Obviously things are ramping up in the Church. Sides are forming and schism may be in the future. Lord have mercy on us.
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Obviously things are ramping up in the Church. Sides are forming and schism may be in the future. Lord have mercy on us.
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By Sergio Dominguez
EDITOR’S NOTE: The author of this piece, Mr. Dominguez, was hoping that anyone interested in translating his documents in the future would email him at the following address. His native language is Spanish and this document was translated by Google. sergiopdominguez@icloud.com
Few Catholics question that we are suffering the darkest period of our history since the times of Arianism, when the denial of a single truth of faith, the consubstantiality of the Father and the Son, was about to destroy the Church. Back in the year 335, Arius had managed to win almost all bishops for his cause (mostly because of fear and human respect, rather than conviction). But the lay people kept the faith , and protested heretical ideas from the banks of the parishes, sometimes shouting, sometimes violently. The Council of Nicea declared dogmatically that the Son was co-eternal and consubstantial with the Father, Arius was excommunicated and exiled, and the mass of rebel bishops vanished overnight, as if it had never existed.
by John Evans
Part I
Exodus in summer
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Who’s the schismatic: the person who points out the heterodoxy and sacrilege of this or the person who authorizes it? Just asking.
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By ‘Us’ I don’t mean a few traddy Catholic bloggers, vloggers, and internet personalities, either. I mean mostly Americans and those who think like us. I mean the traditionalists, and I don’t mean to suggest that the move to restore the faith is an American movement. That’s Francis’s characterization, not mine, and when a pope says it you should take it seriously.
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The German Bishops Conference are at the heart of the apostasy and schism we see brewing, to such a degree that even Pope Francis has warned against their actions, if you can believe it.
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by John Evans
Light from light, Thou Lord of Hosts,
From whom and through who all loves subsist,
How, Thou didst humble Thyself to die,
Upon the tree of life for me,
That I might bear Thy deathless life in me.
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Just when we thought the news from the Amazon Synod couldn’t get worse, it gets worse. At this point, anyone telling you that they object to us pointing out that there are a number of Bishops who don’t care about our salvation are either naive or part of the problem.
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I’m always astonished by those who call the notion of the infiltration of the Church by Communist agents a ‘conspiracy theory.’ People like that aren’t to be trusted because they’re either willfully blind to what’s going on or frankly enjoying the direction of the Church and oppose our efforts to reassert the true faith.
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As you can tell, I’m not thrilled by this development, nor should anyone else be either. Most of us knew this day would come but it is still not good news in the slightest, as the presence of so many Bishops known for moral and financial corruption has shown.
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Welcome to being a right wing extremism. We have cookies. Today’s agenda: have more babies. If you’re too old or unmarried, support those having babies.
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Poetry by John C Evans
Part I: Exile at Noon
In a little glade at noontime, at the comingling of bark and dew,
I kneel beneath the shadow of a mighty oak,
Neither old nor wholly young,
But ever glistening and loftier than the seeders and pines that line that quiet place,
And spreading forth my arms between heaven and earth,
I kneel and seek your face among the hemlock umbels,
Among the roots and vaulting dome of branches clothed with your untwining light.
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