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We need the clean cut boys from the suburbs
We need the hooligans who learned on the streets first hand why we need white unity.
We need the blue collars and white collars pulling in the same direction. We need to respect a diversity of tactics. We need our men and our women, working in different ways according to their roles but working towards the same 14 words.

As a Catholic I believe we need Christ and to pray for our people but we need to remember the motto “Ora et Labora” pray and work. Show the glory of God to your racial brothers and sisters by fighting for them and your own progeny. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. We did not set the terms the enemy did, we will win or we will be wiped out, victory or death. I say Hail Victory

 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends
John 15:13
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Pope Leo XIII.

"The equal tolerance of all religions... is the same as atheism."
“It is also the duty of the bishops to prevent writings infected with Modernism or favorable to it from being read when they have been published, and to hinder their publication when they have not.”

- St. Pope Pius X, Pascendi Dominici Gregis

Pope Pius XII was truly in accord with St. Pope Pius X, for he not only restricted the writings of Modernists, but also issued the encyclical “Humani Generis” in response to their new “theology.” As a further example, Yves Congar, a propagator of this new “theology” and suspect of heresy, found his writings restricted for a decade under Pope Pius XII and his book “True and False Reform in the Church” (recently cited by Jorge Bergoglio) forbidden by the Vatican. Furthermore, Congar was entirely prevented from teaching and publishing after 1954.

However, a mere decade after the publication of “Humani Generis,” Angelo Roncalli called this man to serve on the preparatory theological commission of the Second Vatican Council and to participate in the Council itself as a theological expert where he exerted great influence.

Bishop Barron even acknowledges Congar’s influence by saying, “By most accounts, he (Yves Congar) proved the most influential theologian at the epic gathering (Vatican II), contributing mightily to the documents on the Church, on ecumenism, on revelation, and on the Church’s relation to the modern world.”

How could it be one suspected of heresy, restricted from publication, and barred from teaching was able to exert immense influence within a Council of the Church if a dramatic shift had not taken place? “Humani Generis” condemns the new “theology” and the errors which serve as its bases, and this is in accord with encyclicals from St. Pope Pius X, like Pascendi and “Notre Charge Apostolique,” which outline the principle errors of Modernism and their influence in the social sphere while also providing means to guard the Church from such errors. Angelo Roncalli not only completely disregarded the warnings and condemnations of his immediate predecessors, but also did the exact opposite of their instruction. What naturally followed was the ushering in of an age of chaos, confusion, and the ascension of Modernism, the effects of which we, who are truly faithful to the Church, must continue to combat today.
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Jewish Paganism seems to be growing thanks to a new generation of young rabbis.

https://forward.com/articles/1743/jewish-paganism-oxymoron-or-innovation/
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"It is also by no means difficult for us Catholics to appreciate the new strong emphasis on authority in the German state system and to submit to it with that readiness which characterizes itself not only as a natural virtue, but again as a supernatural one, because we see in every human authority a reflection of divine rule and a participation in the eternal authority of God (Romans 13). [...] We do not want to deprive the state of the powers of the church at any price, and we must not, because only the power of the people and the power of God, which flows inexhaustibly from church life, can save and elevate us."

Pastoral Letter of the German Catholic Cardinals, Archbishops and Bishops on June 8, 1933.

@Christianityandfascism
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I support the March for Life but let’s not pretend that the leadership of the March and the pro-life movement in general haven’t set the anti-abortion cause back with their shameful capitulation to second wave feminism. There’s no teeth in it at all, and if anyone doubts that just think back to how apoplectic they were in response to Donald Trump’s very reasonable suggestion that women pay penalties for killing their children
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"Today, when I think back to that time, when I grew up in a Christian environment through my mother, I realize that the Christian church, by proclaiming the murder of God by the Jews for almost 2,000 years, the Christian Church contributed significantly to preparing the breeding ground for latent anti-Semitism."

𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐮𝐫 𝐀𝐱𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐧
Reichsjugendführer (National leader of the Hitler Youth) in
Hitler Youth: "This can't be the end", 1995.


@Christianityandfascism
TheQuietOfTheSoul.pdf
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The Quiet of The Soul + The Cure for Scruples / Fr. John De Bovilla (1876)
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George Lincoln Rockwell’s Interview with Playboys Negro journalist Haley

“There is an easily identifiable master race, however: the white race. You can find it all over the world. This is what I’m fighting for—not Aryanism, but white Christian solidarity. In the long run, I intend to win over the people of Greece, of Germany, of Italy, of England, of Canada, of France, of Spain, of Latin America, of Rhodesia, of South Africa—the people of every white Christian country in the world.”

“Discouraged swearing among his men”

“Denounced the Klans anti-Catholicism”
“I sooner thought body could outlive soul
Than I could live without you, Basil, friend, Christ’s workman. Yet I bore it and remained.
So must we wait? Will you not take me up,
And place me in the chorus of the Blessed,
Where you are stationed?
Do not leave me here; Do not, I beg: I swear upon your tomb,
Never will I forget you and move on; I could not, if I wanted.”


- St. Gregory of Nazianzus,
On the Great Basil.