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Correspondance with Mr. Jacques Lison (Quebec Church of the People)

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1) S. Jetchick (2005-August-13)
2) J. Lison (2005-August-15)
3) S. Jetchick (2005-August-16)

3) S. Jetchick (2005-August-13)

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Stefan Jetchick [stefan.jetchick (un arobas) inquisition.ca]
>> Sent: August 13, 2005 11:15 AM
>> To: jlison (un arobas) ustpaul.ca
>> Subject: Message pour M. Jacques Lison

Jacques Lison
Directeur de Prions en Église et Rassembler
Novalis
Université Saint-Paul
223, rue Main, Ottawa (Ontario), K1S 1C4
Téléphone:   (613) 236-1393, poste 2345
Télécopieur: (613) 782-3004
Courriel:    jlison (le "a" commercial) ustpaul.ca

Good day Mr. Lison,

Just a little message to tell you I mention you in my text called
"Cardinal Ouellet And The Bag Of Potatoes", at item #6.5.
(www.inquisition.ca/en/serm/pitie_patate.htm).
[Moved in Sept. 2010 to the article Let's Commit Sacrileges In Church!]

If you have any reservations concerning what I say there, please
let me know. Actually, ideally, you'd consent to an public e-mail
exchange with me, which I'd post here on my web site.
(www.inquisition.ca/corr/lison_jacques_en.htm)

I'd have questions to ask you, to clarify my understanding of your
positions concerning things like Transubstantiation, the morality
of direct abortion, Papal Infallibility, women's ordination, etc.

Thanks, and have a good day!

Stefan Jetchick

2) J. Lison (2005-août-15)

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jacques Lison
>> Sent: August 15, 2005 2:22 PM
>> To: Stefan Jetchick
>> Subject: Re: Message pour M. Jacques Lison
>>

Sir,
Thanks for having told me about your text called "Cardinal Ouellet And The
Bag Of Potatoes", which I find after three weeks of absence. You are
of course free to express your opinions on the Web. I must only say that
your text decodes in my writings intentions which are not mine. I'm
available to answer your questions concerning my positions, but in private
only.
Sincerely,

Jacques Lison
Director of "Prions en Église" and "Rassembler"

3) S. Jetchick (2005-août-16)

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Stefan Jetchick
>> Sent: August 16, 2005 8:56 AM
>> To: Jacques Lison
>> Subject: RE: Message pour M. Jacques Lison


>> which I find after three weeks of absence.

Picking up work after the Holidays is always a bit hard.
Let's say stories about French Fries seasoned with
Cardinals probably didn't "soften the landing". Sorry!


>> I must only say that
>> your text decodes in my writings intentions which are not mine.

That's what I pray for! Except my sources (the mother of one
of my good buddies once studied with you, also some
Dominicans who know you well, etc.) make me fear the worst.


>> I'm available to answer your questions concerning
>> my positions, but in private only.

:-)

Admit that's a pretty funny answer!

You say, in the Sunday Edition, vol. 69, no. 31. of the
"Prions en Église", concerning abortion: "[...] the Church
has the right to intervene in the major debates of our
society  [...] but under the condition that She plays
the debating game."

Your words are disseminated in almost all the churches in
the Province of Quebec, and the text you penned is
clearly tagged: "Editorial". You therefore take the floor
in order to present your opinions.

So you would yourself refuse to "play the debating game"?

A bit further in that same Editorial, you yourself say:
"Why not let young people question me by their dynamism and
their sometimes surprising way of living the Church and
bearing witness to their Faith? In their own way, they open
me up to the unforseen."

Apparently, you're "open to the unforseen", under the condition
that you've carefully planned it out, and that it remains
under your complete dominance!

You control the "Prions en Église".
To "play the debating game", we need another venue
for the discussion. We have to open ourselves up to the
unforseen, and have a public debate!

So what do you think?

"Vive Jésus-Eucharistie!"

Stefan Jetchick

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