Saint Thomas Aquinas teaches that external expression tends to manifest what is believed in the heart. Prevost worshipped Pachamama in a pagan ritual in Brazil in 1995. Catechism of St. Pius X 3 Q. How do we fulfil the First Commandment? A. We fulfil the First Commandment by the practice of internal and external worship. 4 Q. What is internal worship? A. Internal worship is the honour which is given to God with the faculties of the soul alone, that is with the intellect and the will. 5 Q. What is external worship? A. External worship is the homage that is given to God by means of outward acts and of sensible objects. 6 Q. Is it not enough internally to adore God with the heart alone? A. No, it is not enough internally to adore God with the heart alone; we must also adore Him externally with both soul and body, because He is the Creator and absolute Lord of both.
Actually terms like islamophobia, anti semitism, are made -up words to create division and distrust ....deliberately..by the anti life people whose real goals don’t match up with anything human.
It is a very meaningful act to kiss the cross at Carmel. It means the complete renunciation of your senses through the practice of poverty, chastity, and obedience. That is why when the sisters make their professions, it is a great honor to be present and celebrate their mysteries with them! It is the first wedding feast!
Prevost worshipped Pachamama in a pagan ritual in Brazil in 1995. Prevost's apostasy in Brazil was not an isolated event, but rather recurred in several Latin American countries. Canon 188§4 states: "All offices shall be vacant ipso facto, by tacit resignation in the following cases… (4) If a cleric has publicly lapsed from the Catholic Faith." Organization of Augustinians in Latin America (OALA) Robert Prevost belonged to this apostate organization. In September 1993—from the 11th to the 17th—an apostate gathering of Augustinians took place in Conocoto Ecuador—an event they dubbed the "Spirit of Conocoto." Subsequently, these meetings were replicated in various Latin American countries—such as Panama; these recurring gatherings came to be known as "Mini-Conocotos." In this other photo, we see the apostate Prevost at the Panama Gathering. The members of the Marxist sect, who betrayed the Catholic faith for the "Spirit of Conocoto," fabricated their own apostate "Marxist creed." …เพิ่มเติม
National Catholic Reporter: In 1968, Latin American bishops met in Medellín, Colombia, to discuss implementing Vatican II, which had concluded three years prior. Prevost's Peru was a Vatican II laboratory of … "All the things we are hearing today with the talk about synodality, we were already doing in Chulucanas in the 1980s, moving forward, so it was all very natural for me"
Pro-homosexual Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg believes that an alleged "question" of female "priests" is essential for the Church's future. Speaking on Thursday in Bonn, Germany, Hollerich stated according to Kna.de that he cannot envision the long-term survival of the Church if women continue to be "excluded" from Holy Orders: "I cannot imagine how a Church can continue to exist in the long term if half of the people of God suffer because they do not have access to ordained ministry," he believes. The Cardinal acknowledged that his own views on the matter have evolved over time. He had previously held a more conservative position but has since changed his belief. "As a bishop, I have also learned that this is not just a demand of some left-leaning women’s groups." According to Cardinal Hollerich, the desire for greater inclusion is widely shared among women in parishes. "When I speak with women in parishes, 90 percent share the same opinion." At the same time, he emphasized …เพิ่มเติม
March 20th - Saint of the Day: Saint John of Nepomuk, Priest & Martyr What kind of man would rather be tortured and thrown into a river than betray what was sacred? Saint John of Nepomuk is one of the most powerful priest-martyrs in Catholic history. He is remembered as the saint of holy silence, the defender of the Church, and the priest linked forever to the seal of confession. His story leads from Bohemia to Prague, from royal pressure to martyrdom, and from the dark waters of the river to a legacy that still shines across the world. One of the wildest details? Catholic tradition says five stars appeared over the water after his death. Another unforgettable part of his story is that his witness became so strong that he is still honored as a protector against slander, a patron of confessors, and one of the most recognizable saints in all of Central Europe. His statues stand on bridges, near rivers, and in churches as a reminder that truth, reverence, and …เพิ่มเติม
Fuentes Updates - Nick Fuentes clarifies his position on the SSPX and the tendency of o... Nick Fuentes clarifies his position on the SSPX and the tendency of online Catholics to try to outdo each other's piety "It's in a very political scene, everyone's ideological... and it's all the converts." …
Cardinal Gerhard Müller repeated on Herder.de (Communio magazine) his attacks on the Priestly Fraternity of St Pius X (FSSPX). Main quotes, shortened for readability. - The FSSPX elevates its criticism of religious freedom, ecumenism, and interreligious relations to the standard of what is Catholic and demands that the Church admit the Council propagated erroneous and ambiguous teachings. - Certain formulations of the Second Vatican Council are given doubtful interpretations—for example, that Muslims and Jews worship the one God with us; some see in this a religious-historical relativism. The classical Catholic teaching is overlooked that human reason is capable of recognizing the existence and unity of God. - In doctrinal matters, these are, in my opinion, pretexts to avoid full submission to the authority of the Pope. - In my discussions with the FSSPX, I insisted that their criticism would only be justified if the Council had actually taught what they attribute to it. - Those who …เพิ่มเติม
The German Muller is a stereotypical case of diabolical disorientation. Question: Who is closer to hell? The SSPX with its TLM, or Muller embracing a couple of punk women? (By the way, look at the slobbering expression on his face-he almost looks like a very youthful "Adonis.") CNC: Dime con quien andas...
What God Does When Faith Breaks The Gospel reading about Lazarus’s death and resurrection highlights the struggle between faith and doubt. While acknowledging Jesus as the Christ, true faith requires enduring suffering and uniting with Him in His passion and death. This union, though challenging, strengthens faith, hope, and charity, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of God’s glory. Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: Home | Holy Trinity Parish You can also find Fr. Robert Altier’s homilies and talks on: catholicparents.org: Daily Homilies | Catholic Parents Online Rumble: rumble.com/user/CatholicParentsOnLine Twitter: x.com/CatholicPa42753 For access to a library of talks by Fr. Robert Altier, go to: podia.com To order Fr. Altier's book, God's Plan for Your Marriage, go to the website: God's Plan For Your Marriage Book – God's Plan … An Exploration of Holy Matrimony from Genesis to the Wedding of the Lamb by Father Robert Altier.
Yesterday, a memo went out to all Catholic school board trustees and directors of education from the Ontario Catholic School Trustees' Association, OCSTA. The topic: promoting and protecting Catholic education in Ontario. The directive tells trustees to do advocacy work for Catholic education because there is potential education governance reform. The memo states, "... we strongly encourage you to continue to reach out to your local MPP’s, Catholic School Councils (parents), Parish organizations and other community groups." Moreover, "We invite you to indicate to those you speak to of the crucial importance of maintaining locally elected School Trustees in each of Ontario’s four publicly funded school systems and to remind them of the 200-year significant positive difference Catholic Trustees have made in the lives of students, their families, our Church and the fabric of society." The memo urges trustees to make a case to politicians, parents and the community about the importance of …