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The Baltimore Catechism (No. 3) states as follows:

Q. 1148. How do we offer God false worship?

A. We offer God false worship by rejecting the religion He has instituted and following one pleasing to ourselves, with a form of worship He has never authorized, approved or sanctioned.

If all religions worship the true God by simply claiming to be doing so, then one could not violate the 1st Commandment since all worship of any “god” would be tantamount to worshiping the true "God" according to the post the modernist element in the hierarchy, yet this would not only render the 1st Commandment obsolete but make it seem as though God had given us an absurd command. God does not command anything in vain.
"But through unbelief man is separated most from God: because he has no true knowledge of God. Nor can anyone in any way know God who holds a false opinion of Him" - St. Thomas Aquinas

"The holy universal Church teaches that it is not possible to worship God truly except in Her ..." - Pope St. Gregory the Great
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The Triumph of the Eucharist.
Blessed Corpus Christi!
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“[A]ll other frenzies of the lusts which exceed the laws of nature, and are impious toward both [human] bodies and the sexes, we banish, not only from the threshold but also from all shelter of the Church, for they are not sins so much as monstrosities” (Modesty 4 [A.D. 220]).

— TERTULLIAN.
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The U.K. and the U.S.A.: “United by common values and shared interests”. But not by Christian values or Christian interests! Both States, the U.K. and the U.S.A., were born from Protestantism and Freemasonry upon the back of the destruction of Christendom. Thus came into being ‘The West’ with its shared Enlightenment values; so-called ‘values’ collectively condemned by the Christian Church in her Syllabus of Errors.

Christian values or Western values? Choose your side. There is no middle-ground.
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“It is now theologically possible for Protestants to use the same Mass as Catholics.”

— Max Thurian, 1969

Max Thurian was one of the several Protestant ministers that assisted Pope Paul VI in the creation of the Novus Ordo Missae
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"We order all our brother bishops absolutely to suppress the blasphemy of Jews in your dioceses, churches, and communities, so that they do not dare raise their necks, bent under eternal slavery, to revile the Redeemer."
— Pope Gregory IX.
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White Europeans have a right not only to exist, but to defend their existence; and it was to the benefit of the entire rest of the world that European Imperialism spread the Gospel & Civilisation to foreign lands.

God chose Imperial Rome for His designs, and it is Europe which carries on the legacy of Imperial Rome, deserving then of the highest dignity, honour and authority among Christendom and governance of the world.

And yes, as far as I’m concerned and as far as the medieval and Renaissance tradition of the Catholic Faith have made it explicit, Imperial Rome is to be confused with the sons of Japhet, the white European race, as the torchbearers of the Faith.

As Hilaire Belloc stated that Europe is the Faith and the Faith is Europe, logically we must also understand Europe not merely geographically, but also ethnically; therefore I say, with the utmost calm of soul, that the preservation of the white race is a very Catholic concern.
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Cor Iesu Sacratissimum, miserere nobis!
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The only known picture of Venerable Matt Talbot.

He spent years addicted to alcohol, and would spend all of his money and even steal in order to buy drinks.

One day he decided to change his life, and pledged not to drink anymore. He started going to Mass, living an ascetic life, and used all the money he'd get to pay back all his debts and right his wrongs in any way he could.

It's said he'd attend multiple masses every day, and that you could find him praying in every break he'd get from his job.

His life would be just another soon-to-be-forgotten story of battling addiction, but when he died suddenly in 1925, they found out he had imposed on himself various chains, as a reminder of his pledge and religious commitments.

His story spread quickly, and he soon became an icon to Ireland's temperance movement.

Venerable Matt Talbot, pray for us!
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St Louis IX Kingship of Christ

Sermon by Bishop Sanborn