New Videos Uploaded
[Late-night update on Saturday, February 18, 2017: Work on what had been intended as the next original article on this site was suspended late tonight because I made the mistake of checking the Vatican website. This usually means an interruption of existing work and/or sleep, which is much needed now. Here an excerpt of what I found from Senor Jorge's Friday, February 17, 2017, video address to representatives of "popular movements" (viz. Marxist-Leninist movements) in Modesto, People's Republic of California:
The other is a reflection that I shared at our most recent World Meeting of Popular Movements, and I feel is important to say it again: no people is criminal and no religion is terrorist. Christian terrorism does not exist, Jewish terrorism does not exist, and Muslim terrorism does not exist. They do not exist. No people is criminal or drug-trafficking or violent. “The poor and the poorer peoples are accused of violence yet, without equal opportunities, the different forms of aggression and conflict will find a fertile terrain for growth and will eventually explode.”[7] There are fundamentalist and violent individuals in all peoples and religions—and with intolerant generalizations they become stronger because they feed on hate and xenophobia. By confronting terror with love, we work for peace. (Jorge Says That Mohmmedan Terrorism Does Not Exist.)
[An appropriate comimentary will be posted by this time tomorrow evening, Sexagesima Sunday. For the moment, though, suffice it to say that Bergoglio lives in such a world defined by ideological predilections that have nothing to do with reality. To assert that all violence is caused by "unequal opportunities" is to recycle Karl Marx's contention that "class warfare" is the foundation of all injustice and violenc in the world.
[Second, the Argentine Apostate's belief that "Muslim terrorism does not exist" is to stand truth on its head. See, for example, Mohammedanism Has Never Been A Religion of Peace. There will be more on this wicked man's false beliefs, which he has stated on so many other occasions by this tim tomorrow evening.]
Although there is much going on in the world now as the Protestant and Judeo-Masonic forces of naturalism engage in a remarkable display of ostensible fratricide that is designed by the adversary to further prepare the way for the coming of Antichrist, I am reserving written commentary on this madness for a few m days as I attend to other projects. Suffice it to say that I will have a new commentary soon. However, I am simply taking more toreime to compete articles.
In the meantime, however, I have finally uploaded videos that were recorded last week to take the place of an eighty-two minute video that was, quite unbenkonwst to me, recorded without sound. Penance is better than ever in 2017.
Here are the links to the videos:
No Catholicism, No Social Order, part one
No Catholicism, No Social Order, part two
No Catholicism, No Social Order, part three
No Catholicism, No Social Order, part four
The new videos contain little that is new to the readers of this site. Indeed, this is really little new to say as we must always view the events of the world exclusively through the eyes of the true Faith.
The only thing that I would add to the concluding part of the newly uploaded videos (and the process of uploading required several steps, including making use of wireless systems available in public places, something that I realize carries with a risk of computer infection, was long and cumbersome given the fact that we have so few available gigabytes allotted to us on a monthly basis) is the following passage from Pope Pius XI's Mit Brennender Sorge, March 17, 1937, that is as applicable to our sitaution at this time as it was to Nazi Germany eighty years ago:
e can command: it is not enough to be a member of the Church of Christ, one needs to be a living member, in spirit and in truth, i.e., living in the state of grace and in the presence of God, either in innocence or in sincere repentance. If the Apostle of the nations, the vase of election, chastised his body and brought it into subjection: lest perhaps, when he had preached to others, he himself should become a castaway (1 Cor. ix. 27), could anybody responsible for the extension of the Kingdom of God claim any other method but personal sanctification? Only thus can we show to the present generation, and to the critics of the Church that "the salt of the earth," the leaven of Christianity has not decayed, but is ready to give the men of today -- prisoners of doubt and error, victims of indifference, tired of their Faith and straying from God -- the spiritual renewal they so much need. A Christianity which keeps a grip on itself, refuses every compromise with the world, takes the commands of God and the Church seriously, preserves its love of God and of men in all its freshness, such a Christianity can be, and will be, a model and a guide to a world which is sick to death and clamors for directions, unless it be condemned to a catastrophe that would baffle the imagination.
20. Every true and lasting reform has ultimately sprung from the sanctity of men who were driven by the love of God and of men. Generous, ready to stand to attention to any call from God, yet confident in themselves because confident in their vocation, they grew to the size of beacons and reformers. On the other hand, any reformatory zeal, which instead of springing from personal purity, flashes out of passion, has produced unrest instead of light, destruction instead of construction, and more than once set up evils worse than those it was out to remedy. No doubt "the Spirit breatheth where he will" (John iii. 8): "of stones He is able to raise men to prepare the way to his designs" (Matt. iii. 9). He chooses the instruments of His will according to His own plans, not those of men. But the Founder of the Church, who breathed her into existence at Pentecost, cannot disown the foundations as He laid them. Whoever is moved by the spirit of God, spontaneously adopts both outwardly and inwardly, the true attitude toward the Church, this sacred fruit from the tree of the cross, this gift from the Spirit of God, bestowed on Pentecost day to an erratic world. (Pope Pius XI, Mit Brennender Sorge, March 17, 1937.)
No compromises. None. Ever.
No compromises witht the spirit of the world, the flesh and the devil.
Viva Cristo Rey!Immaculate Heart of Mary, triumph soon!
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us.
Saint Joseph, pray for us.
Saints Peter and Paul, pray for us.
Saint John the Baptist, pray for us.
Saint John the Evangelist, pray for us.
Saint Michael the Archangel, pray for us.
Saint Gabriel the Archangel, pray for us.
Saint Raphael the Archangel, pray for us.
Saints Joachim and Anne, pray for us
Saints Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar, pray for us.Viva La Virgen de Guadalupe!