Friday, November 29, 2024

Stunningly Un-Catholic! "...How Grievously Those Persons Sin Who Permit Them To Remain Without The Grace Of The Sacrament..." (Of Baptism -- Council Of Trent!)

   "...How Grievously Those Persons Sin Who Permit Them To Remain Without The Grace Of The Sacrament..." (Of Baptism -- Council Of Trent!)

You are not going to believe this one, but then again, you just might!

From lifesitenews.com and written by Michael Haynes, Snr. Vatican Correspondent

Pope tells grandmother not to ‘insist’ on grandchildren’s baptism - LifeSite

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"VATICAN CITY (LifeSiteNews) — Writing to a grandmother distressed about her children’s lack of attention to religion for their own children, Pope Francis told her to “accompany” them but not to insist they baptize their children.

In the inaugural edition of a new Vatican magazine, Pope Francis downplayed an Italian grandmother’s concerns about her grandchildren not receiving the Sacrament of Baptism. The Pope’s reply came in direct response to a letter from a woman named “Oliva” and will form a regular feature in the magazine.

Oliva recounted how the youngest of her three grandchildren was “not baptized, because her parents, who were married civilly, drifted away from the Lord during their teenage years.”

The young girl, now aged five, appears to have remained away from the Church with Oliva recounting that the girl’s parents have “no desire” to “seek Him [God] and make Him present in their lives.”

Such a scenario, Oliva wrote, “is a source of great suffering for me because I know how important it is to have the Lord by our side, to pray to Him, to listen to Him and to receive His love.”

“I imagine my granddaughter without this great gift, without the Sacrament of Baptism, she is so curious about the story of Jesus with so many questions of her own. What will Jesus think of all this?” she asked.

The grandmother wrote that she continued her prayers for the young girl’s parents to return to the practice of the faith and placed her problem before the Pope, seeking his “comfort and advice, confident that the Lord will show us the right way to help our granddaughter.”

Francis empathized with Oliva, but urged her not to insist that her grand-daughter be baptized.

He first highlighted baptism as “the door that allows Christ the Lord and the Holy Spirit to dwell, to take up residence, in our person” and noted the importance of baptizing infants rather than waiting until later life.

Francis also noted that “Baptism still cannot be imposed on parents who do not want it for their children,” recommending instead that grandparents, “by your example, can open many hearts that seem closed.”

He urged Oliva to “carry on the dialogue always … with hope, with meekness and with charity.”

But he specifically also recommended that she did not insist upon the grandchild’s baptism: “Accompany your children, talk to them, but without insisting with the proposal of Baptism. Free love is more persuasive than many words.”

The Pontiff cited the example of St. Monica and her “unceasing prayers” for the conversion of her son, St. Augustine.

St. Monica famously prayed for many years for Augustine to return to the practice of his Catholic faith, following him from country to country in order to be near him and attempt to lead him away from his notably non-Catholic lifestyle. After initially intending to cease contact with him due to his abandoning of the faith, St. Monica was given a vision in which she received reassurance that he would return to the faith, which he eventually did many years later.

The Catholic Church teaches that baptism “is the basis of the whole Christian life, the gateway to life in the Spirit,” and the sacrament which makes one a member of the Church. (Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 1213)

It is a matter of faith, a teaching held de fide, that baptism is necessary for one’s salvation.

The Catechism of the Council of Trent urges the utmost importance of baptizing children as soon as possible, in the section entitled “Baptism Of Infants Should Not Be Delayed”:

The faithful are earnestly to be exhorted to take care that their children be brought to the church, as soon as it can be done with safety, to receive solemn Baptism. Since infant children have no other means of salvation except Baptism, we may easily understand how grievously those persons sin who permit them to remain without the grace of the Sacrament longer than necessity may require, particularly at an age so tender as to be exposed to numberless dangers of death."

(All my emphasis.) 

End of devastating -- and revealing article!

This is only one example of the absolute control of the new, novus ordo, synodal "church" by the demonic modernists!

We must always pray for their defeat -- and for their conversion...

The errors, heresies, scandals and confusion are beyond belief!

I wonder how many potential converts have been so terribly discouraged, beginning in 2013, under the dictatorship of Bergoglio, that they have changed their minds about converting to the Catholic faith?  

Pray for strength and honor!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla 







 












Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Wicked, Evil, Heterodox, Sodomite "Bishop" Stowe, Of Lexington, Kentucky, (Who Cancels The Latin Mass), Receives Award For LGBT Activism!

 Did you get that?

Why isn't this bad actor, "bishop," ex-communicated on the spot for his heresy and flaunting of Biblical and Church teaching regarding the sin that cries to Heaven for vengeance?????????

I realize that my question is a silly one, because we know who supports this filth and heterodoxy; he is sitting in the Chair of St. Peter...

I'll let the following article from lifesitenews.com and written by Clare Marie Merkowsky speak for itself...



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"WASHINGTON, D.C., (LifeSiteNews) — New Ways Ministry (NWM), an LGBT activist group that claims to be Catholic, has awarded pro-LGBTQ, Bishop John Stowe, OFM, its “Bridge Building Award” for his “LGBTQ+ efforts.”

In a November 15 ceremony, Stowe, the heterodox bishop of Lexington, Kentucky, received NWM’s award for encouraging so-called “LGBTQ+ Catholics” in their sinful lifestyles instead of showing them the truth of the Catholic faith.

The award ceremony was held at Trinity University in Washington, D.C.  

“At this moment, it has become obvious that synodality has not come as a full-throated revolution, but rather like the gentle breath of the Spirit calling us to community, participation, and mission,” Stowe claimed in his acceptance speech.

“Believe me when I say that I share your frustration that things do not move faster in our church, that the LGBTQ language, used by Rome and still not yet employed by U.S. bishops, did not find its way into documents despite being there in earlier drafts, that there have been no discernible developments in our outdated theological language to describe homosexual orientation or relationships, or in the role of women, or the understanding of the reality of gender dysphoria—and each of us has a longer list of what remains unaddressed,” he continued.

The Catholic Church teaches, in accordance with Sacred Scripture and the constant Tradition of the Church, that homosexual activity is mortally sinful and a “sin that cries to heaven” and that the homosexual inclination is “objectively disordered.”

The Church also rejects transgender ideology, affirms the reality of the two sexes, and condemns bodily mutilation, such as “gender transition” procedures, as “against the moral law.”

Notably, in 2010, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) declared that New Ways Ministry “has no approval or recognition from the Catholic Church” to speak on LGBT issues.

“No one should be misled by the claim that New Ways Ministry provides an authentic interpretation of Catholic teaching and an authentic Catholic pastoral practice,” wrote Cardinal Francis George, O.M.I., then the archbishop of Chicago, on behalf of the USCCB.

Gramick added that when she told Pope Francis about Stowe’s award, he responded by saying that Stowe’s “welcoming style does a lot of good.”

Additionally, NWM executive director Francis DeBernardo noted that, “While the number of supportive bishops in our church continues to increase—not to mention the Bishop of Rome—Bishop Stowe has truly stood out in the past decade for making bold and courageous statements” in support of LGBT ideology.

Stowe, who was appointed by Pope Francis to lead the Diocese of Lexington in 2015, has a long history of pro-LGBT activism.

Earlier this year, the Kentucky bishop doubled down on referring to a woman who calls herself a man and lives as a “diocesan hermit” as a man named “Brother Christian Matson.” However, it is canonically impossible for a “transsexual” person to live as a religious or in any ecclesial state. Stowe has also insisted on using male pronouns to describe the woman.

During 2019’s so-called “pride month,” Stowe issued a sacrilegious “prayer” card that celebrates homosexual “pride” and includes an image of a crucifix with rainbow colors coming from it. That year, he also led an “LGBT retreat” at the University of Notre Dame. 

In June 2020, Stowe released a “pride month” video in which he apologized for the Church’s teaching on homosexuality and gender confusion. A few months later, he asked parishes to place an ad for an “affirming” so-called “LGBT ministry” in their weekly bulletins.

The following year, he joined a pro-LGBT event featuring a “pride blessing.” He also endorsed Democrats’ radical pro-LGBT Equality Act,” which would grant “transgender” males access to women’s private spaces, such as bathrooms, changing rooms, and shelters; require employers and schools to use “preferred pronouns”; allow gender-confused males to compete in female sports; force health care professionals to facilitate “sex changes,” including for children; and establish a federal “right” to abortion, as legal experts and pro-life advocates have warned.

In 2022, Stowe hosted a prayer service that sought to issue an apology to individuals with homosexual inclinations on behalf of the Church titled “Service of Atonement and Apology to the [so-called] LGBTQ+ Community.” 

Last year, after Pope Francis expressed openness to “blessings” for homosexual “couples,” Stowe amplified the pope’s remarks and said that such a gesture “almost signifies God’s approval.”

Stowe is one of five bishops who endorsed heterodox Jesuit Father James Martin’s book “Building a Bridge” and was also a featured speaker at a 2017 conference for New Ways Ministry.

In 2018, Bishop Stowe allowed Fortunate Families, a pro-LGBT, self-professed “Catholic” group working in partnership with “Lexington Catholic LGBT Ministry” and the University of Kentucky LGBTQ* Resource Center, to host heterodox and openly homosexual Father Bryan Massingale, who spoke about so-called “LGBT Persons in the The Age of Pope Francis & Social Ethics.” 

(My emphasis.)

End of very revealing and disturbing article...

Pray for justice!  And for the defeat of these modernist monsters -- and for their conversion!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla 













Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Apostate "Catholic" Gov. Hochul Of New York Legalizes Adultery!

 A natural, moral law that has been on the books in New York State, since 1907 -- a law that made "cheating" on your spouse a crime -- has been repealed by the apostate, so-called "Catholic" governor of N.Y., K. Hochul.

What else happened in 1907 -- in the Church?

Pope Saint Pius X issued his encyclical against modernism, stating that modernism was (is) the synthesis of all heresies...

How ironic, but not surprising, that in 2024, the law against adultery would be erased from the books in N.Y. -- by a radical modernist!  

I wonder what the Cardinal Archbishop of New York, Dolan, thinks about this horrific development?  Has he made any comments about this?   Has he admonished this lunatic female anti-Christ?  Why doesn't he ex-communicate this supporter of the slaughter of the pre-born as well as the other sin that cries to Heaven for vengeance, sodomy?

Remember, it was Dolan who wore the "rainbow sash" (signifying his support for those morally and spiritually confused) in the St. Patrick's Day Parade some time back.

Frankly, I don't expect a peep of condemnation out of Dolan's mouth...

Here is the article from thegatewaypundit.com...

New York Governor Kathy Hochul Legalizes Adultery | The Gateway Pundit | by Anthony Scott

"On Friday, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill repealing a 1907 law that made cheating on your spouse a crime.

Hochul signed a bill that repealed a 117-year-old law that made adultery a class B misdemeanor that could land cheaters in jail for 90 days.

Hochul shared, “While I’ve been fortunate to share a loving married life with my husband for 40 years — making it somewhat ironic for me to sign a bill decriminalizing adultery — I know that people often have complex relationships.”

“These matters should clearly be handled by these individuals and not our criminal justice system. Let’s take this silly, outdated statute off the books, once and for all,” added Hochul.

State Assemblymember Charles Lavine, who authored the bill, shared that since the 1970s, over a dozen people have been charged with adultery, and only five have been convicted.

Lavine stated, “Laws are meant to protect our community and to serve as a deterrent to anti-social behavior. New York’s adultery law advanced neither purpose.”

Per The New York Post:

Adultery, a crime of the heart, is no longer a crime in the state of New York.

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Friday repealing the more-than-a-century-old law that classified cheating as a class B misdemeanor and landed debauchers behind bars for up to 90 days.

“While I’ve been fortunate to share a loving married life with my husband for 40 years — making it somewhat ironic for me to sign a bill decriminalizing adultery — I know that people often have complex relationships,” the governor said in a statement.

“These matters should clearly be handled by these individuals and not our criminal justice system. Let’s take this silly, outdated statute off the books, once and for all.”

The law was last used in 2010 when a woman was caught in a sex act in a public park, but her charges were later dropped after accepting a plea deal."

End of article...

Modernism is the synthesis of all heresies!

Pray for strength and honor!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla 





Devastating Critique From Cardinal Muller: The Seven Sins Against The Holy Spirit: A Synodal Tragedy

 Brothers and sisters in Christ, I will let the following critique from Cardinal Muller speak for itself...

But I will say this, if, after reading his article, you still haven't come to the conclusion using critical, right thinking, then I suggest reviewing what the Church has always and everywhere taught and believed down through the centuries.

The teachings and faith that produced so many martyrs and Saints, is the same doctrine that we faithful Catholics have to live by today without compromise or appeasement!

Remember too, that we have to obey God rather than sinful, straying men who have lost their way and no longer believe or practice the Faith of our Fathers...

I have two articles, one from breitbart.com and one from firstthings.com.  

As you can see, even the secular media has picked up this important topic affecting so many believers, calling out those sins against the Holy Ghost -- perpetrated by the current occupant of the Chair of St. Peter!!

First: Former Vatican Chief Accuses Pope Francis of ‘Sins Against the Holy Spirit’

(By Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.)

"ROME — German Cardinal Gerhard Müller, the former head of the Vatican’s doctrinal office (DDF), has published a searing article accusing Pope Francis of “sins against the Holy Spirit.”

While never mentioning the pontiff by name, the 76-year-old cardinal nonetheless refers to certain acts that only the pope can carry out.

It is “a sin against the Holy Spirit,” he writes, to depose bishops and priests, or even laicize them, “purely at personal discretion, without a canonical process,” in obvious reference to Pope Francis.

The most evident case in point is Bishop Joseph Strickland, whom Francis ousted from his diocese of Tyler Texas presumably for his criticisms of the pope.

Just last week, Bishop Strickland reproached his fellow U.S. bishops as “silent shepherds” for their failure to speak out against “false messages” coming out of the Vatican under the leadership of Pope Francis.

Almost all of you “stood by silently watching as the Synod on Synodality took place, an abomination constructed not to guard the Deposit of Faith but to dismantle it,” Strickland states in reference to a recent month-long meeting in the Vatican.

In his article, Cardinal Müller also takes aim at the notion of “synodality,” asserting that a so-called “synodal Church” is “a concept that at least partially, if not completely, contradicts the Catholic understanding of the Church.”

“Direct divine revelation is weaponized to make the self-relativization of the Church of Christ acceptable (‘all religions are paths to God’),” Müller warns, citing a comment that Pope Francis made in September that seemed to relativize Christianity’s central message of salvation through Jesus Christ.

Anyone who, “by appealing to personal and collective inspiration from the Holy Spirit, seeks to reconcile the teaching of the Church with an ideology hostile to revelation and with the tyranny of relativism is guilty in various ways of a ‘sin against the Holy Spirit,’” Müller writes, alluding to the words of Jesus (Matt. 12:31; Mark 3:29; Luke 12:10).

RELATED — Catholic Priest at March for Latin Mass: Pope Is “Absolutely” “Pushing a Globalist, Leftist Agenda”

The Church maintains that “the person of Jesus Christ is the full truth of God in an insurmountable ‘newness’ for all people,” Müller adds, citing Saint Peter: “There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among mortals by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).

The most current sin against the Holy Spirit is “when the supernatural origin and character of Christianity is denied in order to subordinate the Church of the Triune God to the goals and purposes of a worldly salvation project, be it eco-socialist climate neutrality or Agenda 2030 of the ‘globalist elite,’” Müller states.

End of first article...

Second: From First Things... 

The Seven Sins Against the Holy Spirit: A Synodal Tragedy | Gerhard Cardinal Müller | First Things

"Let anyone who has an ear listen to what the Spirit is saying to the churches” (Rev. 2:11). This passage from Scripture is frequently quoted to justify a so-called “synodal Church,” a concept that at least partially, if not completely, contradicts the Catholic understanding of the Church. Factions with ulterior motives have hijacked the traditional principle of synodality, meaning the collaboration between bishops (collegiality) and between all believers and shepherds of the Church (based on the common priesthood of all those baptized into the faith), to further their progressive agenda. By executing a 180-degree turn, the doctrine, liturgy, and morality of the Catholic Church is to be made compatible with a neo-gnostic woke ideology. 

Their tactics are remarkably similar to those of the ancient Gnostics, of whom Irenaeus of Lyon, who was elevated to Doctor of the Church by Pope Francis, wrote: “By means of their craftily-constructed plausibilities [they] draw away the minds of the inexperienced and take them captive. . . . These men falsify the oracles of God, and prove themselves evil interpreters of the good word of revelation. By means of specious and plausible words, they cunningly allure the simple-minded to inquire [into a more contemporary understanding]” until they are unable “to distinguish falsehood from truth” (Against Heresies, Book I, Preface). Direct divine revelation is weaponized to make the self-relativization of the Church of Christ acceptable (“all religions are paths to God”). The direct communication between the Holy Spirit and Synod participants is invoked to justify arbitrary doctrinal concessions (“marriage for all”; lay officials at the helm of ecclesiastical “power”; the ordination of female deacons as a trophy in the fight for women’s rights) as the result of a higher insight, which can overcome any objections from established Catholic doctrine.

But anyone who, by appealing to personal and collective inspiration from the Holy Spirit, seeks to reconcile the teaching of the Church with an ideology hostile to revelation and with the tyranny of relativism is guilty in various ways of a “sin against the Holy Spirit” (Matt. 12:31; Mark 3:29; Luke 12:10). This is, as will be explained below in seven different aspects, nothing other than a “resistance to the known truth” when “a man resists the truth which he has acknowledged, in order to sin more freely” (Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae II-II, q. 14, a. 2).

1. Regarding the Holy Spirit as a divine person

It is a sin against the Holy Spirit if one does not confess him as the divine person who, in unity with the Father and the Son, is the one God, but confuses him with the anonymous numinous divinity of comparative religious studies, the collective folk spirit of the Romantics, the volonté générale of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the Weltgeist of Georg W. F. Hegel, or the historical dialectic of Karl Marx, and finally with political utopias, from communism to atheistic transhumanism.

2. Regarding Jesus Christ as the fullness of truth and grace

It is a sin against the Holy Spirit if one reinterprets the history of Christian dogma as an evolution of revelation, reflected in advancing levels of consciousness in the collective church, instead of confessing the unsurpassable fullness of grace and truth in Jesus Christ, the Word of God made flesh (John 1:14–18).

Irenaeus of Lyon, the Doctor Unitatis, established once and for all, against gnostics of all times, the criteria of Catholic hermeneutics (that is, theological epistemology): 1) Holy Scripture; 2) apostolic tradition; 3) the teaching authority of the bishops by virtue of apostolic succession.

In accordance with the analogy of being and faith, the revealed truths of faith can never contradict natural reason, but can (and do) clash with its ideological misuse. There are a priori no new scientific insights (which are always fallible in principle) that could override the truths of supernatural revelation and natural moral law (which are always infallible in their inner nature). The pope can thus neither fulfill nor disappoint the hopes for change in the revealed doctrines of faith, because “this teaching office is not above the word of God, but serves it, teaching only what has been handed on” (Dei Verbum, 10).

The only and eternal paradigm of our relationship with God always remains the Word made flesh, full of grace and truth (John 1:14–18). In contrast to the intellectual superiority delusion of the old and new gnostics with their belief in the self-creation and self-redemption of man, the Church maintains that the person of Jesus Christ is the full truth of God in an insurmountable “newness” for all people (Irenaeus of Lyon, Against Heresies, Book IV, 34, 1). Because: “There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among mortals by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).

3. Regarding the unity of the Church in Christ

It is a sin against the Holy Spirit when the unity of the Church in the teaching of the faith is handed over to the arbitrariness and ignorance of local bishops' conferences (who allegedly develop doctrinally at different paces) under the pretext of so-called decentralization. Irenaeus of Lyon states against the Gnostics: “Though dispersed throughout the whole world, even to the ends of the earth . . . the Catholic Church possesses one and the same faith throughout the whole world” (Irenaeus of Lyon, Against Heresies, Book I, 10, 1–3).

The unity of the universal Church “in body and one Spirit” is christologically and sacramentally grounded. For: “one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all” (Eph. 4:5–6). And it is contrary to the same “unity of the Spirit” (Eph. 4:3) to enmesh the bearers of the Church's overall mission (laity, religious, and clergy) in a struggle for “power” in the political sense, instead of grasping that the Holy Spirit effects their harmonious cooperation. For every one of us, “speaking the truth in love . . . must grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ” (Eph. 4:15).

4. Regarding the episcopate as an institution of divine right

It is a sin against the Holy Spirit, who, through the sacrament of Holy Orders, has appointed bishops and priests as pastors of the Church of God (Acts 20:28), to depose them, or even secularize them, purely at personal discretion, without a canonical process. Objective criteria for disciplinary measures against bishops and priests are apostasy, schism, heresy, moral misconduct, a grossly unspiritual lifestyle, and obvious incapacity for office. This is especially true for the selection of future bishops when the candidate, appointed without careful examination, does not “have a firm grasp of the word that is trustworthy in accordance with the teaching (sana doctrina)” (Titus 1:9).

5. Regarding the natural moral law and non-negotiable values

It is a sin against the Holy Spirit when bishops and theologians only opportunistically support the pope publicly when he supports their ideological preferences. No one can remain silent when defending the right to life of every single person from conception to natural death. For the pope is the highest authentic interpreter of the natural moral law on earth, in which God's word and wisdom shine forth in the existence and being of creation (John 1:3). If the natural moral law, which is evident in the conscience of every human being (Rom. 2:14), does not form the source of and criterion against which to judge the (always fallible) laws of the state, then political power slides into totalitarianism, which tramples on those natural human rights that should form the basis of every democratic society and constitutional state. This is what Pope Pius XI declared in the encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge (1937) against the formally legally valid Nuremberg Race Laws of the German state: “It is in the light of the commands of this natural law, that all positive law, whoever be the lawgiver, can be gauged in its moral content, and hence, in the authority it wields over conscience. Human laws in flagrant contradiction with the natural law are vitiated with a taint which no force, no power can mend” (Mit Brennender Sorge, 30). 

6. Regarding the Church as a sacrament of human unity

It is a sin against the Holy Spirit when the political and ideological division of society since the European Enlightenment and the French Revolution is incorporated into a restorative or revolutionary philosophy of history and when the one, holy, Catholic, and apostolic Church is thereby paralyzed by internally pitting “progressive” against “conservative” factions. 

For the Church in Christ is not only the sacrament of the most intimate communion of mankind with God, but also a sign and instrument of the unity of humanity in its natural and supernatural purpose (Lumen Gentium, 1).

The discernment of spirits is not undertaken with a view to political goals, but theologically, regarding the truth of revelation, which is presented in the Church's infallible doctrine of faith. Thus, the objective criterion of the Catholic faith is orthodoxy as opposed to heresy (and not the subjective will to preserve or change contingent cultural aspects).

With the upcoming 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea (325), we might bear the following motto in mind: Better to go into exile five times with St. Athanasius than to make the slightest concession to the Arians.

7. Regarding the supernatural nature of Christianity, which opposes its instrumentalization for worldly purposes

The most current sin against the Holy Spirit is when the supernatural origin and character of Christianity is denied in order to subordinate the Church of the Triune God to the goals and purposes of a worldly salvation project, be it eco-socialist climate neutrality or Agenda 2030 of the “globalist elite.”

Anyone who really wants to hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church will not rely on spiritualistic inspirations and woke-ideological platitudes, but will place all their trust, in life and death, solely in Jesus, the Son of the Father and the Anointed One of the Holy Spirit. He alone has promised his disciples the Holy Spirit of truth and love for all eternity: “Those who love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them. . . . But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you everything, and remind you of all that I have said to you” (John 14:23–26).

Gerhard Cardinal Müller is former prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. 

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End of articles...

Pray for the defeat of those modernist monsters who work for the father of lies and murder, Satan and his minions -- and for their conversion back to orthodoxy and the Catholic faith!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla 




Restoring Altar Rails (For Kneeling) In The Archdiocese Of New York? Hell NO, Say The Modernists!!

 These haters of Tradition are truly despicable!  This is one more horrible example of the modernists and their almost complete control of t...