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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Behold Your Future

Every inch of our lives is being planned for us.
The Left (Joe Biden) will literally hand America over to the globalists.
There will be no national borders.
There will be no individuality.
There will be no God.
There will be no Catholic Church.
There will only be the Godless elite running the world...and the rest of us that they rule.
People, awake from your slumber.


19 comments:

  1. Correction. There most certainly will be a Holy Catholic Church if you believe in Jesus Christ, God Incarnate who founded it. Because his promise is true that the gates of hell, (the lying tongues of heretics) will not prevail against it. As Our Lady foretold at La Salette, “Faith alone will remain” “When the Son of man returns will he find, think you, Faith on earth?” Not popes, not bishops, not priests but faith. If only one person remains who holds fast to God’s Divine Catholic Faith then that person will constitute the Catholic Church on earth. He will quickly “avenge them” especially his millions of mercilessly slaughtered babies.

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  2. OK. So there'll be one Catholic left on the face of the earth. Will that be you or me?

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  3. I did say “if only one”. According to saints in heaven it seems a remnant will remain. And if we can believe the words of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (and I most certainly do) that “many are called and few are chosen” Wheat and chaff etc.

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  4. All in the book of Daniel and Revelation. We are privileged to live at this time in history but we must remain faithful and pray for souls not to be lost. Many will be lost and we can help with our prayers. The Fatima Prayers are best for this.

    God is in charge and will let this happen for only so long (as a means of purification) and will then intervene. The Catholic Church will rise from the ashes and if we are still alive - it will be a time of peace.

    Get ready for martyrdom in the meantime! God bless!! (We are almost home!)

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  5. But meanwhile we don't need to take the defeatist attitude of sitting around and waiting for the enemy to kill us. We need to get up and fight..NOW. We need to fight for the Church....not wait for the Church to be destroyed and make God do all the work of restoring her. Poor God! Of course we have to pray but we also are not called to sit around listlessly and wait for everything to be burnt to the ground and then restored by God, who must be disappointed that Catholics don't fight for Him. I want to be able to tell Him that I did all within my power to fight against evil. Prayers AND works....even if those works include fighting to the death.

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  6. Great stuff. Let’s start then. Lead on.

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  7. So then. Are we going to start defending God’s Catholic Church? I suggest we start by defending God’s Catholic Mother, Our Lady of Calvary. Why is so much time wasted on this blog writing about democratic devils and reprobate republicans. Either way you get devils. Why expect salvation from hell. Give it up and start defending Our Immaculate Mother, Our Lady of Calvary. That is where she crushed the head of the Prince of Pride - the first Pop Star to fall like lightening from heaven. It was the first Pride Parade. He’s back in charge like never before. To all intents and purposes we are living in a B.C. world again. Thanks to the Ecumenical Catholics of the 1960’s and their ecumenical offspring the world is overwhelmed with souls in the unwashed state of original sin and subject to “the hand of hell”, The devil’s war against God’s greatest gift begins now at conception. “Go teach all nations, (especially the United Nations) and baptise....

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  8. You're starting to skate close to the edge again, PB. The laity live and work in the world and confronting the false idols of the world is part of "defending God's Catholic Church." If start up again with your personal attacks, you'll be banned again from comments. It's up to you

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  9. Please point out the personal attacks.

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  10. There weren't any in this comment which is why I posted it. I've been pleasantly surprised at your change in tone. But this type of comment is what preceded your attacks on our faith the last time/times. That's why I turned on the yellow light. Susan, Chriss, and I love our faith and we do everything we can to defend it. I presume you do as well. I've saved all your old comments in my spam folder telling us we aren't Catholics, that we commit sins if we go the novus ordo, etc. I just looked at them to reaffirm my memory. You're welcome to your opinion, but if you start with that stuff again, Sayonara, Baby!

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  11. The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God is God’s only human creature conceived without original sin. Are modern Catholics concerned about the fact that the vast majority of people on this earth whom our one true God wills to be saved by the one means he established for this purpose are still in the state of original sin in which we are all conceived and therefore have no hope of avoiding the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels?

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  12. I’m surprised that nobody followed up on the question you allowed me to ask above.

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  13. The Church's teaching on Baptism, recognizes three types: baptism of water, baptism of desire, and baptism of blood. St. John Cantius parish has a lot of information on baptism. I refer readers there.

    https://www.cantius.org/go/sacraments/category/baptism/

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  14. “I profess one Baptism for the remission of sins”. One Lord, One Faith, one Baptism. Dogmatic and Gospel teaching of the Holy Spirit of the Catholic Church. All confirmed by Our Lady at Lourdes. Living water.

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  15. I didn't know that Catholics were to believe the "Dogmatic and Gospel teaching of the Holy Spirit of the Catholic Church" because Our Lady of Lourdes said so.

    There is baptism of water, desire and blood. I cannot understand why you would think that people would jump into a discussion they already know the answer to.

    Perhaps it's because you are so "dogmatic" that only baptism by water is acceptable in your mind even though the Church teaches baptism of water, desire and blood. What about catechumens about to be baptized by water but are killed by Boko Haram two days before their scheduled baptism? Do you think they will go to hell? Even though they desired to be baptized? Even though they shed their blood while desiring to be Christians?

    I can't even fathom thinking like that.

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  16. Aren’t you very slow to defend God’s Catholic Baptism which regenerates souls to the immaculate state which is necessary for entry into the heaven of the Immaculate all-holy Father Almighty. For 6,000 years before Jesus Christ became incarnate all the Saints of the Catholic Church unfulfilled had a great desire for Baptism. But all the desire of all the children of Adam couldn’t prevent the death in sin brought on us by Adam. Even the desire of Holy Mary Mother of God could not open the gates of heaven. Only the Precious Blood of her Son could open the gates of heaven.
    Nothing has changed. Baptism is a necessity of means. A sacrament. Words, matter, minister, intention.

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  17. No one is arguing about the necessity of baptism, PB. If you are saying only those baptized by water can get to heaven, then it's you who has a problem with church teaching. Thomas Aquinas and St. Alphonsus Liguori both taught about baptism of desire. Alphonsus Liguouri said, "baptism of desire is perfect conversion to God by contrition or love of God above all things accompanied by an explicit or implicit desire for true Baptism of water."

    More on Catholic doctrine here:http://www.catholicapologetics.info/modernproblems/currenterrors/bapdesire.htm

    There is ONE BAPTISM, but, as St. Thomas Aquinas said, “It belongs to the excellence of Christ power, that He (Christ) could bestow the sacramental effect without conferring the exterior sacrament.”[9] The footnote refers to the Summa: Summa Theologica III, Q. 64, Art. 3. He also states elsewhere “God did not bind his power to the sacraments, so as to be unable to bestow the sacramental effect without conferring the sacrament’ – Ibid, Art. 7.

    So can you drop this, PB? Baptism of water is the sacramental norm, but the CHURCH teaches that one can be saved through baptism of blood (martyrdom) or baptism of desire. It's been taught for centuries by the Fathers of the Church and many great saint theologians. Do you know better than them?

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  18. Great Saints though they are only a Pope is infallible when teaching on matters of faith and morals. Please show where the Church teaches infallibly the dogma of baptism of blood or baptism of desire. Remember that desire of baptism is necessary but that alone can not imprint the Divine character of baptism any more than the desire for water will satisfy someone dying of thirst. It is also worth remembering that Saint Thomas the Angelic Doctor would be wrong now about the Immaculate Conception proving that only the faith of Saint Peter will not fail. God’s Church is built on the rock of Saint Peter’s Faith which is why all popes are bound to defend it.

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  19. the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X states that "The absence of Baptism can be supplied by martyrdom, which is called Baptism of Blood, or by an act of perfect love of God, or of contrition, along with the desire, at least IMPLICIT OF BAPTISM, and this is called Baptism of Desire".

    Several popes have affirmed this. I'm not posting any more of your argument about it. And the pope is ONLY infallible when he speaks ex cathedra or in union with the magisterium. I'd say the doctrine on Baptism of Blood and Desire fits the second definition of infallibility. You aren't the pope and you aren't infallible. I'm not posting any more of your personal opinions on this.

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