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Forwarded from The Crypt (Cherubim)
Jews have CURSED BLOOD.

Matthew 27:24–25 reads:

So when Pilate saw that he was gaining nothing, but rather that a riot was beginning, he took water and washed his hands before the crowd, saying "I am innocent of this man’s blood; see to it yourselves." And all the people answered, "His blood be on us and on our children!" (Greek: Τὸ αἷμα αὐτοῦ ἐφ’ ἡμᾶς καὶ ἐπὶ τὰ τέκνα ἡμῶν)
Pope Innocent the third reigned as pope at the height of the papal power. It is important to note that the Albigensians did not simply want to “be left alone” but were spreading their heresy by force, a heresy that pushed people to starve themselves as a holy act, but suicide is never holy. Also “to the sword” meant to use armed forces to banish them and confíscate property not explicitly to execute, but also not to tolerate the continued hostility of the Albigensians and their Jewish allies. The Albigensians believed una dualism that posited that all material form was evil and therefore all sexual acts illicit. Bringing children into the world was considered evil, what would have become of Europe if this cult had been allowed to spread and enforce its genocidal belief? Is it surprising that Jews helped a cult of Europeans to spread the idea that Europeans breeding was evil even in matrimony?
The Cathars were spreading their satanic heresy across the entirety of Southern France by force, like he said, and yet people still say “they just wanted to be left alone!”. Yeah ok bro.
Dominicans against the Cathar heretics.
For generations the false converts mocked the faith, oppressed the Christians, price gouged them and turned them into economic slaves through usury. Finally the threat of the muslim invasion and the necessity of unity in the nation was the cause of changing fortune for the Jews. Under King Enrique, the faithless and blundering King, their bribes won them almost limitless influence, but under the pious Isabella their bribery was despised and rejected and so it came to pass that Spain, with the permission of the Catholic Church, sought to purge herself of false converts who were oppressing the people and mocking them national religion so that they did not have a fifth column within the country as the Muslims attacked them from without, they could not allow the Jews to attack them from within.

The common people celebrated the inquisition and the Germans celebrated the incarceration of a Rothschild and the burning of pornography and Jewish Marxist literature.
Read 'The Song of the Cathar wars' - which covers both the heretic and crusader perspectives. I also recommend watching some documentaries on the Albigensian Crusade if you want to know more about the Cathars and the wars themselves, or if you don't like reading. If you don't think it was necessary, you're retarded and sympathize with vile heretics who wanted to abolish Catholicism in Southern France and France itself. Innocent III had to have announced it, otherwise, the heresy would've spread even further into distant lands.
Jacques Cathelineau (5 January 1759 – 14 July 1793), Generalissimo of the Catholic and Royal Army, and French Vendéan insurrection leader. He was known among his followers as the Saint of Anjou.
*𝘛𝘙𝘈𝘋𝘐𝘛𝘐𝘖𝘕𝘈𝘓* 𝘝𝘌𝘐𝘓𝘐𝘕𝘎
It used to be typical for women to wear solid veils or head coverings because it actually hid the hair (for both modesty reasons and also respect to the Lord) obviously I am happier to see the thin see through veil over absolutely NO veil or head covering at all, but in a sense it defeats the purpose. I don’t want to make this sound “too” extreme but I do think it’s better for catholic women to wear a solid head covering (just use a scarf they are cheaper too) that way you are fully covering your hair.

Another thing is the color. It used to strictly be white for purity and unmarried virgins, and black for women who had a husband and to keep you “hidden” in a way since you are married. People throw in all sorts of fun colors now (which doesn’t really matter anymore I guess) but I don’t think married women should be wearing white and vice versa.
February 1st is the feast of the Blessed Martyrs of Angers, commemorating 99 Catholics from among the thousands massacred by French Revolutionaries at Avrillé between 1793 and 1794 (during the War in the Vendée).
"The Angels envy us for one thing only; they cannot suffer for God."

- Padre Pio
"When I think about the torments that will be the fate of Christians in the time of Antichrist, I feel my heart leaping and I would like these torments to be reserved for me."

Saint Teresa of Lisieux
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Covid Pandemic leads more young people to God 🇬🇧

More young people have been exploring faith during this time. Generation Z also seems to be more religious if compared with millennials.

https://thecatholicuniverse.com/more-younger-people-may-be-turning-to-god-amid-pandemic-poll-suggests/

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Forwarded from The Traditional Christian Gentleman (Andreas Stott)
I would also add that those Gen Z'ers waking up to Christ are brighter than not just their peers and Millennials, but also brainwashed and debauched Gen X'ers and Boom-Boomers
Forwarded from United Celts
She was granted abbatial powers by either St. Mél of Ardagh at Mág Tulach, or St. Mac Caill, Bishop of Cruachu Brig Ele (Croghan in County Offaly). After this, in 468 she followed St. Melrose to the Kingdom of Tethbae in the Irish interior.

In 480, she founded a monastery at Cill Dara on a pagan shrine to the Celtic goddess Brigid, with whom she shared her name. The site was under an oak tree at Drum Criadh.

Brigid founded two monastic institutions, one for both sex, and requested the assistance of St. Conláed (Conleth) to be the pastor. For centuries hereafter, Kildare was controlled by abbot-bishops and abbesses, with the Abbess of Kildare becoming the superior General of all Irish monasteries.

The Book of Armagh illuminates upon Brigid and Patrick's time in Ireland, saying:

Between St. Patrick and St. Brigid, the pillars of the Irish, there was so great a friendship of charity that they had but one heart and mind. Through him and through her, Christ performed many great works.
Forwarded from United Celts
February 1st is the Feast of Saint Brigid of Kildare (Cill Dara, church of the oak), one of Ireland's patron saints.

Known as "the Mary of the Gael", Brigid was born in Faughart/Fochart, north of Dundalk, County Louth to Brocca, a Pictish slave who was baptised by Saint Patrick. Brigid herself was thus born into slavery.

During her childhood, it is said she performed several miracles, such as healing and feeding the poor. One account details how she gave away all of her mother's butter store, only for it to be replaced thanks to Brigid's prayers.

Dubhthach, a chieftain of Leinster, was her father. He grew aggravated with her and took her to the King of Leinster, Crimthann mac Énnai, to sell her. While he was in conversation, Brigid gave away his sword which was adorned with jewelry to a beggar so that he could barter it for food. Crimthann recognised that this was a holy child he had been delivered, and instead convinced Dubhthach to grant her freedom.
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Just before her death, Brigid was given the last rites by St. Ninnidh, after which he had his right hand encased in metal so that it never could be defiled. He became known as Ninnidh of the Clean Hand thereafter.

Saint Brigid, pray for us.