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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.
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."
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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
Link down below for the video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PaVfyIfi3O4&feature=youtu.be
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
Link down below for the video
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.
@Christianityandfascism
Before being shot, he spent a brief moment with a Roman Catholic chaplain who prayed for him.
December 1, 1945, Aversa, Italy.
@Christianityandfascism
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António de Oliveira Salazar - 1966 Speech
Forwarded from The Feddington Post: River 2 Sea
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Watch the free documentary on Archbishop Lefebvre if you haven't already
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Cf9oy7wDkms
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Archbishop Lefebvre: A Documentary - Full Movie
Archbishop Lefebvre: A Documentary - Full Movie
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St John Henry Newman was a lover of his race.
From his autobiography: "Apologia pro vita sua"
Forwarded from Militia Immaculata Knight (Militia Immaculata Rey)
“A Christian should argue with a blasphemer only by running his sword through his bowels as far as it will go.”
Saint Louis IX, King of France
Today’s mainstream “Catholics” are extremely indoctrinated with Freemasonic values and ideologies that they would find this quote offensive.
These mainstream Catholics are the ones on social media calling the SSPX “irregular” or Protestants. If you find an account on social media saying such dumb statements - they may not be Freemasonic, but they blindly carry the false obedience banner of Freemason ideologies.
These liberal “Catholics” intend to push forward and must be fought.
Saint Louis IX, King of France
Today’s mainstream “Catholics” are extremely indoctrinated with Freemasonic values and ideologies that they would find this quote offensive.
These mainstream Catholics are the ones on social media calling the SSPX “irregular” or Protestants. If you find an account on social media saying such dumb statements - they may not be Freemasonic, but they blindly carry the false obedience banner of Freemason ideologies.
These liberal “Catholics” intend to push forward and must be fought.
Forwarded from Catholic Information Hub
A few years ago an anti-Catholic 'artist' cast a silicone mould from a dead bull nailed to a cross, and hung his 'artwork' up in a former Catholic church; in fact a redundant church controlled by adherents of the NewReligion of Vatican II.
The display inside St John the Baptist of Kuttekovenin in the Belgian town of Borgloon was condemned by Christians as a "satanic image and a disgusting insult to God."
A protest was held outside the church with placards and banners carrying messages like "stop blasphemy and degenerate art". The so-called artist's exhibition was vandalised several times and set alight, and an attempt made to chop down the offensive 'Holy Cow' on the cross.
Christians protesting against the blasphemous exhibition were arrested and eventually found guilty and ordered to pay ridiculously large fines.
Now, an appeal fund has been set up to help the anti-blasphemy protestors pay the fines. You can help them at this link.
The display inside St John the Baptist of Kuttekovenin in the Belgian town of Borgloon was condemned by Christians as a "satanic image and a disgusting insult to God."
A protest was held outside the church with placards and banners carrying messages like "stop blasphemy and degenerate art". The so-called artist's exhibition was vandalised several times and set alight, and an attempt made to chop down the offensive 'Holy Cow' on the cross.
Christians protesting against the blasphemous exhibition were arrested and eventually found guilty and ordered to pay ridiculously large fines.
Now, an appeal fund has been set up to help the anti-blasphemy protestors pay the fines. You can help them at this link.