Message from @GodFearingEnglishman
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Archbishop Lefebvre is good or bad?
@Dang_Isaiah as human beings are, a mix of both
But i mean... Is he heretic or was he a positive image for the church
He's no heretic
One can make an argument that he's a schismatic
But i wouldn't call him that either
Did he start a new church?
No
Im watching a documentary on him. But I was curious if anyone knew more about him
So the pope changed the lords prayer aparently
I heard
Pope Luther II
Niggas out here changing shit up
What's like most important translations of the bible?
Currently making my mind up about Lefebvre.
Ultimately, he *did* break canon law, no matter how much somebody tries to justify it.
And, the Society of St Pius X today is *very* different to the Society originally founded by the Archbishop.
Are they liberal or traditional?
Also @JoeyJoestar1337 are you seeking a bible?
Used to be traditional, now they're just "current pope is bad, therefore we can do whatever we want".
For some reason I've become remarkably depressed these past few days.
No reason in particular?
Just flat despair?
I prefer my local SSPX chapel over my even more local Novus Ordo
I can think of a few reasons, just rather pathetic ones.
I had a tremendous night with friends on Saturday, and it's quite upsetting upon realising that such an occasion won't be replicated soon.
I have a bad habit of doing that after good times (trips, nights out, etc).
I'll just cocoon myself, and wallow in my own loneliness.
😄 don't be sad that it's over buddy
Be glad that it happened
And look forward to the day it happens again
All very true, but depression is a rather irrational feeling.
I get that
I'm sure it's something I'll get over soon enough, but for now, it's rather crippling.
Like I don't get that sort of feel after a party or social outing, it's more during where I feel like I shouldn't be there and everyone there secretly hates me
That happens too.
The human mind can often be very irrational, but it's not just a matter of telling yourself to "get over it".
It that were the case, then said mind wouldn't be irrational.
I recall a sermon that my old parish priest gave.
He spoke about life being a wheel, which kept on spinning.