Thursday, July 23, 2020

Is 2020 the Traditional Catholic Moment?

If so, we'll have Francis to thank for clarifying things by shutting down the comfortable middle ground.



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 Wait a second. The question Taylor Marshall needs to ask (assuming he doesn't already know the answer): Why, if I'm telling the truth, aren't my videos being pulled off of YouTube??

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

what are you talking about?

Anonymous said...

What are you talking about?

Tancred said...

What are YOUSE talkinbout!

Anonymous said...

They're co-opting the traditional catholic remnant.
-Andrew

Glen said...

Love Dr. Marshall! He's awesome.

Shawn said...

Did you see how all the Catholics are turning on Abby Johnson? Simcha, Mark, Leticia Adams. They hate her now. They say she is racist. Is that true?

Anonymous said...

LOL Abby Johnson talking about her brown son being all dangerous. At least she takes him to the Mass of the Ages!

Anonymous said...

https://www.simchafisher.com/2020/06/25/abby-johnson-police-will-racially-profile-my-biracial-son-thats-smart/

Anonymous said...

https://www.simchafisher.com/2020/06/30/black-catholics-respond-to-abby-johnson/

Anonymous said...

Isn't Taylor Marshall linked to Opus Dei? Remember the Sermon on the Mount's admonition about ravening wolves dressed like sheep. You flee the disrespectful Vatican II mess running towards tradition and land right in their wide open jaws. Save us Blessed Mother!

Tancred said...

His books are published by Opus publishing houses like Scepter. I called there one day and was shocked to hear a really effeminate dude answer the phone.

Anonymous said...

Why did that shock you? I would’ve expected it. Or a masculine sounding woman

Tancred said...

You’re so advanced thought.

Anonymous said...

Thank you

Tancred said...

I called them at some point in the early 90s, anyway it was a long time ago as I was just getting started, and I wanted to ax them about some of their products, but this haughty gay answered the phone. I had to ask twice, apologetically, if it were indeed scepter, and he impatiently said, “yes it iiiizzzz.” If I’d been more experienced, and cynical as I am now, I would have said, “oh, I thought this was a gay bookstore,” and hung up, but I was way too polite and kindly back then.