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Apparently saying that exterminating secular and religious Joos, by means of the death penalty through civil authority - en masse - is not morally permissible and against church teaching? Hmmm...

A reminder too is that any moral evil warrants the carrying out of the death penalty. Wether you like it or not. This is Church teaching. Also, read Romans 1:26-32.
St. Agobard on Bloodguilt:

“Thus every Jew is guilty from the moment of conception, a twisted mirror juxtaposed to Christ and Our Lady who were innocent from the moment of their conceptions.

Jews are cursed and covered with malediction as by a cloak. The curse has penetrated them like water in their bowels and oil in their bones. They are cursed in the city and cursed in the country, cursed in their coming in and cursed in their going out. Cursed are the fruits of their loins, of their lands, of their flocks; cursed are their cellars, their granaries, their shops, their food, the very crumbs off their tables!”
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St. Agobard on Bloodguilt: “Thus every Jew is guilty from the moment of conception, a twisted mirror juxtaposed to Christ and Our Lady who were innocent from the moment of their conceptions. Jews are cursed and covered with malediction as by a cloak. The…
St. Agobard here uses the words of the Great Imprecation in describing the Curse of Deicide.

14 May the iniquity of his fathers be remembered in the sight of the Lord: and let not the sin of his mother be blotted out.

15 May they be before the Lord continually, and let the memory of them perish from the earth:

16 because he remembered not to shew mercy,

17 But persecuted the poor man and the beggar; and the broken in heart, to put him to death.

18 And he loved cursing, and it shall come unto him: and he would not have blessing, and it shall be far from him. And he put on cursing, like a garment: and it went in like water into his entrails, and like oil in his bones.

19 May it be unto him like a garment which covereth him; and like a girdle with which he is girded continually.
Gonna do a post on the wicked heresy of Americanism soon bro’s stay tuned
Forwarded from Heathens Begone ({ ₦𝟺!𝓑 ✠ })
The Rosary is the best therapy for these distraught, unhappy, fearful, and frustrated souls, precisely because it involves the simultaneous use of three powers: the physical, the vocal, and the spiritual.
+ Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen

#Rosary
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Been hearing about Norvus Ordo priests apparently telling people that saying the Lord’s name in vain isn’t a mortal sin.
Very sick stuff.
"All the ills in the world are due to lukewarm Catholics"

- St. Pius V
Forwarded from Heathens Begone (Timóteo)
January 24th is the Feast Day of St. Timothy, Bishop of Ephesus and "child in the faith" of St. Paul the Apostle.

Because of a recommendation by Paul in one of his epistles, he's the patron saint of stomach and intestinal disorders: "take a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments." (1 Timothy 5:23)

St. Timothy pray for us
“Go forth confidently then, you knights, and repel the foes of the cross of Christ with a stalwart heart. Know that neither death nor life can seperate you from the love of God which is in Jesus Christ, and in every peril repeat, “Wether we love or wether we die, we are the Lord’s.””

- St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Forwarded from Ex Cathedra (Nero)
January 24 – Feast of the Pratulin Martyrs

Following the footsteps of Saint Josaphat, the Greek Catholic population of Pratulin protested against the persecution and destruction of the Catholic Church in the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's land, now ruled by Russia.

In response, the Russian Army opened fire at them, making 13 martyrs.

Never forget.
Forwarded from The Traditional Christian Gentleman (Andrew Scott)
St. Timothy († 97) is martyred outside of the Temple of Diana at Ephesus — "Facing evil and error head on, he took a position of frontal and public attack, with full knowledge of all the inconveniences that could follow, as in fact they did. He did not care about these consequences; he chose to immolate himself for the glory of God by dying in this way."
Sancte Timotheus, ora pro nobis.
Extract of Fr.Quinn's report to his Jesuit superiors of his activities as a clandestine priest in 1650's Galway:

"Our life is therefore daily warfare and living martyrdom. We live generally in the mountains, forests and inaccessible bogs- where the Cromwellians cannot reach us. Thither crowds of poor Catholics flock to us, whom we refresh with the sacraments and the Word of God. Here in wild mountain tracts, we preach to them constancy in faith."

Found in the "Story of the Irish Race" (1923)