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Today is Gregory Palamas’ feast day for the Orthodox. Today us Catholics celebrate the fact that he is burning in hell next to all the other heretics and schismatics.
Mr. “the uncreated energies of God are not to be identified with the divine essence” is burning in hell. Hallelujah!
We will never be free of trials and temptations as long as our earthly life lasts. Therefore, we should always be on our guard against temptations, always praying that our enemy, the devil, “who never sleeps but constantly looks for someone to devour (1 Peter 5:8), will not catch us off guard. No one in this world is so perfect or holy as not to have temptations. We can never be entirely free from them. Sometimes these temptations can be very severe and troublesome, but if we resist them, they will be very useful for our souls. By experiencing these temptations, we are humbled, cleansed, and instructed. All the Saints endured tribulations and temptations and profited by them.

Through temptations and trials or spiritual progress is tested. God permits this to keep us humble so that we will not trust in ourselves but we can see how easily we are overcome without God.
Listen to sermons and read good books if you feel as if after confession you remember past sins in which you did not hide in confession but remembered say, after receiving Holy Communion.

This is something I have noticed greatly. If you do not examine your conscience well before confession and during daily prayer then you will be sure to miss something. I’m sure I am not the only one who this has happened too, but in order for it not to recur ask the Saints and the Holt Family to enlighten you and give you wisdom.

The devil hates it when you remember these things and gain newfound knowledge, as it makes it harder for him to get a grip on your soul and mind.
Once you remember them, add it to a list so you do not forget in preparation for confession.
Very important too considering Easter is only a week away.
Keep in mind though, a Pope, if he is a manifest heretic, has to be formally judged by the Church first before he is deposed of his office for espousing formal heresy. This has always been the stance of the Church and the Saints. Although Pope Paul IV does not take this position, it’s still an important document to read.
The head can be seperate from the moral body in any physical body. A Pope cannot be disregarded without church judgment, a council being called, and a sentence issued if he has professed heresy in the formal sense.

If a Pope becomes a heretic, he is then, as you know, placed outside of the moral body of the Church. However, this doesn’t change the fact that he does not lose jurisdiction until a council issues a sentence.
Papal documents should not be hidden from the faithful under any circumstances.
Forwarded from Catholic Arena
We did it once. We'll do it again.
Forwarded from The Traditional Christian Gentleman (Andrew Scott)
Sancte Iaonnes a Capistrano, ora pro nobis.