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Reading and discussion of Hillaire Bellocs “On the Jews” in the nationalist homestead vc. Link below to the chat for anyone who wants to listen and discuss
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Tonight once again we will be doing a reading and discussion of Hillaire Bellocs “On the Jews” in the nationalist homestead vc. Link below to the chat for anyone who wants to listen and discuss. It will begin at about 7:45 pm pacific time
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"A Jew remains a Jew even if he is baptized by a hundred bishops"
- Andrej Hlinka
Catholic Priest and Leader of Slovak People's Party.
Reiterated by Priest and Slovak Leader Jozef Tiso during the 1942 Holič Speech in which he defended his decision to deport Slovakian Jewry "freeing the land from the parasites."
Why can't Christian Nationalists be more like those guys?
- Andrej Hlinka
Catholic Priest and Leader of Slovak People's Party.
Reiterated by Priest and Slovak Leader Jozef Tiso during the 1942 Holič Speech in which he defended his decision to deport Slovakian Jewry "freeing the land from the parasites."
Why can't Christian Nationalists be more like those guys?
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Friends of Aquinas Ep. 5 w/ Dr. E. Michael Jones and Bishop Richard Williamson
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Join me for a special episode of Friends of Aquinas, with Dr. E. Michael Jones and Bishop Williamson, as we discuss Vatican II.
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Join me for a special episode of Friends of Aquinas, with Dr. E. Michael Jones and Bishop Williamson, as we discuss Vatican II.
Send your questions and donations via StreamElements:
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Join us for the rosary and a reading from preparation for death: considerations on eternal truths by Saint Alphonsus Liguori
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Popular narrative: The Catholic Church is full of pedos.
Reality: The Catholic Church is one of the leading organizations protecting kids from pedos.
Reality: The Catholic Church is one of the leading organizations protecting kids from pedos.
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Join us for the rosary in a few minutes in the voice chat + a reading from preparation for death: considerations on eternal truths
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Forwarded from Based Book Excerpts
Hillaire Belloc on the Jews
* people who named the jews always suffered consequences
*even moderate and fairly liberal Catholics acknowledged the jewish problem
* All contemporary people new the Bolshevist movement was jewish and that the jews leading it changed their names in order to try and obfuscate this fact
* people who named the jews always suffered consequences
*even moderate and fairly liberal Catholics acknowledged the jewish problem
* All contemporary people new the Bolshevist movement was jewish and that the jews leading it changed their names in order to try and obfuscate this fact
Today’s rosary will have a great set of meditations before the mysteries and afterwards I plan to read chapter one and two of Saint Bellarmines “the art of dying well”
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The Assumption (August 15) refers to the Blessed Virgin Mary being assumed — body and soul — into heaven at the end of her earthly life. “Assumption” is different than “ascension” because one is passive (i.e. one is assumed) and the other is active (i.e. one ascends). It is by the power of God Mary was assumed.
As evidenced by the writings of many early Church fathers, Christians have believed for more than a millennium that the Blessed Virgin was assumed into heaven. In 1950, Pope Pius XII issued Munificentissimus Deus, which officially defined the Dogma of the Assumption. This means that the Church officially recognizes this belief as a true and necessary part of our Catholic beliefs about Mary. Like all beliefs about Mary, they illuminate our most treasured beliefs about her Son. The Assumption illustrates to us the truth about Christ’s promise of eternal life and the resurrection of the faithful.
As evidenced by the writings of many early Church fathers, Christians have believed for more than a millennium that the Blessed Virgin was assumed into heaven. In 1950, Pope Pius XII issued Munificentissimus Deus, which officially defined the Dogma of the Assumption. This means that the Church officially recognizes this belief as a true and necessary part of our Catholic beliefs about Mary. Like all beliefs about Mary, they illuminate our most treasured beliefs about her Son. The Assumption illustrates to us the truth about Christ’s promise of eternal life and the resurrection of the faithful.