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The Communist expulsion out of Austria by Our Lady – October 1955

Post WW2, Austria was divided between four countries: America, France, the United Kingdom, and Russia, which was still communist. The part of the country under the USSR was subject to harsh persecutions and atrocities of the regime. Capuchin Fr. Petrus Pavlicek, inspired by Our Lady of Fatima founded the Holy Rosary Crusade of Reparation in 1947. By 1955, after eight years spreading the word about the Crusade throughout Austria, the Rosary processions would reach sizes of 500,000 people, about one-tenth of the Austrian population. By October, the Soviets had pulled out of Austria entirely. Each year on September 12th, the feast of the Holy Name of Mary, thousands gather in Vienna to thank the Mother of God for her intercession in freeing their country from communist control.

Once again, Our Mother crushes the serpent under her heel. Pray the Rosary for the times we live in, pray it much.

Holy Mary, pray for us!
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"Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator:
In defending myself against the Jew,
I am fighting for the work of the Lord.
"

𝐀𝐝𝐨𝐥𝐟 𝐇𝐢𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐫
Mein Kampf, chapter 2, 1925.

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[Traitor? John Amery: In His Own Words]

Video by Eldred Of Wessex: https://youtube.com/channel/UCoEdAfz5GHjFc0oWrA_S8fQ
“For my part, I refuse to believe that our civilization - which has taken two thousand years to build up can perish in front of the conceptions of the Talmud and the wild barbary of the Steppes. Any student of history can see that never has a reaction - an attempt to return to the past - triumphed over a Revolution which was young and active. But as an observer, I am as sure as I’m sure the sun will rise tomorrow, that a victory of the liberators of Europe, whether they come from the East or whether they come form the West, is a Jewish victory - and that that victory is the end of our civilization, the end of Christianity, the end of two thousand years’ aspiration towards something better. And all that will be wiped out and washed out, and it will disappear as Babylon disappeared, as Athens disappeared, and as Rome disappeared...
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“For my part, I refuse to believe that our civilization - which has taken two thousand years to build up can perish in front of the conceptions of the Talmud and the wild barbary of the Steppes. Any student of history can see that never has a reaction - an…
And we shall be plunged into a dark and barbarous era because we will not have shown ourselves capable of defending that civilization - because we will not have been able to add our little link to the long chain of progress that our ancestors have handed on to us. And it’s no good remaining in one’s house - in the smug comfort of bourgeoisie principles - when the very foundations of civilization are rocking under us! If, Ladies and Gentlemen, we have not the courage, all of us, to get up and fight for civilization - or at least to help civilization as much as we each individually can - not only will our civilization disappear, not only will we all be dead - but we ourselves, our politicians, our terrorists, our bankers, our bourgeois, and our intelligentsia, will only leave to history a vague memory of decadent and purblind imbeciles quarrelling amongst themselves face to face with the wild imperialism of Judah. And we shall leave to history a record so pusillanimous, so vain, and so incomprehensible that the barbarians that will have smashed us will hold in history a name a thousand times greater.”

- John Amery
Something interesting as well:

When Mr. Amery was asked whether he considers himself a traitor for moving to Germany and going to fight with them instead of Britain, he said

“Only history will be able to judge whether I am a traitor or not.”
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“How unmeasured, then, must be the immensity of man's will, which is illumined, not by sense and imagination, but by reason and intelligence! Imagination, sense perception, leads animals, herbivorous or carnivorous, each to the food it needs. Intelligence leads man to an unlimited good, a good which is to be found only in that unlimited reality which is God, because He alone is unlimited and essential good.”

- Fr Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, Life Everlasting
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200 young French Catholics prayed the Rosary in Paris after their Latin Mass was cruelly shut down

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Never fails to crack me up
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Some recommended reading to grow spiritually and intellectually

An Introduction to the Devout Life - St Francis de Sales

Why the Cross? - Fr Edward Leen

The Imitation of Christ

The Glories of Mary - St Alphonsus

Make sure to have read the entire New Testament & the Wisdom Books of the OT

How to read a book - Mortimer Adler

The Trivium - Sr Miriam Joseph

The Holy Ghost - Fr Edward Leen

Introduction to Philosophy - Maritain

The Odyssey

The Republic

Nicomachean Ethics Book I

The Iliad

Meno

The Spiritual Combat - Scupoli

Knowing the Love of God - Garrigou-Lagrange

The Four Loves - CS Lewis

Mere Christianity - CS Lewis

The Abolition of Man - CS Lewis

The Hobbit

The Lord of the Rings

The Sermons of St Alphonsus Liguori

The Aeneid

Phoenix from the Ashes - Sire

Aquinas biography - Chesterton

Aquinas introduction - Feser

Aristotle for Everybody - Mortimer Adler

Theology for beginners - Sheed

Reality - Garrigou-Lagrange

Selections of Aquinas - Oxford World Classics

Selections of the Summa

Companion to the Summa - Farrell

Man’s Knowledge of Reality - Wilhelmsen

Greece and Rome - Copleston

Formal Logic - Maritain

General Science of Nature - V.E Smith

Ethica Thomistica - McInerny

Nicomachean Ethics

Scholastic Metaphysics - Feser

Ontology - Peter Coffey

Euthyphro

Theaetetus

The Sophist

Gorgias

Hippias Major

Life Everlasting - Garrigou-Lagrange

Integralism

Parts of Summa Theologiae

Philosophising in Faith - Garrigou-Lagrange

Founding of Christendom - Warren Carroll

Summa Contra Gentiles

Mediaeval Philosophy - Copleston

Aquinas - Opuscula

Building of Christendom - Carroll

Aristotle’s Organon with Aquinas/Cajetan commentaries

Glory of Christendom - Carroll

Aristotle’s Physics + Aquinas commentary

De Anima + Aquinas commentary

The Last Crusade - Warren Carroll

Aquinas commentary of Nicomachean Ethics

Late Mediaeval Philosophy - Copleston

Cleaving of Christendom

The Rationalists - Copleston

Primacy of the Common Good - De Koninck

Liberalism is a Sin

Some thoughts about language - Mortimer Adler

British Philosophy - Copleston

The principles of Liberalism - Billot

Revolution against Christendom

The Enlightenment - Copleston

Aristotle - Politics - with Aquinas commentary

The Crisis of Christendom

Parts of Summa Theologiae

God, his existence, and his nature - Garrigou-Lagrange

Joseph Owens’s essays on the existence of God

Three Stages of the Interior Life

Parts of Summa Theologiae

Cognition - Joseph Owens

Pre-Modern Philosophy Defended

Aristotle’s Metaphysics with Aquinas’s Commentary

Complete Summa Theologiae if not already

Rest of Copleston
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“If the intellect, by itself, only knows concepts expressing essences abstracted from their actual existence in things, it is also true that the existence of things is not evident to mere sensation. The senses cannot judge or affirm anything; they just sense...The senses sense things that are; they do not judge them to be...

Strictly speaking, there is no such thing as a human intellect “by itself”; nor is there such a thing as brute sensation “by itself.” Man is neither one nor the other. He is both of them joined in that unity of being we call man. It is only as man - as a body-soul unity - that he knows things to exist, and he knows this truth as neither postulated nor demonstrated, but as evident.

We know that things exist because we sense and perceive them. Sensation meets existing things; sensation does not know them as existent...Intellect, alone could know the essence of the red thing, but it would not know the existence of the red thing. Man, taken as he is - body and soul together - knows what he senses and senses what he knows.”

- Frederick Wilhelmsen, Man’s Knowledge of Reality
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My grandmother is on death's door step. Please pray for her! She not only taught me the Ave Maria, but she gave me the Miraculous Medal; plus I don't want her to go to Hell after all she has done for me and my family! :(
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Followers, please join us in an emergency 15-decade rosary for the intentions of their grandmother.
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For those who are considering reaching out to Protestants who are not of bad will, there are several things I learned and all who care about their souls their souls you must know these things:

Generalities:
-Protestants are liberal in the classical sense
-the ones of good faith love the Bible a lot, and this serves as the basis of their everything
-those who have an issue with Marian maximalism
-their biggest issue with the veneration of the saints tend to be "Why go to St. so-and-so if I can go directly to Jesus my Beloved Savior, etc.?"
-they misunderstand many aspects of Catholicism, not just the papacy, but many other things
-a lot of them are pessimists, which is why Protestantism is so attractive to them

How to appeal to them:
-be meek and humble above all else
-do not focus too much on the logical errors of Protestantism, but appeal to their sensibilities
-show them that Catholicism is not only Biblical, it is so Biblical that it will show them that everything is either found explicitly in the Bible or it is a logical conclusion from what is given
-with the liberal aspect, not only show them the absurdity of Sola scriptura, also hammer home that since Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, there can only be one Bride
-remind them of John 19, Luke 1, the Ten Commandments, and point out how Genesis 3:15 and Apocalypse 12 is about Mary alone
-SINCE JESUS IS TRULY WITH THEM AT THE MASS, THEY GET TO BE WITH HIM AND PARTAKE IN CALVARY AGAIN
-with grace, since it renews us and only those who desire damnation are lost, this means that all are called to partake in the Passion and cooperate in the salvation of souls