
Ding #1 what I just found under a rock.
So I just overturned a rock and what did I see. Why its Bishop Olson of the Ft. Worth diocese. What a dispicable, bottom dwelling, pudgy low life this character is and continues to be. We all know this guys exploits from a few years back when the now defunct Church Militant exposed him for his exploits with Fisher More college in Texas. Fisher More was a growing small Catholic college that offered the Traditional Latin mass. Olson was a newly consecrated Bergoglio bishop. The oil had not even dried off his forehead and he was off banning the Latin mass at FM college and in so doing destroyed the enrollment. The college is now defunct.
Olson then thought he was on a roll and set off after the Carmelite nuns of Arlington Texas. His goal is obvious for a man of his despicable character. The nuns sit on a valuable piece of property and this low life character Olson would stop at nothing to get it. The nuns are some ladies with real guts. They put most of these effeminate bishops to shame. They would have none of it and asked the SSPX to come in and administer their liturgy and sacraments. I love these women and donate to them frequently.
The pursecution of the nuns did not work so Olson is off trying to discredit the SSPX consecrations. Anthony Stein at Return to Tradition exposed his latest scheme that you can watch here. Olsen has threatened anyone attending or supporting the SSPX.
I am sure in high school Olson, this pudgy little worm must of received many swishes and atomic wedgies from the Varsity football team. Football players, real men, actually hate little faggots like Olson.
Ding #2, I made it official

I refuse to be intimidated by these goons in red skull caps so yesterday I filled out a registration form for my new chapel in Wisconsin in which I am very happy. There is a movement in Leo church going to rid the church of the TLM and her tradition. In order to do that Rome will use any means they can to rid themselves of the SSPX. They will use the Ecclesia dei groups to do that then neutralize them as well. Only a fool or a sell out will not realize that. The SSPX is our only hope. Wise up.
Ding #3 Some change might be good
No, I am by no means going modernist. I still hate Vatican II and saw no fruits at all in it. However subtle, well thought out change might be a good thing.
I remember my mother telling me when she grew up the Eucharistic fast was from midnight. Which was probably why all the Catholic masses were scheduled early in the morning. She said water was not even allowed after midnight. She told me how my Grandfather would cover all the water faucets to make sure no one would forget and take a drink of water. When Pope Pius XII ended the fast from water all together and reduced the liquid fast to 1 hour and solid food to 3 hours it made is so much easier for my grandfather to receive communion. He worked nights and the fast took a toll on him. However, the fast now has boardered on the ridiculous. 1 hour from everything. No sacrifice at all any more.
What about adding saints to the traditional calendar. Padre Pio comes to mind. He deserves a date on the pre 1950 calendar. Not Paul not John Paul but certainly a man with the stigmata is entitled. Don’t even mention that kid they just canonized. A good kid but far from saintly material.
Doctrine, logic, and moderation is the key. Keep all this in mind and some change is good.