of other places. Rorate, Pertinacious Papist, Mundabor, Eponymous Flower, Creative Minority, American Catholic, Harvesting the Fruits, Dallas Area Catholic, That The Bones You Have Crushed..... That's just the ones that came to mind immediately. There's others.

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  6. Ralph Roister-Doister2:14 PM

    I got a belly laugh out of Voris's report that the neo-cath daisy-sniffing lads were "surprised" that their group was so small and the progressive group so large. Now THAT'S comedy! It's also revealling, if any of these ineffectual sad sacks can handle the truth. What's that line of Dylan's? -- it's all over now, baby blue ??

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  7. Anon. II5:19 PM

    Elizabeth,

    Well, that's good, and that was part of my point: that many lack sources outside the RC mainstream media.

    The other part of my point, I would say, is that I wouldn't let one fly spoil the whole jar of ointment.

    I learn a lot from reading even Sedevacantists, like Anthony Cekada, Protestants like C.S. Lewis, and even Pagans like Plato. Anyway, I would hate to give them up.

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  8. I'd hate to give up, nor would I, those you mentioned. Michael Voris? No problem. But that's just me. I'm not saying he doesn't serve a fine purpose, just not for me. He's not helping anybody by hiding the smoking gun.

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