Sunday, April 12, 2015

"Propter metum Judaeorum..." (For Fear Of The Jews)

"Propter metum Judaeorum..." (For  Fear Of The Jews)
By: Fr. Voigt (Resistance)

"Propter metum Judaeorum..."  For fear of the Jews the apostles and disciples met behind closed and locked doors.  What would Francis say about these lines?  What would our contemporary Popes who visited synagogues and express the heretical notion that the first covenant is still operative?  For fear of the Jew Vatican II came out with a pastoral reflection that negates the uniqueness of the Son of God Who was sent first to the Jew and when they rejected Him He turned to the Gentile.  Remember the entrance into Jerusalem when Our Lord rode on the colt (symbol of the Gentiles) not on the ass (symbol of the Jews).  Our Lord turned His attention to the nations that would come to believe in the divine love.  

 
Francis and some of his jewish buddies...
Jews and Masons praise Vatican II and Francis
yet why do many still stay trapped in the Conciliar Church?
There they were gathered together in the upper room because the Jew is the same yesterday, today and forever.  They conspired to have Pilate authorize the murder of the Son of God.  They sought to kill Lazarus.  The apostles assumed that they were next in line for the Cross.  So they feared the Jew.  So should every man, woman and child in the world today.  The Jew seeks to intimate, to lie and to control.  They seek to rule the satanic world that is bringing hell into our temporal historical setting.  Shouldn't we too fear the Jew and seek to unite in prayer.  

Despite the fear of the Jew the apostles witnessed the appearance of the Lord who conquered the worst that the Jew could or can do to an innocent soul.  He is risen!  Death no longer has any fear for those who know and love the Lord.  Stand up Christian soldiers and prepare to fight those who are seeking to destroy the mystical body of our Lord Jesus Christ.  In that upper room Jesus
breathed upon us the new life of grace.  This is a life filled with divine love which admits no fear even of the Jew.  "As the Father sent Me so do I send you." 

 
Marxism/Communism is
a talmudic jewish invention
For fear of the Jew does the Conciliar Church deny the power of the Son of God and the will of God.  It seems so today.  Our Father called for the consecration of Russia (constructed of the communist philosophy with Jewish leadership) in order that the world might issue in a peace which comes from heaven.  Popes failed to obey.  Were they fearful?  Really who wants to live in a world apart from the will of God.  If only we believe the resurrected Lord and put our lives on the line.  So let's have more bishops consecrated who are not afraid to speak the truth and to do battle with those who sell "terror" in order to control.  These are the times to get out of the locked rooms and battle for the minds of men once more.  

Look to Thomas, the twin of each of us.  He would not believe until he placed his fingers into the nail wounds and his hand into the side of our Lord.  This credibility test is crucial for the 21st Century.  Only union with the Crucified Christ relieves the fear of the Jew.  In the Cross of Christ heaven and earth are reconciled.  In the Cross of Christ the fruit of the Blessed Sacrament remains with us to the end of times.  With the Cross planted within the Calvary of our hearts there can be no fear.  There can be only a blessing.


"Blessed are they, Thomas, who have not seen and believe."  We believe and we know that eternal happiness is worth more that a few more days in this place of trial.  We are being tested today by the conspirators of Jerusalem:  i.e. the chief priests, the scribes, the pharisees, the lawyers.  They desire to have this world in their control but have no fear of them for your soul is so valuable that the Son of God poured out His Blood to ransom us for our Father.  
Pray for the misguided and satanically oriented Jew for they know not what they are doing. For fear of the Jew...embrace the Cross of Love and be free.

In the hearts of Jesus, Mary and Joseph,

Fr. Richard Voigt

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