The slogans thrown into the crowd were intended to incite people to support the murder of the Innocent One. The same principle is always used by communists. In the French Revolution, or the Bolshevik Revolution – always the same. Lying accusations led the crowd to allow the murder of the innocent. Now it may seem that no one kills; but are you sure? Don’t slogans about freedom kill millions of …More
The slogans thrown into the crowd were intended to incite people to support the murder of the Innocent One. The same principle is always used by communists. In the French Revolution, or the Bolshevik Revolution – always the same. Lying accusations led the crowd to allow the murder of the innocent. Now it may seem that no one kills; but are you sure? Don’t slogans about freedom kill millions of unborn children? What about the elderly, the ailing and euthanasia? The same mechanism has been used, aiming at the perdition of souls, something much worse than the murder of the body. Key words and images have been introduced into our minds, to which we react like trained animals. There are many, but I will remind you of a few of the most important: rainbow, love, freedom, equality and brotherhood. Beautiful words, but in the system of evil they always mean one thing-love everyone and everything, except Christians and the laws established by Jesus Christ.

So people are happy to use slogans like “Pharisees,” “don’t judge,” because they provide a veil for their ignorance, but especially for the lies they live in.
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Are “traditional” Catholics Pharisees?

So people are happy to use slogans like “Pharisees,” “don’t judge,” because they provide a veil for their ignorance, but especially for the lies they live in. …
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Perhaps in Our Lord’s day the conveyors of the One True Faith, the Pharisees, the Jews believed there was no development to God’s plan of Salvation, everything was set in concrete and it all ended in them. Can we have the same attitude? Or do we say “Jesus I trust in Thee”? Can we limit what is the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary? Moses didn’t have the Blessed Sacrament because it was …More
Perhaps in Our Lord’s day the conveyors of the One True Faith, the Pharisees, the Jews believed there was no development to God’s plan of Salvation, everything was set in concrete and it all ended in them. Can we have the same attitude? Or do we say “Jesus I trust in Thee”? Can we limit what is the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary? Moses didn’t have the Blessed Sacrament because it was not yet time. Are there elements in the Our Father that we don’t have because simply it is not yet time? What God has given He has given. He has given all the gifts Adam received (and rejected) He has given us the New Adam and Eve and the Sacraments. So all of these gifts can be returned and the promised “Thy Will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven” will happen. How disposed are you to begging, supplicating the fulfilment of the Our Father? We witness the destruction of Rome like they witnessed the destruction of Jerusalem. Our attitude is to be like the Essenes.
Ivan Tomas
Freemasons have said they will (try!) take the Church down with - obedience.
Jeffrey Ade
@Orthocat I agree with you about the over reaction. I wonder if it is demonic related because it is so sudden and off the charts? I see this also with workmates suddenly going ballistic triggered by something I said. Somehow it strikes home to them, maybe it is of the Holy Spirit, I don't know but BOOM! I know in my heart when these things happen it is a sign God wants us to pray for them! God bless …More
@Orthocat I agree with you about the over reaction. I wonder if it is demonic related because it is so sudden and off the charts? I see this also with workmates suddenly going ballistic triggered by something I said. Somehow it strikes home to them, maybe it is of the Holy Spirit, I don't know but BOOM! I know in my heart when these things happen it is a sign God wants us to pray for them! God bless you! Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!
Jeffrey Ade
@Luke 817 Yes, so we may know the truth ourselves. I sometimes think of the fine line of actually knowing the truth and believing falsehoods thinking you know the truth! We live in very deceptive times! God bless you! Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!
Jeffrey Ade
Thanks for sharing! I really like your posts and articles. Catholic during the Great Apostasy is always a very interesting and edifying read! Thank you for your efforts to keep the online Catholic community informed! God bless you! Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!
Orthocat
It's truly diabolical. I live near a group of traditional Catholics sisters (although some trads say they really aren't since they're on good terms with the diocesan bishop, 'recognize' Francis, etc.). A sweet old widow lady who goes to our church shocked me when she became enraged when the nuns were mentioned. I always thought of this woman as saintly & kind, and I couldn't wrap my head around her …More
It's truly diabolical. I live near a group of traditional Catholics sisters (although some trads say they really aren't since they're on good terms with the diocesan bishop, 'recognize' Francis, etc.). A sweet old widow lady who goes to our church shocked me when she became enraged when the nuns were mentioned. I always thought of this woman as saintly & kind, and I couldn't wrap my head around her [over]reaction. Then someone told me she had been a nun decades before and left during Vatican II to get married. Sour grapes? Spite? 🤔