Saturday 7 June 2014

Lesson in Mercy with Dr Evil



There is a good article on the position of the Church in a 'post-Francis' climate at Rorate Caeli.

Well worth a read.

Keep the Franciscans of the Immaculate in your prayers.

I hope and pray His Holiness will come to their aid and that of the Sisters of the Immaculate 'soon', as he said, rather than leaving them to be the portion of foxes.

3 comments:

susan said...

"I hope and pray His Holiness will come to their aid and that of the Sisters of the Immaculate 'soon', as he said, rather than leaving them to be the portion of foxes." ????

HE fed them to the foxes; HE appointed the foxes; He sent the foxes in!

Our Lady of Good Success-pray for us. said...

Happily, for the Mustafa I buy my kebabs from, he doesn't work for Dr Evil, I guess. And happily the Apostolic Body of the Church will continue no matter how many Bergoglio's defame it with their false charity founded on everything but 'pure and inviolate Faith', as Pope Pius XI tells us true charity has as its foundation.

Our Lady of Good Success-pray for us. said...

manly p. hall, an infamous mason, laid out the world religion of freemasons - where a mason worships in 'temple, mosque or cathedral', with no particular affinity for any of them (however, as Pius' IX to XI, and LeoXIII and others, knew and warned, freemasonry is all about trying to break the back of the Roman Church (the greatest moral authority on earth)).

What is (I guess still) taking place in the vatican today, fits this to a tee; the temple, mosque and novus ordo cathedral are made 'one' in the eyes of an unthinking world and largely an unbelieving Catholicism. All the Pius' and the Leos' and Gregories and all the Popes who shed blood rather than pervert their Faith, must be hanging their heads in Heaven over what has become of their hard fight for souls in the hands of the 'collaborators'.

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