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Defend your priory! 💪🏻

Sister Maria Kazimiera, from the CMRI (Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen), trains with a AR15.
Jews prefer to persist in their stubbornness rather than to recognize the words of their prophets and the mysteries of the Scriptures and thus arrive at a knowledge of the Christian faith and salvation.

~ Bl. Pope Gregory X
Forwarded from The Traditional Christian Gentleman (Andrew Scott)
Dear Friends in Christ our Infant King,

On behalf of the Institute's entire U.S. Province, I wish you all a most blessed and happy feast of our dear heavenly patron, St. Benedict.

As the father of Christian civilization, St. Benedict teaches us to “put Christ first.” In other words, he helps us see Christ as our King. By heeding St. Benedict's words to give priority to the Church’s Sacred Liturgy, the Institute helps restore the sacred as the cornerstone of society. Rooted in the Benedictine tradition of Christian hospitality, we desire to receive others with supernatural charity as if they were Christ Himself in the world today.

By so doing, we continue to fulfill the mission of our spiritual family, spreading the reign of Christ our King to all aspects of society by restoring Catholic life and culture in the world today. Let us, therefore, turn to St. Benedict today, humbly asking his intercession, that we continue to put Christ first in all things and strive to see Him in everyone we meet each day!

Assuring you of my prayers for you as we surround the altar of Christ our Infant King today in the Sacred Liturgy, while thanking you for your continued prayers and support, I remain,

Yours devotedly in Christ our Infant King,

Rev. Canon Matthew Talarico
U.S. Provincial Superior
Your diet is not only what you eat. It is what you watch, what you listen to, what you read, the people you hang around…be mindful of the things you put into your body emotionally, spiritually and physically.
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Catholic Priest William Kosco tells parishioners that Joe Biden’s “ideas are not welcome here...Would you give him communion? No. Over my dead body. Not until he repents.”

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Forwarded from SERVIAM- I Will Serve
Liberalism leads to apostasy
Forwarded from Patria & Fides
Pacifism isn’t Christian.
Forwarded from IMPERIVM
The Cross stands while the world turns.

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The History of Heresies and Their Refutation by St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
#book #heresy #saint
The Jewish people fell from the heights because of their faithlessness and condemned their Redeemer to a shameful death. Their godlessness has assumed such forms that, for the salvation of our own people, it becomes necessary to prevent their disease. Besides usury, through which Jews everywhere have sucked dry the property of impoverished Christians, they are accomplices of thieves and robbers; and the most damaging aspect of the matter is that they allure the unsuspecting through magical incantations, superstition, and witchcraft to the Synagogue of Satan and boast of being able to predict the future. We have carefully investigated how this revolting sect abuses the name of Christ and how harmful they are to those whose life is threatened by their deceit. On account of these and other serious matters, and because of the gravity of their crimes which increase day to day more and more, We order that, within 90 days, all Jews in our entire earthly realm of justice -- in all towns, districts, and places -- must depart these regions.

~ Pope St. Pius V (From his Bull, "The Jewish Race," Feb.26, 1569; PAC, p.648).
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Forwarded from This Day in Jew History
1391: pogroms began in Seville, Spain, with about 4,000 casualties.
This pattern of violence continued through over 70 other cities and towns within three months, as city after city followed the example set in Seville and jews faced either conversion and baptism or death, their homes were attacked.
The Archdeacon of Ecija, a town east of Seville, Ferrand Martinez, preached against jews and was a well-respected and prominent member of the Catholic church, but in his preaching, Martinez would use political anti-Judaism to aid him as he harshly criticized jews and would stir the people up against them.
The death toll would end up at about 50,000.
Pictured is the pogrom in Barcelona.
Forwarded from This Day in Jew History
1190:  As crusaders prepared to leave on the Third Crusade, clergy, barons and others joined together against jews of the York. Josce, the leader of the jews in York, asked the warden of York Castle to receive them with their wives and children, and they were accepted into Clifford's Tower. However, the tower was besieged by the mob of crusaders, demanding that the jews convert to Christianity and be baptized. Trapped in the castle, the jews were advised by their religious leader, Rabbi Yomtov of Joigney, to kill themselves rather than convert. The father of each family killed his wife and children, before Yomtov and Josce set fire to the wooden keep, killing themselves. The handful of jews who did not kill themselves died in the fire. Around 150 people are thought to have been killed in the incident.
Forwarded from This Day in Jew History
1160: Hamza ibn Asad abu Ya’la ibn al-Qalanisi, an Arab politician and chronicler passed away in Damascus. His writings provide one of the few contemporary accounts of the First Crusade from the Moslem point of view including a description of the sacking of Jerusalem. The jews had fought alongside the Muslims to defend the city.  At the end, according Ibn al-Qalnisi, “The jews assembled in their synagogue, and the Crusaders burned it over their heads.
Forwarded from This Day in Jew History
1190: Crusaders killed 750 jews in Bury St Edmonds Suffolk, England.
During the rule of Abbot Hugh (1173–80) the monastery fell deeply into debt to a group of Norwich jews. His successor, Abbot Samson, set about freeing it from its debts. In 1181 the jews were accused of ritual murder and on Palm Sunday 1190, some jews were killed in a massacre. Shortly afterward, Samson procured a royal writ to expel the survivors.
Forwarded from This Day in Jew History
1191: In Bray, France after the execution of a Christian who had unlawfully killed a jew, news spread that the jews had crucified the murderer in order to mock the death of Jesus. The king of France, Philip Augustus, dispatched an armed force to the town, and ordered the entire jewish community be burned at the stake. 
Forwarded from This Day in Jew History
1227: Election of Pope Gregory IX who is a prominent opponent of Judaism during his life, condemning it as containing every kind of vileness and blasphemy.
In the 1234 Decretals, he invested the doctrine of perpetua servitus iudaeorum – perpetual servitude of the jews – with the force of canonical law. According to this, jews would have to remain in a condition of political servitude and abject humiliation until Judgment Day. The doctrine then found its way into the doctrine of servitus camerae imperialis, or servitude immediately subject to the Emperor's authority, promulgated by Frederick II.
The second-class status of jews thereby established would last until well into the 19th century with the rise of liberalism.
Forwarded from This Day in Jew History
1369: King Pedro (Peter the Cruel) of Castile was beheaded by his rival and brother, Henry of Trastamara marking the end of their civil war for control of the kingdom. Henry was as hostile to the jews as Pedro had been friendly. His hatred of his brother burst forth when a jew named Jacob, an intimate of Pedro, praised the latter excessively to Henry. In his fury he stabbed the jew with a dagger. 
During their struggle for control, Henry continuously depicted Peter as “King of the jews". Henry of Trastámara instigated pogroms,
beginning a period of anti-jew riots and forced conversions in Castile that lasted approximately from 1370 to 1390. He ordered jews to wear the humiliating badge, and forbade them to use Christian names. He further ordered that for short loans Christian debtors should repay only two-thirds of the principal. Shortly before his death, Henry declared that jews should no longer hold public office.
Henry was the first anti-jew ruler the Iberian Peninsula since the King Ergica in 701.