Gadolig Nadzee ///
Also, learn to read retard. I said he would believe that V2 taught heresy. No discussion of fallibility would matter in this context. Tardcaths cannot form a coherent position to argue from, so I guess it makes sense that they can't read.
I meant he thinks it’s infallible from a Catholic perspective and that it’s binding to all Catholics, not him. Of course he doesn’t think it’s infallible from an ortho perspective, that would make 0 sense
Forwarded from Ex Cathedra (Nero)
"After spending the whole night with my two brothers in a car on a desert road to Jerusalem - since we feared being targeted by israelis on the main roads - we decided to go home at dawn. Around the entryway to my town, we were surprised by a group of israeli civilians who were making an improvised tollhouse, with flags and iron bars. They stopped the car, then proceeded to break all the windows.
I asked my brother, who was in the backseat with our little sister, to lay on her and so that she wouldn't be hurt, but I soon realized that if we didn't get out quick they would kill the most important people in my life right there.
I decided to leave the car, and I know I was probably leaving to my own death, but between keeping my own life and those of my siblings I chose theirs.
When I left my car one of the israeli jews saw the crucifix in my neck and yelled "YESHU!", then took it from my neck violently.
Then the beating started. In my face and my stomach. I can't remember much but I do remember one of them saying "we will beat you to death, just like your god was".
I could only think of Jesus at that time, and I know that if I am alive today, it is because He loves me very much.
Some might say I was delirious, but as I was being hit I saw my God, mauled as those israeli jews said He was, stretching His hands to me.
He saved my life, there's nothing else that can explain it. Christ was indeed mauled, but He also resurrected!
My brother eventually jumped off the car and fired his gun in the air, and only then the mob dispersed.
Today I faced death, but the Lord God spared me.
We couldn't go to the hospital as we can't go to the Jerusalem Hospital, but my brother cared for my wounds at home. He sewed me without anesthetics but I'm alive and this is what matters.
Here, the enemies of the Christians are the israeli jews... We live in a Christian neighborhood and every other day israeli soldiers try to evict us from our house, which we lawfully bought and have documentation thereof, because "a group of jewish students want to live here and they have the right to do so because they're jews."
We obviously didn't leave, but every day it gets harder to stay, but me and my brother have decided not to move because this is what Israel wants: that we leave our homes so they can occupy them.
We will resist! We won't give up!
Intensify your prayers for us, I ask especially to you in the West. We Christian Palestinians are also being massacred by Israel. We are your brethren and we're asking for help.
Never stop praying, because miracles exist and today I was one of them!"
From Fr. Yasser Nassif's Facebook page.
I asked my brother, who was in the backseat with our little sister, to lay on her and so that she wouldn't be hurt, but I soon realized that if we didn't get out quick they would kill the most important people in my life right there.
I decided to leave the car, and I know I was probably leaving to my own death, but between keeping my own life and those of my siblings I chose theirs.
When I left my car one of the israeli jews saw the crucifix in my neck and yelled "YESHU!", then took it from my neck violently.
Then the beating started. In my face and my stomach. I can't remember much but I do remember one of them saying "we will beat you to death, just like your god was".
I could only think of Jesus at that time, and I know that if I am alive today, it is because He loves me very much.
Some might say I was delirious, but as I was being hit I saw my God, mauled as those israeli jews said He was, stretching His hands to me.
He saved my life, there's nothing else that can explain it. Christ was indeed mauled, but He also resurrected!
My brother eventually jumped off the car and fired his gun in the air, and only then the mob dispersed.
Today I faced death, but the Lord God spared me.
We couldn't go to the hospital as we can't go to the Jerusalem Hospital, but my brother cared for my wounds at home. He sewed me without anesthetics but I'm alive and this is what matters.
Here, the enemies of the Christians are the israeli jews... We live in a Christian neighborhood and every other day israeli soldiers try to evict us from our house, which we lawfully bought and have documentation thereof, because "a group of jewish students want to live here and they have the right to do so because they're jews."
We obviously didn't leave, but every day it gets harder to stay, but me and my brother have decided not to move because this is what Israel wants: that we leave our homes so they can occupy them.
We will resist! We won't give up!
Intensify your prayers for us, I ask especially to you in the West. We Christian Palestinians are also being massacred by Israel. We are your brethren and we're asking for help.
Never stop praying, because miracles exist and today I was one of them!"
From Fr. Yasser Nassif's Facebook page.
Forwarded from Classical Theist
This is probably one of the most accessible yet also deeply profound and insightful treatises on Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell ever written within the last century, and you can read it in full here: https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/life-everlasting-12603
Ex Cathedra
What if I told you... We already have a prayer to bless gay couples
Somebody should let the German Bishops know about this
Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
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Mozart - Veni Sancte Spiritus, K. 47
Veni Sancte Spiritus (Come, Holy Spirit), K. 47, is a sacred composition for choir and orchestra by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He wrote it in Vienna in 1768 at age 12. He scored the work in C major for mixed choir SATB with a few solo lines, orchestra and organ.…
Forwarded from Christus vincit
Veni, Sancte Spíritus!
Reple tuórum corda fidélium:
Et tui amóris in eis ignem accénde.
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Reple tuórum corda fidélium:
Et tui amóris in eis ignem accénde.
🙏🏻🕯🌹
Fr. Hesse, Abp. Lefebvre and SSPX priests aren’t “e-theologians” bro.
https://t.me/GadoligNadzee/1294
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Gadolig Nadzee ///
Literally all of them come from e-theologians and twitter. Stop lying.
https://t.me/LogosPilled/12349
https://t.me/LogosPilled/12349
They're so afraid.
https://www.complicitclergy.com/2021/05/23/watch-fr-altman-asked-to-resign-has-refused-and-will-fight/
https://www.complicitclergy.com/2021/05/23/watch-fr-altman-asked-to-resign-has-refused-and-will-fight/
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WATCH: Fr. Altman Asked to Resign, But Has Refused and Will Fight
https://youtu.be/9xeVgpu9ZVY "They want my head on a platter." In today's homily, Fr. James Altman announced he has been asked to resign hi
Forwarded from Patria & Fides
The two modernists are subversive wretches working for Satan against the Catholic Church.
Forwarded from Faith & Fatherland
Life thus, as conceived by Fascism, is “serious, austere, religious, and its development takes place in a world sustained by the moral and responsible forces of the spirit.”
This means, in turn, that to be a Fascist it is, of all things, the most difficult in the world. He who subscribes to the doctrine of Fascism subscribes also to rules of conduct which make exacting claims upon his will to live a satisfactory sensual life. The life of the Fascist is a life of ascetic self-denial, heroic self-sacrifice, moral abnegation and religious enthusiasm.—Mario Palmieri
This means, in turn, that to be a Fascist it is, of all things, the most difficult in the world. He who subscribes to the doctrine of Fascism subscribes also to rules of conduct which make exacting claims upon his will to live a satisfactory sensual life. The life of the Fascist is a life of ascetic self-denial, heroic self-sacrifice, moral abnegation and religious enthusiasm.—Mario Palmieri
Forwarded from Spiritual Warriors
For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?
—Matthew 16:26
—Matthew 16:26
Forwarded from The Official NoFap meme bunker 🚫🌰🍂 (Pérez)
7 Deadly Sins: Lust ~ Fr Ripperger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_UWskdcsyg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_UWskdcsyg
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7 Deadly Sins: Lust ~ Fr. Ripperger
Conclusion of the sermon series on the 7 Deadly Sins. Focusing on the big problem most have today. What is it? What are its daughters? How to defeat it?
For more sermons & lectures please visit
http://sensustraditionis.org/ & remember to do the PenanceWare…
For more sermons & lectures please visit
http://sensustraditionis.org/ & remember to do the PenanceWare…
Forwarded from Rights and Duties
We now have a chat for women. It will mirror all show and fascist learning content. Yet it will exclude some of the more man pub content. I hope all the women will check it out.
Find it here: https://t.me/RnDFashyLadies
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Female Squad
Sub to Media Chan: https://t.me/thetradfiles
Fr. Thomas Media Archive: https://t.me/joinchat/KChmsrkpX0w1MThh
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
"Then they all answered, both old and young, that they preferred meeting death, destruction and annihilation in defending the freedom of their patrimony, and of their race, rather than submit to the tyranny and oppression of the foreigners, or abandon their country and their lands to them. And this was the voice of hundreds, as like the voice of one man.''
The Dalcassians respond to Mathgamain, King of Munster, when he asks whether they wish to make peace with the Norse or fight. The Irish are victorious in the subsequent Battle of Sulcoit (968).
The battle marked the end of Norse expansion in Ireland. From "Cogad Gáedel Re Gallaib" (The War of the Irish with the Foreigners), 12th century text.
The Dalcassians respond to Mathgamain, King of Munster, when he asks whether they wish to make peace with the Norse or fight. The Irish are victorious in the subsequent Battle of Sulcoit (968).
The battle marked the end of Norse expansion in Ireland. From "Cogad Gáedel Re Gallaib" (The War of the Irish with the Foreigners), 12th century text.