Post by bernard on Oct 5, 2011 13:02:34 GMT
Looks like there was a conference in Cork last week which had Fr. Nicholas Gruner as the featured speaker.
This review was posted on www.catholictruthscotland.com
Cork Conference - Huge Success...
The question: What’s happening to the Catholic Church in Ireland? was addressed during a landmark conference in County Cork on Saturday 24th September, 2011.
Despite the remote location, Catholics, both lay and ordained, traveled from various parts of Ireland and from the countries of the U.K to attend. Notwithstanding the serious tenor of the day there was no shortage of laughter and new friendships were formed. “A great day” said one attendee after another. See below for a brief synopsis of the talks...
Father David Sherry SSPX delivered a brief and informative talk during which he defined the key problem of Modernism in the Church and the teachings of popes on the subject, prior to the Second Vatican Council, most notably Pope Saint Pius X. This proved to be a very helpful introduction to the day and set the stage for the Conference talks to come. Father was also able to set the record straight for those attendees who mistakenly thought that the SSPX are not in full communion. “Impressive” said one member of the audience while another remarked on the priestly deportment and behaviour of SSPX priests in general. Yet another (with a dash of sarcasm) “And these are the ones in schism?”
Tommy Price, the leader of the Fatima Centre in northern Ireland, spoke on the subject of The Money Question addressing the current economic crisis in the context of the New World Order - “a difficult subject made simple” as one attendee affirmed. Next up, Joe O’Connell who heads the Fatima Centre in Cork discussed Ecumenism and the U.N. Agenda ~V ~ Our Lady of Fatima. Joe made a huge impact on the audience - to the
point where one young man asked to keep in touch with him for the purpose of receiving instruction in the Faith. That says it all.
From Scotland, Patricia McKeever outlined the work of Catholic Truth, and highlighted some current problems in the Church in Ireland to answer the question: What can the laity do?
Afterwards, members of the audience said they were motivated to act on some of the scandals highlighted - notably the dissident priests of the Association of Catholic Priests and the forthcoming RE Congress in Kerry, to be addressed by the laicised priest, Professor Tom Groome.
Keynote Speaker, The Reverend Father Paul L. Kramer focused on what is known about the Third Secret and “joined up the dots” to show how - in the title of his talk - The Mystery of Iniquity (is) Revealed in the Secret of Fatima. An expert on both Fatima and the New World Order, Father Kramer’s input to the Conference was both educative and illuminating.
The Conference was held in the beautiful setting and comfortable
environment of The Westlodge Hotel, Seafield, Bantry. Sincere thanks to Hotelier, Eileen, and her wonderful staff for their invaluable help in making the day a huge success. Well beyond the call of duty, Eileen ensured that the day went smoothly and comfortably - there was no shortage of tea, coffee and biscuits throughout the day. Lunches - and for those staying overnight, breakfasts and dinners - were delicious. A more detailed report will be published in the November newsletter but this brief overview serves to signal that the fight-back in Ireland is alive and well - and set to intensify. Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!
This review was posted on www.catholictruthscotland.com
Cork Conference - Huge Success...
The question: What’s happening to the Catholic Church in Ireland? was addressed during a landmark conference in County Cork on Saturday 24th September, 2011.
Despite the remote location, Catholics, both lay and ordained, traveled from various parts of Ireland and from the countries of the U.K to attend. Notwithstanding the serious tenor of the day there was no shortage of laughter and new friendships were formed. “A great day” said one attendee after another. See below for a brief synopsis of the talks...
Father David Sherry SSPX delivered a brief and informative talk during which he defined the key problem of Modernism in the Church and the teachings of popes on the subject, prior to the Second Vatican Council, most notably Pope Saint Pius X. This proved to be a very helpful introduction to the day and set the stage for the Conference talks to come. Father was also able to set the record straight for those attendees who mistakenly thought that the SSPX are not in full communion. “Impressive” said one member of the audience while another remarked on the priestly deportment and behaviour of SSPX priests in general. Yet another (with a dash of sarcasm) “And these are the ones in schism?”
Tommy Price, the leader of the Fatima Centre in northern Ireland, spoke on the subject of The Money Question addressing the current economic crisis in the context of the New World Order - “a difficult subject made simple” as one attendee affirmed. Next up, Joe O’Connell who heads the Fatima Centre in Cork discussed Ecumenism and the U.N. Agenda ~V ~ Our Lady of Fatima. Joe made a huge impact on the audience - to the
point where one young man asked to keep in touch with him for the purpose of receiving instruction in the Faith. That says it all.
From Scotland, Patricia McKeever outlined the work of Catholic Truth, and highlighted some current problems in the Church in Ireland to answer the question: What can the laity do?
Afterwards, members of the audience said they were motivated to act on some of the scandals highlighted - notably the dissident priests of the Association of Catholic Priests and the forthcoming RE Congress in Kerry, to be addressed by the laicised priest, Professor Tom Groome.
Keynote Speaker, The Reverend Father Paul L. Kramer focused on what is known about the Third Secret and “joined up the dots” to show how - in the title of his talk - The Mystery of Iniquity (is) Revealed in the Secret of Fatima. An expert on both Fatima and the New World Order, Father Kramer’s input to the Conference was both educative and illuminating.
The Conference was held in the beautiful setting and comfortable
environment of The Westlodge Hotel, Seafield, Bantry. Sincere thanks to Hotelier, Eileen, and her wonderful staff for their invaluable help in making the day a huge success. Well beyond the call of duty, Eileen ensured that the day went smoothly and comfortably - there was no shortage of tea, coffee and biscuits throughout the day. Lunches - and for those staying overnight, breakfasts and dinners - were delicious. A more detailed report will be published in the November newsletter but this brief overview serves to signal that the fight-back in Ireland is alive and well - and set to intensify. Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!