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The Catholic Church teaches he is the vicar of Christ. He is absolutely no deity. I don’t understand where this keeps coming up from with the Pope.

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Jesus was pretty clear in stating that Peter was the rock upon whom the Church was founded, not “the first rock of many more to come”.


You don’t agree with the Church then. You need reanalyze the Church’s position on this matter, please. As a fellow Catholic, we must love each other as brothers so I have to tell you that you cannot be in communion with the Church if you don’t truly believe what the Church teaches. To quote from The Roman Catechism:

“He [the Pope] sits in that chair of Peter in which beyond every shadow of doubt the Prince of the Apostles sat to the end of his days, and hence it is that in him the Church recognizes the highest degree of dignity, and a universality of jurisdiction derived, not from the decrees of men or Councils, but from God Himself”.

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Statements like “God doesn’t bless those who raise the sword”… (see David, Constantine, etc.) show him to be nothing but a political hack who contributes to the pussification of not only the Catholic Church (alignment with the Democrat liberal ideology) but the entirety of western civilization.


I mean, I won’t disagree that I think the Church does need to be tougher on a lot of things. Obviously, the Church is not 100% against war as long as it is just. Listen, you can disagree on issues with him on these issues, there were some theological things he put out I disagree with, but fundamentally, he is not just some “political hack” as you put it.
Pizza looks good, but that frozen beer, I’m not so sure about that. For a good beer, would it being so cold take away from the flavor, no?
Fundamentally, the Church gets political because you cannot truly separate faith and morals from politics. Theology/philosophy are tied together with politics.

You can’t just say you’re a Catholic then completely leave that behind when you vote or make political decisions, it makes no sense.

The idea of the separation of church and state is a farce. This is a term penned by Thomas Jefferson loosely to a baptist group in the early 19th century.
You claim to be Christian but reject Holy Scripture?

re: WFDT St Paddy’s Day Edition

Posted by TigerJack8 on 3/17/26 at 7:23 pm to
Nice, this is the old traditional recipe, except the bread does have soda. How was it?
Good night. Thanks for the constant updates.
Does this mean the storm becomes more likely a straight line threat?
Ok, thanks.

I was considering maybe bring the family to a shelter if it was pretty hairy. The straight line winds are sort of making me hesitate as I don’t want to me on road with that, but if we need to leave, I’d do it.
Thanks. How do you think we’ll be in Madison/Huntsville tonight?
I’ve definitely heard of it being done, just not from someone I know personally.
Glad to know that your authority of it happening or not settles the issue entirely.

We can rest easy now.
About an hour and half in. Great show. I’ve been a big fan of Fr. Ripperger for sometime. He doesn’t sugar coat anything.
No doubt you’re right the country’s youth could use more discipline, we all could, but it doesn’t come from a draft, it comes from the family unit.

Both WWII and Vietnam had a draft, compare the two different types of generations.
I’m sorry you’re dealing with this. A few years ago, I also had similar chest pains and I was very stressed and dealt with anxiety.

One thing that helped me was I cleaned by diet up. For me i cut out excessive starchy carbohydrates and I started taking a magnesium supplement.

I still deal with some of this anxiety. I don’t want to ask too personal of a question, but is there something that non-physical going on in your life causing this? Is there guilt, or maybe you’re a new dad raising a family? This is a big one for young men who want to raise the family to the best of their ability. Most likely this is a mental and/or spiritual problem that hasn’t been resolved for some time.

Anyway, God bless, I hope you’re can at least pinpoint where this is really coming from.
Replace Bitcoin with the US dollar and reread those first couple paragraphs
You’re the head of the family. Stick to it. Love your wife, and lead and teach her gently with patience.

re: You know what I did today?

Posted by TigerJack8 on 1/25/26 at 2:40 pm to
Sounds to me like everyone has to be a mini personal magisterium from your perspective.

The confessions of the Protestant revolt has resulted in thousands of schisms, I’d recommend you attend a Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and look at it through the lenses of both the Old and New Testament. Christ promised hell would never overcome his church.


“Wherever the bishop appears, there let the people be, even as wheresoever Christ Jesus is, there is the catholic church.” - St. Ignatius of Antioch

re: You know what I did today?

Posted by TigerJack8 on 1/25/26 at 1:44 am to
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I’d suggest ditching the mass and take your son to a conservative Protestant church


How does one determine what is a “conservative Protestant church”?
Yet, you can afford to get married with same “finances”?