Forwarded from IMPERIVM
"A man cannot become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall."
~Aristotle
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~Aristotle
@ImperivmRenaissance
Forwarded from Right Wing Study Squad
Liberal democracy has taught us that we are nothing more than economic units with no purpose beyond our lifespan as contributions to the economic machine. Without a higher purpose, it is only natural that people would conclude that their lives should be spent maximizing comfort and minimizing discomfort. Pleasure is good. Pain is bad.
Forwarded from ♱ R E F O R M A T I O N ♱
Martyr Francis Grady, who recently passed away, waged Holy War against the system and its baby sacrificing industries. On April 1st, 2012, Grady lit a planned parenthood clinic on fire and burned it to the ground. He was ratted out by his best friend, a traitor to God’s Army. Never put your faith in anything except the Lord.
Jeremiah 9:1
Oh that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people!Jeremiah 9:1
Forwarded from ChristianTactics
The Abortion issue highlights the more depravity of the Right in America.
The Right has spent 47 years “fighting” for abortion to be repealed after it was undemocratically imposed by the Supreme Court. If they actually believed that the Left was promoting the murdering of children, then they should’ve picked up their rifles and started the Second Civil War then and there.
So let me ask you this: if the murder of millions of innocent children every year doesn’t do it; if a blatantly stolen election doesn’t do it; if the shuttering of churches and the closure of small businesses doesn’t do it... what will? Will the Right ever fight for what they believe in?
The Right has spent 47 years “fighting” for abortion to be repealed after it was undemocratically imposed by the Supreme Court. If they actually believed that the Left was promoting the murdering of children, then they should’ve picked up their rifles and started the Second Civil War then and there.
So let me ask you this: if the murder of millions of innocent children every year doesn’t do it; if a blatantly stolen election doesn’t do it; if the shuttering of churches and the closure of small businesses doesn’t do it... what will? Will the Right ever fight for what they believe in?
Just thought I’d address this too.
Just because https://t.me/Catholicismus is a sedevecantist and I share him, does not mean I endorse everything, or anything really that he says in relation to sedevecantist doctrine.
This is for all who were wondering if I was a sede too, I’m not.
Felt the need to clear this up. He just has good content.
Just because https://t.me/Catholicismus is a sedevecantist and I share him, does not mean I endorse everything, or anything really that he says in relation to sedevecantist doctrine.
This is for all who were wondering if I was a sede too, I’m not.
Felt the need to clear this up. He just has good content.
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Fighting Against the False Modernist Church of Vatican II and other evils for the glory of God and the salvation of souls.
Being a Real Catholic while the Church is in Eclipse: novusordowatch.org/now-what/
Being a Real Catholic while the Church is in Eclipse: novusordowatch.org/now-what/
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Bishop sprays Holy water from firetruck to cleanse the evil from a Colombian city 🇨🇴 🇻🇦
CR; we should do this everywhere
https://thecatholicuniverse.com/bishop-sprays-holy-water-from-firetruck-to-cleanse-colombian-city/
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Bishop sprays holy water from firetruck to 'cleanse' Colombian city - The Catholic Universe
The bishop of a Colombian city that is suffering from a deadly spike in drug violence boarded a firetruck to spray the town's main street with holy water and help to "cleanse it" of evil.
Forwarded from Catholic Information Hub
Shrove Tuesday - The Holy Face of Jesus: O Jesus, Who in Thy bitter Passion didst become ‘the reproach of men and the Man of Sorrows’, I venerate Thy Holy Face on which shone the beauty and gentleness of the Divinity. In those disfigured features I recognise Thine infinite Love, and I long to love Thee and to make Thee loved. May I behold Thy Glorious Face in Heaven! Amen. Eternal Father, I offer Thee the Adorable Face of Thy Beloved Son Jesus for the honour and glory of Thy Name, for the conversion of sinners, and the salvation of the dying. Amen.
Forwarded from Heathens Begone (Pérez)
New guide for this Lent! this include from the bare minimun asked by the Church, to the general recomendations including some historical practices.
Index
1.The Guide
2.General Rules
3.Minimal Requirement Level.
4.Recomended Level
-Prayer, Sacraments and Holy readings
-Fasting and abstinence
-Almsgiving and Charity
5.Leo XIII Industrial Level
6.Early Church / Medieval Level
7.Desert Fathers Level
Bibliography
Index
1.The Guide
2.General Rules
3.Minimal Requirement Level.
4.Recomended Level
-Prayer, Sacraments and Holy readings
-Fasting and abstinence
-Almsgiving and Charity
5.Leo XIII Industrial Level
6.Early Church / Medieval Level
7.Desert Fathers Level
Bibliography
Telegraph
Guide For Lent.
The focus of this Season is the Cross and penance, as we imitate Christ's forty days of fasting, like Moses and Elias before Him, and await the triumph of Easter. We fast, abstain, mortify the flesh, give alms, and think more of charitable works. waking up…
Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
The True Catholic Faith is forever in our Hearts and we will never lose her, remember this always and nobody outside the bride of Christ can earn eternal life
"No man can find salvation except in the Catholic Church. Outside of the Catholic Church, one can have everything except salvation. One can have honor, one can have the sacraments, one can sing "Alleluia", and one can reply "Amen", one can have faith in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost and preach it too but never can one find salvation except in the Catholic Church."*
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
"No man can find salvation except in the Catholic Church. Outside of the Catholic Church, one can have everything except salvation. One can have honor, one can have the sacraments, one can sing "Alleluia", and one can reply "Amen", one can have faith in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost and preach it too but never can one find salvation except in the Catholic Church."*
~ St. Augustine of Hippo
Forwarded from Traditional Folkways
Be ye Christians in the full sense of the word. The Crusaders of old were Christian Fronters when they repulsed the Mohammedan hordes. We saw, too, the brave Polish people establish the Christian Front. We saw it spring up in Italy. And we witnessed the activities of a Christian Front that was forced to defend the lives, the liberties and the properties of Spain against the invasion of the international Popular Bolshevik Front.—Father Coughlin
Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
"Hear this, children of the forest! No blood will flow tonight, except what sorrow has drawn from a mother's breast. For this is the night of the birth of Christ, the son of the Almighty, the Savior of mankind. More just is He than Baldur the Beautiful, greater than Odin the Wise, kinder than Freya the Good. Since He came, the sacrifice has ended. The darkness, Thor, whom you have called in vain, is dead. Deep in the shadows of Niffelheim he is lost forever. And now, on this night of Christ, you will begin to live. This tree of blood will no longer darken your land. In the name of the Lord, I will destroy it.
- St. Boniface, after saving the life of a little boy, who was to be used as a sacrifice in front of the Oak of Thor.
- St. Boniface, after saving the life of a little boy, who was to be used as a sacrifice in front of the Oak of Thor.
Fun fact:
Duns Scotus believed that one could Baptize someone in their sleep, and since they're technically non-resisting, the Baptism would count and you could force them to obey Christian law.
Duns Scotus believed that one could Baptize someone in their sleep, and since they're technically non-resisting, the Baptism would count and you could force them to obey Christian law.
Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
FASTING AND ABSTINENCE IN LENT
These are the current fasting and abstinence rules for Lent, as they've stood since the reign of Pope Pius XII:
Fasting obliges those between the ages of 21 and 59.
Fasting means:
~ Only one full meal is allowed in the day, and that after noon
~ That meal may contain meat, unless it's also an abstinence day
~ Further, two small snacks, called collations, are allowed each day: when added together they must not exceed the size of a full meal
~ Snacking between these is not permitted
~ No liquid breaks the fast, including milk
~ Things that we may call liquid, but are made of solid matter, such as soup and fruit or vegetable smoothies, do break the fast
~ each fasting day is midnight to midnight
All the forty days of Lent (that is, excluding Sundays) are fasting days.
Abstinence obliges all those who are 7 or older.
Abstinence means no meat or soup made from meat. Other foods, including those using meat juices, are allowed.
In the universal law of the Church, the abstinence days in Lent are all Fridays and all Saturdays, with the addition of Ash Wednesday and the Ember Wednesday. Ireland follows these rules.
In England, the Saturdays are swapped for the Wednesdays, so the abstinence days are all Wednesdays and all Fridays with the Ember Saturday.
In the USA, the abstinence days are all Fridays and Ash Wednesday only. The Ember Wednesday and Saturday are days of "partial abstinence", which is described as a day on which meat is allowed at the main meal but not the two collations (which sounds to me exactly like a fasting day without abstinence).
In Scotland, St. Joseph's Day is a Holy Day of Obligation and the obligation to fast is overturned. In Ireland that is true of St. Patrick's Day.
These are the current fasting and abstinence rules for Lent, as they've stood since the reign of Pope Pius XII:
Fasting obliges those between the ages of 21 and 59.
Fasting means:
~ Only one full meal is allowed in the day, and that after noon
~ That meal may contain meat, unless it's also an abstinence day
~ Further, two small snacks, called collations, are allowed each day: when added together they must not exceed the size of a full meal
~ Snacking between these is not permitted
~ No liquid breaks the fast, including milk
~ Things that we may call liquid, but are made of solid matter, such as soup and fruit or vegetable smoothies, do break the fast
~ each fasting day is midnight to midnight
All the forty days of Lent (that is, excluding Sundays) are fasting days.
Abstinence obliges all those who are 7 or older.
Abstinence means no meat or soup made from meat. Other foods, including those using meat juices, are allowed.
In the universal law of the Church, the abstinence days in Lent are all Fridays and all Saturdays, with the addition of Ash Wednesday and the Ember Wednesday. Ireland follows these rules.
In England, the Saturdays are swapped for the Wednesdays, so the abstinence days are all Wednesdays and all Fridays with the Ember Saturday.
In the USA, the abstinence days are all Fridays and Ash Wednesday only. The Ember Wednesday and Saturday are days of "partial abstinence", which is described as a day on which meat is allowed at the main meal but not the two collations (which sounds to me exactly like a fasting day without abstinence).
In Scotland, St. Joseph's Day is a Holy Day of Obligation and the obligation to fast is overturned. In Ireland that is true of St. Patrick's Day.
Forwarded from The Daily Knight
The Daily Knight | Reconquista Lent - Prayer, Asceticism, Fraternity https://www.knightsrepublic.com/single-post/reconquista-lent-prayer-asceticism-fraternity
Forwarded from ChristianTaliban
A soul should be as ready to pray in the marketplace as in the
oratory; when sitting among friends as when attending services in church. -
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St. John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople and Great Eastern Doctor of
the Church