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Buy Cheap Tramadol Overnight 13 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

Order Tramadol Online Overnight Let’s see. Three months into 2014 New York City began to see an outbreak of measles. Last fall California reported the worst whooping cough season in 55 years. The herd immunity on which anti-vaccine parents have relied since the 1990’s is breaking down due to the increased numbers of anti-vaccine activists. Of course, the excuses […]

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Unholy holy people

Tramadol Online Sale 11 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 2 Comments

From a news story written by a professor who teaches at St. Tikhon’s in Russia. The biggest publishing news of recent years has been Everyday Saints (literally translated, Unholy Holy People), in which Archimandrite Tikhon (Shevkunov), head of Sretensky Monastery and reputed spiritual counselor to President Putin, offers a series of vignettes about his journey […]

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Oh joy, oh dance, oh rejoice

10 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

We have three daughters, a couple of sons-in-law and all our grandkids here for Mother’s Day. The comic above expresses how I feel. Now, if only I could convince them that Father’s Day rates the same response. Sadly, it will only be telephone calls. SIGH!

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Good for the gander?

9 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

I am not a Kantian. However, a couple of the summaries above had me thinking of some of the events of the last couple of months. And, in particular, in a libertarian oriented democracy like ours, the third saying is a very powerful summary. “If you should be free to do something, then so should […]

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Geographical accuracy versus inaccurate representation

8 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 5 Comments

We all have been taught geography in school and shown maps of the world. But, back in 1977, a man named Peters grabbed a map from an 1855 English clergyman, named Gall, and peddled it as his own map. Worse, he peddled it as a more “socially” and “geographically” accurate portrayal of the Earth than […]

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Supreme Court cracks on public prayer

5 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

An important decision came from the Supreme Court today. Another small reversal in the wall that was built between Church and State in the mid-1900s was announced today. The Supreme Court decided 5-4 that minister-led prayer could take place at the beginning of city council meetings, with certain specifications. One, the civic body must give […]

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Science fiction bad guys

3 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 2 Comments

Have you ever noticed that science fiction bad guys never seem to be easily able to hit a target? I mean, think of the classic scene in Star Wars in which Luke Skywalker swung across between two platforms with multiple firing Storm Troopers. Not one person hit them. I mean, if my aim had been […]

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Traditionalist Youth Network responds

2 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 5 Comments

Yesterday, I posted the response of Fr. Peter Jon Gillquist and his church to the contretemps about the Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN). The TYN has responded and made several points worth highlighting. I urge you to read their entire statement. “Our priest knew of our actual stated beliefs, from our own mouths, after having seen […]

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When a priest must do what is painful and difficult

1 May 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 25 Comments

Statement Regarding Matthew Heimbach On Saturday, April 12, 2014, I received Matthew Heimbach into the Orthodox communion through the sacrament of Chrismation.  I did not understand at that time that he held nationalistic, segregationist views.  Immediately upon learning of the scope and development of Matthew’s views, I responded to his decisions quickly and decisively, meeting […]

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I have a nightmare

29 April 2014 · by  Fr. Ernesto 11 Comments

Orania is a town in South Africa built by and for the Afrikaner people. Every tradition and tribe has a right to self determination and cultural survival. The Afrikaner people are a devoutly Christian people with a unique culture, language, and ethnicity that has a fundamental right to survive and thrive. Working peacefully next door […]

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