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🇪🇸25. Nuestro Movimiento incorpora el sentido católico —de gloriosa tradición y predominante en España—a la reconstrucción nacional.
La Iglesia y el Estado concordarán sus facultades respectivas, sin que se admita intromisión o actividad alguna que menos- cabe la dignidad del Estado o la integridad nacional.


🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿25. Our Movement incorporates the Catholic meaning- of glorious tradition, and especially in Spain- of national reconstruction.
The Church and the State will co-ordinate their respective powers so as to permit no interference or activity that may impair the dignity of the State or national integrity

Point 25 of the Twenty-Six Point Manifesto of the Spanish Falange by José Antonio Primo de Rivera
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Alois Hudal was an Austrian Catholic Bishop who was anti-communist, anti-liberal, anti-parliamentary, anti-Semitic, and an ardent supporter of National Socialism; a true clerical fascist.

With a fear of Bolshevism spreading into Europe, he proclaimed that he wished to be a servant and herald of the German cause. He spoke often of the Semitic race that sought eternal financial dominance by way of democracy and internationalism, and in his book Die Grundlagen des Nationalsozialismus he praised Hitler and even criticized Vatican policies. Although the book wasn’t circulated to the German public, Franz Von Papen said Hitler liked it.

While the Protestant German Christians were being attacked by Rosenberg, in true non-confessional positive Christian fashion, Hudal had Myth banned. He saw Rosenberg and the anti-Christian sect as the “left wing” of the Reich.

In 1945, Hudal was instrumental in organizing the “ratlines” that helped the likes of Mengele, Eichmann, Brunner and many others flee to South America.
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Obersturmbannführer of the French Waffen SS, Monsignor Jean de Mayol de Lupé giving a speech for the LVF, the Légion des volontaires francais contre le bolchévisme (Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism)
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Bp Blasius Kurz, O.F.M. is little known, but his battle for the Latin Mass predates even Abp Lefebvre. He spent his last months ostracized by bishops and priests, but still administering the sacraments to the faithful. He died in Bavaria, on Dec 13 1973
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One thing I got out reading/listening pagans is that they literally think Catholicism is just paganism with Christ worship. Whereas they think protestants are a "purer" form of Christianity which stripped all the "pagan" elements from Catholicism.
Then they somehow attribute the fact that Catholicism is more radicated in people as opposed to protestantism to the fact that Catholicism is more "pagan" (it isn't).
I've noticed that the majority of e-"pagans" do in fact come from secular or protestant countries, like Scandinavia or the US. So whether people like to admit it or not, paganism, the fony modernist type people like to larp online about, is indirectly a product of Protestantism.

This will be the last time this topic will ever be addressed in this channel.
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José Antonio Primo de Rivera on Capitalism
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"He that findeth his life, shall lose it: and he that shall lose his life for me, shall find it."
Matthew 10:39
Forwarded from Beauty of the Cross
Jesus died for your sins.
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When I was researching Christianity and Catholicism, one of the arguments I came across, and I see it popular with people like Adam Green (KnowMoreNews) too, is that Christianity is not a family oriented religion (?) and they use Matthew 10:34-36 to prove it.

I never really understood this argument given that the 4th commandment literally states to honor your parents; until I came across this part of a video by Fr Hesse on Martin Luther where he almost directly address this issue

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PaVfyIfi3O4&feature=youtu.be
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German officer Anton Dostler is still holding his rosary beads after his execution by the Americans.
Before being shot, he spent a brief moment with a Roman Catholic chaplain who prayed for him.
December 1, 1945, Aversa, Italy.

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