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I feel compelled to write this thought-provokingly disturbing revelation:
We (both us men and women) often complain about how arduous and terrible it is to find an ideal person to get married to, but we do not really realize that we lost something we never knew, until I was enlightened: thanks to the demonic anti-sacrament of abortion, we have lost whom would, or rather, could have been our spouse, chosen by God the Father. Yet for decades, we are left with spiritual deadbeats to give us fornicators, adulterers, sodomites, and people filled with prelest to lead on today's understanding of courtship. I personally had realized in the twenty years of my life, that I might have been able to find the love of my life by now, but because of abortion for too many decades, and by other means of contraception, that my future wife might have been torn apart, dissolved while in the uterus, or even was sucked out in such a rapid and violent manner, before being given a chance to hug and kiss me, and to tell me that she loves me. We should cry for the unborn, because one of them could have been that "special someone." I write this as a reminder that we must pray for the unborn and their souls (assuming they are in purgatory), but our tears over this revelation hold tremendous spiritual weight towards God.
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I can’t help but notice that people who sleep around and prudes are two flip sides of the same coin; neither of them take seriously the sexual act.

Sexual promiscuous people think sex has no value and engage with it as if it were just a mere dopamine hit to be abused.

Prudes still think it’s essential immoral even within marriage a mere impulse of the flesh that ought be overcome.

The golden mean is that is has value. Don’t let our promiscuous society trick you into being reactionary and miss the loving and self giving art of sex while maintaining the narrative it’s meaningless.
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Fighting Lust Before It Grows
(A message from a brother in the battle)

I want to share something deeply personal—because I know I’m not the only one.

Lust has been a real struggle in my life. At first, it was small. I thought I could handle it. I let it crawl into my heart. I stayed silent. I didn’t ask for help. I was ashamed—and honestly, too prideful to admit it. Now, I see how much ground it’s tried to take in my life.

But by the grace of God, I haven’t given up. And neither should you.

We are in a real spiritual battle. The enemy wants to isolate us, shame us, and keep us from the mercy of Christ. But Christ came precisely for sinners—and He gave us the sacraments, especially Confession, to be healed and restored.

Here are a few things I’ve learned that have helped me fight:
1. Confession is powerful. Don’t wait. Don’t hide. Run to the Lord in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He already knows, and He waits with open arms. His mercy is greater than your sin.
2. Reach out early. Temptation grows in silence. Message someone. Talk to a brother. Don’t let the sin fester in the dark.
3. Guard your senses. What you watch, listen to, and scroll through forms your desires. Be intentional—practice custody of the eyes. Uninstall what you need to. Flee occasions of sin.
4. Fill your soul. Go to Mass, even daily if you can. Pray the Rosary—Our Lady is a fierce protector of purity. Read Scripture. Feed your soul with the things of Heaven.
5. Fast and offer sacrifices. Denying your body teaches your soul to lead. Even small acts—cold showers, skipping snacks, waking up earlier to pray—train the will and unite us to the Cross.
6. Stay hopeful. If you fall, get up. Again and again. Don’t listen to the lie that you’ve “failed too many times.” God’s grace is new every morning. The saints didn’t become saints because they never fell—but because they never stopped turning back to God.

And finally—if you’re fighting lust, or anything else, please don’t be afraid to reach out to this group. No one here is going to judge you. Honestly, your account is private—we don’t even know who you are. You’re not alone. We’re all trying to follow Christ, and we need each other.

This fight is real—but so is God’s mercy. Speak up before it grows. Stand with your brothers. Ask Our Lady to cover you. Go to Confession. Keep getting up.

I’m still in the fight—but I belong to Christ. And I refuse to give up.
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Pentecost Novena.pdf
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The oldest Novena in the Catholic Church, the Novena to the Holy Ghost in conjunction with Pentecost will commence tomorrow 30th May 2025 (Friday) until 7th June 2025 (Saturday). Please do try to join in and share with others...thank you.
My dudes it is the Solemnity of the Ascension of Our Lord; it is a holy day of obligation.
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Forwarded from St Benny’s Refectory
Chant praise to the Lord, Who rides on the heights of the heavens to the East.

Grant, we beseech You, almighty and merciful God, that what we have received in visible mysteries we obtain by an invisible effect.
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Shitposters across the world stopping the destruction of everything we know and love
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Basically a summary of the book Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard. TL: DR - “To have faith is to lose your mind and win God”
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JUNE 4: A PRIEST HACKED ON THE HEAD
Saint Pietro of Verona
Priest and Martyr
Died: 1252
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He was an Italian Dominican priest and martyr. He was known for being a very effective preacher. He condemned Albigensianism and converted many of its followers back to Catholicism. The Albigensians hired two men to murder him. He was hacked on the head. He dipped his finger on the pool of his own blood and wrote on the ground, "Credo in unum Deum" which means "I believe in one God."
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