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Forwarded from Patria & Fides
The most sickening exchange you’ll see on twitter today.
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
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
Forwarded from Rights and Duties
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"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.
Forwarded from The Counter-Revolution
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Fr. Hewko on the matter of religious liberty. Nobody has a right to promote error, to hold a heretical belief, or to be indifferent toward doctrines which go against Christ and the Church.
“Indeed, it is time, as the blessed apostle said, for judgment to begin at the house of the Lord [1 Pet. 4:17]. For all corruption in the people comes first from the clergy, because if the priest, who is anointed, sins, he makes the people guilty [Lev. 4:3]. It is certain that when the laity see [the clergy] sinning shamelessly and outrageously they also will fall into sins and ungodliness because of the [clergy’s] example. And when they are reproved by anyone, they immediately make excuses for themselves saying, The Son can do only what he has seen the Father doing [John 5:19] and It is enough for the disciple if he is like his master [Matt. 10:25].

So this prophecy is fulfilled, The people will be just like the priest [Hosea 4:9]. Indeed now the sea says, blush with shame, O Sidon [Isa. 23:4] for this is where evils have come into the Christian people: faith decays, religion grows deformed, liberty is thwarted, justice is trampled underfoot, heretics emerge, schismatics grow haughty, the faithless rage, the Agarenes conquer.”


- Pope Innocent III's address to the prelates of the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 in anticipation of the deadly struggle between Muslims and Christians

Excerpt From: William Chester Jordon “The Apple of His Eye", p. 36.
Forwarded from IMPERIVM
"The fate of nations is intimately bound up with their powers of reproduction. All nations and all empires first felt decadence gnawing at them when their birth rate fell off."

~
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Forwarded from Catholic Arena
The FSSP ordained 5 new priests last night in Chicago
⚠️ Eastern schismatic churches that mistakenly call themselves "Orthodox" appear attractive to religious neophytes. Indeed, they offer the "comfort" of Protestantism, but the appearance of the ancient tradition. Is also present the feeling of liturgical piety mixed with the illusion of hierarchical authority.

↪️Many are unaware of the overused doctrine of these sects and their teachings, they are mostly lured by the mere external appearances. The latter thereby give the illusion that these false Christians belong to some form of traditionalism.

They are in truth false devotees, schismatic in their governments and heretical in their denials of Catholic dogmas! The position as well as the attitude to be adopted towards a schismatic must be:

✙ Pope Pius XII, Cupimus Imprimis; Jan. 18, 1952:
"Just as it cannot be demanded of her [the Church] that, breaking the unity with which her divine Founder Himself wished to mark her, she should allow separate churches to be formed in every nation, which for their own sake are detached from the Apostolic See where Peter, Vicar of Jesus Christ, lives in his successors to the end of the centuries. A Christian community that acts in this way will wither like the branch cut from the vine and will not be able to produce fruits of salvation. "

✙ Pope Benedict XIV, Allatae sunt; 26 Jul. 1755:
"In the first place, the missionary who tries, with God's help, to bring the Greek and Eastern schismatics back into unity, should concentrate all his efforts on the single objective of delivering them from doctrines at variance with the Catholic faith. [...] For the only work entrusted to the missionary is that of recalling the Oriental to the Catholic faith.... "

✙ Pope Gregory XVI; May 27, 1832:
"Do not be deceived, my brothers; whoever follows a schismatic will not attain the inheritance of the kingdom of God. "

✙ Pope Innocent III, Lateran Council IV, Const. 3, on heretics; 1215:
"As for those who give credence to heretics, welcome them, defend them, and support them, we decree them stricken with excommunication... "

✙ Pope St. Leo the Great, Sermon 129:
"Therefore, since outside the Catholic Church there is nothing perfect, nothing inviolate, we in no way assimilate ourselves to those who are divided from the unity of the Body of Christ; we are not united in any communion. "

✙ St. Irenaeus of Lyon, "Against Heresies" III, 3, 2:
"But as it would be too long, in a work such as this, to enumerate the successions of all the Churches, we will take only one of them, the very great, very ancient Church known to all, which the two most glorious apostles Peter and Paul founded and established at Rome ; By showing that the Tradition which she has from the apostles and the faith which she proclaims to men have come down to us through the succession of bishops, we shall confound all those who, in any way, either through infatuation, or through vainglory, or through blindness and doctrinal error, constitute illegitimate groups: For with this Church, by reason of her superior principality, must necessarily agree every Church, that is, the faithful everywhere, - she in whom always, for the benefit of these people everywhere, has been preserved the Tradition which comes from the apostles."

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