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You will not see anyone who is really striving after his advancement who is not given to spiritual reading. And as to him who neglects it, the fact will soon be observed by his progress.
- St. Athanasius
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"Since some of those who come from the religion of the Hebrews mistakenly think to make a mockery of Christ who is God, pretending to become Christians, but denying Christ in private by both secretly continuing to observe the sabbath and maintaining other Jewish practices, we decree that they shall not be received to communion or at prayer or into the church, but rather let them openly be Hebrews according to their own religion; they should not baptize their children or buy, or enter into possession of, a slave. But if one of them makes his conversion with a sincere faith and heart, and pronounces his confession wholeheartedly, disclosing their practices and objects in the hope that others may be refuted and corrected, such a person should be welcomed and baptized along with his children, and care should be taken that they abandon Hebrew practices. However if they are not of this sort, they should certainly not be welcomed."

-Nicaea II, canon 8
"Children are not a distraction from the most important work. They are the most important work."

~C.S. Lewis

"When the ordinary thought of a highly cultivated people begins to regard 'having children' as a question of pro's and con's, the great turning point has come."

~Oswald Spengler
"There is a state of controversy between the SSPX and the official structures of the Church. It is an internal dispute within the Church, and it concerns matters of great importance. The documents and the decisions of the 16th of July have caused my position on this subject to converge with that of the SSPX. As in the case of any important dispute, this one too must be resolved. I am determined to devote my efforts towards this end. I intend this letter to be part of this effort. The means used can only be a humble respect for Truth, and gentleness, both springing from a supernatural source. Thus we can hope for the solution of the controversy and the rebuilding of a unity that will embrace not only those living now but also all generations, both past and future."

https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2021/11/open-letter-by-dominican-theologian-fr.html?m=1

#sspx #today #news #crisis
Forwarded from M. Antonio
Just to clarify this topic. The religion of the Old Covenant (what is shown in the Old Testament) disappeared 1st with the arrival of the New Covenant and 2nd with the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem and the end of the sacrifice. What we call today Judaism is younger than Christianity.
One common problem of the traditional catholics today is too much church politics and not enough spiritual exercises.

#spiritual
"Let us consider what the glorious Virgin endured, and what the holy apostles suffered, and we shall find that they who were nearest to Jesus Christ were the most afflicted."

St. Teresa of Jesus
Catholic Daily Reading [Eng] pinned «- A plenary #indulgence, to be gained by all who shall recite at least once a week the #chaplet of Our Lord, or that of the Blessed Virgin, or the #rosary, or the third part thereof, or the Divine Office, or the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin, or the…»
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Today November 3 according to old calendar is the feast of three persian martyrs:

Martyrs Akepsimas the Bishop, Joseph the Presbyter and Aeithalás the Deacon of Persia were leaders of the Christian Church in the Persian city of Naesson. His flock devotedly loved their hierarch for his ascetic life and tireless pastoral work.

The emperor Shapor ordered his men to seek out and kill Christian clergy. Saint Akepsimas also was arrested, even though he was already an eighty-year-old man. They took him to the city of Arbela, where he came before the judge Ardarkh, a pagan priest of the sun god. The holy Elder refused to offer sacrifice to the Persian gods. For this he was fiercely beaten and thrown into prison, where on the following day the seventy-year-old priest Joseph and the deacon Aeithalás were severely beaten and thrown into jail with him. For three years the saints were held in confinement, and suffered from hunger and thirst.

Emperor Shapor came to the temple of the god of fire, located not far from Arbela, and wanted to take a look at the three holy martyrs. Exhausted and covered with festering wounds, the saints were brought before the emperor. When he asked them to worship the pagan gods they firmly refused, confessing their faith in Christ instead.

The holy bishop was beheaded, but the presbyter and deacon were taken into the city to be stoned.

The execution of the presbyter Joseph was prolonged for several hours. A guard was placed near the place of execution, so that Christians would not take the body of the holy martyr. On the fourth night a strong windstorm raged near the city, lightning killed the guard, the wind tossed stones about, and the body of Saint Joseph disappeared.

Deacon Aeithalás was taken to the village of Patrias, where he was stoned. Christians secretly buried his body. A tree grew on the saint’s grave, and its fruit brought healings.
'#Marriage is good, since it keeps a man to his duty, and hinders him from falling into sin. Therefore, do not condemn it, because it is fruitful in happy results. It saves us from profaning the holy temple of our body; it supports the weak, and strengthens their steps. But a support of that kind is of no use to the strong and robust man. Far from being necessary for him, it sole effect is to scatter in his way a thousand obstacles which slacken his progress, while lessening his merit and glory.'

St. John Chrysostom #vocation #priesthood #brotherhood
"To die is to be separated from God, to be hardened in sin, to refuse to cleanse the soul by penitent confession. He is dead who has no faith in God, no love for his Maker. But he does not die who always fears God, keeps his conscience pure by frequent confession, and desires to be united to his Lord."

The Lord, to St. Bridget of Sweden
BEAUTIFUL #REFLECTION ON #MORTIFICATION OF THE #EYES

Beloved Souls, it is the common doctrine of the saints that one of the principal means of leading a good and exemplary life is #modesty and #custody of the eyes.
According to St. Francis de sales “what is not seen is not desired, and to the desire succeed the consent.” If Eve had not looked at the forbidden apple, she would not have fallen, but because “she saw that it was good to eat, and fair to the eyes, and beautiful to behold, she took of the fruit thereof and did eat.” “Through the eyes.” says St. Bernard, “The deadly arrows of love enters.” Christian Soul, was it not through the eyes that David, the beloved of God fell? Was it not through them that Solomon, once the inspiration of the Holy Ghost was drawn into the greatest abominations! Oh! How many souls are lost by indulging their sight!
Let us, therefore, follow the examples of the saints who guarded their eyes with every possible means.
It was said of St. Peter of Alcantara that he always cast his eyes down whenever he is conversing with the brothers of their community and only recognize them through their voices. St. Clare would never fix her eyes on the face of a man. St. Hugh, The holy Bishop when compelled to speak with women, never looked on them in the face.
Beloved Souls, unless we learn to mortify our EYES , denying it of opportunity to see immoral images, our spirituality will be yet unsound, poor, and tepid.
Beloved Souls, may the good Lord open our eyes more to understand this beautiful Topic perfectly well, and may the practice of this Mortification lead us to the summit of HOLINESS.
In the 8th century, upon the occasion of his coronation as Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne published a list of knightly virtues:

Love God
Love your neighbour
Give alms to the poor
Entertain strangers
Visit the sick
Be merciful to prisoners
Do ill to no man, nor consent unto such
Forgive as ye hope to be forgiven
Redeem the captive
Help the oppressed
Defend the cause of the widow and orphan
Render righteous judgement
Do not consent to any wrong
Persevere not in wrath
Shun excess in eating and drinking
Be humble and kind
Serve your liege lord faithfully
Do not steal
Do not perjure yourself, nor let others do so
Envy, hatred and violence separate men from the Kingdom of God
Defend the Church and promote her cause.

http://www.baronage.co.uk/chivalry/chival1a.html
Forwarded from Catholic Information Hub
One year ago, on 15th November 2020, a rebel Mass was celebrated in the centre of Rome in defiance of the regulations imposed by the Health Dictatorship and the COVID Regime.

The Mass was celebrated by Fr. Florian Abrahamowicz on a makeshift altar set up in the famous Roman square, the Piazza Bocca della Libertà.

Several of those Catholic militants present at the Mass now languish in gaol without any sign of a trial. They were arrested on ridiculous trumped up charges to prevent them from further organising against the Green Pass COVID passport. And, perhaps more strikingly, because they initiated very serious criminal investigations against the Italian Prime Minister, Draghi. He is currently being investigated by more than 100 Public Prosecutors the length and breadth of Italy.

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