Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
Indulgenced prayer for the intercession of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
Let us adore and give thanks to God the Father everlasting, who, of the great love He bore us, was pleased to send His only-begotten son into the world to suffer and die on the gibbet of the Cross; and let us beseech Him, for the sake of His Passion and death and by the intercession of Saint Gabriel, that most loving follower of our crucified Lord, to grant us the favour for which we pray [state intention].
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
Let us adore and give thanks to God the eternal Son, who, becoming man and dying for us upon the Cross, left us Mary most holy to be our Mother; and let us beseech Him, by the merits of this sorrowful Virgin Mother and by the intercession of Saint Gabriel, who was her most devoted servant, to grant us the favour for which we pray [state intention].
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
Let us adore and give thanks to God the eternal Spirit, who of His infinite goodness communicates Himself to our souls to make them holy; and let us beseech Him, by the merit of the same divine goodness and by the intercession of Saint Gabriel, who in a special manner shared therein and corresponded thereto, to grant us the favour for which we pray [state intention].
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
℣. Pray for us, Saint Gabriel,
℟. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us pray.
O God, who didst teach blessed Gabriel to have the sorrows of Thy most dear Mother in perpetual remembrance, and through her didst glorify him with the fame of holiness and miracles; grant unto us, by his intercession and example, so to share the sorrows of Thy Mother that we may be saved by her maternal protection: Who livest and reignest world without end. Amen.
300 days indulgence.
Plenary indulgence, on the usual conditions, if said daily with devotion for a month.
Let us adore and give thanks to God the Father everlasting, who, of the great love He bore us, was pleased to send His only-begotten son into the world to suffer and die on the gibbet of the Cross; and let us beseech Him, for the sake of His Passion and death and by the intercession of Saint Gabriel, that most loving follower of our crucified Lord, to grant us the favour for which we pray [state intention].
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
Let us adore and give thanks to God the eternal Son, who, becoming man and dying for us upon the Cross, left us Mary most holy to be our Mother; and let us beseech Him, by the merits of this sorrowful Virgin Mother and by the intercession of Saint Gabriel, who was her most devoted servant, to grant us the favour for which we pray [state intention].
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
Let us adore and give thanks to God the eternal Spirit, who of His infinite goodness communicates Himself to our souls to make them holy; and let us beseech Him, by the merit of the same divine goodness and by the intercession of Saint Gabriel, who in a special manner shared therein and corresponded thereto, to grant us the favour for which we pray [state intention].
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be.
℣. Pray for us, Saint Gabriel,
℟. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us pray.
O God, who didst teach blessed Gabriel to have the sorrows of Thy most dear Mother in perpetual remembrance, and through her didst glorify him with the fame of holiness and miracles; grant unto us, by his intercession and example, so to share the sorrows of Thy Mother that we may be saved by her maternal protection: Who livest and reignest world without end. Amen.
300 days indulgence.
Plenary indulgence, on the usual conditions, if said daily with devotion for a month.
Forwarded from Classical Theist
probably gonna start using this more
Forwarded from Soldiers of the Precious Wounds of Jesus
Charles Maurras : the future of the intelligentsia & For a French Awakening
First reading
First reading
Orthos will squirm uncontrollably when they find out that their very own Saints (Mark of Ephesus and Gregory Palamas - who are both burning in hell) actually taught the Immaculate Conception, despite orthodox claims.
Fr. Christiaan Kappes wrote a great book on this.
Elijah Yasi
Immaculate Conception and Original Sin in East and West Part 2
https://youtu.be/S5dEIqZi5tA
Immaculate Conception and Original Sin in East and West Part 2
https://youtu.be/S5dEIqZi5tA
YouTube
Part 2: All Things Original Sin in the Early Church Fathers
In part two of our series, we delve into what the Catholic Church teaches on original sin and we go into the western and eastern fathers to back up our beliefs.
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Elijah Yasi Immaculate Conception and Original Sin in East and West Part 2 https://youtu.be/S5dEIqZi5tA
This video is only on Original Sin btw, the last one was specifically on the Immaculate Conception. He said he’ll be doing more shows on the Immaculate Conception so go drop a sub. He’s appeared on Reason and Theology multiple times and is the Eastern Catholic contributor, though only recently has he started his own channel.
He explained it well but missed allot of stuff, oh well. The appellate structure is important too, and how patriarchs always appealed to Rome for their final judgment, so they can say “yep that’s it.” Rome always had primacy and universal jurisdiction. Many Church Fathers recognise this. I mean I’ve already sent you everything, but yeah. He could have mentioned the Fathers and how none of them affirmed Modern Orthodox Ecclesiology and that Rome, Constantinople and Alexandria were all equal. Roman primacy/papal authority was first exercised by Pope St. Clement I in the 2nd century lol. It’s not a matter of if or if not it was exercised, or how many times it was. It’s a matter of whether the Pope had the authority to do so. Which we can see, judging by the Fathers and the actions of certain popes throughout history, that they did indeed exercise this authority on numerous occasions. Some notable examples are the Letter of Agatho, the Formula of Hormisdas and Pope St. Leo’s tome, Pope St. Stephen, Pope Martin..
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He explained it well but missed allot of stuff, oh well. The appellate structure is important too, and how patriarchs always appealed to Rome for their final judgment, so they can say “yep that’s it.” Rome always had primacy and universal jurisdiction. Many…
Pope St. Zosimus, Pope St. Boniface I, and et cetera. I mean St. Maximus the Confessor, Augustine, Ambrose of Milan, St. Bede, St. Igantius, St. Ireanaeus, etc. (will list more later) all held to the idea that Petrine See had universal episcopal jurisdiction and primacy, so what makes you think the majority of the Fathers didn’t? Claiming that the Church Fathers held fast to Modern Orthodox Ecclesiology is ridiculous. Even St. Cyprian didn’t hold to it...
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Leo XIII should be a Doctor of the Church
Too bad the Vatican today is full of a bunch of Modernists and Jesuit faggot apostates so he won’t even be beatified anytime soon.
“Through the Holy Spirit comes out restoration to Paradise, our ascension to the Kingdom of Heaven, our adoption as God’s sons, our freedom to call God our father, our becoming partakes of the grace of Christ, being called children of light, sharing in eternal glory, and in a word, our inheritance of the fullness of blessing, both in this world and the world to come. Even while we wait for the full enjoyment of the good things in store for us, by the Holy Spirit we are able to rejoice through faith in the promise of the graces to come.”
- St. Basil The Great, On The Holy Spirit, ch. 15:36.
- St. Basil The Great, On The Holy Spirit, ch. 15:36.