tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30490922.post8535674537432857479..comments2024-03-14T06:43:39.590+00:00Comments on LMS Chairman: Paul Inwood up to his old tricksLatin Mass Societyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17951084157414901564noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30490922.post-54508257679070649062013-09-21T06:47:23.928+01:002013-09-21T06:47:23.928+01:00At least know we know where Paul Inwood still stan...At least know we know where Paul Inwood still stands and that Summorum Pontificum hasn't moved him and his ilk along one inch. A perverse relief, actually. For I'd sooner listen to the unfounded, and easily dismissed, bitterness (and that's what it is) that the likes of Inwood still trumpets than the insidiousness from some of the "wets within" crowd. You know the ones, those "Trad friendlys" who start their sentences with "Don't get me wrong, I really like the EF but, it's just that...(and then insert their own fallacy or hobby horse of choice)". Inwood firing conkers from his toy catapult from without the walls doesn't worry me one bit. It's those within, dangerously trying to scrape away at the mortar that make me nervous. GWAMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01840883223560338540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30490922.post-53994392995254103662013-09-20T23:46:23.854+01:002013-09-20T23:46:23.854+01:00Speaking of lanced boils, its good to hear from ol...Speaking of lanced boils, its good to hear from old Inners. I do so hope he's enjoying being retired off and not spending too much time festering about all this Latin seeping in to Portsmouth again.Deacon Augustinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03549825303646357455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30490922.post-86664522657431318312013-09-20T22:01:18.247+01:002013-09-20T22:01:18.247+01:00Oh dear. These awful liberals do keep at it, I'...Oh dear. These awful liberals do keep at it, I'm afraid. It was they who in some manner, drove Monseigneur Lefebvre to his terrible end; although I am the Pope's man through and through and through and cannot ever support him; he was not altogether wrong. Although I am sure Pope John XXIII's intentions were the best (I seem to remember Carmel Heenan, God bless him, describing John XXIII, God bless him too, as a dear, gentle, nice old man who loved Fr. Faber's <i> All for Jesus </i> and who almost certainly had never read any of the liberal books) it all got thoroughly out of hand and the liberals got a hold of it. <br /><br />I do not really like to be called a running sore. Nor indeed that the traditional Mass will 'die down, heal and disappear'. Oh well, I suppose we must bear it (although thank you very much for refuting it) but I'm afraid such men do still think they have the wind in their sails. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com