Saturday, April 4, 2015

Eternal Freshness of the Cross of Christ

Eternal Freshness of the Cross of Christ
By: Father Voigt (Resistance)

Have you ever experienced a victory when others thought that you lost?  It is portrayed in a film like Star Wars when Obi-ben-kanobi battles Darth Vader and in the presence of Luke Skywalker he lays down his life.  His life is transformed into a living spirit to teach the young the way of the "skywalkers".  In the most horrible moment of the history of the human race, an innocent and completely loving God laid down His human life in full view of every man, woman and child from that Good Friday to this one in 2015.  What looks like the greatest defeat of all time is nothing more than the greatest victory.  Sin and death have been conquered in themselves.


St. Paul reminds us that the wages of sin is our death.  We all must pay the price for the sins of our lives and ultimately that price is our death.  It is for this very reason that Christ took upon Himself a human nature:  to absorb sin and the consequence of sin for each person that comes to believe.  Baptized into His death is the victory won on the Friday called Good.
We have heard Him say that none is good but only God.  That moment on Good Friday humanity was absorbed into divinity much like water is absorbed in a giant sponge.  Then the sins of all of us were placed upon a Cross in Innocence itself.  The ugly face of sin and death were consumed and condemned.  Now we are free through the Faith in the Son of God.

Free!  Now the choice is ours:  do we want this freedom to be like Him?  Or do we wish to enslave ourselves a second time?  All the mysteries of life are revealed in our Lord's love for us and His total love of the will of the Father.  "In His will is our peace," Dante states in his presentation of the souls that claim paradise.  Nothing will be missing in the kingdom of heaven.  Everything will bring us new delights forever and ever.  There will be no more death, no more sin, only the fresh freedom to always do what is right, just and wholesome.  There will truth without error; goodness without any taint of evil; and there will be Love without a trace of hate.  Our heart's longing will be fulfilled in the resurrection of the just.


Faith is the pathway to this eternal freedom and that is why faith is being tested in the Church which ought to protect the truth and crush error.  It is this Faith which is being betrayed again by Judas infiltrating Holy Mother Church.  Catholics are recognizing the betrayal of Christ's teaching and this will lead many unsuspecting souls to an apostasy (changing the truths of the faith) and 
ultimately to their eternal damnation.  Not many see the cliff that awaits them...do you?  Listen to the words of Pope St. Pius V which are found in the infallible document Quo Primum, July 14, 1570.

"Now, therefore, in order that all everywhere may adopt and observe what has been delivered to them by the Holy Roman Church, Mother and Mistress of the other churches, it shall be unlawful henceforth and forever throughout the Christian world to sing or to read Masses according to any formula other than this Missal published by Us...Accordingly, no one whosoever is permitted to 
infringe or rashly contravene this notice of Our permission, statute, ordinance, command, direction, grant, indult, declaration, will, decree, and prohibition. Should any venture to do so, let him understand that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God and of the blessed Apostles Peter and Paul."


This is why the traditional Latin Mass is the only legitimate act of worship for the faithful Catholic and why a curse has come upon the Church of the New Advent, the Conciliar Church.  The hierarchy has failed in its protection of the divine act of worship and substituted a Protestant construct to deceive the faithful.  Now the Church of the New Advent is going to its death for the wage of this sin will be paid.  Let us hold to true divine worship and plead the Cross of Christ for the many sincere and stubborn souls that will not read and understand the words of 
this great and saintly holy father.  God grant us the wisdom to know the truth and to live the truth.  Lex orandi est lex credendi  (The law of praying is the law of believing.)  Let us resurrect the belief in the words and works of our Lord Jesus Christ.  He alone is God and He alone teaches truly.


In the hearts of Jesus, Mary and Joseph,

Fr. Richard Voigt

A Blessed and Holy Easter to each of you...

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