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TommyT139

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51. It might depend on when the church was built and named.
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 01:29 PM
9 hrs ago

The pope was canonized in 1954; the society was founded in 1970. On the other hand, churches get named after saints who are admired locally, so a parish of that name could have at least started out with a more conservative bent. But parishes change.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_X

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Take Down Opus Dei next! Chasstev365 Yesterday #1
+1 dalton99a Yesterday #2
They're dangerous to the general population. rubbersole Yesterday #8
Beat me to it. He does that, and ill be back in there the following sunday with a hundred bucks in my hand. Volaris Yesterday #11
Shady Vance would have to find another religion again. wnylib Yesterday #44
Excommunicate Opus Dei SCOTUS and JD Vance next... hlthe2b Yesterday #3
This! 👆👆👆👆👆 SheltieLover Yesterday #6
ABSOLUTELY! Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #26
This MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #41
Awww, thank you MustLoveBeagles! hlthe2b Yesterday #43
Dang. This Pope might get me back into a church Prairie Gates Yesterday #4
A teaching moment for the US left. If you have the power and you're negotiating with assholes, you're losing. harumph Yesterday #5
Religious fundamentalists of all faiths are made of the same cloth. sop Yesterday #7
this. fanatics (of all breed and stripe) are dangerous stopdiggin Yesterday #10
I have long believed... GiqueCee Yesterday #14
Vance and the KKKatholic Kourt. usonian Yesterday #9
Damn! GiqueCee Yesterday #12
I think it's in Italian, not Latin. nt Wednesdays Yesterday #15
I thought... GiqueCee Yesterday #16
Italian is the working and administrative language of the Vatican. dalton99a Yesterday #17
AHA! GiqueCee Yesterday #19
why a dead language is good for enduring concepts rampartd Yesterday #36
Good point! GiqueCee Yesterday #37
it is why so much law and medicine still use a dead language. rampartd Yesterday #38
Dead languages evolve too. hunter Yesterday #39
mea culpa rampartd Yesterday #42
I know Latin from biology not the law. hunter Yesterday #46
Go Leo! Crack that whip! liberalla Yesterday #13
A good reminder that authoritarians use authority to preserve the system that preserves them 31j20b3 Yesterday #18
Non-authoritarians occasionally have to resort to hard leveraging of rules and options harumph Yesterday #20
Yes, especially in a case like this wherein a handful out of thousands of priests 31j20b3 Yesterday #21
Oh, I see where you're coming from. harumph Yesterday #22
I suppose it's also a question of shoe-size 31j20b3 Yesterday #23
Agreed. That's often the case. harumph Yesterday #24
Yep, and our troubling problem is the few caught on a very long time ago 31j20b3 Yesterday #25
sspx : this schism goes back to like 1970 rampartd Yesterday #45
Would a Catholic church named St Pius X be part of that group or not doyou think? mahina 21 hrs ago #48
i've never knowingly met any of these guys, or any opus dei for that matter rampartd 19 hrs ago #49
It might depend on when the church was built and named. TommyT139 9 hrs ago #51
You don't understand that this fascist group is the one blm Yesterday #30
Could use a proper name for "this fascist group" just so I can be sure 31j20b3 Yesterday #31
TFP. Tradition-Family-Property. They are like the commoner base for Opus Dei elites. blm Yesterday #33
Thanks. I didn't know about TFP, but I'm aware of pfople pushing that 31j20b3 Yesterday #34
There's a multi-part documentary on HBO TommyT139 9 hrs ago #50
Exciting times bucolic_frolic Yesterday #27
Good. blm Yesterday #28
Not just the bishops - anyone who "habitually participates" in the society and "formally shares its positions" muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #29
This isn't even the first time SSPX has pulled these shenanigans... sir pball Yesterday #32
Exactly. I was horrified when Benedict removed restrictions on them. blm Yesterday #35
Good. hunter Yesterday #40
I was hoping Vance had been Baptized into Catholicism by SSPX. pat_k Yesterday #47
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