Sunday, March 6, 2016

Fr. Voigt- Look up, Look beyond and take up

Fr. Voigt- Look up, Look beyond and take up
Where can we bread enough to feed these thousands?  Jesus tested Philip and He is testing us now.  Philip answered in human terms that not even 200 days wages would be enough to give these people a bite each.  In other words, it is humanly impossible to satisfy this situation.  Now Andrew comes to the rescue with the five loaves and two fish that a boy in the crowd possessed.  What are these among so many?  Now comes the divine action.


Jesus looked up and gave the Father thanks.  He looked beyond the human and challenges everyone of us in this moment to recall what the divine can do.

Jesus began to break the bread for a broken people.  He broke bread and fish and satisfied the human hunger of the multitude.  Today we are hungry for virtue to return.  Corruption is human starvation for the Truth, for Goodness and for Beauty.  We are all longing for a social change to conquer the evils of abortion, contraception, theft, obesity, immodesty and all the other effects of the demonic.  We are a people heading toward enslavement by the demonic Jewry who are doing the Evil One's bidding.  They are evil and they want the death of every Christian.  Have no doubt that this is a demonic age and it will result in bloodshed everywhere unless we turn to the divine means given us.  We must feed on the true Bread of Life and not the false bread of the Novus Ordo mass.
Jesus alone distributed the bread and fish to the multitude and Jesus alone can cast out the demonic in politics, in finance and in the Conciliar Church.  The neo-SSPX is falling into the demonic trap as it quietly desires a prelature.  Souls in their chapels will be surprised one day to find that they are now Conciliar Catholics and their hunger for the truth will turn to a starvation.  The preachers who should give us the Bread of Sincerity will be offering us the bread of compromise.  All in the name of "legitimacy in the Novus Ordo Church Construct."

The little boy that had the five loaves and two fish represents the Jewish nation that had the five books of Moses, the commandments, the priesthood and the kingship.  They had all the ingredients to help the world come to the feet of Jesus and they rebelled and slew the King of kings.  The Catholic Church had the true sacraments to feed each of us on the Bread of Life.
But now they have sold out to the "perfidious Jew" and are purchasing their own demise because no Son of Satan can do any good.  The Catholic Church has been betrayed by its own leaders through a slippery slope of infiltrators who have brought us a new doctrine in contradiction to the words and works of Jesus Himself.

Where do we go then to find the Bread of Life?  Only the catacombs of today can bring us the Bread of Life.  Go to the humble homes of believers who know that God can multiple the loaves and fish again.  Hence He will bring us the King of kings and the eternal Priest Who shallfeed us with His eternal truth.  The war is on and the battle lines have been drawn:  it is either fall in line with the Masonic "Catholic" Church or seek the priests who will stand by our Lord and take up the fragments of people's faith life and bring it to the Lord.  Time is rapidly coming to a decisive battle; one hundred twenty nations are preparing for war; human beings are seeking to form a one world government.  Where do you turn?

I will turn to our Blessed Mother and as a simple son of Mary cry out for the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart.  As nations begin to be wiped off the face of this earth perhaps the Catholic faith will return and stand up against a complete annihilation and feed the world again the Truth.  There is but one faith; there is but one baptism and there is but one way to the kingdom of God.  It is through incorporation into the Mystical Body of Jesus.  Let us follow the Lamb of God Who shed His Blood on Calvary and continues to multiply that saving drink  daily upon the altars of the true sacrifice.  Come, Lord Jesus, come.

In the hearts of Jesus, Mary and Joseph,

Fr. Richard Voigt

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