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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Soon there will be no Public Masses anywhere! Pachamama is laughing!

Arlington just joined the Mass ban. Here is the list of places suspending public Masses as of now. Soon we will be completely bereft and orphaned.

And how did it come to this?

Consider.

On October 4th immediately before the opening of the Amazon Synod on October 6th Pachamama was carried in honor into the Vatican garden where she was worshiped and venerated. Only two days laters reports came out that Sr. Agnes, the seer of Akita, had received a message from her angel that the chastisement was imminent warning us to repent. Over the next few days and during the whole of the Amazon Synod, Pachamama appeared in various churches honored and extolled. Worshipers bowed to the idol even in front of the tabernacle. Devotees paraded her during the Stations of the Cross and processed her into the synod hall carried by members of the hierarchy.

In retrospect my feeling of horror is greater than ever.

I wrote to Bishop Burbidge several months ago begging for Masses of reparation at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More and at every church in the diocese. I received a pro-forma response from the chancellor that the bishop was in Rome on his ad limina visit, but would see my letter when he returned. The letter was never answered. A friend of mine asked for the same thing when she met the bishop at a diocesan event. He denied that Pachamama was worshiped. It was a cultural misunderstanding. He said he might have a Mass, but it never materialized. Very few bishops called for repentance.

Idol worship? It's just a pinch of incense. How can the Lord be offended? Bishop Schneider, on the other hand, pointed out strongly that what happened at the Vatican was anything but harmless! His article is worth studying and meditating upon.

Remember the prophet Jonah and his message to the wicked city of Nineveh? "Forty more days and Nineveh will be destroyed." The people from the highest to the lowest put on sackcloth and ashes and repented. The Lord relented of the punishment He intended.

Did the Vatican relent? Did Pope Francis heed the calls to make reparation for the idol worship in the heart of Holy Mother Church.

No!

In fact, when Alexander Tschugguel, our Don John of Austria, removed several Pachamama idols and threw them in the Tiber on October 21st, Pope Francis doubled down and apologized to the idol worshipers and shamans.

Think about that.

He apologized to those who placed Pachamama on the altar of St. Peter's under the guise of a bowl of "mother earth" and a red plant, Pachamama's favorite color. The Synod Mass included placing what I can only describe as the abomination of desolation on the altar where Christ Himself would come down a short time later.

It was a dagger thrust to the faithful people of God and to Jesus Christ Himself! And what has it wrought"

When was the coronavirus first on the radar screen in China?

The first reported case according to some sources was November 17th, 23 days from the close of the Amazon Synod, 44 days after Pachamama was welcomed into the Vatican garden. By December 4th, the 40th day from the close of the synod, the disease was spreading quickly although China was still keeping the wraps on the outbreak. It wasn't until December 31st that the Chinese authorities reported the critical situation to WHO (World Health Organization). (Timeline)

The first cases in Italy began in January. The situation deteriorated there quickly. Why is Italy the hardest hit place after China? There are many secular answers: an older population, a large percentage of smokers, many Chinese workers, etc. But to my mind it is the worship of Pachamama that celebrated idolatry in the heart of the Church opening her to every manner of evil. The Vatican allowed the "earth mother" to supersede our Blessed Mother and her Son. And now we see our churches shuttered and the Mass banned by our own bishops. God help us.

It put me in mind of a scene in Judgment at Nuremberg about the war crimes of Nazi Germany.



Pope Francis could say the same thing about the fallout from idol worship at the Vatican. "I never knew it would come to this." He unleashed the powers of evil on the entire world! And now we suffer the consequences. Italy is the epicenter in Europe, the hardest hit country of the European Union. Is that a surprise? The Holy Ground of the Vatican was ceded to Pachamama and now the goddess will have her bloody fill of death.

This is what things look like when God removes His protective hand from us. We MUST repent!

Tomorrow my husband and I will go to Church at the regular Mass time. There will be no Mass. We will pray the Mass in the Magnificat and make a spiritual Communion before Our Lord in the tabernacle. The good news is that Christ is still among us. Our priests will still be offering Masses all over the world.  We must unite ourselves to those Masses and consume the Bread of Life spiritually since we cannot receive Jesus physically. And we must pray for our priests to stay healthy during the pandemic. The real priests will still answer the call to be at the bedside of the dying. But how many victims will die without the consolation of the sacraments? How many already have?

Meanwhile, I'll be searching for a church where the Mass is still offered to the faithful and wishing I lived in

Poland where the bishops are calling for more Masses
so the congregations will be smaller.

God bless Poland!

8 comments:

  1. Sunday, at the end of Mass, in Windham, NH, our priest said, 'If the Bishop tells us to lock the Church Doors, no Mass, we'll have it outside.' People applauded. Amen!

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  2. I too think the world would be better off if the Church fell on her knees and begged forgiveness, pleaded for mercy, and stood as an example for a world spinning out of control with increasing fury.

    I believe we need more from the pope and our bishops than closed doors. I am glad on the one hand they have acted to save lives, particularly the lives of good and holy men like Fr. Kleinemann, but they need to be at the front of the battle, sword in hand, leading the sheep. Instead they make an announcement and retreat in silence.

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  3. I am with you 100%. Two friends and I had been wondering for the past 7 years why the Lord was not intervening....why was Jesus asleep in the boat...He finally woke up and we are now going through the real chastisement, which is not the corona virus but the cancellation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the spiritual nourishment which we so badly need. The Pope is walking through the streets in Rome asking for an end to the pandemic, but..why on earth is he not calling for a 'universal call to repentance'?? Why did the bishop include this in the prayer he sent to our churches? The petition for those affected and for the health care personnel is fine,but...how about him telling us: REPENT,REPENT,REPENT and offering us opportunities to claim for God's mercy on a 'very sick world'? Don't they get it? Maybe because I'm on top of the sinners list that I can clearly see the whole picture...Let's hope that the corona virus will wake us up to realize that no vaccine,nothing, but a merciful God will turn things around. Thanks so much for your edifying messages. May the Holy Spirit continue to guide you and bless you.

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  4. Find a SSPX chapel. Its priests offer the Real Mass.

    ABS goes to Queen of The Most Holy Rosary Church in West Palm Beach

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  5. There's an SSPX seminary and chapel with daily and Sunday masses near Dillwyn,Virginia, Buckingham County.

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  6. Consider Eastern rite churches such as Melkites. They are in union with the pope but not embroiled in our USCCB mess. I found one near me.

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  7. So far in Orlando Masses have not been cancelled. The bishop has left it up to the discretion of individual priests. Confirmations have been postponed and certain directives put in place, but we may still receive Confession, Extreme Unction/Sacrament of the Sick and Holy Communion at Mass.

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  8. I spoke too soon. I had just checked the Diocesan website before writing the above comment. Just checked it again and volia! There is a message from the bishop that all masses as of the end of today, are suspended.

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