Forwarded from Antonio
Lines like “Jew nor Greek” don’t mean race doesn’t matter, and “love your enemy” doesn’t mean welcome your enemy to come and kill you and your family while you huddle in a fetal position praying. These are garbage modernist revisionist views aimed at making Christians docile pacifists whose guards are always down while the Jews dump third worlders into our lands. The catechism actually speaks very clearly that we are in NO WAY obligated to take in refugees or anyone we don’t want to. All of the components for Christians to be ardent Nationalists are there, so your “incompatibility” argument is trash.
Never in history was Christianity believed to be this pacifist hippie kumbaya doctrine that allows enemies to have their way with its adherents. Logos is the natural order of the universe so the idea of “NS or Christianity, pick one” is utter nonsense. People who try and sell that either lack a nuanced understanding or they’re just shills trying to prevent Christians from discovering racial consciousness. It’s very simple we defend and preserve race because race is God’s creation. The difference between us is that you worship flesh, your God is race. You worship yourself and view yourself as the creator of God and not the other way around. You’re free to do that, but don’t misrepresent what we believe.
Never in history was Christianity believed to be this pacifist hippie kumbaya doctrine that allows enemies to have their way with its adherents. Logos is the natural order of the universe so the idea of “NS or Christianity, pick one” is utter nonsense. People who try and sell that either lack a nuanced understanding or they’re just shills trying to prevent Christians from discovering racial consciousness. It’s very simple we defend and preserve race because race is God’s creation. The difference between us is that you worship flesh, your God is race. You worship yourself and view yourself as the creator of God and not the other way around. You’re free to do that, but don’t misrepresent what we believe.
Forwarded from Beauty of the Cross
"The Battle of Montgisard was fought between the Ayyubids and the Kingdom of Jerusalem on November 25, 1177. The 16 year old King Baldwin IV, seriously afflicted by leprosy, led an out-numbered Christian force against the army of Saladin. The Islamic force was routed and their casualties were massive, only a fraction managed to flee to safety.
More than wisdom and courage, what made Baldwin IV a great king was his indomitable faith – a virtue he demonstrated at the famous battle of Montgisard."
King Baldwin was God's Will, he tried to bring peace and stability to the World.
More than wisdom and courage, what made Baldwin IV a great king was his indomitable faith – a virtue he demonstrated at the famous battle of Montgisard."
King Baldwin was God's Will, he tried to bring peace and stability to the World.
Forwarded from Militia Immaculata Knight (Militia Immaculata Knight Rey)
Forwarded from Militia Immaculata Knight (Militia Immaculata Knight Rey)
Forwarded from The Traditional Christian Gentleman (Andrew Stott)
Excellent video — To Hell and Back - the vision of Saint John Bosco. In this clip from Mary's Dowry Productions film 'Saint John Bosco', take a journey with the founder of the Salesians into the supernatural world as his guide takes him on a terrible, sobering journey to Hell and back, instructing Saint John Bosco to tell his boys what he sees. Saint John Bosco recorded his visions, which he called dreams as though truly real, in his diaries and biographies. Several of these important dreams are included in our film about Saint Don Bosco, but in this clip we share with you his important vision of Hell.
https://youtu.be/swqxr-XGwyI
https://youtu.be/swqxr-XGwyI
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To Hell and Back, the vision of Saint John Bosco, FILM clip, Mary's Dowry Productions
To Hell and Back - the vision of Saint John Bosco. In this clip from Mary's Dowry Productions film 'Saint John Bosco', take a journey with the founder of the Salesians into the supernatural world as his guide takes him on a terrible, sobering journey to Hell…
MANDATORY READING:
St. John Chrysostom -
‘Eight Homilies against the Jews’
http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/index.htm
St. John Chrysostom -
‘Eight Homilies against the Jews’
http://www.tertullian.org/fathers/index.htm
www.tertullian.org
Early Church Fathers - Additional Works in English Translation
unavailable elsewhere online
unavailable elsewhere online
Forwarded from ♱ R E F O R M A T I O N ♱
The Catholic man is a battle born man, one that follows the Theology of Truth through the Holy Mother Church, and the Theology of fists to defend her from evil and heresy. He follows the legacy of a fighting church that has endured tyranny throughout the ages that has done everything in its power to destroy her, but the Catholic man does not let his shield down nor does he take off the Armor of God.
He constantly sharpens his iron with other good men as Jesus sharpened his Disciples. He constantly seeks the salvation of the Lord through penance, and passes on his legacy for the next generation to come for when they have to fight.
He does not wish to live “free” as the modern world has defined it, he wishes to live as a slave..a slave for God.
Though his life is hidden in both the good and the bad times, he does all for the glory of God.
He constantly sharpens his iron with other good men as Jesus sharpened his Disciples. He constantly seeks the salvation of the Lord through penance, and passes on his legacy for the next generation to come for when they have to fight.
He does not wish to live “free” as the modern world has defined it, he wishes to live as a slave..a slave for God.
Though his life is hidden in both the good and the bad times, he does all for the glory of God.
Embrace the Holy struggle.Forwarded from Militia Immaculata Knight (Militia Immaculata Knight Rey)
St. Giovanni (John) Melchior Bosco
He held that the teacher should be father, adviser, and friend, and he was the first to adopt the preventive method. Of punishment he said: “As far as possible avoid punishing . . . . try to gain love before inspiring fear.” And in 1887 he wrote: “I do not remember to have used formal punishment; and with God’s grace I have always obtained, and from apparently hopeless children, not alone what duty exacted, but what my wish simply expressed.” In one of his books he has discussed the causes of weakness of character, and derives them largely from a misdirected kindness in the rearing of children.
In his rules he wrote: “Frequent Confession, frequent Communion, daily Mass: these are the pillars which should sustain the whole edifice of education.” Don Bosco was an indefatigable confessor, devoting days to the work among his children.
He held that the teacher should be father, adviser, and friend, and he was the first to adopt the preventive method. Of punishment he said: “As far as possible avoid punishing . . . . try to gain love before inspiring fear.” And in 1887 he wrote: “I do not remember to have used formal punishment; and with God’s grace I have always obtained, and from apparently hopeless children, not alone what duty exacted, but what my wish simply expressed.” In one of his books he has discussed the causes of weakness of character, and derives them largely from a misdirected kindness in the rearing of children.
In his rules he wrote: “Frequent Confession, frequent Communion, daily Mass: these are the pillars which should sustain the whole edifice of education.” Don Bosco was an indefatigable confessor, devoting days to the work among his children.
Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
Blessed Columba Marmion (1858-1923), an Irish Benedictine monk who became famous for his spiritual writings. He was a professor of philosophy in Dublin before joining Maredsous Abbey in Belgium.
"The life of union with God can only exist in a soul filled with peace and joy"
"The life of union with God can only exist in a soul filled with peace and joy"
Forwarded from Catholic Arena
The church is intolerant in principle because she believes, she is tolerant in practice because she loves.
The enemies of the church are tolerant in principle because they do not believe. They are intolerant in practice because they do not love.
Reginald Garrigou Lagrange
The enemies of the church are tolerant in principle because they do not believe. They are intolerant in practice because they do not love.
Reginald Garrigou Lagrange
Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
Behold, O kind and most sweet Jesus, I cast myself upon my knees in Thy sight, and with the most fervent desire of my soul I pray and beseech Thee that Thou wouldst impress upon my heart lively sentiments of faith, hope, and charity, with true repentance for my sins and a firm desire of amendment, whilst with deep affection and grief of soul I ponder within myself and mentally contemplate Thy five most precious wounds, having before mine eyes that which the Prophet David spoke of Thee, O good Jesus: They have pierced My hands and My feet; they have numbered all My bones. Amen.
Plenary Indulgence on the usual conditions of Confession, Communion, and prayer for the Papal intentions.
Otherwise: 10 years indulgence
Plenary Indulgence on the usual conditions of Confession, Communion, and prayer for the Papal intentions.
Otherwise: 10 years indulgence
Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
The Spiritual Combat - Fr. Lorenzo Scupoli.pdf
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The Spiritual Combat - Fr. Lorenzo Scupoli
A great book for those starting out in the spiritual life.
"Now you see wherein the real perfection of a Christian lies, and that to obtain it you must enter upon a constant and sharp warfare against self ; you must provide yourself with four very safe and highly necessary weapons, that you may win the palm, and be finally a conqueror in this spiritual conflict – these are,
I. Distrust of self
II. Trust in God
III. Spiritual Exercises
IV. Prayer "
A great book for those starting out in the spiritual life.
"Now you see wherein the real perfection of a Christian lies, and that to obtain it you must enter upon a constant and sharp warfare against self ; you must provide yourself with four very safe and highly necessary weapons, that you may win the palm, and be finally a conqueror in this spiritual conflict – these are,
I. Distrust of self
II. Trust in God
III. Spiritual Exercises
IV. Prayer "
Forwarded from ChristianTactics
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Going to Mass. Living a pure life free of drugs and empty orgasams. Healthy diet and exercise. Daily Rosary and Scripture. AKA Spiritual, physical, and mental discipline in the pursuit of virtue. = You get to see God. I’m serious.
Forwarded from The Daily Decade