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aut viam inveniam aut faciam
I'll either find a way or make one
"If you're not a thorn in somebody's side, you aren't doing Christianity right." Mother Angelica
"Ignorance is no excuse when we have neglected to learn what we are obliged to
know."St. Ambrose
"The persistence of Mary about the dangers which threaten the Church is a divine warning against the suicide of altering the Faith, in Her liturgy, Her theology and Her soul." Pope Pius XII
"Who is going to save our Church? Not our bishops, not our priests and religious. It is up to you, the people. You have the minds, the eyes, the ears to save the Church. Your mission is to see that your priests act like priests, your bishops, like bishops, and your religious act like religious.” Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, before the Knights of Columbus, June of 1972.
Mac McLernon says: She has a truly awesome banner (is that what it's called?) at the top of her blog... I am very jealous... and she is also refreshingly direct about her trad credentials.
simon-peter says: Yes, Thorn is very sweet. I have her on my blog roll as "A Thorn in the backside."
anita moore says: Thank you for your kind comments on V for Victory!. Welcome to my honor roll of Allies for Victory!
Coffee Wife says: I've given you the "Thinking Blog" award!
Alexander says: I enjoy reading this blog: A Thorn in the Pew.
It is now on my list. You need to enjoy it to, or be anathema.eagleknight says: I bet you like the altar turned with the priest's back to us, only latin at Mass, all gays are going to hell, - you make the church such a court not the supper of the Lord.
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Nice! What's that pic from?
Mmmmmmmm - I'll have two.
;)
It's a photo I found earlier this year when the papal tiara had been replaced on St. Peter after a prolonged absence.
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