Sanctimonious Miter
Apr 4, 2018 14:13:16 GMT
Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2018 14:13:16 GMT
Within the Vatican II church, they have been busy raising their prominent personalities to "sainthood" so to endorse their liberal beliefs while hacking at the Rock of Christ. The same is happening in "tradition". The false resistance is all to happy to start the process of their own and raise one of their own personalities heaping eulogy after eulogy on top of Bishop Williamson. Of course for the same reason they need a "saint" to endorse their liberal beliefs trying to validate themselves on the "traditional" platform. After all, they share the SAME ecumenical novus ordo beliefs to endorse its wicked mass and miracles. Look where it takes those liberal pioneers, Flying Monstrance and laymen ministers. Just around the corner for them like Bishop Fellay invites the same endorsements supporting the conciliar apparatus.
Perhaps the title should be BW's Trumpet out of Tune - in Four Movements. Its apt. Or, The Shakespeare bishop - in Four events at Broadstairs.
BW's followers never stop trying to elevate him to some kind of sainthood (sic) like cheerleaders always trying to pomp him up. Shows they are void of substance and need the constant marketing to cover over his errors. Or rather, trying to embroider the errors into a catholic fabric.
Yes, that's right! The inimitable Dr. David Allen White (according to the latest issue of Oportet Christum Regnare put out by the intrepid traditional Catholic leader Hugh Akins - ca-rc.com/ ) will be coming out with a biography of His Lordship in the near future. An exclusive preview -- including a most captivating excerpt -- of the work is found in the latest OCR.
The full title of Dr. White's biography of Bp. Williamson is The Voice of the Trumpet -- A Life of Bishop Richard Williamson in Four Movements. (Dr. White's two other biographies -- true masterpieces -- are of Bp. Castro de Mayer and Archbishop Lefebvre.)
The full title of Dr. White's biography of Bp. Williamson is The Voice of the Trumpet -- A Life of Bishop Richard Williamson in Four Movements. (Dr. White's two other biographies -- true masterpieces -- are of Bp. Castro de Mayer and Archbishop Lefebvre.)
BW's followers never stop trying to elevate him to some kind of sainthood (sic) like cheerleaders always trying to pomp him up. Shows they are void of substance and need the constant marketing to cover over his errors. Or rather, trying to embroider the errors into a catholic fabric.