Forwarded from 卐 The Kingdom ⩩ of Clerical Fascism ⳩
Meanwhile, another subversive kike destroying Christianity from within. "Pope" Francis the willing ZOG stooge
https://www.euronews.com/2021/02/07/pope-francis-appoints-first-woman-to-senior-synod-post-with-voting-rights
https://www.euronews.com/2021/02/07/pope-francis-appoints-first-woman-to-senior-synod-post-with-voting-rights
euronews
Pope appoints first woman to senior Synod post with voting rights
Nathalie Becquart's appointment to the Synod of Bishops reflects Pope Francis' wish to see women play a greater decision-making role in the Church, the Vatican says.
Forwarded from s†ealth
“As to our paying honor to the memory of the martyrs, and the accusation of Faustus, that we worship them instead of idols, I should not care to answer such a charge, were it not for the sake of showing how Faustus, in his desire to cast reproach on us, has overstepped the Manichaean inventions, and has fallen heedlessly into a popular notion found in Pagan poetry, although he is so anxious to be distinguished from the Pagans. For in saying that we have turned the idols into martyrs, be speaks of our worshipping them with similar rites, and appeasing the shades of the departed with wine and food…It is true that Christians pay religious honor to the memory of the martyrs, both to excite us to imitate them and to obtain a share in their merits, and the assistance of their prayers. But we build altars not to any martyr, but to the God of martyrs, although it is to the memory of the martyrs. No one officiating at the altar in the saints’ burying-place ever says, We bring an offering to thee, O Peter! or O Paul! or O Cyprian! The offering is made to God, who gave the crown of martyrdom, while it is in memory of those thus crowned. The emotion is increased by the associations of the place, and. love is excited both towards those who are our examples, and towards Him by whose help we may follow such examples. We regard the martyrs with the same affectionate intimacy that we feel towards holy men of God in this life, when we know that their hearts are prepared to endure the same suffering for the truth of the gospel. There is more devotion in our feeling towards the martyrs, because we know that their conflict is over; and we can speak with greater confidence in praise of those already victors in heaven, than of those still combating here.” Augustine, Against Faustus, 20:21 (A.D. 400).
Forwarded from Alítheia's Archive
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Archbishop Fulton Sheen on 'Love Thy Neighbor' and the foundations of compassion. (Colored Ver.)
'Love Thy Neighbor' from the Gospel of Matthew, (22:37-39), is often taken out of context and is used to justify many wrongdoing and acts out of ill intention or evils of the enemy. Without proper context, it becomes as if we're meant to love everyone, bleed for everyone, and let others walk over us, which is contradictory to the Bible and it's stance on cowardice.
A short presentation by the American Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen explains the meaning and the context on which the proverb is used, and why it's important to be used in such a manner.
'Love Thy Neighbor' from the Gospel of Matthew, (22:37-39), is often taken out of context and is used to justify many wrongdoing and acts out of ill intention or evils of the enemy. Without proper context, it becomes as if we're meant to love everyone, bleed for everyone, and let others walk over us, which is contradictory to the Bible and it's stance on cowardice.
A short presentation by the American Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen explains the meaning and the context on which the proverb is used, and why it's important to be used in such a manner.
Forwarded from Gadolig Nadzee ///
St. Thomas Aquinas chased a prostitute out of his room with a hot iron. His family wasn't very happy about him choosing the religious life, so they kidnapped him and tried to convince him to give it up ultimately culminating in them sending a prostitute to his room to get him to break his vow of chastity and give up on the religious life. He grabbed a hot iron out of the fire, chased her out of the room, and later some of his family helped him escape.
“There is a satanic quality to the French Revolution that distinguishes it from everything we have ever seen or anything we are ever likely to see in the future.” —Joseph de Maistre, Considerations on France
In conclusion, De Maistre was quite the optimist.
In conclusion, De Maistre was quite the optimist.
I recommend looking into the French Wars of Religion if you want to learn about heretics getting crushed for decades by the Extremely devout and militant Catholic Nobility.