This is a great post, AED. Thank you ! I went back and checked the time frame. Sr Agnes received her message in October 6, and the Pachamama was introduced on October 7. This was right around the feast of the Most Holy Rosary.
We must realize the fact that this has to happen. It has all been foretold. We must stay in the Barque. Follow the True Magisterium. Pray the rosary.
Perfectly said. It is so hard to speak of these things because people are asleep on so many fronts, most especially the faith front. Family looks at you like you have 3 heads and are a religious nut. My children are very solid in their faith and even then I hear them placate me "ok Mom" and then just change the subject. Most times I just pray extra prayers for them to have an understanding.
That highlight is pure gibberish. I am a part of God's creation because He created me in my mother's (God bless Christine's soul) womb. End of discussion. I prayed the prayer as suggested by Pope Francis with 2 modifications; I won't revisit again. My prayers are with you, Dolours. Safe Under the Mantle of Mary!
It was uploaded 3 days ago from sensus fidellium. Title: Lenten Mission on St Joseph: Joseph and the End Times. I hope you can find it. I dont know how to send a link.
Thank you, I'll watch this later in the week. My husband and I have started our Consecration to St. Joseph but got interrupted. I love Sensus Fidelium so I'm sure this will motivate us to get going again. I'm having commitment issues!
Two thoughts have come to mind, AED. First, Fatima is central to the days unfolding before us, as you have sensed. Second, pray on behalf of the messenger that Jesus will send to your family because God will yet honor your prayers, sufferings, and tears! St. Joseph, pray for us! O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee!
That building in no way resembles a Christian church let alone a Catholic church! To me the ceiling looks like a bunch of guillotines, all posed ready to behead anyone who dares make their way up to the tiny cross, which is the only thing that portrays, Our Lord. I have seen bigger and more glorious crosses at the local cemetery .
That is beyond ridiculous. It is incredibly sad and blasphemous It makes a mockery of the Holy sacrament of baptism. Lord have mercy.
I got over it. Just as well it was before the pachamama incident or I would have been confessing that I had called the Pope an apostate and I can only imagine what would have been the response to that. We all need reminding that the Church isn't a democracy so in one way it probably did me some good. Nevertheless, I must have been absent when the catechism class explained that lying to ourselves about what's staring us in the face because it puts the Pope in a bad light is an article of faith. That document contains an heretical statement, therefore, whoever wrote it or signed it is a heretic, just as someone who commits an act of robbery is a thief. Whether the thief is a mortal sinner is a different matter. Whether the Pope is a material or formal heretic isn't for me to say, but heresy doesn't become not heresy because the Pope is having a love-in with rich arabs and some Jesuit universities get lots of money from Arabs. God's active will can only be good, and God's active will created our first parents male and female. That was an example of God's active will rather than His permissive will. Mohammed having hallucinations or acting on the promptings of an evil spirit with the resultant transformation from Christianity to Islam lands evangelised by the Apostles is not good. God's permissive will allowed it just as God permits us to commit sin, and sin is never good even 'though God allows it rather than withdraw His gift of free will to mankind. Given the Pope's preference for and promotion of people who would change Church teaching on sexual morality, I wouldn't be in the least surprised to see that document used some time in the future as grounds for justifying an alphabet soup of sexes. After all, if there's no limit on the number of religions actively willed by God, why would there be a limit on the number of sexes (genders)? I'd best say no more because there are no Sacraments available in these parts.
I think it's in UAE which isn't as bad as Saudi. There are Catholic churches there, and probably some Protestant churches because they have a lot of migrant labour. According to the website, they are hoping that more religions will join but they don't say whether that means non-Abrahamic religions. I can't imagine the Muslims or Jews permitting hindu worship in the mosque, so that leaves the "Christian" temple. Maybe they mean some of the other strands of Judaism and Islam, and the various Protestant Christian denominations. That probably explains the absence of statues or anything which might deter Protestants.