 But the Pope Benedict knew that when something as part of the way in which the Holy Spirit communicates to his people, such as traditional Latin mass, that when that would let loose, then all heaven would break loose. And that's exactly what's happened. And certainly where we live here, the number of young families and convert families that attending the traditional mass is exploding. And the reason that this effort to crush the traditional mass is happening is because what Pope Benedict thought would happen is happening. That the traditional mass is spreading like the fire of the Holy Spirit. And it's not going to be stopped by any human effort or any political effort. All that will happen is that there will be a period of persecution, decades who knows, but the winner will be God. The winner will ultimately be the mystical body of Jesus Christ, which is the authentic Orthodox teaching church. It won't be any political clique or cadre within the church's hierarchies. So there's nothing to despair about. We should embrace persecution as Christ tells us we must. They persecuted him, they will persecute us. We should take the persecution on the chin as the saints do, but we should also do it with the charity that the saints do. And the one thing we have to avoid is an overreaction which leads to anger, which leads to a loss of charity. Because ultimately what happens is that modernism leads to a loss of faith. A certain type of angry traditionalism leads to a loss of charity. And ultimately, as Paul tells us, if you take that route, you're even worse than the modernists. So we have to be on the guard. I think what the modernists are hoping, you stir the hornet's nest, you cause the anger, there's an overreaction of hatred and anger, and then they can point their finger and say, see, told you so. These people are all extremists. So when we see extremists, we have to calm them down. And if we can't calm them down, we have to distance ourselves from them.