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Love him or hate him, I think he's dropping some truth bombs here. A recent video from Michael Voris' and Church Militant's Vortex:
Not all Catholics are Roman/Latin ones.Love him or hate him, I think he's dropping some truth bombs here. A recent video from Michael Voris' and Church Militant's Vortex:
Excuse me?Not all Catholics are Roman/Latin ones.
We Melkites are in communion with the Pope, too, but we are not simply Roman Catholics who say mass funny.
Not all Catholics are Roman/Latin ones.
We Melkites are in communion with the Pope, too, but we are not simply Roman Catholics who say mass funny.
What did you think I meant?Excuse me?
That isn't what I said.Roman Catholics dont say mass funny. Thats not a nice comment
Roman Catholics dont say mass funny. Thats not a nice comment
Love him or hate him, I think he's dropping some truth bombs here. A recent video from Michael Voris' and Church Militant's Vortex:
You got it, Fenwick!I'm not sure but I think he meant the way Melkites say Mass would look "funny" to most Latin Catholics..?
That isn't what I said.
Where did I say, "Roman Catholics say mass funny"?
Please go back and re-read what I wrote.
Not all Catholics are Roman/Latin ones.
We Melkites are in communion with the Pope, too, but we are not simply Roman Catholics who say mass funny.
Do you still celebrate All Saint's day right after Pentecost? When I first heard of this, I thought what a beautiful liturgical practice helping to recognize the relationship between Saints and the Holy Spirit.You got it, Fenwick!
Furthermore, most Eastern Christians in communion with Rome have their own spirituality, devotional practices, and the like--except for those who were tricked into thinking that to Latinize was to be a "real" Catholic.
A mild example: There is nothing wrong with the Latin church's May devotions, but should these replace our own devotions to Our Lady in Lent and the 15 days in August?
It's always been the Sunday after Pentecost for both Byzantine Catholics and Eastern Orthodox.Do you still celebrate All Saint's day right after Pentecost? When I first heard of this, I thought what a beautiful liturgical practice helping to recognize the relationship between Saints and the Holy Spirit.
In the past I thought of Michael Voris as a bit of a buffoon but you are right, he has been dropping truth bombs all over the place.
In the past I thought of Michael Voris as a bit of a buffoon but you are right, he has been dropping truth bombs all over the place.
Yeah he's brash, but I feel like ever since the whole McCarrick issue a year ago, Voris has kind of been proven right on a lot of things, and his commentary wasn't hyperbole.
Yeah 100%
I used to think he was ridiculous but he just keeps being proven right, he has been unrelenting when he has had so much pressure from bishops to lighten up, his style is a bit odd but so what? Style does not really matter
As the side note, though Latin Rite, I am down with the East...
I am not sure how anyone could honestly call him buffon-like in that video. Intense sure, but if you look at the last 100 years, it is not in any way false. Americanism and modernism are not new heresies and both are clearly defined.