Message from @PanzerCO

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2018-09-09 14:26:40 UTC  

@Deleted User "Subconsciously", in the sense that advertisation always shows BMWF couples, etc. Aside from the "Diversity is our strength" nonsense.

2018-09-09 15:19:22 UTC  

well they don't hide, haha

2018-09-09 15:20:28 UTC  

btw there's a very interesting documentary that shows antichristian + globalist propaganda in cinema, if that interest one of you guys

2018-09-09 15:20:40 UTC  

the dub sadly is a bit bad but whatever

2018-09-09 17:36:37 UTC  

Whoever was asking, duelling is forbidden by the Church, punishable by anathema. This was established in the Council of Trent.

2018-09-09 17:36:46 UTC  

Besides, it's a very prideful act.

2018-09-09 17:39:29 UTC  

I'm gonna beat you up but it won't be mutually decided so it's only a mortal sin instead of anathema XDDDDDDDDD

2018-09-09 19:09:00 UTC  
2018-09-09 21:27:14 UTC  

@GodFearingEnglishman Didn't the Council only forbid duelling that resulted in death though?

2018-09-09 23:09:36 UTC  

^ The act of duelling, regardless of whether the duel is to the death or not, is still an act of immense pride.

2018-09-09 23:09:50 UTC  

The Church cannot, and should not, by any means endorse it.

2018-09-09 23:10:01 UTC  

I mean, on a personal level, I don't have a huge problem with it.

2018-09-09 23:10:20 UTC  

Perhaps it should be one of those "Filth outside of the castle to keep the castle clean" sort of things.

2018-09-10 05:42:01 UTC  

I declare anti prot crusade or at least on evangelicals

2018-09-10 05:42:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435520935647248414/488584953085558785/Anti_Morris.jpg

2018-09-10 09:37:10 UTC  

>crusade
Meh
>inquisition of the clergy
BIIIIIIG YEEEEET

2018-09-10 09:52:37 UTC  

Chris he said he thinks he out gave God is what I am shocked about

2018-09-10 09:54:52 UTC  

Yeah the whole thing is bad, it sort of feels like a secular motivational speech that uses Christian words

2018-09-10 09:57:36 UTC  

For real and I used to like my old church look up to him.

2018-09-10 09:58:36 UTC  

I used to like the guy from Wretched, if you know him

2018-09-10 09:59:16 UTC  

Todd Friel

2018-09-10 10:05:31 UTC  

"Instances of heresy within the Catholic church are getting pretty bad"

Prots: "Hold my jet"

2018-09-10 11:03:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435520935647248414/488665886845304835/image0.jpg

2018-09-10 11:41:50 UTC  

What on Earth is wrong with these people?

2018-09-10 13:47:17 UTC  

They are godless

2018-09-10 14:40:40 UTC  

Dense question.

2018-09-10 14:40:55 UTC  

Does one need a degree in theology in advance before becoming a priest?

2018-09-10 14:41:04 UTC  

Is that part of the process, or What?

2018-09-10 14:46:33 UTC  

I’d have no idea how that works tbqh

2018-09-10 14:47:05 UTC  

I’d think during seminary you’d be taught on theology

2018-09-10 14:47:34 UTC  

I don't know about the Roman Church, but all you need before going to the Ruthenian Byzantine seminary in Pittsburgh is a bachelor's degree. It can be a bachelor's degree in anything (though, as one seminarian joked, preferably not in women's studies!).

2018-09-10 14:48:12 UTC  

^ I know the Dominicans stipulate a degree, and they weren't particularly specific on what kind of degree.

2018-09-10 14:49:06 UTC  

I'm at that point in life where I feel the two most obvious routes for the future are "family man" or "clergyman"; just wondering if I'd need to go back into education for it.

2018-09-10 14:53:02 UTC  

Shrimples you need a degree but that is often acquired during the priestly formation stage, so you will do a 4 year theology degree as part of seminary anyway

2018-09-10 14:58:21 UTC  

Oh, cool.

2018-09-10 14:58:25 UTC  

Good to know.

2018-09-10 18:08:03 UTC  

@Based Chav it depends. Most people who go to seminary go to college first and get a degree there, but not all seminaries require it. Jordanville, for example, is a traditional seminary, so you can apply with just a letter of recommendation from your priest if you're baptized ortho, or a letter from the bishop if you were baptized somewhere else. I haven't looked into seminaries for Catholics, but I know there's at least some ortho seminaries that don't require it. I wouldn't be beyond belief to see a catholic one doing the same

2018-09-10 19:57:24 UTC  

Afternoon lads and lasses