This is a wonderful treatment of the way in which our ancestors in the Faith recognized the racial realities and political necessities of the world to which today so many eyes are blind and ears are deaf.
Contrary to what this cretin in America Magazine has to say, S. John's mysticism and theology is inextricably linked to his call to eliminate Judaism and drive the gypsies from Spain.
We must hearken to the wisdom of the saints and take them whole - not just the dainties the delicacy of modernity finds palatable.
S. John of the Cross, hammer of the Jews, mystic of the transcendent God, pray for us!
Hundreds of thousands of women and children, the old and inform, so many of whom sought shelter in the great churches of the city, were incinerated alive in a firebombing hellstorm. The ungodly war crime would foreshadow the nuns burned alive in the Allied bombing of Monte Cassino and the innumerable faithful Catholics vaporized in Japan by the Atom Bomb, and remind us that though our battle is against principalities and powers, the enemy will not hesitate to attack on every front and with every weapon available.
Let us be as ruthless in our war on the Devil and on our sins as his servants are in dealing with the innocents in the path of their base ambitions. Let us labor as tirelessly for our incorruptible crown as they do for their corruptible crowns.
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TheDailyDecadeWe all fight a spiritual battle every day, in even the most mundane of our tasks. Beware when things go too well! "God chastiseth whom he loveth". Obstacles and challenges are a sign He is pleased, and is testing you more. We should always strive to meet all the tests and the obstacles, and pray fervently for challenges to meet and better ourselves.
"Obstacles do not exist to bring us to surrender, but to be overcome."
Today's Daily Decade for the Feast of S. Peter Nolasco, begs the intercession of S. Joseph in his capacity as patron & gaurantor of a happy death, for His Lordship +Richard Williamson, who is on his deathbed.
Today's reflection is on the Cross and the way we make our lives little Ways of the Cross, fulfilling the closing prayer of the Angelus that we may "by His Passion and Death be brought to the glory of His Resurrection".
God love you!
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Whatever the differences or squabbles we have, it is undeniable that he is to be counted among those without whom we would have suffered total defeat at the hands of the wicked actors who have worked tirelessly to undermine the Faith, the last pillar of our Civilization. Cracked and chipped, covered in the graffiti and vandalisms of heretics and their master who commands the legions of Hell, this pillar has stood and still stands, upholding the achievements of our race and civilization, thanks to the efforts of men like Bishop Williamson. Let us pray, let us fervently pray, that he shall see his reward and through our own efforts his work shall not have been in vain.
May the Divine Assistance remain always with us, and may the souls of the Faithful departed, by the mercies of God, rest in peace.
Today’s Daily Decade, for the Feast of Ss. Vincent & Anastasius, begs the intercession of S. Jean-Marie Vianney on behalf of Samuel, a listener who is seeking discernment in his vocation.
Today’s reflection is on virtue, heroism, and sainthood, and the principle that binds the three together and allows us to discern true heroes from the all-too-often empty use of that word
God love you!
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