Forwarded from Canis Dominæ Nostræ
Pray for my friend who apostatized from the faith for Lutheranism
Forwarded from Catholic Arena
Forwarded from Jure
May God lead RZ to the One Holy Catholic and the Apostolic Church, he has a good heart.
Forwarded from Amery
"Forget the ultimate destiny of man and a new god will be created for him—a cruel god which is the tyrannical State. When Rome forgot its religion it deified its emperors; when Western Civilization forgets its Christianity, it begins to deify the State."
Ven. Fulton Sheen, Communism and the Conscience of the West, 70-71
Ven. Fulton Sheen, Communism and the Conscience of the West, 70-71
Forwarded from Robert Juan Del Rosario
Library : Why God is Father and Not Mother | Catholic Culture
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Catholic Culture
Why God is Father and Not Mother
Why God is Father and Not Mother Mark Brumley explains why we call God
Forwarded from Amery
"Titus, enlightened enough to recognize that Judaea was perishing by a manifest effect of God’s justice, did not know what crime God had willed to punish so terribly. It was the greatest of all crimes, a crime unheard of till then, that is to say, that of deicide — which also gave rise to a vengeance of which the world had not seen such an example... There is the story of the Jews. They persecuted their Messiah, in His own Person and in that of His followers; they stirred up the world against His disciples; they did not leave them at rest in any city; they armed the Romans and the emperors against the nascent Church; they stoned St. Stephen, killed the two Jameses (whose holiness made them venerable even among them); they immolated St. Peter and St. Paul by the sword and by the hands of the Gentiles. It was necessary that they perish. So much blood, mixed with that of the prophets whom they massacred, cried out for vengeance before God."
Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, Discours sur l'Histoire Universelle, p. 298-99
Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, Discours sur l'Histoire Universelle, p. 298-99