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Mega dump of Catholic material I’ve collected over the years. Traditionalist material (without the spirit of Vatican II).
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The Mystical Body of Christ and The Reorganization of Society
The Rulers of Russia
The Kingship of Christ and The Conversion of the Jewish Nation
Money Manipulation and Social Order,
By Fr Denis Fahey
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Modern Philosophy Corrupts the Mind, Bishop Williamson
What did the Lord Jesus look like?

"In recent weeks, a number of extremely interesting documents from the times of the Roman Empire have been found in the Vatican Library. Among the others, a police document from the time of Christ the Lord was found. Among these documents is a police report signed by the proconsul or governor of Judea, named after Publius Lentulus, Pilate's predecessor, in which Lentulus warned the Roman authorities about Christ. The proconsul reports that his attention was drawn to a man who traveled across the country on foot, claiming to be Jesus the son of Mary, and describes him as follows: Jesus has long, fair hair that falls in curls over his shoulders. The beard is even lighter, divided into two halves. Blue eyes with a gentle expression, but sometimes shooting lightning. Medium height, white hands, pale skin with faint blushes. You never see him laughing but he cried often. The disciples who follow him call him the son of God...
...to which the proconsul points out to the Roman authorities."

Knights of the Immaculate, July, 1926
“Unfortunate sinners, who are already lost, do not despair, raise your eyes to this lovely Star, take a breath and take courage. For she will save you from poverty and lead you to the port of salvation.”

St. Alphonsus Liguori
“If you want to escape the storm of the sea, look at the Star and call Maria to the rescue.”

St. Bernard
Fr. Feeney
KNIGHT OF THE IMMACULAE JANUARY 1926-converted.pdf
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St. Kolbe on the Freemasons being tools of the Jew. Taken from 1926 January editon of the Knights of the Immaculate magazine. Google translated from Polish to English.
Jewish influence and the Spanish Inquisition, the Andalusian paradise meme
“Where a harlot has set herself up, that place is a brothel. But the synagogue is not only a brothel and a theater; it also is a den of robbers and a lodging for wild beasts...

when God forsakes a people, what hope of salvation is left? When God forsakes a place, that place becomes the dwelling of demons.”

— St John Chrysostom, Homilies Against The Jews
“No Jew adores God! Who say so? The Son of God say so. For he said: "If you were to know my Father, you would also know me. But you neither know me nor do you know my Father". Could I produce a witness more trustworthy than the Son of God?”

— St John Chrysostom
“When you observe someone Judaizing, take hold of him, show him what he is doing, so that you may not yourself be an accessory to the risk he runs.

If any Roman soldier serving overseas is caught favoring the barbarians and the Persians, not only is he in danger but so also is everyone who was aware of how this felt and failed to make this fact known to the general. Since you are the army of Christ, be overly careful in searching to see if anyone favoring an alien faith has mingled among you, and make his presence know—­not so that we may put him to death as those generals did, nor that we may punish him or take our vengeance upon him, but that we may free him from his error and ungodliness and make him entirely our own.”

— St John Chrysostom
“Is it not strange that those who worship the Crucified keep common festival with those who crucified him? Is it not a sign of folly and the worst madness?”

— St John Chrysostom
“Tell me this. If a man were to have slain your son, would you endure to look upon him, or accept his greeting? Would you not shun him as a wicked demon, as the devil himself? They slew the Son of your Lord; do you have the boldness to enter with them under the same roof?”

— St John Chrysostom