Jorge Despises What Martin Luther Despised: The Ten Commandments and Moral Truth
NOTE: Not an endorsement for sedevacantism
Many
have been the ideas that I have come with over the years that wind up
being thought of by others in due course as a means of making what the
ancients used to call an “income."
To
wit, I used to write up political trivia questions for the tests that
were administered to my college students as a means of amusing them
after they completed taking a particular examination, and I also
included some trivia about baseball and old television programming as
well in those questions now and again.
That was the 1970s.
It
was in the 1980s that someone who had the gift of marketing, which I
lack in its entirety, came up with the game called Trivial Pursuit.
Similarly,
I had gathered a collection of audio recordings, first made on a
reel-to-reel tape recorder in the 1960s and earlier 1970s, of television
themes that I would play for students and friends at semi-annual open
houses after a semester featuring my homemade pizza, which I began
making in 1967, and other items. People had fun guessing the themes. One
man, who graduated from Oyster Bay High School in 1970, a year after I
had graduated, said the following in 1979: "Market this stuff and you
will make a million dollars."
Someone did.
It wasn't me.
It
was in the 1980s that someone who had the gift of marketing, which I
lack in its entirety, produced the first set of Tee Vee Toons records
and audio cassettes.
Bear
with me for one other example, although one that has nothing to new
with money but with the ability to make a good idea become reality.
To
wit, it has been a longstanding goal of mine to plaster Rome with
quotations from our true popes to contrast them with those of Jorge
Mario Bergoglio to demonstrate that the Argentine Apostate and his
predecessors stand condemned by the constant teaching of the Catholic
Church. One needs money and contacts in the Eternal City to do such a
thing. I have neither.
“Hey
Frankie, you have policed the Congregations, removed priests,
decapitated the Order of Malta and the Franciscans of the Immaculate,
ignored Cardinals… but where is your mercy?”
As found at: (Call Me Jorge.)
Although
it is unclear whether those responsible for this marvelous display of
true Catholic Action recognize that each of the conciliar “popes” have
been imposters bereft of any authority to govern Catholics or to speak
in the name of Holy Mother Church, they are to be commended for their
desire to call attention to Bergoglio’s rank, self-righteous hypocrisy
of condemning those he derides as lacking “mercy” because they will not
go “forward,” meaning that they refuse to enable sins of any kind,
including those of heresy, blasphemy, sacrilege and apostasy.
It
was on Friday, January 27, 2017, the Feast of Saint John Chrysostom,
that “Pope Francis” yet again demonstrate his revulsion for those who
believe that it is necessary to keep all of the Commandments perfectly:
‘Not
taking risks, please, no… prudence…’ All the commandments, all of them…
Yes, it’s true, but this paralyzes you too, it makes you forget so many
graces received, it takes away memory, it takes away hope, because it
doesn’t allow you to go forward. And the present of a Christian, of such
a Christian, is how when one goes along the street and an unexpected
rain comes, and the garment is not so good and the fabric shrinks…
Confined souls… This is faintheartedness: this is the sin
against memory, courage, patience, and hope. May the Lord make us grow
in memory, make us grow in hope, give us courage and patience each and
free us from that which is faintheartedness, being afraid of everything…
Confined souls in order to save ourselves. And Jesus says: ‘He who
wills to save his life will lose it.’” (Fear of Everything--the "sin" that paralyes Christians.)
Yes,
“Pope Francis” believes that those who are concerned about saving their
souls will lose their life, thus twisting Our Blessed Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ’s admonition for us not to seek to preserve our physical
life and/or to seek the favor and esteem of others in order to curry
favor with the world. Our Lord exhorted us to carry the cross on a daily
basis, and most of those crosses simply involve the performance of our
daily duties for the love of God as He has revealed Himself to us
through His true Church. (For example, getting up in the morning when we
want to roll over and go back to sleep; doing a chore we disdain or
think that is beneath our dignity; doing our work, whatever it might be,
without being prompted to do it, etc.)
Here is the context of what Our Lord taught:
[21] From
that time Jesus began to shew to his disciples, that he must go to
Jerusalem, and suffer many things from the ancients and scribes and
chief priests, and be put to death, and the third day rise again. [22] And Peter taking him, began to rebuke him, saying: Lord, be it far from thee, this shall not be unto thee. [23] Who
turning, said to Peter: Go behind me, Satan, thou art a scandal unto
me: because thou savourest not the things that are of God, but the
things that are of men. [24] Then Jesus said to his disciples: If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. [25] For he that will save his life, shall lose it: and he that shall lose his life for my sake, shall find it.
[26] For
what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the
loss of his own soul? Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul? [27] For
the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels:
and then will he render to every man according to his works. [28] Amen
I say to you, there are some of them that stand here, that shall not
taste death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.
(Matthew 16: 21-28.)
Those
who seek to keep the Ten Commandments are not seeking to save their
physical lives in this passing world as Saint Peter urged Our Lord to do
just moments after he had received the keys of the kingdom of Heaven.
Far from it. Those who, despite their own sins and failings, strive to
keep the Ten Commandments as they make reparation for their sins are
seeking to please the Most Blessed Trinity according to the teaching of
the Beloved Disciple, Saint John the Evangelist, as follows:
[1] My
little children, these things I write to you, that you may not sin. But
if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the
just: [2] And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world. [3] And by this we know that we have known him, if we keep his commandments. [4] He who saith that he knoweth him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. [5] But
he that keepeth his word, in him in very deed the charity of God is
perfected; and by this we know that we are in him. (1 John 2: 1-5.)
[21] Dearly beloved, if our heart do not reprehend us, we have confidence towards God: [22]And
whatsoever we shall ask, we shall receive of him: because we keep his
commandments, and do those things which are pleasing in his sight. [23] And
this is his commandment, that we should believe in the name of his Son
Jesus Christ: and love one another, as he hath given commandment unto
us. [24] And
he that keepeth his commandments, abideth in him, and he in him. And in
this we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given
us. (1 John 3: 21-24.)
[1] Whosoever
believeth that Jesus is the Christ, is born of God. And every one that
loveth him who begot, loveth him also who is born of him. [2] In this we know that we love the children of God: when we love God, and keep his commandments. [3] For this is the charity of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not heavy. [4] For whatsoever is born of God, overcometh the world: and this is the victory which overcometh the world, our faith. [5] Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? (1 John 5: 1-5.)
Perhaps even more to the point is the teaching of the Divine Master Himself, Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ:
[19] He
therefore that shall break one of these least commandments, and shall
so teach men, shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. But he that shall do and teach, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. [20] For
I tell you, that unless your justice abound more than that of the
scribes and Pharisees, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.
(Matthew 5: 19-20.)
Bergoglio’s
hatred of those who keep the Ten Commandments is just one of many
things he has in common with an Augustinian monk named Father Martin
Luther who he, the Argentine Apostate, believes is a “witness” to Our
Lord:
“[The
commandments] only purpose is to show man his impotence to do good and
to teach him to despair of himself” (ref: Denifle’s Luther et
Lutheranisme, Etude Faite d’apres les sources. Translation by J. Paquier
(Paris, A. Picard, 1912-13), Volume III, p. 364).
“We must remove the Decalogue out of sight and heart” (ref. De Wette 4, 188)
“If
we allow them – the Commandments – any influence in our conscience,
they become the cloak of all evil, heresies and blasphemies” (ref. Comm. ad Galat, p.310).
“It
is more important to guard against good works than against sin.” (ref.
Trischreden, Wittenberg Edition, Vol. VI., p. 160). (As found at: The Thirty-Three Most Ridiculous Things Martin Luther Ever Wrote.)
This
is pretty much an exact representation of what Jorge Mario Bergoglio
has said repeatedly, including on Friday, January 27, 2017, at the Ding
Dong School of Apostasy otherwise known as the Casa Santa Marta behind
the walls (imagine that, and they even have guards there, too!) of the
Occupied Vatican on the West Bank of the Tiber River.
As
the words of Holy Writ quoted above prove beyond any question, the
false beliefs of Bergoglio and the man he admires as a “witness” of a
generic Christian “faith” are mortal enemies of Our Lord and of His true
Church, thus making them mortal enemies of the souls for whom Our
Divine Redeemed shed every single drop of His Most Precious Blood during
His Passion and Death on the wood of the Holy Cross on Good Friday to
redeem.
Pope
Pius XI, writing to condemn German national socialism, which arose, of
course, as the direct consequence of Martin Luther’s overthrowing of the
Social Reign of Christ the King in various of the German states five
hundred years ago this very year, explained that we are bound to the
“conscientious observation of the Ten Commandments”:
29. It
is on faith in God, preserved pure and stainless, that man's morality
is based. All efforts to remove from under morality and the moral order
the granite foundation of faith and to substitute for it the shifting
sands of human regulations, sooner or later lead these individuals or
societies to moral degradation. The fool who has said in his heart
"there is no God" goes straight to moral corruption (Psalms xiii. 1),
and the number of these fools who today are out to sever morality from
religion, is legion. They either do not see or refuse to see that the
banishment of confessional Christianity, i.e., the clear and precise
notion of Christianity, from teaching and education, from the
organization of social and political life, spells spiritual spoliation
and degradation. No coercive power of the State, no purely human ideal,
however noble and lofty it be, will ever be able to make shift of the
supreme and decisive impulses generated by faith in God and Christ. If
the man, who is called to the hard sacrifice of his own ego to the
common good, loses the support of the eternal and the divine, that
comforting and consoling faith in a God who rewards all good and
punishes all evil, then the result of the majority will be, not the
acceptance, but the refusal of their duty. The conscientious observation
of the ten commandments of God and the precepts of the Church (which
are nothing but practical specifications of rules of the Gospels) is for
every one an unrivaled school of personal discipline, moral education
and formation of character, a school that is exacting, but not to
excess. A merciful God, who as Legislator, says -- Thou must! -- also
gives by His grace the power to will and to do. To let forces of moral
formation of such efficacy lie fallow, or to exclude them positively
from public education, would spell religious under-feeding of a nation.
To hand over the moral law to man's subjective opinion, which changes
with the times, instead of anchoring it in the holy will of the eternal
God and His commandments, is to open wide every door to the forces of
destruction. The resulting dereliction of the eternal principles of an
objective morality, which educates conscience and ennobles every
department and organization of life, is a sin against the destiny of a
nation, a sin whose bitter fruit will poison future generations.
30. Such
is the rush of present-day life that it severs from the divine
foundation of Revelation, not only morality, but also the theoretical
and practical rights. We are especially referring to what is called the
natural law, written by the Creator's hand on the tablet of the heart
(Rom. ii. 14) and which reason, not blinded by sin or passion, can
easily read. It is in the light of the commands of this natural law,
that all positive law, whoever be the lawgiver, can be gauged in its
moral content, and hence, in the authority it wields over conscience.
Human laws in flagrant contradiction with the natural law are vitiated
with a taint which no force, no power can mend. In the light of this
principle one must judge the axiom, that "right is common utility," a
proposition which may be given a correct significance, it means that
what is morally indefensible, can never contribute to the good of the
people. But ancient paganism acknowledged that the axiom, to be entirely
true, must be reversed and be made to say: "Nothing can be useful, if
it is not at the same time morally good" (Cicero, De Off. ii.
30). Emancipated from this oral rule, the principle would in
international law carry a perpetual state of war between nations; for it
ignores in national life, by confusion of right and utility, the basic
fact that man as a person possesses rights he holds from God, and which
any collectivity must protect against denial, suppression or neglect. To
overlook this truth is to forget that the real common good ultimately
takes its measure from man's nature, which balances personal rights and
social obligations, and from the purpose of society, established for the
benefit of human nature. Society, was intended by the Creator for the
full development of individual possibilities, and for the social
benefits, which by a give and take process, every one can claim for his
own sake and that of others. Higher and more general values, which
collectivity alone can provide, also derive from the Creator for the
good of man, and for the full development, natural and supernatural, and
the realization of his perfection. To neglect this order is to shake
the pillars on which society rests, and to compromise social
tranquillity, security and existence. (Pope Pius XI, Mit Brennender Sorge, March 17, 1937.)
It is important to highlight the following sentences from the the first paragraph quoted above:
If
the man, who is called to the hard sacrifice of his own ego to the
common good, loses the support of the eternal and the divine, that
comforting and consoling faith in a God who rewards all good and
punishes all evil, then the result of the majority will be, not the
acceptance, but the refusal of their duty. The conscientious observation
of the ten commandments of God and the precepts of the Church (which
are nothing but practical specifications of rules of the Gospels) is for
every one an unrivaled school of personal discipline, moral education
and formation of character, a school that is exacting, but not to
excess. A merciful God, who as Legislator, says -- Thou must! -- also
gives by His grace the power to will and to do. (Pope Pius XI, Mit Brennender Sorge, March 17, 1937.)
Bergoglio
believes that the Ten Commandments are a "burden" to men by preventing
them from going "forward," and he does not believe that God makes it
possible for men to do what He has taught them, thus blaspheming God as a
deceiver.
Pope
Pius XI reminded us that there is a God who actually rewards the good
and punishes all evil, and that the "conscientious observatoin of the
ten commandments and the precepts of the Church (which are nothing but
the practical specifications of rules of the Gospels) is for every one
an unrivaled school of personal discipline, moral education and
formation of character, a school that is exacting, but not to excess. A
merciful God, who as Legisltor, says --Thou must! -- also give by His
grace the power to will do so so."
The
Argentine Apostate does not believe that it is possible to keep the Ten
Commandments perfectly nor does he believe that it is necessary to do
so. All that matters to him is "going forward," which he is doing very
rapidly by throwing himself headlong into hell at the moment of his
Particular Judgment if he does not repent of his errors and abjure them
publicy before he dies.
Then
again, it must be kept in mind that conciliarism is founded on the
violation of each of the Ten Commandments, starting with the First and
Second.
A
simple look at just the following images from three of the "World Day
of Prayer for Peace" travesties that in Assisi, Italy, will demonstrate
this point in graphic terms. The
images from 1986, 2011, and 2016 are the same. Only the faces of some
of them have changed (apologies hereby offered to the late John Randolph
Webb: "The following story you are about to see is true. Only the names
have been changed to protect the innocent. Alas, no one in the
photographs below is "innocent.")
October 27, 1986
October 27, 1986
October 27, 2011, above.
Below, September 30, 2016
Endless other examples can be given, but time and a limited number of available gibabytes prevent me from doing so.
Suffice
it say for the moment that the conciliar "popes" have taught that false
religions can be instruments of peace and justice that contain within
them "elements of truth and sanctification.
It is impossible for false religions to be instruments of peace or justice.
False religions can never advance the sanctification or salvation of its adherents.
False religions can never advance any notion of true justice or peace.
Two
of these false religions, Mohammedanism and Talmudism, which is not the
dead religion of Biblical Judaism, specifically deny the Sacred
Divinity of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ in the most
blasphemous terms in their "holy books" from the devil, which are,
respectively, the Talmud and the Koran.
The
Orthodox churches defect from the Catholic Faith in numerous ways,
starting with a belief in Papal Primacy and Papal Infallibility and
numerous other doctrines.
Each
of the Protestant sects is founded on a rejection of the simple truth
that Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ founded but one and only
one Church, the Catholic Church, upon the Rock of Saint Peter, the Pope,
defecting from the true Faith in numerous other ways. Many of the
"mainline" Protestant sects have lost belief in the very words of Sacred
Scripture upon which their false sects were founded to "preserve,"
becoming little more than real-life versions of the late Clerow Wilson's
"Church of What's Happening Now." Yes, obviously, the same can be said
of the counterfeit church of conciliarism in many areas and especially
at the de facto level of pastoral praxis.
The
leaders of "other religions," including those who worship the "Great
Thumb" and those who worship their ancestors and Asiatic cults of the
devil (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Shintoism--which is a made up
religion in Japan to exalt that country's nationalistic myths), are
simply unreconstructed pagans.
None
of these people knows anything about "peace" or "justice." Each is an
enemy of Christ the King. Each refuses to accept the fact that the path
to world peace runs through the Immaculate Heart of Mary and her Fatima
Message, and by "each" here, of course, I mean to include the leaders of
the false religion who convened these abominable travesties (Karol
Josef Wojtyla/John Paul II, Joseph Alois Ratzinger/Benedict XVI and
Jorge Mario Bergoglio).
The
conciliar revolutionaries have furthermore engaged blasphemed Our Lord
and His Most Blessed Mother, invoked the "deities" of false gods,
esteemed the symbols of false religions with their own hands, propagated
and staged a liturgical travesty--the Protestant and Judeo-Masonic
Novus Ordo liturgical service--that makes a mockery of the Third
Commandment, violated the Fourth Commandment by teaching that civil
states do not have any obligation to recognize the true Church or to
pursue the common temporal good in light of First and Last Things,
denied that the civil state has a right founded in the Natural Law to
exercise the death penalty for heinous crimes or has the right to engage
in just wars, undermined the Sixth and Ninth Commandments by inverting
the ends proper to marriage, providing explicit classroom instruction in
matters pertaining to purity and propagated a concept of "natural
family planning" that breeds selfishness and narcissism (to say nothing
of promoting sodomy in a variety of ways, including in so-called "sex
education" programs), divinized the environment in violation of the
Seventh Commandment, misrepresented Our Lord's teaching and that of the
Fathers and Doctors of the Church, thereby bearing false witness in
violation of the Eighth Commandment, and coveted the goods of the
Catholic Church in violation of the Tenth Commandment.
No
one, no, not even the "cardinals" who are incurred the wrath of Jorge
Mario Bergoglio because they dared to ask him questions about Amoris
Laetitia, March 19, 2016, has kept the Ten Commandmetns inviolate as
each accepts false ecumenism, the new ecclesiology, the "new Mass,"
episcopal collegiality, the separation of Church and State, religious
liberty, "natural family planning" and the inversion of the ends of
marriage as well as undermining the innocent and purity of the young by
means of explicit classroom instruction in matters of holy purity. No
one is "innocent" within the confines of the counterfeit church of
concilarism.
As
is the case in the secular world, the difference between the false
opposites within the counterfeit church of conciliarism is only a matter
of degree, not of substance about the basic face that the conciliar
church and its premises are false, offensive to God and thus harmful to
the temporal and eternal good of men. Each is, to a greater or lesser
extent, a true son of Martin Luther.
True,
the likes of Raymond Leo "Cardinal" Burke and the three other
"cardinals" of the dubia, who are, after all, the real targets of
Jorge's daily screeds at the Casa Santa Marta, believe that they are
"holding the line," but this belief is a deception that is the result of
their refusal to face the simple fact that their entire life's work in
support of the "Second" Vatican Council and the "magisterium" of the
conciliar "popes" up to the time of Bergoglio has been a lie.
Although
the Feast of Saint Fidelis of Sigmarigen will not be celebrated for
another seventy-six days, that is, on Monday, April 24, 2017, it is very
appropriate to recall Dom Prosper Gueranger's tribute to him as it
contains a very clear condemnation of all that is taught and practiced
by Jorge Mario Bergoglio and his band of theological, moral and
liturgical revolutionaries:
Our
Risen Lord would have around him a bright phalanx of martyrs. Its
privileged members belong to the different centuries of the Church’s
existence. Its ranks open to-day to give welcome to a brave combatant,
who won his palm, not in a contest with paganism, as those did whose
feasts we have thus far kept, but in defending his mother, the Church,
against her own rebellious children. They were heretics that slew this
day’s martyr, and the century that was honoured with this triumph as the
seventeenth.
Fidelis
was worthy of his beautiful name. Neither difficulty nor menace could
make him fail in his duty. During his whole life, he had but the glory
and service of his divine Lord in view: and when the time came for him
to face the fatal danger, he did so, calmly but fearlessly, as behooved a
disciple of that Jesus who went forth to meet his enemies. Honour,
then, be to-day to the brave son of St. Francis ! truly he is worthy of
his seraphic Patriarch, who confronted the Saracens, was a martyr in
desire !
Protestantism
was established and rooted by the shedding of torrents of blood; and
yet Protestants count it as a great crime that, here and there, the
children of the true Church made an armed resistance against them. The
heresy of the sixteenth century was the cruel and untiring persecutor of
men, whose only crime was their adhesion to the old faith–the faith
that had civilized the world. The so-called Reformation proclaimed
liberty in matters of religion, and massacred Catholics who exercised
this liberty, and prayed and believed as their ancestors had done for
long ages before Luther and Calvin were born. A Catholic who gives
heretics credit for sincerity when they talk about religious toleration
proves the he knows nothing about the past or the present. There is a
fatal instinct in error, which leads it to hate the Truth; and the true
Church, by its unchangeableness, is a perpetual reproach to them that refuse to be her children.
Heresy starts with an attempt to annihilate them that remain faithful;
when it has grown tired of open persecution it vents its spleen in
insults and calumnies; and when these do not produce the desired effect,
hypocrisy comes in with its assurances of friendly forbearance. The
history of Protestant Europe, during the last three centuries, confirms
these statements; it also justifies us in honouring those courageous
servants of God who, during that same period, have died for the ancient
faith. (Dom Prosper Gueranger, O.S.B., The Liturgical Year.)
Permit me to highlight two sentences quoted just above:
There is a fatal instinct in error, which leads it to hate the Truth; and the true Church, by its unchangeableness, is a perpetual reproach to them that refuse to be her children. Heresy starts with an attempt to annihilate them that remain faithful; when
it has grown tired of open persecution it vents its spleen in insults
and calumnies; and when these do not produce the desired effect,
hypocrisy comes in with its assurances of friendly forbearance. (Dom Prosper Gueranger, O.S.B., The Liturgical Year.)
A
careful reading of these sentences will reveal the exact modus operandi
that Jorge Mario Bergoglio is using at the Casa Santa Marta to bludgeon
and belittle the four supposed "cardinals" (and those who agree with
them, of course) and the means by which he seeks to reassure Bishop
Bernard Fellay, the Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint
Pius X (SSPX), that he, Bergoglio, can "live" with a "reconciled" SSPX
in a spirit of "friendly forebearance."
Today
is the Feast of Saint Romuald, to whom God granted one hundred twenty
years of life, which our saint used to glorify God and to live
penitentially to win souls for Him through His true Church:
The
holy Abbot Romuald was the son of one Sergius, of a noble family of
Ravenna. While he was still very young, he went to a neighbouring
monastery at Classis to do penance. While he was there he heard a
discourse by a monk, which stirred him up strongly to aim at godliness
of living; and he had afterwards in the Church by night two visions in
which the blessed servant of God Apollinaris foretold to him that he
should become a monk himself. He accordingly did so; and soon afterwards
betook himself to one Marinus, whose holy life and strict discipline
were then much noised about in all the coasts of the Venetians, that he
might by his teaching and guidance attain towards the hard and lofty
point of perfection.
The
more he was assailed by the wiles of Satan and the unkindness of men,
the more did he exercise himself in lowliness, with continual fasting
and prayer, and rejoice in thinking of heavenly things, with abundance
of tears. And all the while he bore so bright a face as gladdened all
who looked on him. He was held in great honour by princes and kings, and
his counsel moved many to leave the blandishments of the world and
withdraw to the desert. He had such a burning desire to obtain the crown
of martyrdom that he set out for Pannonia on purpose to seek it, but,
falling into sickness whenever he went forward though growing strong
again whenever he drew back, he behoved to return home.
God
worked miracles by him both during his life and after his death, and
likewise gave him the gift of prophecy. Like the Patriarch Jacob, he saw
a ladder reaching from earth to heaven, and men in white garments
ascending and descending upon it, in whom he marvellously knew were
represented the monks of the Camaldolese Institute, of which he was the
founder. At the age of 120 years, of which he had spent 100 in serving
God in great hardness, he passed into His Presence, in the year of
Salvation 1027. Five years after his death his body was found incorrupt,
and laid in a magnificent grave in the Church of his order at Fabriano.
(Matins, The Divine Office, Feast of Saint Romuald.)
Most
of us are not going to have Saint Romuald's length of years, but we can
pray to Our Lady to send us the graces to love penance, including those
of being brought low in the sight of men by enduring humiliation and
calumny with serene acceptance of the path by which God may seek to
chastise and purify us, so as to be able desire to die to self for love
of her Divine Son and His true Church, yes, up to and including the
point of actual martyrdom for the Holy Faith.
Entrusting
ourselves as ever to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus through the
Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, remembering to pray as many
Rosaries each day as our state-in-life permits, may we remain steadfast
in our refusal to have anything to do with even the whiff of heresy that
emanates from the counterfeit church of conciliarism. Heaven cannot be
obtained by making compromises with error or by being silent about it.
We must call error by its proper name, not seeking to "tolerate" it in
ordert to "understand" it better, no less than disparaging those who
seek keep what Pope Pius XI called the "conscientious observation" of
the Ten Commandments.
The
conciliarists lose in the end. Christ the King will emerge triumphant
once again as the fruit of the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of His
Mother and our Queen, Mary Immaculate. The Church Militant will rise
again from her mystical death and burial.
Keep praying. Keep sacrificing. Keep fulfilling Our Lady's Fatima Message in your own lives.
Isn't it time to pray a Rosary right now?
Immaculate Heart of Mary, triumph soon!
Viva Cristo Rey! Vivat Christus Rex!
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saint Joseph, pray for us.
Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.
Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.
Saint John the Evangelist, pray for us.
Saint Michael the Archangel, pray for us.
Saint Gabriel the Archangel, pray for us.
Saint Raphael the Archangel, pray for us.
Saints Joachim and Anne, pray for us.
Saints Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar, pray for us.
Saint Romuald, pray for us.
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