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Forwarded from Heathens Begone (Timóteo)
Today, February 9th, is the feast day of Mar Maron, Syriac monk and missionary, friend of St. John Chrysostom, and Father of the spiritual and monastic movement that became the Maronite Church.
Saint Maron, pray for us!
Saint Maron, pray for us!
Forwarded from Alítheia's Archive
"Hearken, sons of the forest! No blood shall flow this night save that which pity has drawn from a mother’s breast. For this is the birth-night of the Christ, the son of the Almighty, the Savior of mankind. Fairer is He than Baldur the Beautiful, greater than Odin the Wise, kinder than Freya the Good. Since He has come sacrifice is ended. The dark, Thor, on whom you have vainly called, is dead. Deep in the shades of Niffelheim he is lost forever. And now on this Christ-night you shall begin to live. This blood-tree shall darken your land no more. In the name of the Lord, I will destroy it."
- St. Boniface, Patron Saint of Beloved Germania.Forwarded from BELLUM CONTRA HÆRÉTICOS
Pope Pius IX (Encyclical Qui Nuper, n. 3)
To preserve forever in his Church the unity and doctrine of this faith, Christ chose one of his apostles, Peter, whom he appointed the Prince of his Apostles, his Vicar on earth, and impregnable foundation and head of his Church. Surpassing all others with every dignity of extraordinary authority, power and jurisdiction, he was to feed the Lord’s flock, strengthen his brothers, rule and govern the universal Church. Christ not only desired that his Church remain as one and immaculate to the end of the world, and that its unity in faith, doctrine and form of government remain inviolate. He also willed that the fullness of dignity, power and jurisdiction, integrity and stability of faith given to Peter be handed down in its entirety to the Roman Pontiffs, the successors of this same Peter, who have been placed on this Chair of Peter in Rome, and to whom has been divinely committed the supreme care of the Lord’s entire flock and the supreme rule of the Universal Church.
To preserve forever in his Church the unity and doctrine of this faith, Christ chose one of his apostles, Peter, whom he appointed the Prince of his Apostles, his Vicar on earth, and impregnable foundation and head of his Church. Surpassing all others with every dignity of extraordinary authority, power and jurisdiction, he was to feed the Lord’s flock, strengthen his brothers, rule and govern the universal Church. Christ not only desired that his Church remain as one and immaculate to the end of the world, and that its unity in faith, doctrine and form of government remain inviolate. He also willed that the fullness of dignity, power and jurisdiction, integrity and stability of faith given to Peter be handed down in its entirety to the Roman Pontiffs, the successors of this same Peter, who have been placed on this Chair of Peter in Rome, and to whom has been divinely committed the supreme care of the Lord’s entire flock and the supreme rule of the Universal Church.
Forwarded from 𝘊𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘤 𝘈𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘵𝘪𝘤 (Racist Catholic)
St Dominic presiding over an Auto da fe, by Pedro Berruguete, c. 1495.
This was the ritual of public penance carried out between the 15th and 19th centuries of condemned heretics and apostates imposed by the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition as punishment and enforced by civil authorities. Its most extreme form was death by burning.
The auto-da-fé was a major aspect of the tribunals, and the final step in the Inquisition process. It involved a Catholic Mass, prayer, a public procession of those found guilty, and a reading of their sentences.
This was the ritual of public penance carried out between the 15th and 19th centuries of condemned heretics and apostates imposed by the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisition as punishment and enforced by civil authorities. Its most extreme form was death by burning.
The auto-da-fé was a major aspect of the tribunals, and the final step in the Inquisition process. It involved a Catholic Mass, prayer, a public procession of those found guilty, and a reading of their sentences.
Forwarded from Fighting for Christendom
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One of the most glorious periods in Medieval Catholic history. 🥂
Forwarded from IMPERIVM
“Liberty is traditional and conservative; it remembers it's legends and it's heroes. But tyranny is always young and seemingly innocent, and asks us to forget the past.”
~G. K. Chesterton
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~G. K. Chesterton
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Forwarded from The Counter-Revolution
“No king but Christ” is a specious pretense unbeknown to the Christian world prior to the dubiety of ambitious men. These revolutionaries sought to usurp power on the grounds of “justice”, feeding the desires of nobles themselves into abdicating their rightful positions for the purpose of “liberating” oneself of the duties their birthright demands of them. Where legitimate rule is toppled, all else spirals into chaos, with the subjects of the former authority following suit in their abandonment of the societal function bestowed upon them by nature.
The undistorted title given to Our Lord, the King of kings, is thus reduced to nothing more than mere poetry, losing its essence, with these corrupted state officials becoming themselves disloyal subjects, unconstrained by the law of the Lord.
This is the logical conclusion of nominalism. The inversion of the natural order, the verve with which the inferior forces of the world operate. This must be combated, for there is no authority except from God.
The undistorted title given to Our Lord, the King of kings, is thus reduced to nothing more than mere poetry, losing its essence, with these corrupted state officials becoming themselves disloyal subjects, unconstrained by the law of the Lord.
This is the logical conclusion of nominalism. The inversion of the natural order, the verve with which the inferior forces of the world operate. This must be combated, for there is no authority except from God.
Forwarded from The Counter-Revolution
The modern world has placed man in such a state that even the superior may lose sight of their vocations or be subjugated to the inferior, at least apparently, in order to survive.
This state truly is despicable, being an inversion of proper order, as it is the superior which justifies the inferior, never the other way around.
It is no wonder that civilization continues to deteriorate in every domain, for the superior, which grant structure and form, are incapable of occupying their proper positions. Instead, the inferior predominate, furthering chaos and leading ever more people astray, far from their natural functions.
Only the most wretched slavery can come of such a situation, paving the way for despots and usurpers where God’s custodians once stood.
“Nature does nothing in vain. It is imperative for each person act in accordance with their nature in order to be content and complete.” -Aristotle
This state truly is despicable, being an inversion of proper order, as it is the superior which justifies the inferior, never the other way around.
It is no wonder that civilization continues to deteriorate in every domain, for the superior, which grant structure and form, are incapable of occupying their proper positions. Instead, the inferior predominate, furthering chaos and leading ever more people astray, far from their natural functions.
Only the most wretched slavery can come of such a situation, paving the way for despots and usurpers where God’s custodians once stood.
“Nature does nothing in vain. It is imperative for each person act in accordance with their nature in order to be content and complete.” -Aristotle