Friday, June 8, 2018

Feast of Christ the King today and no Vatican support for Catholic political parties which support the Social Reign of Christ the King : nor do they theologically help the Polish government

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Today is the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and one can hardly expect a Vatican office, for example that of culture or political affairs, to compliment the Catholic political parties who support the Social Reign of Christ the King over all political legislation and see it as an alternative to the secular-atheistic model.
Things are so bad that even the Catholic political leaders in Poland who have consecrated their country to Christ the King, praise Pope Benedict who opposes the Social Reign of Christ the King over all political legislation, as not being fair to other religions, and supports the secular-Left model.
So today to neither of the two popes or any cardinal or bishop can the Government in Poland could go for a coherent theological explanation for consecrating the country to Christ the King, in harmony with Tradition.Since every one rejects the traditional concept of the Social Reign of Christ the King, according to Quas Primas, or, which practically existed at the time of the papal states and the Polish saints. It is rejected since they interpret Vatican Council II with Cushingism and so believe there is a rupture with Tradition.
For 50 years this has been the sad situation in the Catholic Church.It really is a misunderstanding of Vatican Council II, a misinterpretation.
Last month however  Cardinal Raymond Burke  seemed to create an opening towards  Vatican Council II ( Feeneyite) and extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS- Feeneyite) and so there is a coherent theological possibility, to proclaim the Social Reign of Christ the King.He did so at the Voice of the Family Conference (May 18).So at least at this conference something new and good emerged.
In 2012 the SSPX also seemed to affirm Vatican Council II and EENS, Feeneyite, in their General Chapter Statement.But there was no follow up.
Theologically the SSPX are in a soup.Their website affirms Vatican Council II ( Cushingite) and EENS ( Cushingite) just like Pope Benedict  and the bishops, priests and laity in Poland.
So since, allegedly there is known salvation outside the Church for all of them, with their use of Cushingism,it will be asked, at least by the liberals, why proclaim the Social Reign of Christ the King ?
Cardinal Burke at least seems to have broken new ground on May 18 when he said other religions are false religions.He also traditionally affirmed Lumen Gentium 8(the true Church subsists in only the Catholic Church).
So if other religions were false religions for him then he was endorsing EENS ( Feeneyite).
Since other religions were false paths to salvation for him, he was interpreting Ad Gentes 7, Lumen Gentium 8 etc in Vatican Council II(Feeneyite),with the hermeneutic of continuity. He was not using the New Theology(Cushingism).
So seeing Vatican Council II as not being an exception to EENS was only possible with Vatican Council II ( Feeneyite) and other magisterial documents - interpreted with Feeneyism,only.
It means he was rejecting the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 (LOHO) which wrongly inferred that unknown cases of the baptism of desire(BOD), baptism of blood(BOB) and being saved in invincible ignorance(I.I),were known exceptions to EENS ( Feeneyite).
Yes, he was still affirming BOD, BOB and I.I according to the popes and saints. For them BOD, BOB and I.I were only hypothetical cases.This is common sense. It is common knowledge for the average human being that is invisible people are visible, unknown people in 2018 are unknown.
So he was coherent in his theology I assume, if this is the foundational reasoning for his traditional theology expressed on  May 18.So Cardinal Burke would be interpreting Magisterial documents with the hermeneutic of continuity.
But this is not the theology of the present two popes, the Polish episcopate and the lay members of the Polish Government.They use Cushingism and so there is the hermeneutic of rupture with Tradition.They all follow LOHO.There is a rupture with EENS and the past exclusivist ecclesiology so it would make mission and the proclamation of the Social Reign of Christ the King, obsolete.Maybe this is why Pope Benedict does not mention either of the two. He supports LOHO.
LOHO was not a magisterial document but an inter-office communication between bishops and cardinals, which the liberal Fr.Karl Rahner s.j, placed in the Denzinger.
It also has an objective error,mixing up what is unknown as being known,which cannot be the work of the Holy Spirit.So in this sense it is not Magisterial.
So when Cardinal Burke goes to Poland again, may be he can explain to the Polish President and Prime Minister that they must switch to Vatican Council II and EENS, Feeneyite.In this way they theologically support the Social Reign of Christ the King and the non separation of Church and State in Poland.They have to discard, Pope Benedict's New Theology.Then Vatican Council II is not a rupture with Tradition as it was known to St. Maximillian Kolbe,St.Stanislaus Kotska and St. Faustina Kowalska, who were all Feeneyites with the traditional theology of the Catholic Church.-Lionel Andrades


JUNE 8, 2018


Cardinal Raymond Burke should call for the separation of secularism and state in general, to be replaced by the non separation of Church and State and the proclamation of the Social Reign of Christ the King for all, and over all political legislation

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2018/06/cardinal-raymond-burke-should-call-for.html









JUNE 7, 2017

Poland recognizes the Holy See whose philosophy and theology is Cushingism :Vatican Council II is a rupture with Tradition - 1

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2017/06/poland-recognises-holy-see-whose.html

JUNE 6, 2017

Poland is consecrated to Christ the King but its Constitution is in accord with the Left.It is not Catholic but pro-Satan
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2017/06/poland-is-consecrated-to-christ-king.html

 APRIL 25, 2018

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To return to Catholic doctrinal sanity in the country the Polish President Andrzej Duda must affirm common sense and what is common knowedlge by stating that :"There are no physically visible cases of the BOD,BOB and I.I in 2018" and " LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, NA 2, UR 3, GS 22 etc in Vatican Council II refer to only hypothetical cases 
http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2018/04/to-return-to-catholic-doctrinal-sanity.html

OCTOBER 18, 2017

Polish Bishops object to exceptions in moral theology but wrongly accept it in salvation theology http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2017/10/polish-bishops-object-to-exceptions-in.html

JUNE 14, 2017

Polish Ambassadors to Vatican and Italy ask the Vatican to correct the errors on Wikipedia  http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2017/06/polish-ambassadors-to-vatican-and-italy_14.html

OCTOBER 15, 2017

We are in the same Church but the Polish bishops interpret the Nicene Creed, EENS, Vatican Council II and the Catechism differently  http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2017/10/we-are-in-same-church-but-polish.html



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EVOLUTION HOAX? Michael Matt Interviews Chris Ferrara

THE CATHOLIC RESTORATION: Chartres Pilgrimage 2018



Tired of apologizing for being Catholic? Sick of every other religion in the world being praised while yours is condemned? Weary of hearing about the rights of man, with no thought given to the rights of God and His Church? Done with CINOs (Catholics In Name Only)? Here's the answer. On Pentecost weekend in France, nearly 20,000 Catholics from all over the world--of every race and color, men and women, old and young--came together to worship God, to honor Our Lady and to send a message to the world: the anti-Catholic revolution has failed! We're back, we're here to stay and we're not apologizing for being proud Catholic soldiers of Jesus Christ. The Catholic counterrevolution is in full swing, and it's a youth movement. All for the greater honor and glory of Almighty God. Viva Cristo Rey! Vive le Christ Roi! Long live Christ the King! (For full coverage of The Remnant's 27th Pilgrimage to Chartres, visit: remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php )

Feast of the Sacred Heart today : Pray to the Heart of Jesus During Whole of the Month of June




Message of Paray-le-Monial and the Jesuits
Pope Francis invites to pray to the Heart of Jesus during the month of June, in the wake of the feast of the Sacred Heart, this Friday, June 8, 2018, World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests, instituted by John Paul II.
On the occasion of this Wednesday’s General Audience, June 6, 2018, in St. Peter’s Square, the Holy Father reminded of the feast of the Heart of Jesus, saying in Italian: “Friday will be the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. I invite you to pray to the Heart of Jesus during the month of June and to support your priests with closeness and affection, so that they are the image of this Heart full of merciful love.
And, addressing young people, the sick, the elderly and newlyweds, the Pope added: “Draw from the Heart of Jesus the spiritual food and drink for your life so that, nourished by Christ, you are new persons, transformed in depth by this divine love.”
The two most known invocations of the Heart of Jesus are: “Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto thine,” and “Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in You.”
Devotion to the Heart of Christ was born and developed in the Church well before the foundation of the Society of Jesus in the 16th Century and also before the revelations to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque in the 17th Century.
However, it’s at Paray-le-Monial that the Society of Jesus, in the person of Saint Claude de La Colombiere, SJ, Spiritual Father of Saint Margaret Mary, as well as of her Congregation, the Visitation, received from Christ the mission to spread this devotion.
Popes John Paul II in 1986 and Benedict XVI in 2006, — on the occasion of the 50thanniversary of Pius XII’s encyclical “Haurietis Aquas” on the Heart of Christ – -, recalled this mission of the Jesuits.
“The gaze towards the “side pierced by the lance,” in which the unlimited will of salvation on the part of God shines, cannot, therefore, be considered a passing form of worship or devotion: adoration of the love of God, which found its historical and liturgical expression in the symbol of the “pierced heart,” remains an adoration that is absolutely to be taken into account for a living relationship with God (Cf. Encyclical Haurietis Aquas, 62),” wrote Pope Benedict XVI.
And for Pope Francis, Jesuit Pontiff, “the Heart of Christ is the center of mercy”: he reminded priests of this on the occasion of their Jubilee of Mercy, June 2, 2016, at Saint Mary Major. He recommended that they read Pius XII’s encyclical “Haurietis Aquas” on the Heart of Christ, and stressed that “mercy is a question of freedom,” of heart to heart.
Moreover, on July 9, 2015, during his trip to Ecuador, Pope Francis stressed the fruit of Consecration to the Heart of Christ, which is a renewal of the grace of Baptism, saying: “That was going around in my head and I prayed. I asked God several times in prayer: What do these people have that is different?” And this morning, while praying, this was impressed on me: consecration to the Sacred Heart. I think that I must tell you this as a message of Jesus. All that richness that you have, the spiritual richness of piety, of profundity, which comes from having had the courage, despite very difficult moments, to consecrate the nation to the Heart of Christ, the divine and human Heart that loves us so much. And I observed a bit that – divine and human – certain that you are sinners, as I am, but the Lord forgives everything. And guard that. And then, a few years later, the consecration to the Heart of Mary; don’t forget that this consecration, that this grace that you have, this piety, this thing that makes you different, I feel comes to you from that consecration.”

https://zenit.org/articles/feast-of-the-sacred-heart-pray-to-the-heart-of-jesus-during-whole-of-the-month-of-june/

Processione in Riparazione del Gay Pride domani a Roma




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I GAY PRIDE ADESSO RIVENDICANO I BAMBINI. CHIESA SILENZIOSA. A ROMA PROCESSIONE DI RIPARAZI…

Marco Tosatti Come sappiamo giugno è il mese dei Gay Pride, quelle manifestazioni di presunti diritti che spesso scadono in risvolti piuttosto …
http://www.marcotosatti.com/2018/06/08/i-gay-pride-adesso-rivendicano-i-bambini-chiesa-silenziosa-a-roma-processione-di-riparazione/


Comunque, tornando al Gay Pride Romano, nel silenzio della Chiesa della capitale, latitante, c’è chi ha pensato di organizzare  per domani mattina una “Processione in riparazione del “gay pride” di Roma”. Si svolgerà a Piazza del Popolo, ore 11.00. Volentieri pubblichiamo queste righe:
“Sabato 9 giugno prossimo sfilerà per le piazze e per le strade di Roma il gay pride capitolino. Fra l’assenso esplicito delle forze politiche e il silenzio-assenso della “chiesa in uscita”, un gruppo di fedeli laici ha deciso di rispondere alzando la testa. Si è costituito infatti, proprio a Roma, il Comitato San Flippo Neri, composto perlopiù da giovani e coraggiosi cattolici che, indignati per lo scandalo, hanno deciso di indire, con l’aiuto di alcuni altrettanto coraggiosi sacerdoti, un atto liturgico di pubblica riparazione in Piazza del Popolo (ore 11), nella stessa giornata in cui i colori arcobaleno imbratteranno la culla del Cristianesimo.
La ragione per cui quest’anno si è deciso di pregare a Roma credo sia evidente: i “pride” sono eventi nefasti ovunque, ma sono, se possibile, ancor più gravi se sfregiano la Città Eterna.
Un’altra motivazione, non meno importante, è che le pubbliche riparazioni sono state sempre molto incoraggiate dalla Chiesa (rif.: Miserentissimus Redemptor e Caritate Christi Compulsi di S.S. Pio XI).
E il fatto che [la preghiera di riparazione] sia fuori moda, oltre a non spaventarci, ci fa capire che stiamo percorrendo la strada giusta: ogni buon cattolico combatte una battaglia quotidiana contro la società, “viviamo nel mondo, ma non siamo del mondo” Gv 17,14. Se la vita del cattolico non è militanza, che vita è?
Abbiamo scritto un’accorata lettera a mons. De Donatis, al tempo vicario di Roma, da pochissimo cardinale, ma non abbiamo ricevuto risposta. Considerando quanto accaduto a Reggio Emilia, con mons. Camisasca a presiedere una veglia LGBT, non ci saremmo aspettati granché. Spiace però non ricevere risposte, dal momento che la lettera è stata inviata a nome del Comitato, ma sono certo che vi erano espresse le perplessità di molti. Una risposta avrebbe quantomeno dissipato l’ambiguità in cui, in un modo o nell’altro, fluttua l’attuale gerarchia ecclesiastica.
Sabato si combatte la vera guerra dei nostri giorni, che sta andando avanti implacabile in tutti i paesi occidentali. È invisibile e non uccide il corpo. È una guerra morale. Per questo bisogna affidarsi alla protezione di Dio e riparare l’enorme scandalo del Roma Pride. Quale migliore occasione?
Dalle dichiarazioni di uno degli organizzatori del Comitato “San Filippo Neri”.

Joseph Sciambra’s Inspiring, Heartbreaking Tale of Leaving the “Gay” Lifestyle

... I saw these video interviews of Joseph Sciambra and felt compelled to share them.  For those who do not know, Joseph Sciambra was deeply involved in the perverse lifestyle of men using other men for sexual gratification for a number of years.  He went so far as to become involved in extreme acts I won’t go into, as well as prostitution and, I believe, appearing in some pornographic films.  But, through a miracle of Grace, he was able to escape his sins and develop a life of virtue and continence.  He has a website here.
The interviewer is a priest, Fr. Peregrino, who features in a number of sermons on Sensus Fidelium, who also posted this excellent interview.
Mr. Sciambra raises a number of excellent points.  One of the key themes is for fathers to love their sons in an appropriate, demonstrative, supportive way.  Hugging your son, letting him know that he always has your love and support, and demonstrating through frequent involvement in numerous activities, not only “manly” ones but even simple things like playing with him or reading to him, are hugely important for helping insure your son does not become one of the few who may fall into this most destructive, most difficult to escape lifestyle.  He rightly notes that not all boys who grow up with absent/distant or any other kind of “problematic” father will fall into this lifestyle, but some will, and that at root the problem of male homosexuality is one rooted in failed father-son relationships (the causes of the female variety are more varied).  Interestingly, however, Mr. Sciambra does not believe anyone is “born gay.”  He also rightly states that the true number of male “homosexuals” is 1-2% of the male population, and that many of these men, including himself, are at varying times and under different circumstances attracted to, and have relationships with, women.  But this we already knew.
Another point I found illuminating was the role the traditional practice of the Faith played in Mr. Sciambra’s conversion.  The Traditional Mass was very important in this, with its structure and its clear communication of numerous aspects of our belief, but the entire traditional practice of the Faith was instrumental in his conversion.  First of all – and I mentioned this interview was both inspiring and heartbreaking – it is in the TLM environment that Mr. Sciambra most found those priests who were willing to call the sins he had spent decades ensconced in just that – sins. He relates that on many occasions he had gone to Confession at Novus Ordo parishes and was told by priests that his inclination towards and commission of sodomy and other gravely immoral acts constituted no sin at all.  He was just “being himself.”  They might gently nudge him towards finding “one partner” to settle down with – apparently ignoring the fact that even “monogamous, committed” relationships between men almost invariably feature constant sex acts with others – but that was the most he would hear.  One must wonder how many of these priests were justifying their own sins and inclinations in this refusal to call sodomy, one of the four sins that cry out to Heaven for vengeance, what it is.
It is also in the TLM and in the traditional practice of the Faith that Mr. Sciambra found a philosophy, a moral code, and a set of practices that were rigorous enough to satisfy his craving for masculine affirmation, a sort of set of rubrics for conducting oneself as a moral man.  This need is, when not totally ignored, almost always disparaged as “toxic masculinity” and other epithets in this sick and twisted age, but it is a real and important factor.  This huge craving for a firm moral order and the assertion of responsibility and duties over rights and unfulfilling, hedonistic “pleasure” is a major reason for the phenomenal success of Dr. Jordan Peterson, but he, sadly, only gives part of the truth almost all of us, but especially young men, need to hear these days (and it is also a truth mixed in with a certain measure of error, error that has the potential to derail Peterson’s followers off the road of upright living and back into the endless cul de sac of humanistic self-seeking.
Of course, scores of preceding generations of Catholics completely understood that the traditional, defined, orthodox practice of the Faith was absolutely necessary and vital for the right conduct of life and for the good of society generally, and that even slight deviations therefrom could, and almost certainly would, rapidly and quickly lead to disaster. I would add my personal opinion that the deviations seen in the Faith at, and since, Vatican II are far, far more substantial than many that were rightly and violently decried as heretical in previous generations of the Church.
The interviews do deal with subject matter that is not fit for children or those with particularly delicate consciences.  While Fr. Peregrino does an able job steering a fine line between too much detail and descent into prurient matter, and making the interview so bland and anodyne as to diminish its effect, it still deals at root with a subject matter that may be inappropriate for some adults and certainly younger children.
Joseph Sciambra is an excellent witness to our glorious Faith and gives great testimony to the destructiveness of the barbaric hedonism running rampant in our culture today.  May he continue to cooperate with Grace and do greater work to help souls lost in this intoxicating lifestyle (not least of which stems from the adulation the mass media and many cultural elements bestow on those within it) return to the practice of virtue and unity with the will of our Lord as revealed through Holy Mother Church.
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https://veneremurcernui.wordpress.com/2018/05/15/joseph-sciambras-inspiring-heartbreaking-tale-of-leaving-the-gay-lifestyle/

24 Quotes About Purity That Every Young & Old Catholic Should Know



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Impurity is plastered everywhere today: Movies, TV, billboards, music, entertainment, books, and magazines.
We must fight back.
To that end the following collection of quotes -- many of which are authored by Doctors of the Church -- will provide you with the support and encouragement you need to stand your ground and fight for purity.
1.  "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."
-- Matthew 5:8
2.  “Holy Purity, the queen of virtues, the angelic virtue, is a jewel so precious that those who possess it become like the angels of God in heaven, even though clothed in mortal flesh.”
-- Saint John Bosco
3.  “We must be pure. I do not speak merely of the purity of the senses. We must observe great purity in our will, in our intentions, in all our actions.”
-- Saint Peter Julian Eymard
4.  “Those whose hearts are pure are the temples of the Holy Spirit.”
-- Saint Lucy
5.  “We must practice modesty, not only in our looks, but also in our whole deportment, and particularly in our dress, our walk, our conversation, and all similar actions.”
-- Saint Alphonsus Liguori
6.  “In the realm of evil thoughts none induces to sin as much as do thoughts that concern the pleasure of the flesh.”
-- Saint Thomas Aquinas
7.  "In temptations against chastity, the spiritual masters advise us, not so much to contend with the bad thought, as to turn the mind to some spiritual, or, at least, indifferent object. It is useful to combat other bad thoughts face to face, but not thoughts of impurity.”
-- Saint Alphonsus Liguori
8.  “Lust indulged became habit, and habit unresisted became necessity.”
-- Saint Augustine
9.  “More souls go to hell because of sins of the flesh than for any other reason.”
-- Our Lady of Fatima
10.  "Filthy talk makes us feel comfortable with filthy action. But the one who knows how to control the tongue is prepared to resist the attacks of lust."
-- Saint Clement of Alexandria

11.  “The man of impure speech is a person whose lips are but an opening and a supply pipe which hell uses to vomit its impurities upon the earth.”
-- Saint John Vianney
12.  "Either we must speak as we dress, or dress as we speak. Why do we profess one thing and display another? The tongue talks of chastity, but the whole body reveals impurity."
-- Saint Jerome
13.  “A pure soul is like a fine pearl. As long as it is hidden in the shell, at the bottom of the sea, no one thinks of admiring it. But if you bring it into the sunshine, this pearl will shine and attract all eyes. Thus the pure soul, which is hidden from the eyes of the world, will one day shine before the Angels in the sunshine of eternity.”
-- Saint John Vianney
14.  “The pure soul is a beautiful rose, and the Three Divine Persons descend from Heaven to inhale its fragrance.”
-- Saint John Vianney
15.  “Chastity is the lily of virtues, and makes men almost equal to Angels. Everything is beautiful in accordance with its purity. Now the purity of man is chastity, which is called honesty, and the observance of it, honor and also integrity; and its contrary is called corruption; in short, it has this peculiar excellence above the other virtues, that it preserves both soul and body fair and unspotted.”
-- Saint Francis de Sales
16.  “Humility is the safeguard of chastity. In the matter of purity, there is no greater danger than not fearing the danger. For my part, when I find a man secure of himself and without fear, I give him up for lost.  I am less alarmed for one who is tempted and who resists by avoiding the occasions, than for one who is not tempted and is not careful to avoid occasions. When a person puts himself in an occasion, saying, I shall not fall, it is an almost infallible sign that he will fall, and with great injury to his soul.”
-- Saint Philip Neri
17.  “Your good resolutions must not make you proud, but humble and diffident; you carry a large sum of gold about you, take care not to meet any highwaymen. In this life there is nothing certain: we are in a continual warfare, and, therefore, ought to be on our guard day and night. We sail in a tempestuous sea that threatens us on every side, and in a poor leaky vessel: the devil, who aims at nothing less than our destruction, never ceases to increase the storm, to overwhelm us thereby, if he can; hence it was that the Apostle gave this precaution, even to the virtuous: ‘Let him that thinketh he standeth, take heed lest he fall’ (1 Cor. x.12).”
-- Saint Jerome, Epistle to Saint Eustochium
18.  “The state of grace is nothing other than purity, and it gives heaven to those who clothe themselves in it. Holiness, therefore, is simply the state of grace purified, illuminated, beautified by the most perfect purity, exempt not only from mortal sin but also from the smallest faults; purity will make saints of you! Everything lies in this!”
-- Saint Peter Julian Eymard
19.  “Chastity, or cleanness of heart, holds a glorious and distinguished place among the virtues, because she, alone, enables man to see God; hence Truth itself said, ‘Blessed are the clean of heart, for they shall see God.’”
-- Saint Augustine
20.  “There is no remedy so powerful against the heat of concupiscence as the remembrance of our Savior’s Passion. In all my difficulties I never found anything so efficacious as the wounds of Christ: In them I sleep secure; from them I derive new life.”
-- Saint Augustine
21.  “God bestows more consideration on the purity of the intention with which our actions are performed than on the actions themselves.”
-- Saint Augustine

22.  “He alone loves the Creator perfectly who manifests a pure love for his neighbor.”
-- Saint Bede the Venerable
23.  "You carry your snare everywhere and spread your nets in all places. You allege that you never invited others to sin. You did not indeed, by your words, but you have done so by your dress and your deportment.”
-- Saint John Chrysostom
24.  "Let your modesty be a sufficient incitement, yea, an exhortation to everyone to be at peace on their merely looking at you."
-- Saint Ignatius of Loyola

https://www.tfpstudentaction.org/blog/24-quotes-about-purity-for-every-catholic

Can you imagine Michael Voris affirming the Social Reign of Christ the King in the politics of Michigan and the USA ?


Try and imagine Michael Voris supporting the Social Reign of Christ the King and the forming of Catholic political parties open to all who support its aims. Unthinkable in Detroit?
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Christ is King of the Universe for us. He is God.Our worship for Him must be expressed in the social and political laws of the country, in a Government aligned to the Catholic Church and its teachings, since this is important for the salvation of most people.
Can you imagine Michael Voris affirming the Social Reign of Christ the King in the politics of Michigan and the USA ?
-Lionel Andrades




JUNE 8, 2018



Cardinal Raymond Burke should call for the separation of secularism and state in general, to be replaced by the non separation of Church and State and the proclamation of the Social Reign of Christ the King for all, and over all political legislation

http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2018/06/cardinal-raymond-burke-should-call-for.html