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Friday 3 May 2019

Stika Sticks it to Sticky Catholics

Once again, Rick Stika a Bishop from Knoxville has attacked faithful Catholics on social media. He blocks with impunity after mocking and baiting. He is as far as charity as a Shepherd can be. He mocks those of us sticking to the faith and magisterium of the Church and who refuse to follow a pervert-protecting, Globalist Peronist on his path of destruction.

Now, he attacks those who follow Christ and His Church and have the temerity to hold the Vicar of Christ responsible for his heresies.

He even equates Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre with heretics and schismatics.

Well, it takes one to know one, eh Rick?

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Thursday 2 May 2019

Jorge Mario Bergoglio - Proves himself to be a Communist and a One World Government Globalist and a precursor to the Antichrist!

The mask is now fully off. The Catholic Church has been fully taken over now by evil men lead by "Pope" Francis, Jorge Mario Bergoglio. This speech is an outrage. He has now proven for all to see that he is not only a heretic, but he is a globalist and an enemy of the nation-state and the right of the individual. He is a scorn upon the earth. He must be denounced. He must be mocked. He must be tried for heresy and exposed for the pervert protecting communist thug that he is.

He is a sociopath, a madman and a danger to every lover of life and liberty on the planet.

Not once, not once in this Bergoglian manifesto of globalist coprophagian lunacy does he mention God or Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Yes, it is that bad.

It is time for Donald J. Trump to begin RICO and expose what is known fully. 

We don't need the buildings. We have the faith!

Lord Jesus, save us from this man of darkness.


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Here below is a LifeSite translation of Pope Francis’ address to members of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.
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Dear brothers and sisters,

I welcome you and thank your President, Prof. Stefano Zamagni, for his kind words and for accepting to preside over the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Also this year you have chosen to discuss an issue of permanent relevance. Unfortunately, we have before our eyes situations in which some nation-states implement their relations in a spirit more of opposition than of cooperation. Moreover, it must be noted that the borders of States do not always coincide with the demarcations of homogeneous populations and that many tensions come from an excessive claim to sovereignty by States, often precisely in areas where they are no longer able to act effectively to protect the common good.

In both the Encyclical Laudato si’ and in the Address to the Members of the Diplomatic Corps this year, I drew attention to the global challenges facing humanity, such as integral development, peace, care of our common home, climate change, poverty, war, migration, human trafficking, organ trafficking, the protection of the common good, and new forms of slavery.

St. Thomas has a beautiful notion of what a people is: “The Seine river is not ‘this particular river’ because of ‘this flowing water,’ but because of ‘this source’ and ‘this bed,’ and hence is always called the same river, although there may be other water flowing down it; likewise a people is the same, not because of a sameness of soul or of men, but because of the same dwelling place, or rather because of the same laws and the same manner of living, as Aristotle says in book III of the Politica”  (On spiritual creatures, a. 9, ad 10).

The Church has always exhorted men to love their own people and homeland, and to respect the treasure of various cultural expressions, customs and traditions and right ways of living rooted in peoples. At the same time, the Church has warned persons, peoples and governments about deviations from this attachment when it turns into excluding and hating others, when it becomes conflictual nationalism that builds walls, indeed even racism or anti-Semitism. The Church observes with concern the re-emergence, almost everywhere in the world, of aggressive currents towards foreigners, especially immigrants, as well as that growing nationalism which neglects the common good. There is a risk of compromising already established forms of international cooperation, undermining the aims of international organizations as a space for dialogue and meeting for all countries on a level of mutual respect, and hindering the achievement of the sustainable development goals unanimously approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 25 September 2015.

It is a common doctrine that the State is at the service of the person and of the natural groupings of people such as the family, the cultural group, the nation as an expression of the will and profound customs of a people, the common good and peace. All too often, however, States are subservient to the interests of a dominant group, mostly for reasons of economic profit, which oppresses, among others, the ethnic, linguistic or religious minorities who are in their territory.

From this perspective, for example, the way in which a nation welcomes migrants reveals its vision of human dignity and its relationship with humanity. Every human person is a member of humanity and has the same dignity. When a person or a family is forced to leave their own land, they must be welcomed with humanity. I have said many times that our obligations to migrants are articulated in four verbs: to welcome, to protect, to promote and to integrate. The migrant is not a threat to the culture, customs and values of the host nation. He too has a duty, to integrate into the nation who receives him. To integrate does not mean to assimilate, but to share the kind of life of his new homeland, even though he himself as a person the bearer of his own biographical story. In this way, the migrant can present himself and be recognized as an opportunity to enrich the people who integrate him. It is the task of public authority to protect migrants and to regulate migratory flows with the virtue of prudence, as well as to promote reception so that local populations are formed and encouraged to participate consciously in the integration process of the migrants being received.
The issue of migration, which is a permanent feature of human history, also enlivens reflection on the nature of the Nation-State. All nations are the result of the integration of successive waves of people or groups of migrants and tend to be images of the diversity of humanity while being united by common values, cultural resources and healthy customs. A state that arouses the nationalistic feelings of its own people against other nations or groups of people would fail in its mission. We know from history where such deviations lead.

The Nation-State cannot be considered as an absolute, as an island in relation to its surroundings. In the current situation of globalization not only of economy but also of technological and cultural exchanges, the Nation-State is no longer able to procure by itself the common good for its population. The common good has become global and nations must associate for their own benefit. When a supranational common good is clearly identified, there is need for a special legally constituted authority capable of facilitating its implementation. Think of the great contemporary challenges of climate change, new slavery and peace.

While, according to the principle of subsidiarity, individual nations must be given the power to operate as far as they can reach, on the other hand, groups of neighboring nations — as is already the case — can strengthen their cooperation by attributing the exercise of certain functions and services to intergovernmental institutions that manage their common interests.It is to be hoped that, for example, we will not lose in Europe the awareness of the benefits brought by this path of rapprochement and harmony between peoples undertaken after the Second World War. In Latin America, on the other hand, Simón Bolivar urged the leaders of his time to forge the dream of a Great Homeland that knows how to welcome, respect, embrace and develop the riches of every people.

This cooperative vision among nations can move history by relaunching multilateralism, which is opposed both to new nationalistic pressures and to hegemonic politics.

Humanity would thus avoid the threat of recourse to armed conflicts every time a dispute arises between Nation-States, as well as evading the danger of economic and ideological colonization of superpowers, avoiding the tyranny of the strongest over the weakest, paying attention to the global dimension without losing sight of the local, national and regional dimensions. Faced with the plan of globalization imagined as “spherical,” which levels differences and suffocates localization, it is easy for both nationalism and hegemonic imperialism to re-emerge. In order for globalization to be of benefit to all, one must think of implementing a “multifaceted” form of globalization, supporting a healthy struggle for mutual recognition between the collective identity of each people and nation and globalization itself, according to the principle that the whole comes before the parts, so as to arrive at a general state of peace and harmony.

Multilateral bodies were created in the hope of being able to replace the logic of revenge, domination, oppression and conflict with that of dialogue, mediation, compromise, harmony and the awareness of belonging to the same humanity in the common home. Of course, these bodies must ensure that States are effectively represented, with equal rights and duties, in order to avoid the growing hegemony of powers and interest groups that impose their own visions and ideas, as well as new forms of ideological colonization, often disregarding the identity, customs and traditions, dignity and sensitivity of the peoples concerned. The emergence of such tendencies is weakening the multilateral system, with the result of a lack of credibility in international politics and a progressive marginalization of the most vulnerable members of the family of nations.

I encourage you to persevere in your search for processes to overcome what divides nations and to propose new paths of cooperation, especially with regard to the new challenges of climate change and new slavery, as well as the excellent social good that is peace. Unfortunately, today the season of multilateral nuclear disarmament seems outdated and no longer stirs the political conscience of nations which possess atomic weapons. On the contrary, a new season of disturbing nuclear confrontation seems to be opening, because it cancels the progress of the recent past and multiplies the risk of war, also due to the possible malfunctioning of very advanced technologies that are always subject to natural and human imponderables. If, now, offensive and defensive nuclear weapons are placed not only on earth but also in space, the so-called new technological frontier will have raised and not lowered the danger of a nuclear holocaust.

The State is therefore called upon to assume greater responsibility. While maintaining the characteristics of independence and sovereignty and continuing to pursue the good of its people, today its task is to participate in the construction of the common good of humanity, a necessary and essential element for world equilibrium. This universal common good, in turn, must acquire greater legal value at international level. I am certainly not thinking of a universalism or a generic internationalism that overlooks the identity of individual peoples: this, in fact, must always be valued as a unique and indispensable contribution to the greatest harmonious design.

Dear friends, as inhabitants of our time, Christians and academics of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, I ask you to collaborate with me in spreading this awareness of renewed international solidarity in the respect for human dignity, the common good, respect for the planet and the supreme good of peace.

I bless all of you, I bless your work and your initiatives. I accompany you with my prayer, and you too, please, do not forget to pray for me. Thank you!

Translation by Diane Montagna of LifeSiteNews.

Wednesday 1 May 2019

“One of the Worst Crises in the History of the Catholic Church”

Do not let this depress you!

Let this be of great joy to you that the truth is coming out. The filthy, vile and evil perverts and their machinations to elect the man who would change the Church forever.

Each one of these malefactors, particularly the Evil Clown, as Mundabor refers to him, must be mocked and discredited. They must be challenged to their filthy faces and outed by all of us. We must never abandon our Mother, we must beat these filthy scum out of Her since their goal is to destroy Her.



“One of the Worst Crises in the History of the Catholic Church”


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On the eve of the 2013 conclave, Cardinal Óscar Rodríguez Maradiaga busily phoned cardinal voters from the Honduran embassy in Rome. He was one of the conclave’s key kingmakers—and he was vigorously promoting then-Cardinal Bergoglio for pope.
That same day, Maradiaga attended a private meeting of Bergoglio supporters, including key revolutionaries from the St. Gallen mafia. Together, they tallied at least twenty-five votes for Bergoglio—who later opened, notably, with twenty-six. On the conclave’s second day, Maradiaga was back at work, shooting down a rival group’s lunchtime rumor that Bergoglio had only one lung. Four days later, the newly elected Pope Francis asked Maradiaga to head his powerful new Council of Cardinals.

Tuesday 30 April 2019

Prominent clergy, scholars accuse Jorge Mario Bergoglio, "Pope Francis" of heresy

I join them. 


Open letter to the bishops of the Catholic Church
Easter Week, 2019
Your Eminence, Your Beatitude, Your Excellency,
We are addressing this letter to you for two reasons: first, to accuse Pope Francis of the canonical delict of heresy, and second, to request that you take the steps necessary to deal with the grave situation of a heretical pope.
We take this measure as a last resort to respond to the accumulating harm caused by Pope Francis's words and actions over several years, which have given rise to one of the worst crises in the history of the Catholic Church.
We are accusing Pope Francis of the canonical delict of heresy. For the canonical delict of heresy to be committed, two things must occur: the person in question must doubt or deny, by public words and/or actions, some divinely revealed truth of the Catholic faith that must be believed with the assent of divine and Catholic faith; and this doubt or denial must be pertinacious, that is, it must be made with the knowledge that the truth being doubted or denied has been taught by the Catholic Church as a divinely revealed truth which must be believed with the assent of faith, and the doubt or denial must be persistent.
The entire Letter can be read here:

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5983408-Open-Letter-to-the-Bishops-of-the-Catholic.html

Monday 29 April 2019

Bergoglio undermines the security of the United States of America - Will President Trump respond?

Bergoglio contro la Rivoluzione Bolivariana. – Ancora ...

In a normal circumstance, Christian charity demands that we always presume that someone is acting with good intention. Thus, when someone undertakes what appears to be an act of charity to ostensibly relieve apparent human suffering, we are to see that as an act of love as the hymn Ubi Caritas reminds us, "Where charity and love are, God is there."

Yet, the act of Bergoglio or Rome to send $500,000.00 from Peter's Pence to aid migrants set to invade the United States is a whole other matter.

While on one hand, a sympathizer of the globalist migration conspiracy will say, "He is doing the work of charity" others, such as this writer will state the opposite.

Bergoglio has a hatred for the United States of America in particular based upon his Latin American upbringing and his communist sympathy. He has previously upbraided President Donald J. Trump for not being a "Christian" as he wishes to build a wall to protect America's southern border.

Bergoglio has no business invading in this matter. These are not legitimate refugees, they are economic migrants. The United States and in fact, Europe, are under attack from a globalist plan to destroy our cultures and our societies. Bergoglio has signed on with this evil. 

Evil you ask? Yes! Indeed. Yesterday, Maria Bartiromo sojourned to the border at El Paso. There she met two girls, 10 and 8, alone on foot who crossed the border after being abandoned by their mother. Another woman with a babe in arms could not feed him breast milk because she had no food. Yet, they both were chubby. Another family had to fight off the kidnapping of their daughters for sex slaves. What kind of parents put their children in this kind of risk. If Bergoglio really cared about these people he would tell them to stay home and build their lives there and demand their corrupt governments reform. But how can someone corrupt demand honesty of others? We all know about the IOR.

This writer is not anti-immigrant. My grandparents came from Lebanon. All of us in North America, even the indigenous, came from elsewhere, they across a land bridge, we across the oceans. The issue is not immigration, the issue is a planned invasion to undermine the whole of North America.

Jorge Mario Bergoglio is a communist and a globalist as well as a heretic and a pervert protector and a homosexualist.

It is time for President Trump to retaliate.

It is called RICO!


Saturday 27 April 2019

Papal Hats


Yes.

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Yes.

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Yes.

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No!

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No Mass in Sri Lanka

A nice thought, no doubt.

But rather, you should turn in your Jihadist brothers who plot and come and guard our churches during Mass.

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Sunday 21 April 2019

Islamist Terrorists strike Sir Lankan Catholics on Easter - over 200 now dead

Our Catholic brethren in Sri Lanka are suffering greatly today at the hand of radical Islamists. This is not something we expected to wake up to.

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    Compare the level of outrage with what happened in Sri Lanka with Christchurch, NZ. Triple the amount of casualties and triple the amount of injured people. It offends me and other likeminded Muslims that we get special treatment and other equal humans don’t.


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(CNN) An ongoing series of bomb blasts struck luxury hotels and churches across Sri Lanka on Sunday. At least 140 people were killed and 560 have been injured in the coordinated terror attacks, which have put the entire country on lock-down.

The first wave of attacks struck at the heart of the country's minority Christian community during busy Easter services at churches in the cities of Colombo, Negombo and Batticaloa on Sunday morning.

Additional blasts ripped through three high-end hotels, the Shangri La, Cinnamon Grand and Kingsbury Hotel, all in capital city Colombo. In a statement, the Shangri-La hotel in Colombo said that the hotel's Table One cafe was hit just after 9 a.m local time. The hotel is popular with foreign tourists and the country's business community.

A seventh and eighth blast, at a hotel in front of the Dehiwala Zoo in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia and at a private house in Mahawila Gardens, in Dematagoda, occurred Sunday afternoon.
Here's the full list of blast sites reported so far:

St Anthony's Shrine, Kochchikade
St Sebastian's Church, Negombo
Zion Church, Batticaloa
Cinnamon Grand, Colombo
Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo
The Kingsbury Hotel, Colombo
Near Dehiwala Zoo in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia
A house in Mahawila Gardens, Dematagoda

At least 20 foreigners are among the dead in Colombo, according to hospital Director General Anil Jasinghe. Hospitals have opened their doors to scores of victims.

O Filii et Filliae - Notre Dame de Paris

Victimae Paschali Laudes & Alleluia from Notre-Dame de Paris

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Saturday 20 April 2019

Marie-Julie Jahenny - A prophecy and a curious Holy Card


#18 CHASTISEMENTS will BEGIN WITH PARIS Prophecy dated December 8, 1874.
"In Rome the storm will be the blackest. The storm of Rome is even worse than the storm in France. All the wrath of the ungodly is in Rome. All the anger of the wicked is focused on the Holy See. (But), The chastisements will begin with Paris."




The Bishop who investigated her and determined her vision to be of supernatural origin was named, Fournier. 

The same name as the priest who ran into the burning cathedral to rescue the Blessed Sacrament and Crown of Thorns.

The other church in the Holy Card is Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre in Paris.


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Wa Habibi, sung by Fairouz



Tuesday 16 April 2019

Ad multos annos, Pope Benedict XVI - I truly mean that


It is the birthday today of Papa Joseph Ratzinger. May he have many more. I truly mean that. Many more. Many more so that we can know the truth. Many more so that he can find the courage to speak and to reclaim that which was stolen.

When the great announcement came back in 2005, we were gathered at work in the atrium. I work in a Catholic institution and when he came out, I was one of only two of about 50 who punched the fist in the air, "Yes!" Everyone else looked as if they had seen their worst nightmare.

I read much of what he wrote. I respected him and admired the man and his mind. When he became Pope, I slept well at night. He gave me and the Catholic faithful back something that was stolen to us by one of his evil predecessor, Montini and only niggardly restored to us by Wojtyla. 

Then, one day, he made it all about him. A selfish, narcissistic decision that has left us unsettled ever since.  

Happy Birthday Pope Benedict XVI. May you live many more years in order to testify to the truth of what happened and take back the throne from which you were pushed.

Then, I will say that I am sorry for being angry with you and for not praying enough for you lest you flee from the wolves. The wolves to whom you, in your cowardice, abandoned us.