Therefore, it is vital that readers realize how important it is to KNOW the Faith in order to KEEP the Faith! That begins by understanding the propitatory nature of the apostolic, canonical Traditional Latin Mass of All Ages. To do so, we provide video Explanations of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass along with the tremendous value of the true Mass so that all will realize this is the only way to receive the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, truly present in the Sacred Host is from a true priest. That would be one ordained in the true rite before unPaul 6 thought he had a better idea than the infallible, perennial Magisterium of the Church and changed the rite to almost a carbon copy of the Anglican rite, thus making it "totally null and utterly void" as Pope Leo XIII decreed in Apostolicae Curae Thus, the tragic truth is that while many Catholics who thought they were truly being absolved in Confession and who thought they were receiving the true Presence in the Holy Eucharist were deprived of Sanctifying Grace for the Novus Ordo is invalid. Yes, there is the possibility they received the efficacious graces because of their intent, even the 'priests' who administered the sacraments. After all, God judges the heart, but He also judges those of whom He expects more (cf. St. Luke 12: 48) and for them it will not go well at Judgment time. Realize how devasting all this is because the Novus Ordo 'priest' has no power to forgive sins anymore than a Protestant minister does, or you or I for that matter. Think how many have been deprived of true Sanctifying Grace. That, thanks to the Revolution of Vatican 2, has been one of the devil's greatest triumphs by eclipsing the true Church and setting up in its place the false CONciLIAR church, ultimately the "whore of Babylon" as the Scriptures foretell.
I know it's a shock to most to realize they're barking up the wrong tree, the one without the true barque of Peter. It was to us when we connected all the dots and finally came to the conclusion that the only syllogism possible to verify Christ's words was that the true Church remains in an interminable interregnum, chiefly because a heretic cannot be a pope, not to mention how those men occupying the Chair since the death of His Holiness of happy memory Pope Pius XII's death on October 9, 1958. The links we provide above to other ports verifies this fact.
All we ask is that you pray for the grace to see the veracity of what is presented. It can be a tremendous task to leave the comfort zone of a religion that has relaxed so much, but isn't it worth it for your salvation? That was the decision we came to after realizing how much we were duped - yes, we're not alone - for as Jesus said in St. Matthew 24: 24-25: "insomuch as to deceive (if possible) even the elect. Behold I have told it to you, beforehand." We've been warned, and yet so many refuse to connect the dots. It behooves you to do so and do so soon.
In order to further appreciate the Holy Mass and how it correlates to Christ's life in every way, we encourage you to see The Alter Christus Factor
Below you can also gain greater inspiration during this Paschaltide from John Gregory's reflections on the Glorious Mysteries by clicking on each of the mysteries. as well as praying three times daily the Regina Coeli, which replaces the Angelus during Paschaltide.
Queen of Heaven, rejoice, Alleluia. For He Whom thou was made worthy to bear. Alleluia. Hath risen as He said. Alleluia. Pray for us to our God. Alleluia. V. Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary. Alleluia. R. For the Lord hath risen indeed. Alleluia.
Regina Coeli laetare. Alleluia. Quia quem meruisti portare. Alleluia. Resurrexit sicut dixit. Alleluia. Ora pro nobis Deum. Alleluia. V. Gaude et laetare, virgo Maria. Alleluia. R. Quia surrexit Dominus vere. Alleluia.
Throughout this paschal week the Roman Liturgy is entirely absorbed by two great thoughts, that of the Resurrection of Our Lord and that of the Baptism of the neophytes. These are, as it were, two mysteries which mutually complete and explain each other. Each is a symbol of the other; the one is the prototype, the other the antitype; but neither can be understood if considered by itself, for the regeneration of souls to the life of grace through the sacrament of Baptism, after a spiritual manner which yet is full of reality, is a new Resurrection of Christ in His Mystical Body. There is no longer any mention of fasts and corporal penances, but instead, visits are paid to the great Roman Basilicas, the white-clad band of neophytes being conducted thither as in a triumphal procession. After the paschal vigil of Holy Saturday at the Lateran the first basilica to be visited is that of the Mother of God on the Esquiline, for it is fitting that to her, before any other, the joys of the Resurrection should be announced, to her who more intimately than any other shared in the Passion of Jesus. The Introit is derived from Psalm 138, which extols the knowledge and the presence of God that pervade the inner-most part of our being. The antiphon has, however, been adapted to the paschal solemnity. Truly Christ fell asleep upon the cross, having yielded up His spirit to His Father, and now He awakens in the loving arms of the Almighty, who has accepted the spotless victim spontaneously offered to Him, and, pressing Him to His bosom, has revived within Him the spark of His own divine life. Christ has indeed arisen from the dead as we see in the liturgy for The Resurrection of the Lord
Father Benedict Hughes, CMRI, Rector of St. Joseph's Minor Seminary in Rathdrum, Idaho at the City of Mary presents a 10 minute sermon for the Solemnity of the Resurrection of Our Lord in which Father shows how this was the crowning glory of His work. He gave them everything He could, even His Own body and blood, but true to His prophesy, He would rise again on the third day, which, indeed, He did, and by doing so, merited for us our opportunity at eternal life. While so many asked that He show the doubters a sign, He showed the greatest sign possible in rising from the dead. Just as Christ triumphed over sin and death, so also will we if we are obedient to the divine Will. Father also equates the few Macchabees with the remnant today to stay the course, carry our cross and know that we will have life everlasting. Father explains in his sermon Easter Sunday
Through the kind assistance of John Gregory, we are able to provide our readers with the Haydock Commentaries for the Epistle and Gospel for the Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord to complement the Propers of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. In Father George Leo Haydock's commentaries on the Douay-Rheims version of the New Testament for Easter Sunday As St. Paul asserts in one of the shortest epistles of the year, the old leaven, meaning the Old Testament, has been fulfilled. The old rites have been superseded by the new rite instituted by the Son of man on Maundy Thursday. Through the new unleavened Bread we receive the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ our Lord and become heirs of the kingdom of Heaven, Jew and Gentile alike who abide in Him and all He has taught through His One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. Reason indeed to exclaim with great jubilation: Alleluia, alleluia for indeed it is time to The Rising of the Unleavened Bread
This Octave is entirely consecrated to the neophytes. The week was for them a continual feast, a spiritual feast; and they kept their white baptismal garments, which were not laid aside until the following Sunday (in albis deponendis). The Masses of this Octave allude, like that of Pentecost, sometimes to the Resurrection, sometimes to Baptism. Let us follow the example of the neophytes, let us all be one in mind and heart, in proclaiming together our faith in the risen Christ Jesus our Lord. Among the early Christians the Easter festivities were prolonged for the entire week; to no other feast was so much solemnity given. During this week Rome kept continuous festival; business transactions were suspended; every morning the stational Mass was celebrated at one of the chief basilicas. The station at ...More In Book Four, Chapter Seven of her work, St. Bridget of Sweden relates a wonderful and remarkable vision about a soul who is to be judged and about the devil's accusations and the glorious Virgin's intervention. The explanation of this vision denotes Heaven as a palace, Christ as the Sun, the Virgin as a woman, the devil as an Ethiopian, and the angel as a noble knight. It mentions two irremediable places of punishment and a third, a remediable one, as well as many other wonderful things, suffrages in particular. She writes with a descriptive prose that you feel and shudder from and should prompt us all to devote more prayers for the poor souls in Purgatory in realizing how much they depend on us. Are we going to let them down? Let's take this opportunity during the next 40 days to pay it forward and we'll have a better opportunity of moving forward toward Heaven when God calls us to judgment and more souls shall be saved from The Urge to Purge His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn delivers a sermons for Easter in which he shares how the French canons of old carried the inscription that this ammo was the "final argument". He equates such to Christ's final argument to the Scribes and Pharisees, the Romans and all who opposed Him, as well as affirmation of His divinity to those who had witnessed the miracles He had wrought for the three years of His public ministry. The bishop shares what St. Pius X said a century ago that if we do not profess the truth of God we do not have charity. Truth does make a difference about the goodness of one's soul. The bishop points the monstrous error of ecumenism and modernism and how the modern church encompasses these errors for it does not have the true faith for those, who are of the truth, hear Christ's voice. Our future life must be merited. Nothing is free. It is only obtained by virtue solidified in the Faith. We must be crucified with Christ in order for us to rise with Him as our final argument to the world as the bishop explains in his 13 minute sermon His Resurrection was truly His Final Argument Station at the St. Paul-Outside-the-Walls. After visiting St. Peter's, it was fitting that the neophytes should at once be brought to the Doctor of the Gentiles, beside whose tomb they had learned the first rudiments of the new law of the Gospel. Therefore in the Lesson from the Acts of the Apostles chosen for today, it is Paul who announces to the faithful the Resurrection of the Savior as Peter did on Easter Monday. The Gospel from St. Luke describes the first appearance of Jesus to the Apostles. As the Resurrection of Our Lord is the central tenet of the Christian faith, so the Divine Wisdom, in order to take away all excuse for the unbelief of the synagogue, willed that the miracle should be proved beyond all possibility of doubt. In the Prayer with solemn simple words a rule of life is set forth today surpassing the heights to which any mere human mind could rise. The Church prays that God may grant to the baptized realization of all which Baptism ...More We combine Chapter Eight and Nine of St. Bridget's work from Book Four since the former is quite short and segues right into the latter. Both refer to Chapter Seven as the angel follows up with a further explanation to the bride about the meaning of the punishment of a man's soul judged by God; and also about the lessening of the punishment because he had spared his enemies before death, as well more insight to the judgment of God's justice against the above mentioned soul, and about the satisfaction to be made in this life for this soul while in Purgatory. God allows a man who was befriended and aided by the punished man to speak on his behalf after the angel described in detail the five ages or sentences the punished one must go through, the man details what reparations we can make to free him from the pains of Purgatory. These are powerful words that all should take to heart that while God is all merciful, He is also equally just and meets out just punishments that can be severe. All the more reason to heed His will while we have that free will here in this life. A Price to Pay Fr. Casimir Puskorius, CMRI presents a sermon for Easter Week in which he reminds us how Our Lord's body was totally decimated to an almost fleshless figure - worse than a leper, unrecognizable for one reason, and one reason only: to atone for our sins. No greater love could anyone have. Think of what Mary felt as she held his lifeless disfigured body in her arms as Michelangelo so brilliantly brought to bear in his famous Pieta. His human soul had descended into Limbo to free those who had been waiting since Adam in Abraham's bosom; then returned to reunite with His body and a miracle beyond description occurred for all disfiguration had disappeared except for His five wounds - His stigmata. Father explains Christ's qualities of agility in His glorified body that could go right through doors and walls. He was perfect in every way. Just as Jesus rose from the dead, so also will we as we affirm in the Apostles' Creed. Those who die in the state of grace will have our souls reunited with perfect bodies in form. The more our bodies suffer for God, the more our bodies share in the Passion of Christ the more glorious will our bodies be. Those with sins on their soul will be ugly and their bodies will not have the perfect bodies, but rather everlasting damnation. Father explains in his 12 and a half minute sermon Our Bodies Destiny Is To Glory After The Cross Station at the St. Laurence-Without-the-Walls. Today we honor St. Lawrence, the Cross-bearer of the Roman Church, to express our gratitude for the favor shown by him to the catechumens in bringing them to holy Baptism. The Gospel gives the account of the third appearance of the risen Savior to the Apostles. On the shores of Lake Tiberias St. John, the virgin soul among the Apostles, sees him first, but Peter, the most ardent and the most impetuous, in the vigor of his faith throws himself into the water and is the first to reach the divine Master, whilst the others slowly follow in the boat. The fishes brought by St. Peter at the command of Jesus are interpreted to represent the neophytes baptized on Holy Saturday. Throughout the paschal season the Church displays a great veneration for the martyrs, of which the first evidence ...More In Book Four, Chapter Ten of the revelations and prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden is visited by Jesus Christ Himself Who directly addresses Rome, here clearly being His Church in which even then many in the hierarchy had placed obstacles in His path which Our Lord identifies as a heavy rock hung over Him, a sharp spear that blocks His path to reach souls, and a moat in which they seek to drown their Lord and Savior in favor of the world, the flesh and the devil. We can easily read this today in the light of the present situation with the Great Apostasy over the past fifty years to better understand the consequences of those who persist in their sin for Jesus counters with His Own rock that will crush them via sudden death where they will have to account to their Maker on why they wiled away their lives in frivolous things, His Own spear that will serve as Justice and slice them off from eternal life, and finally the moat becomes for them the lugubrious lake of hell. He reminds that sin is still sin and nothing changes and, despite God's mercy, if they choose to live in sin, so also Unrepentant sinners shall die in their sins His Excellency Bishop Daniel Dolan shares Christ's first day of His Resurrection from meeting Mary Magdalen to walking on the road to Emmaus, and then goes to the upper room where ten of the apostles are huddled, trying to figure out what they would do now. Imagine their amazement when He appeared to them. The bishop goes on to explain the correlation of Passover and the Resurrection and how Our Lord kept three Easters before His death as His Excellency connects how the New supersedes the Old Covenant. For the new Passover is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass when the priest offers up on our behalf Christ on the Cross to the Father in an unbloody manner. It takes faith and that separates the faithful from the world, but only if we trust in Jesus and His Immaculate Mother Mary, as Our Lord entrusted her to us on Calvary and ask her to mold us into the perfect image of her divine Son. See Does Our Lord Trust You Station at the Church of the Twelve Apostles in Rome. Under the high altar of this church are preserved the relics of the Apostles Philip and James only; the stational feast is celebrated in honor of all the Apostles together. The Lesson from the Acts of the Apostles deals with the conversion of the treasurer of Candace, Queen of the the Ethiopians by Philip the deacon, not the Apostle. The Gospel gives the account of the appearance of the risen Savior to Mary Magdalen; this occurred before He showed Himself to the Apostles, but in the Liturgy it is put back until today on account of the respect for them. The words of Jesus to the Magdalen are very consoling; by the Resurrection Our Lord has linked humanity to Himself by an intimate bond. Jesus is truly our Brother, God is in very deed our Father. By the death of Christ' we have gained far more than we had lost by sin, and it is in this sense that ...More Chapter Eleven of the revelations and prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, she is visited by Saint Agnes whose words of praise and blessing to the glorious Virgin Mary herself are inspiring as Agnes shows Bridget how she implores the Blessed Mother for her, in reminding Mary of the good lord and the poor little woman whom the lord granted good things to because of her loyalty, charity and sacrifice. Our Lady replies with the metaphor that souls are well protected by the angels who number ten-fold to every human and they prepare a great banquet in Heaven, here represented by a mountain, where the the souls are the delicious morsels prepared in the cooking pot which represents the world and the fire and ashes heating it are those friends of the world. Because they will be discarded, but those souls who are meant for the heavenly banquet will be preserved if thoroughly prepared in love to be presented to the Lord of Hosts, King of Kings. Angels are your best insurance Fr. Michael Oswalt, the former Novus Ordo presbyter who connected the dots and received the grace to flee the false church and be ordained a traditional priest, speaks on the age we live in which provides an empty joy because of sin. But the true faith provides an antidote to that and provides a total and fulfilling joy thanks to Christ's sacrifice and His resurrection. It is affirmation of the hope that there is a greater reward awaiting us if we but follow Him, even to the cross. Yet those who walked with Him, ate with Him, witnessed His miracles were almost in despair with Our Lord's death. What now? But think of the great joy and hope, the exhilaration that He had risen from the dead; He had conquered sin. Today the world tries to blind us to that joy by emphasizing the here and now. God is shuffled to second place in our priorities with earthly things taking precedence. Father explains how easy it is to fall into that rut due to our fallen human nature, but we have to live in the world but this world is only a means to an end, not an end in itself. If we place too much emphasis on worldly cares, hope can quickly dwindle in this fleeting life. Faith provides the vehicle for hope and the beacon that guides us to know that the only answer is to Look To The Risen Christ In the Seventh Century the Roman Pantheon was dedicated to St. Mary and the heroic sons of the Roman Church, who had suffered martyrdom. The martyrs indeed seem to have a particular right to the glory of the Resurrection on account of their perfect resemblance to Christ crucified; and and many ancient liturgies kept a special feast in their honor in the very midst of the Easter festival. Today's station ad Martyres remains as a last record of this early liturgical tradition, for, later on, the collective feast of the martyrs was transferred, even in Rome, to the middle of the month of May, and still later to the first day of November. The Introit contains ...More First Friday Devotions In Book Four, Chapter Twelve of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, the Blessed Virgin Mary speaks to the daughter about the vicissitudes of God's friends in this world, who are at times spiritually distressed and at other times comforted, and about the meaning of spiritual distress and comfort, and about how God's friends must rejoice and be comforted in their time for the sheep must be lead in the right direction and only through the discipline during these times can they truly realize how valuable the Holy Ghost is in providing spiritual consolation so that they can all the more appreciate the trustworthiness of the Good Shepherd. Spiritual Consolation gets us through those times of distress His Excellency Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI shares in his 14 minute sermon how Jesus told His apostles that He would be handed over to His enemies and put to death, but that He would rise again in three days. From the fact only one apostle - St. John - remained with Him until the end, they may not have understood what He meant, but His enemies did as the bishop explains. The Sanhedrin made sure Pilate placed guards before a sealed tomb. Who ever thought of that? Who would steal a body? But they quoted what Jesus said and followed through to try to prevent His rising. They didn't and because of that we forever won the reward of Heaven through Christ's merits and mercy if we but follow His holy Will and obey His commandments while remaining in the state of Sanctifying Grace. The bishop shows the contrast of the fate of the Jews who were denied their previous "Abraham's children" promise because they rejected the Messiah. The New Covenant Jesus instituted superseded the Old, and some 40 years later Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. To this day, contrary to Zionist and Vatican 2 heretical propaganda, the only way for salvation for a Jew is by accepting Jesus as the Son of God. Bishop Pivarunas elaborates in his 14-minute sermon The Easter Story The conclusion today of the baptismal celebrations calls the neophytes together again in the Lateran Basilica beside the font in which on Easter Eve they were born to newness of life. Today's stational liturgy seems to be influenced more than ever by the thought of purity and innocence, like a loving mother carried away by the beauty of her newborn child. On this day in the early Roman Liturgy the Pope used to distribute to the people the Agnus Dei of the blessed wax mixed with sacred chrism, on which was ...More First Saturday Devotions In Book Four, Chapter Thirteen of the Revelations and Prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, Christ speaks to the bride as to which tears are acceptable to God and which are not, and about what kind of alms should be requested or given to the poor for the sake of departed souls, and she hears the advice Jesus imparts that we should all emulate in touching souls and following St. Paul's words in 2 Timothy 4: 2,5 "Preach the word: be instant in season, out of season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience and doctrine...But be thou vigilant, labor in all things, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill thy ministry. Be sober." This essentially is Our Lord's counsel and exhortation to the bride in Persevere with vigilance Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI presents in his eight-minute sermon how Jesus foretold His Own Passion, Death, and Resurrection, and how the Old Testament was fulfilled with Christ's mission of love. He did so out of love for us, so much so that He came into this world to die for us, to conquer sin. No greater love! How do we show our love for Him? Because we're human, we quickly forget how much He loves us and that translates to how little we love Him by the way we live our lives. The Church in her wisdom, reminds us each year during Lent and especially in the Sacred Triduum just how much He loved us and it prompts us to fall in love again with Our Lord. If we are ever tempted to doubt God's love, Father tells us to just look at the Crucifix. That shouts love and we can do no less than love Him back and to trust Him implicitly in everything for God's will shall be done. Are we part of that? 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This Octave is entirely consecrated to the neophytes. The week was for them a continual feast, a spiritual feast; and they kept their white baptismal garments, which were not laid aside until the following Sunday (in albis deponendis). The Masses of this Octave allude, like that of Pentecost, sometimes to the Resurrection, sometimes to Baptism. Let us follow the example of the neophytes, let us all be one in mind and heart, in proclaiming together our faith in the risen Christ Jesus our Lord. Among the early Christians the Easter festivities were prolonged for the entire week; to no other feast was so much solemnity given. During this week Rome kept continuous festival; business transactions were suspended; every morning the stational Mass was celebrated at one of the chief basilicas. The station at ...More
In Book Four, Chapter Seven of her work, St. Bridget of Sweden relates a wonderful and remarkable vision about a soul who is to be judged and about the devil's accusations and the glorious Virgin's intervention. The explanation of this vision denotes Heaven as a palace, Christ as the Sun, the Virgin as a woman, the devil as an Ethiopian, and the angel as a noble knight. It mentions two irremediable places of punishment and a third, a remediable one, as well as many other wonderful things, suffrages in particular. She writes with a descriptive prose that you feel and shudder from and should prompt us all to devote more prayers for the poor souls in Purgatory in realizing how much they depend on us. Are we going to let them down? Let's take this opportunity during the next 40 days to pay it forward and we'll have a better opportunity of moving forward toward Heaven when God calls us to judgment and more souls shall be saved from The Urge to Purge His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn delivers a sermons for Easter in which he shares how the French canons of old carried the inscription that this ammo was the "final argument". He equates such to Christ's final argument to the Scribes and Pharisees, the Romans and all who opposed Him, as well as affirmation of His divinity to those who had witnessed the miracles He had wrought for the three years of His public ministry. The bishop shares what St. Pius X said a century ago that if we do not profess the truth of God we do not have charity. Truth does make a difference about the goodness of one's soul. The bishop points the monstrous error of ecumenism and modernism and how the modern church encompasses these errors for it does not have the true faith for those, who are of the truth, hear Christ's voice. Our future life must be merited. Nothing is free. It is only obtained by virtue solidified in the Faith. We must be crucified with Christ in order for us to rise with Him as our final argument to the world as the bishop explains in his 13 minute sermon His Resurrection was truly His Final Argument
In Book Four, Chapter Seven of her work, St. Bridget of Sweden relates a wonderful and remarkable vision about a soul who is to be judged and about the devil's accusations and the glorious Virgin's intervention. The explanation of this vision denotes Heaven as a palace, Christ as the Sun, the Virgin as a woman, the devil as an Ethiopian, and the angel as a noble knight. It mentions two irremediable places of punishment and a third, a remediable one, as well as many other wonderful things, suffrages in particular. She writes with a descriptive prose that you feel and shudder from and should prompt us all to devote more prayers for the poor souls in Purgatory in realizing how much they depend on us. Are we going to let them down? Let's take this opportunity during the next 40 days to pay it forward and we'll have a better opportunity of moving forward toward Heaven when God calls us to judgment and more souls shall be saved from The Urge to Purge
His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn delivers a sermons for Easter in which he shares how the French canons of old carried the inscription that this ammo was the "final argument". He equates such to Christ's final argument to the Scribes and Pharisees, the Romans and all who opposed Him, as well as affirmation of His divinity to those who had witnessed the miracles He had wrought for the three years of His public ministry. The bishop shares what St. Pius X said a century ago that if we do not profess the truth of God we do not have charity. Truth does make a difference about the goodness of one's soul. The bishop points the monstrous error of ecumenism and modernism and how the modern church encompasses these errors for it does not have the true faith for those, who are of the truth, hear Christ's voice. Our future life must be merited. Nothing is free. It is only obtained by virtue solidified in the Faith. We must be crucified with Christ in order for us to rise with Him as our final argument to the world as the bishop explains in his 13 minute sermon His Resurrection was truly His Final Argument
Station at the St. Paul-Outside-the-Walls. After visiting St. Peter's, it was fitting that the neophytes should at once be brought to the Doctor of the Gentiles, beside whose tomb they had learned the first rudiments of the new law of the Gospel. Therefore in the Lesson from the Acts of the Apostles chosen for today, it is Paul who announces to the faithful the Resurrection of the Savior as Peter did on Easter Monday. The Gospel from St. Luke describes the first appearance of Jesus to the Apostles. As the Resurrection of Our Lord is the central tenet of the Christian faith, so the Divine Wisdom, in order to take away all excuse for the unbelief of the synagogue, willed that the miracle should be proved beyond all possibility of doubt. In the Prayer with solemn simple words a rule of life is set forth today surpassing the heights to which any mere human mind could rise. The Church prays that God may grant to the baptized realization of all which Baptism ...More
We combine Chapter Eight and Nine of St. Bridget's work from Book Four since the former is quite short and segues right into the latter. Both refer to Chapter Seven as the angel follows up with a further explanation to the bride about the meaning of the punishment of a man's soul judged by God; and also about the lessening of the punishment because he had spared his enemies before death, as well more insight to the judgment of God's justice against the above mentioned soul, and about the satisfaction to be made in this life for this soul while in Purgatory. God allows a man who was befriended and aided by the punished man to speak on his behalf after the angel described in detail the five ages or sentences the punished one must go through, the man details what reparations we can make to free him from the pains of Purgatory. These are powerful words that all should take to heart that while God is all merciful, He is also equally just and meets out just punishments that can be severe. All the more reason to heed His will while we have that free will here in this life. A Price to Pay Fr. Casimir Puskorius, CMRI presents a sermon for Easter Week in which he reminds us how Our Lord's body was totally decimated to an almost fleshless figure - worse than a leper, unrecognizable for one reason, and one reason only: to atone for our sins. No greater love could anyone have. Think of what Mary felt as she held his lifeless disfigured body in her arms as Michelangelo so brilliantly brought to bear in his famous Pieta. His human soul had descended into Limbo to free those who had been waiting since Adam in Abraham's bosom; then returned to reunite with His body and a miracle beyond description occurred for all disfiguration had disappeared except for His five wounds - His stigmata. Father explains Christ's qualities of agility in His glorified body that could go right through doors and walls. He was perfect in every way. Just as Jesus rose from the dead, so also will we as we affirm in the Apostles' Creed. Those who die in the state of grace will have our souls reunited with perfect bodies in form. The more our bodies suffer for God, the more our bodies share in the Passion of Christ the more glorious will our bodies be. Those with sins on their soul will be ugly and their bodies will not have the perfect bodies, but rather everlasting damnation. Father explains in his 12 and a half minute sermon Our Bodies Destiny Is To Glory After The Cross
We combine Chapter Eight and Nine of St. Bridget's work from Book Four since the former is quite short and segues right into the latter. Both refer to Chapter Seven as the angel follows up with a further explanation to the bride about the meaning of the punishment of a man's soul judged by God; and also about the lessening of the punishment because he had spared his enemies before death, as well more insight to the judgment of God's justice against the above mentioned soul, and about the satisfaction to be made in this life for this soul while in Purgatory. God allows a man who was befriended and aided by the punished man to speak on his behalf after the angel described in detail the five ages or sentences the punished one must go through, the man details what reparations we can make to free him from the pains of Purgatory. These are powerful words that all should take to heart that while God is all merciful, He is also equally just and meets out just punishments that can be severe. All the more reason to heed His will while we have that free will here in this life. A Price to Pay
Fr. Casimir Puskorius, CMRI presents a sermon for Easter Week in which he reminds us how Our Lord's body was totally decimated to an almost fleshless figure - worse than a leper, unrecognizable for one reason, and one reason only: to atone for our sins. No greater love could anyone have. Think of what Mary felt as she held his lifeless disfigured body in her arms as Michelangelo so brilliantly brought to bear in his famous Pieta. His human soul had descended into Limbo to free those who had been waiting since Adam in Abraham's bosom; then returned to reunite with His body and a miracle beyond description occurred for all disfiguration had disappeared except for His five wounds - His stigmata. Father explains Christ's qualities of agility in His glorified body that could go right through doors and walls. He was perfect in every way. Just as Jesus rose from the dead, so also will we as we affirm in the Apostles' Creed. Those who die in the state of grace will have our souls reunited with perfect bodies in form. The more our bodies suffer for God, the more our bodies share in the Passion of Christ the more glorious will our bodies be. Those with sins on their soul will be ugly and their bodies will not have the perfect bodies, but rather everlasting damnation. Father explains in his 12 and a half minute sermon Our Bodies Destiny Is To Glory After The Cross
Station at the St. Laurence-Without-the-Walls. Today we honor St. Lawrence, the Cross-bearer of the Roman Church, to express our gratitude for the favor shown by him to the catechumens in bringing them to holy Baptism. The Gospel gives the account of the third appearance of the risen Savior to the Apostles. On the shores of Lake Tiberias St. John, the virgin soul among the Apostles, sees him first, but Peter, the most ardent and the most impetuous, in the vigor of his faith throws himself into the water and is the first to reach the divine Master, whilst the others slowly follow in the boat. The fishes brought by St. Peter at the command of Jesus are interpreted to represent the neophytes baptized on Holy Saturday. Throughout the paschal season the Church displays a great veneration for the martyrs, of which the first evidence ...More In Book Four, Chapter Ten of the revelations and prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden is visited by Jesus Christ Himself Who directly addresses Rome, here clearly being His Church in which even then many in the hierarchy had placed obstacles in His path which Our Lord identifies as a heavy rock hung over Him, a sharp spear that blocks His path to reach souls, and a moat in which they seek to drown their Lord and Savior in favor of the world, the flesh and the devil. We can easily read this today in the light of the present situation with the Great Apostasy over the past fifty years to better understand the consequences of those who persist in their sin for Jesus counters with His Own rock that will crush them via sudden death where they will have to account to their Maker on why they wiled away their lives in frivolous things, His Own spear that will serve as Justice and slice them off from eternal life, and finally the moat becomes for them the lugubrious lake of hell. He reminds that sin is still sin and nothing changes and, despite God's mercy, if they choose to live in sin, so also Unrepentant sinners shall die in their sins His Excellency Bishop Daniel Dolan shares Christ's first day of His Resurrection from meeting Mary Magdalen to walking on the road to Emmaus, and then goes to the upper room where ten of the apostles are huddled, trying to figure out what they would do now. Imagine their amazement when He appeared to them. The bishop goes on to explain the correlation of Passover and the Resurrection and how Our Lord kept three Easters before His death as His Excellency connects how the New supersedes the Old Covenant. For the new Passover is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass when the priest offers up on our behalf Christ on the Cross to the Father in an unbloody manner. It takes faith and that separates the faithful from the world, but only if we trust in Jesus and His Immaculate Mother Mary, as Our Lord entrusted her to us on Calvary and ask her to mold us into the perfect image of her divine Son. See Does Our Lord Trust You Station at the Church of the Twelve Apostles in Rome. Under the high altar of this church are preserved the relics of the Apostles Philip and James only; the stational feast is celebrated in honor of all the Apostles together. The Lesson from the Acts of the Apostles deals with the conversion of the treasurer of Candace, Queen of the the Ethiopians by Philip the deacon, not the Apostle. The Gospel gives the account of the appearance of the risen Savior to Mary Magdalen; this occurred before He showed Himself to the Apostles, but in the Liturgy it is put back until today on account of the respect for them. The words of Jesus to the Magdalen are very consoling; by the Resurrection Our Lord has linked humanity to Himself by an intimate bond. Jesus is truly our Brother, God is in very deed our Father. By the death of Christ' we have gained far more than we had lost by sin, and it is in this sense that ...More Chapter Eleven of the revelations and prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, she is visited by Saint Agnes whose words of praise and blessing to the glorious Virgin Mary herself are inspiring as Agnes shows Bridget how she implores the Blessed Mother for her, in reminding Mary of the good lord and the poor little woman whom the lord granted good things to because of her loyalty, charity and sacrifice. Our Lady replies with the metaphor that souls are well protected by the angels who number ten-fold to every human and they prepare a great banquet in Heaven, here represented by a mountain, where the the souls are the delicious morsels prepared in the cooking pot which represents the world and the fire and ashes heating it are those friends of the world. Because they will be discarded, but those souls who are meant for the heavenly banquet will be preserved if thoroughly prepared in love to be presented to the Lord of Hosts, King of Kings. Angels are your best insurance Fr. Michael Oswalt, the former Novus Ordo presbyter who connected the dots and received the grace to flee the false church and be ordained a traditional priest, speaks on the age we live in which provides an empty joy because of sin. But the true faith provides an antidote to that and provides a total and fulfilling joy thanks to Christ's sacrifice and His resurrection. It is affirmation of the hope that there is a greater reward awaiting us if we but follow Him, even to the cross. Yet those who walked with Him, ate with Him, witnessed His miracles were almost in despair with Our Lord's death. What now? But think of the great joy and hope, the exhilaration that He had risen from the dead; He had conquered sin. Today the world tries to blind us to that joy by emphasizing the here and now. God is shuffled to second place in our priorities with earthly things taking precedence. Father explains how easy it is to fall into that rut due to our fallen human nature, but we have to live in the world but this world is only a means to an end, not an end in itself. If we place too much emphasis on worldly cares, hope can quickly dwindle in this fleeting life. Faith provides the vehicle for hope and the beacon that guides us to know that the only answer is to Look To The Risen Christ In the Seventh Century the Roman Pantheon was dedicated to St. Mary and the heroic sons of the Roman Church, who had suffered martyrdom. The martyrs indeed seem to have a particular right to the glory of the Resurrection on account of their perfect resemblance to Christ crucified; and and many ancient liturgies kept a special feast in their honor in the very midst of the Easter festival. Today's station ad Martyres remains as a last record of this early liturgical tradition, for, later on, the collective feast of the martyrs was transferred, even in Rome, to the middle of the month of May, and still later to the first day of November. The Introit contains ...More First Friday Devotions In Book Four, Chapter Twelve of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, the Blessed Virgin Mary speaks to the daughter about the vicissitudes of God's friends in this world, who are at times spiritually distressed and at other times comforted, and about the meaning of spiritual distress and comfort, and about how God's friends must rejoice and be comforted in their time for the sheep must be lead in the right direction and only through the discipline during these times can they truly realize how valuable the Holy Ghost is in providing spiritual consolation so that they can all the more appreciate the trustworthiness of the Good Shepherd. Spiritual Consolation gets us through those times of distress His Excellency Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI shares in his 14 minute sermon how Jesus told His apostles that He would be handed over to His enemies and put to death, but that He would rise again in three days. From the fact only one apostle - St. John - remained with Him until the end, they may not have understood what He meant, but His enemies did as the bishop explains. The Sanhedrin made sure Pilate placed guards before a sealed tomb. Who ever thought of that? Who would steal a body? But they quoted what Jesus said and followed through to try to prevent His rising. They didn't and because of that we forever won the reward of Heaven through Christ's merits and mercy if we but follow His holy Will and obey His commandments while remaining in the state of Sanctifying Grace. The bishop shows the contrast of the fate of the Jews who were denied their previous "Abraham's children" promise because they rejected the Messiah. The New Covenant Jesus instituted superseded the Old, and some 40 years later Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. To this day, contrary to Zionist and Vatican 2 heretical propaganda, the only way for salvation for a Jew is by accepting Jesus as the Son of God. Bishop Pivarunas elaborates in his 14-minute sermon The Easter Story The conclusion today of the baptismal celebrations calls the neophytes together again in the Lateran Basilica beside the font in which on Easter Eve they were born to newness of life. Today's stational liturgy seems to be influenced more than ever by the thought of purity and innocence, like a loving mother carried away by the beauty of her newborn child. On this day in the early Roman Liturgy the Pope used to distribute to the people the Agnus Dei of the blessed wax mixed with sacred chrism, on which was ...More First Saturday Devotions In Book Four, Chapter Thirteen of the Revelations and Prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, Christ speaks to the bride as to which tears are acceptable to God and which are not, and about what kind of alms should be requested or given to the poor for the sake of departed souls, and she hears the advice Jesus imparts that we should all emulate in touching souls and following St. Paul's words in 2 Timothy 4: 2,5 "Preach the word: be instant in season, out of season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience and doctrine...But be thou vigilant, labor in all things, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill thy ministry. Be sober." This essentially is Our Lord's counsel and exhortation to the bride in Persevere with vigilance Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI presents in his eight-minute sermon how Jesus foretold His Own Passion, Death, and Resurrection, and how the Old Testament was fulfilled with Christ's mission of love. He did so out of love for us, so much so that He came into this world to die for us, to conquer sin. No greater love! How do we show our love for Him? Because we're human, we quickly forget how much He loves us and that translates to how little we love Him by the way we live our lives. The Church in her wisdom, reminds us each year during Lent and especially in the Sacred Triduum just how much He loved us and it prompts us to fall in love again with Our Lord. If we are ever tempted to doubt God's love, Father tells us to just look at the Crucifix. That shouts love and we can do no less than love Him back and to trust Him implicitly in everything for God's will shall be done. Are we part of that? 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Station at the St. Laurence-Without-the-Walls. Today we honor St. Lawrence, the Cross-bearer of the Roman Church, to express our gratitude for the favor shown by him to the catechumens in bringing them to holy Baptism. The Gospel gives the account of the third appearance of the risen Savior to the Apostles. On the shores of Lake Tiberias St. John, the virgin soul among the Apostles, sees him first, but Peter, the most ardent and the most impetuous, in the vigor of his faith throws himself into the water and is the first to reach the divine Master, whilst the others slowly follow in the boat. The fishes brought by St. Peter at the command of Jesus are interpreted to represent the neophytes baptized on Holy Saturday. Throughout the paschal season the Church displays a great veneration for the martyrs, of which the first evidence ...More
In Book Four, Chapter Ten of the revelations and prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden is visited by Jesus Christ Himself Who directly addresses Rome, here clearly being His Church in which even then many in the hierarchy had placed obstacles in His path which Our Lord identifies as a heavy rock hung over Him, a sharp spear that blocks His path to reach souls, and a moat in which they seek to drown their Lord and Savior in favor of the world, the flesh and the devil. We can easily read this today in the light of the present situation with the Great Apostasy over the past fifty years to better understand the consequences of those who persist in their sin for Jesus counters with His Own rock that will crush them via sudden death where they will have to account to their Maker on why they wiled away their lives in frivolous things, His Own spear that will serve as Justice and slice them off from eternal life, and finally the moat becomes for them the lugubrious lake of hell. He reminds that sin is still sin and nothing changes and, despite God's mercy, if they choose to live in sin, so also Unrepentant sinners shall die in their sins His Excellency Bishop Daniel Dolan shares Christ's first day of His Resurrection from meeting Mary Magdalen to walking on the road to Emmaus, and then goes to the upper room where ten of the apostles are huddled, trying to figure out what they would do now. Imagine their amazement when He appeared to them. The bishop goes on to explain the correlation of Passover and the Resurrection and how Our Lord kept three Easters before His death as His Excellency connects how the New supersedes the Old Covenant. For the new Passover is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass when the priest offers up on our behalf Christ on the Cross to the Father in an unbloody manner. It takes faith and that separates the faithful from the world, but only if we trust in Jesus and His Immaculate Mother Mary, as Our Lord entrusted her to us on Calvary and ask her to mold us into the perfect image of her divine Son. See Does Our Lord Trust You
In Book Four, Chapter Ten of the revelations and prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden is visited by Jesus Christ Himself Who directly addresses Rome, here clearly being His Church in which even then many in the hierarchy had placed obstacles in His path which Our Lord identifies as a heavy rock hung over Him, a sharp spear that blocks His path to reach souls, and a moat in which they seek to drown their Lord and Savior in favor of the world, the flesh and the devil. We can easily read this today in the light of the present situation with the Great Apostasy over the past fifty years to better understand the consequences of those who persist in their sin for Jesus counters with His Own rock that will crush them via sudden death where they will have to account to their Maker on why they wiled away their lives in frivolous things, His Own spear that will serve as Justice and slice them off from eternal life, and finally the moat becomes for them the lugubrious lake of hell. He reminds that sin is still sin and nothing changes and, despite God's mercy, if they choose to live in sin, so also Unrepentant sinners shall die in their sins
His Excellency Bishop Daniel Dolan shares Christ's first day of His Resurrection from meeting Mary Magdalen to walking on the road to Emmaus, and then goes to the upper room where ten of the apostles are huddled, trying to figure out what they would do now. Imagine their amazement when He appeared to them. The bishop goes on to explain the correlation of Passover and the Resurrection and how Our Lord kept three Easters before His death as His Excellency connects how the New supersedes the Old Covenant. For the new Passover is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass when the priest offers up on our behalf Christ on the Cross to the Father in an unbloody manner. It takes faith and that separates the faithful from the world, but only if we trust in Jesus and His Immaculate Mother Mary, as Our Lord entrusted her to us on Calvary and ask her to mold us into the perfect image of her divine Son. See Does Our Lord Trust You
Station at the Church of the Twelve Apostles in Rome. Under the high altar of this church are preserved the relics of the Apostles Philip and James only; the stational feast is celebrated in honor of all the Apostles together. The Lesson from the Acts of the Apostles deals with the conversion of the treasurer of Candace, Queen of the the Ethiopians by Philip the deacon, not the Apostle. The Gospel gives the account of the appearance of the risen Savior to Mary Magdalen; this occurred before He showed Himself to the Apostles, but in the Liturgy it is put back until today on account of the respect for them. The words of Jesus to the Magdalen are very consoling; by the Resurrection Our Lord has linked humanity to Himself by an intimate bond. Jesus is truly our Brother, God is in very deed our Father. By the death of Christ' we have gained far more than we had lost by sin, and it is in this sense that ...More
Chapter Eleven of the revelations and prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, she is visited by Saint Agnes whose words of praise and blessing to the glorious Virgin Mary herself are inspiring as Agnes shows Bridget how she implores the Blessed Mother for her, in reminding Mary of the good lord and the poor little woman whom the lord granted good things to because of her loyalty, charity and sacrifice. Our Lady replies with the metaphor that souls are well protected by the angels who number ten-fold to every human and they prepare a great banquet in Heaven, here represented by a mountain, where the the souls are the delicious morsels prepared in the cooking pot which represents the world and the fire and ashes heating it are those friends of the world. Because they will be discarded, but those souls who are meant for the heavenly banquet will be preserved if thoroughly prepared in love to be presented to the Lord of Hosts, King of Kings. Angels are your best insurance Fr. Michael Oswalt, the former Novus Ordo presbyter who connected the dots and received the grace to flee the false church and be ordained a traditional priest, speaks on the age we live in which provides an empty joy because of sin. But the true faith provides an antidote to that and provides a total and fulfilling joy thanks to Christ's sacrifice and His resurrection. It is affirmation of the hope that there is a greater reward awaiting us if we but follow Him, even to the cross. Yet those who walked with Him, ate with Him, witnessed His miracles were almost in despair with Our Lord's death. What now? But think of the great joy and hope, the exhilaration that He had risen from the dead; He had conquered sin. Today the world tries to blind us to that joy by emphasizing the here and now. God is shuffled to second place in our priorities with earthly things taking precedence. Father explains how easy it is to fall into that rut due to our fallen human nature, but we have to live in the world but this world is only a means to an end, not an end in itself. If we place too much emphasis on worldly cares, hope can quickly dwindle in this fleeting life. Faith provides the vehicle for hope and the beacon that guides us to know that the only answer is to Look To The Risen Christ
Fr. Michael Oswalt, the former Novus Ordo presbyter who connected the dots and received the grace to flee the false church and be ordained a traditional priest, speaks on the age we live in which provides an empty joy because of sin. But the true faith provides an antidote to that and provides a total and fulfilling joy thanks to Christ's sacrifice and His resurrection. It is affirmation of the hope that there is a greater reward awaiting us if we but follow Him, even to the cross. Yet those who walked with Him, ate with Him, witnessed His miracles were almost in despair with Our Lord's death. What now? But think of the great joy and hope, the exhilaration that He had risen from the dead; He had conquered sin. Today the world tries to blind us to that joy by emphasizing the here and now. God is shuffled to second place in our priorities with earthly things taking precedence. Father explains how easy it is to fall into that rut due to our fallen human nature, but we have to live in the world but this world is only a means to an end, not an end in itself. If we place too much emphasis on worldly cares, hope can quickly dwindle in this fleeting life. Faith provides the vehicle for hope and the beacon that guides us to know that the only answer is to Look To The Risen Christ
In Book Four, Chapter Twelve of the Prophesies and Revelations of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, the Blessed Virgin Mary speaks to the daughter about the vicissitudes of God's friends in this world, who are at times spiritually distressed and at other times comforted, and about the meaning of spiritual distress and comfort, and about how God's friends must rejoice and be comforted in their time for the sheep must be lead in the right direction and only through the discipline during these times can they truly realize how valuable the Holy Ghost is in providing spiritual consolation so that they can all the more appreciate the trustworthiness of the Good Shepherd. Spiritual Consolation gets us through those times of distress His Excellency Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI shares in his 14 minute sermon how Jesus told His apostles that He would be handed over to His enemies and put to death, but that He would rise again in three days. From the fact only one apostle - St. John - remained with Him until the end, they may not have understood what He meant, but His enemies did as the bishop explains. The Sanhedrin made sure Pilate placed guards before a sealed tomb. Who ever thought of that? Who would steal a body? But they quoted what Jesus said and followed through to try to prevent His rising. They didn't and because of that we forever won the reward of Heaven through Christ's merits and mercy if we but follow His holy Will and obey His commandments while remaining in the state of Sanctifying Grace. The bishop shows the contrast of the fate of the Jews who were denied their previous "Abraham's children" promise because they rejected the Messiah. The New Covenant Jesus instituted superseded the Old, and some 40 years later Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. To this day, contrary to Zionist and Vatican 2 heretical propaganda, the only way for salvation for a Jew is by accepting Jesus as the Son of God. Bishop Pivarunas elaborates in his 14-minute sermon The Easter Story
His Excellency Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI shares in his 14 minute sermon how Jesus told His apostles that He would be handed over to His enemies and put to death, but that He would rise again in three days. From the fact only one apostle - St. John - remained with Him until the end, they may not have understood what He meant, but His enemies did as the bishop explains. The Sanhedrin made sure Pilate placed guards before a sealed tomb. Who ever thought of that? Who would steal a body? But they quoted what Jesus said and followed through to try to prevent His rising. They didn't and because of that we forever won the reward of Heaven through Christ's merits and mercy if we but follow His holy Will and obey His commandments while remaining in the state of Sanctifying Grace. The bishop shows the contrast of the fate of the Jews who were denied their previous "Abraham's children" promise because they rejected the Messiah. The New Covenant Jesus instituted superseded the Old, and some 40 years later Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. To this day, contrary to Zionist and Vatican 2 heretical propaganda, the only way for salvation for a Jew is by accepting Jesus as the Son of God. Bishop Pivarunas elaborates in his 14-minute sermon The Easter Story
The conclusion today of the baptismal celebrations calls the neophytes together again in the Lateran Basilica beside the font in which on Easter Eve they were born to newness of life. Today's stational liturgy seems to be influenced more than ever by the thought of purity and innocence, like a loving mother carried away by the beauty of her newborn child. On this day in the early Roman Liturgy the Pope used to distribute to the people the Agnus Dei of the blessed wax mixed with sacred chrism, on which was ...More
In Book Four, Chapter Thirteen of the Revelations and Prophesies of the holy mystic St. Bridget of Sweden, Christ speaks to the bride as to which tears are acceptable to God and which are not, and about what kind of alms should be requested or given to the poor for the sake of departed souls, and she hears the advice Jesus imparts that we should all emulate in touching souls and following St. Paul's words in 2 Timothy 4: 2,5 "Preach the word: be instant in season, out of season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience and doctrine...But be thou vigilant, labor in all things, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill thy ministry. Be sober." This essentially is Our Lord's counsel and exhortation to the bride in Persevere with vigilance Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI presents in his eight-minute sermon how Jesus foretold His Own Passion, Death, and Resurrection, and how the Old Testament was fulfilled with Christ's mission of love. He did so out of love for us, so much so that He came into this world to die for us, to conquer sin. No greater love! How do we show our love for Him? Because we're human, we quickly forget how much He loves us and that translates to how little we love Him by the way we live our lives. The Church in her wisdom, reminds us each year during Lent and especially in the Sacred Triduum just how much He loved us and it prompts us to fall in love again with Our Lord. If we are ever tempted to doubt God's love, Father tells us to just look at the Crucifix. That shouts love and we can do no less than love Him back and to trust Him implicitly in everything for God's will shall be done. Are we part of that? Remember the suffering of this life is fleeting and the eternal reward is forever because of The Love of God
Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI presents in his eight-minute sermon how Jesus foretold His Own Passion, Death, and Resurrection, and how the Old Testament was fulfilled with Christ's mission of love. He did so out of love for us, so much so that He came into this world to die for us, to conquer sin. No greater love! How do we show our love for Him? Because we're human, we quickly forget how much He loves us and that translates to how little we love Him by the way we live our lives. The Church in her wisdom, reminds us each year during Lent and especially in the Sacred Triduum just how much He loved us and it prompts us to fall in love again with Our Lord. If we are ever tempted to doubt God's love, Father tells us to just look at the Crucifix. That shouts love and we can do no less than love Him back and to trust Him implicitly in everything for God's will shall be done. Are we part of that? Remember the suffering of this life is fleeting and the eternal reward is forever because of The Love of God
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Papal Coronation Oath Pope Agatho Unam Sanctam Pope Boniface VIII Cum Ex Apostolatus Officio Pope Paul IV Quo Primum Pope St. Pius V De Defectibus Pope St. Pius V Satis Cognitum Pope Leo XIII Apostolicae Curae Pope Leo XIII Lamentabili Sane Pope St. Pius X Pascendi Dominici Gregis Pope St. Pius X Oath Against Modernism Pope St. Pius X Mortalium Animos Pope Pius XI Humani Generis Pope Pius XII Sacramentum Ordinis Pope Pius XII If the above Papal Decrees have not convinced you, then for more evidence that the Chair is VACANT and that Vatican Two and all that has followed is Anathema sit as St. Paul asserts in Galatians 1: 8-9, see these on-line books and sources: Answering Objections of the Sedevacantist Position John 23 - Anathema sit Fr. Louis Villa NikitaRoncalli Franco Bellegrandi The Robber Church Patrick Henry Omlor Is the Pope Catholic? Hutton Gibson Paul VI...Beatified? Fr. Louis Villa The Enemy is Here - Vol. I Hutton Gibson The Enemy is Still Here - Vol. II Hutton Gibson The Enemy is Still Here - Vol. III John Paul 2 - Anathema sit Fr. Luis Villa Heresies of John Paul 2 Documented by previous True Popes & Scriptures Fr. Sylvester Berry in 1921: "Satan will Persecute the Papacy" Novus Ordo Watch Fr. Sylvester Berry warned in 1927: "Satan will set up a False Church Novus Ordo Watch Syllogism of Sedevacantism Michael Cain The Chair is Still Empty Gregorius Sedevacantism: A Quick Primer Fr. Anthony Cekada Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen in 1948: "Satan will set up a Counter-Church which will be the Ape of the Catholic Church" Novus Ordo Watch Why Sedevacantism? Fr. Anthony Cekada and a plethora of other evidence provided by NovusOrdoWatch.org What You Need To Know About Jorge Mario Bergoglio Novus Ordo Watch Conspiracy! Meet Six High-Profile Traditional Catholic Conspiracy Nuts Novus Ordo Watch Continuously Denying The Catholic Faith Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey Trying to Put Humpty Dumpty Back Together Again Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey Compare and Contrast Plethora of links by Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey Freemasons and the Conciliar church by John Kenneth Weiskittel Papacy and Freemasonry Msgr. Jouin Francis' Heresy regarding the Jews Novus Ordo Watch Francis' Heresy about Faith without Works Novus Ordo Watch The "Bad Popes" Argument fails everytime Novus Ordo Watch Pope Leo XIII Quashes Popular "Recognize-and-Resist" Position Novus Ordo Watch Numerous Popes before V2 warned of the Freemason Plot against the Church Novus Ordo Watch Is the question of the pope: "Just an opinion"? Bishop Donald Sanborn Null and Void: Why "Pope" Francis is Not a Valid Priest and Not a Valid Bishop Novus Ordo Watch The "Canonization" of John Paul II: Decision Time for Traditionalists Novus Ordo Watch by Mario Derksen Secrets of LaSalette Bishop Mark Pivarunas,CMRI on a true vocation Bishop Donald Sanborn on The Pendulating Papacy Fr. Julian Larrabee on Missions of Nigeria Fr. Michael Oswalt on why he left the V2 to become a true priest Bishop Donald Sanborn's 2013 London Conference on the SSPX Fr. Anthony Cekada on invalidity of 1968 Episcopal Consecrations Fr. Julian Larrabee with Mass for Immaculate Conception Bishop Daniel Dolan's Sermon for the Immaculate Conception End of Mass Recession as it should be Benediction of the Most Blessed SAcrament Bishop Williamson on Globalism in 2010 Bishop Williamson's 2009 interview - Part I Bishop Williamson's 2009 interview - Part II Bishop Williamson 2013 talk on division in the Church Mass in the Vatican with Pope Pius XII (Italian) Pastor Angelicus Pius XII (Italian) Life of Pius XII (Italian) Last Years of Pius XII (Italian) The SSPX, "Resistance," and Sedevacantism Bishop Donald Sanborn 'Pope' Francis and Sedevacantism Bishop Mark Pivarunas, CMRI The links above and below provide almost daily updates. The two above can be trusted totally, while we urge a mild caution on the two below because of their refusal to admit Francis is a false pope. For other sites that provide the tenets of the Faith but are not daily, we refer you to Click Here We encourage you to learn more about the Traditional Latin Mass - the true Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in these videos at this link because each time you worthily assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in person, you gain graces that are placed in a "golden chalice", so to speak, and is offered to God to be weighed in substance when you stand before Him at your Particular Judgment. The more you have filled this chalice, the better will it go for your spiritual welfare in eternity, enhanced by your cooperation with grace. Know the Mass To assist all in striving toward holiness, click on the Confessional to your right to review your transgressions through a thorough Examination of Conscience When One Cannot physically assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass we provide additional prayers that can be supplemented with the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS and the PROPER OF THE DAY to enable you to better prepare yourself at home. Of course, this never replaces actually being there, but it is much better than attending the Novus Ordo services. Therefore we have gleaned from The Key of Heaven prayers to say at home. It is very comforting to know that the Holy Mass is offered for us even when we are not actually present. But to enjoy the benefits which it procures, we must by a SPIRITUAL COMMUNION become partakers of the altar from which we are temporarily banished. Here we provide prayers in preparation for fulfilling assistance in absentia in addition to the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS and PROPER OF THE DAY. PRAYERS IN ABSENTIA Prayer Before the Crucifix Behold, O kind and most sweet Jesus, I cast myself upon my knees in Thy sight, and with the most fervent desire of my soul I pray and beseech Thee that Thou wouldst fix deep within my heart lively sentiments of Faith, Hope and Charity, with true repentance for my sins, and a firm purpose of amendment, whilst with deep affection and grief of soul I ponder within myself and mentally contemplate Thy five most precious Wounds; having before my eyes the words which David in prophesy spoke concerning Thee, O Good Jesus: "They have pierced My hands and My feet; they have numbered all My bones." Plenary Indulgence, Condition: ConfessionCommunion One Our Father One Hail MaryOne Glory be... Pope Pius IX, July 31, 1858
Answering Objections of the Sedevacantist Position John 23 - Anathema sit Fr. Louis Villa NikitaRoncalli Franco Bellegrandi The Robber Church Patrick Henry Omlor Is the Pope Catholic? Hutton Gibson Paul VI...Beatified? Fr. Louis Villa The Enemy is Here - Vol. I Hutton Gibson The Enemy is Still Here - Vol. II Hutton Gibson The Enemy is Still Here - Vol. III John Paul 2 - Anathema sit Fr. Luis Villa Heresies of John Paul 2 Documented by previous True Popes & Scriptures Fr. Sylvester Berry in 1921: "Satan will Persecute the Papacy" Novus Ordo Watch Fr. Sylvester Berry warned in 1927: "Satan will set up a False Church Novus Ordo Watch Syllogism of Sedevacantism Michael Cain The Chair is Still Empty Gregorius Sedevacantism: A Quick Primer Fr. Anthony Cekada Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen in 1948: "Satan will set up a Counter-Church which will be the Ape of the Catholic Church" Novus Ordo Watch Why Sedevacantism? Fr. Anthony Cekada and a plethora of other evidence provided by NovusOrdoWatch.org What You Need To Know About Jorge Mario Bergoglio Novus Ordo Watch Conspiracy! Meet Six High-Profile Traditional Catholic Conspiracy Nuts Novus Ordo Watch Continuously Denying The Catholic Faith Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey Trying to Put Humpty Dumpty Back Together Again Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey Compare and Contrast Plethora of links by Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey Freemasons and the Conciliar church by John Kenneth Weiskittel Papacy and Freemasonry Msgr. Jouin Francis' Heresy regarding the Jews Novus Ordo Watch Francis' Heresy about Faith without Works Novus Ordo Watch The "Bad Popes" Argument fails everytime Novus Ordo Watch Pope Leo XIII Quashes Popular "Recognize-and-Resist" Position Novus Ordo Watch Numerous Popes before V2 warned of the Freemason Plot against the Church Novus Ordo Watch Is the question of the pope: "Just an opinion"? Bishop Donald Sanborn Null and Void: Why "Pope" Francis is Not a Valid Priest and Not a Valid Bishop Novus Ordo Watch The "Canonization" of John Paul II: Decision Time for Traditionalists Novus Ordo Watch
The links above and below provide almost daily updates. The two above can be trusted totally, while we urge a mild caution on the two below because of their refusal to admit Francis is a false pope.
For other sites that provide the tenets of the Faith but are not daily, we refer you to
We encourage you to learn more about the Traditional Latin Mass - the true Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in these videos at this link because each time you worthily assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in person, you gain graces that are placed in a "golden chalice", so to speak, and is offered to God to be weighed in substance when you stand before Him at your Particular Judgment. The more you have filled this chalice, the better will it go for your spiritual welfare in eternity, enhanced by your cooperation with grace. Know the Mass To assist all in striving toward holiness, click on the Confessional to your right to review your transgressions through a thorough Examination of Conscience
To assist all in striving toward holiness, click on the Confessional to your right to review your transgressions through a thorough Examination of Conscience
When One Cannot physically assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass we provide additional prayers that can be supplemented with the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS and the PROPER OF THE DAY to enable you to better prepare yourself at home. Of course, this never replaces actually being there, but it is much better than attending the Novus Ordo services. Therefore we have gleaned from The Key of Heaven prayers to say at home. It is very comforting to know that the Holy Mass is offered for us even when we are not actually present. But to enjoy the benefits which it procures, we must by a SPIRITUAL COMMUNION become partakers of the altar from which we are temporarily banished. Here we provide prayers in preparation for fulfilling assistance in absentia in addition to the ORDINARY OF THE HOLY MASS and PROPER OF THE DAY. PRAYERS IN ABSENTIA
Behold, O kind and most sweet Jesus, I cast myself upon my knees in Thy sight, and with the most fervent desire of my soul I pray and beseech Thee that Thou wouldst fix deep within my heart lively sentiments of Faith, Hope and Charity, with true repentance for my sins, and a firm purpose of amendment, whilst with deep affection and grief of soul I ponder within myself and mentally contemplate Thy five most precious Wounds; having before my eyes the words which David in prophesy spoke concerning Thee, O Good Jesus: "They have pierced My hands and My feet; they have numbered all My bones."
O Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, I adore Thee profoundly. I offer Thee the most Precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ, present in tabernacles throughout the world, in reparation for the outrages, sacrileges and indifference by which He is offended. By the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in unison with the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg the conversion of poor sinners. O Most Holy Trinity, I adore Thee! My God, my God, I love Thee in the Most Blessed Sacrament! O my Jesus, it is for love of Thee, in reparation for the offenses committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary and for the conversion of poor sinners.
O Most Holy Trinity, I adore Thee! My God, my God, I love Thee in the Most Blessed Sacrament!
O my Jesus, it is for love of Thee, in reparation for the offenses committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary and for the conversion of poor sinners.