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A) Blogger is extremely ADD. Expect posts do jump topics more often than Democrats changing positions. Blogger is also conservative on pretty much everything. B) As far as this blogger is concerned, the SSPX is at least irregular canonically, if not in outright schism. I'm sure there are many holy people in the group, and for some the SSPX Mass could well be the only alternative to worshiping the "Earth goddess" in their home parish, but otherwise, a Catholic is morally bound to attend a Mass offered according to the permissions in Summorum Pontificum, should he wish to worship according to the Extraordinary form. C) Just because I link to a site DOES NOT mean I condone every last link and statement ON that site. I take no responsibility for where you go after leaving my blog.

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Alright, someone want to tell me who the schlemiel was, (and feel free to correct my spelling on that,) who broke the embargo on the motu proprio? The news show on EWTN said it was broken on the internet, and I want to know who the irresponsible blogger was, the schmuck.

To the ばかな人:
I’ll bet you peaked in your parents’ closet for Christmas presents, too, didn’t you? Yeah, needless to say, I’m peeved. We’ve all been waiting so long for this document to come out, so many hopes on it, and you go and blow the anticipation.

Kudos to the blogs who refuse to take advantage of the broken embargo! I’m rather peeved with EWTN, which is VERY rare, because they reported on it anyway, like it was ethical just because someone already broke the embargo. OK, granted I don’t know what the norms are in the world of journalism in regard to these things, but this can’t be smiled upon… <Rolls eyes.> I probably shouldn’t have watched, out of my own protest, but I guess I figured that wasn’t going to change the reality of it being covered. Meh.
EWTN’s Rome Report is going to be on in an hour. I don’t think that’s live, though, so there will probably be no quoting from the letter there.

God bless!

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