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  Pope Francis Says Global Reset Is Real: No ‘Return to Normality’ After the Pandemic
Posted by: Stone - 11-12-2021, 09:16 AM - Forum: Pope Francis - No Replies

Pope Francis Says Global Reset Is Real: No ‘Return to Normality’ After the Pandemic

Breitbart [adapted, emphasis mine]| 11 Nov 20210

ROME — Humanity needs a global reset because the unjust, pre-pandemic world is not worth going back to, Pope Francis asserted Monday.

In a message to the Paris Forum on Peace, the pope painted a dire picture of a pre-coronavirus world dominated by corruption, war, and capitalistic oppression.

“The reality we knew before the pandemic was that wealth and economic growth were reserved for a minority while millions of people were unable to meet the most basic needs and lead a dignified life,” Francis said, “a world in which our Earth was plundered by a myopic exploitation of resources, by pollution, by ‘disposable’ consumerism, and wounded by wars and experiments with weapons of mass destruction.”

“Return to normal would also mean a return to old social structures inspired by self-sufficiency, nationalism, protectionism, individualism and isolation,” he added, “and excluding our poorest brothers and sisters. Is this a future we can choose?”

“In this globalized but torn world, the decisions we make today to get out of the crisis determine the ‘route’ of the generations to come,” he declared, and thus “we need a new way out” to “come out better than before.”

“Hope invites us to dream big and give space to the imagination for new possibilities,” he said. “Hope is bold and incentivizes action based on the knowledge that reality can be changed.”

Our conscience calls us “not to follow the easy way of returning to a ‘normality’ marked by injustice, but to accept the challenge of assuming the crisis as a concrete opportunity for conversion, transformation, to rethink our lifestyle and our economic and social system,” he said.

The pope’s vision for a new world begins with “a concrete collective commitment in favor of integral disarmament,” he noted. “World military spending has now exceeded the level recorded at the end of the ‘cold war’ and is systematically increasing every year.”

The pontiff criticized arguments based on deterrence as “an abused idea” that in many cases “has been found to be fallacious, leading to major humanitarian tragedies.”

“It should also be emphasized that the logic of deterrence has been associated with the logic of the liberal market that armaments can be considered on a par with all other manufactured products and therefore, as freely marketable worldwide,” he warned. “It is therefore no coincidence that for years we have uncritically witnessed the expansion of the arms market globally.”

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  Prophecies of St. Caesarius of Arles
Posted by: Stone - 11-12-2021, 09:12 AM - Forum: Catholic Prophecy - No Replies

St. Caesarius of Arles (c. 468 – d. 542 AD)

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ST. CAESARIUS OF ARLES (c. 468 – d. 542 AD) was born in the region of Chalon-sur-Saône and in Arles, his feast day is August 27. He was a leading prelate of France and a celebrated preacher who preached against the heresy of Semi-Pelagianism.

Here are his various prophecies regarding a Great Catholic Monarch and 'Angelic' Pontiff to come:

Quote:“There shall be a great carnage and as great an effusion of blood as in the time of the Gentiles: the Universal Church and the whole world shall deplore the ruin and capture of that most celebrated city, the capital and mistress of France (Paris?) ; the altars and temples shall be destroyed; the holy virgins after experiencing many outrages, shall fly from their monasteries: the pastors of the Church shall abandon their pulpits and the Church itself be despoiled of all temporalities….”


“Soon the city will be reached by a horrible plague which will involve a pope. But another Pope stops, by his firm dignity, another crueler enemy and persuades it to repair the damage which it caused at the Holy City. Oh, cruel troops of various nations! The war, the famine, the plague, a sudden flood make the city deserted and similar to a hut of a gardener. The infamous war agitates the city and Gaul (France). Flee, enemy. A vigorous leader strongly strikes all parts with his formidable hammer, leaving to a famous emperor the glory of overcoming the Arabs. Struck of a stab, the devoted father of the people dies, I see it….” (i.e. apparently this leader, or 'father of the people' that will come before the Great Emperor Monarch will die of a stab wound - this may have already come true.  The father of the man who was revealed to Marie-Julie Jahenny to be the chosen Great Monarch was knifed to death.  See more about this, click here.)


“When the entire world, and in a special manner France and in France more particularly the provinces of the North, of the East, and above all that of Lorraine and Champagne, shall have been a prey to the greatest miseries and trials, then the provinces shall be succoured by a prince who had been exiled in his youth, and who shall recover the crown of the lilies. (…).


“The King of Blois raises again the Papal Tiara….This Prince shall extend his dominion over the whole world…O sweetest peace! Thy fruits will multiply until the End of Time!…”


"This prince shall extend his dominion over the entire universe. At the same time there will be a Great Pope, who will be the most eminent in sanctity and most perfect in every quality. This Pope shall have with him the Great Monarch, a most virtuous man, who shall be a scion of the holy race of the French kings. This Great Monarch will assist the Pope in the reformation of the whole earth. Many princes and nations that are living in error and impiety shall be converted, and an admirable peace shall reign among men during many years because the wrath of God shall be appeased through repentance, penance and good works. There will be one common law, one only faith, one baptism, one religion. All nations shall recognize the Holy See of Rome, and shall pay homage to the Pope. But after some considerable time fervour shall cool, iniquity shall abound, and moral corruption shall become worse than ever, which shall bring upon mankind the last and worst persecution of Antichrist and the end of the world (…)"

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  St. Basil the Great: On the Persecution of Traditionalists
Posted by: Stone - 11-12-2021, 08:52 AM - Forum: In Defense of Tradition - No Replies

From gloria.tv:

St. Basil wrote this during the Arian Heresy when 80% of the Bishops & Clergy fell into the heresy...

We are going through something worse today where it is basically 99% of those who call themselves Catholics have fallen into the heresy of Modernism. 

And [who] does Francis condemn?

Those who follow Tradition...


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  Cardinal Cupich: Pope Francis’ Latin Mass reforms are necessary to secure Vatican II’s legacy
Posted by: Stone - 11-11-2021, 04:37 PM - Forum: Vatican II and the Fruits of Modernism - No Replies

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It's always about propping up a derelict Conciliar Church, it's always about propping up a corrupt Vatican II...



Cardinal Cupich: Pope Francis’ Latin Mass reforms are necessary to secure Vatican II’s legacy

Blase J. Cupich via America Magazine, the Jesuit Review | November 10, 2021


On July 16, Pope Francis issued the motu proprio “Traditionis Custodes,” calling on all Roman Catholics to fully accept that the liturgical books promulgated by Saint Paul VI and Saint John Paul II are the unique expression of the lex orandi (the law of praying) of the Roman Rite.

Why did the Holy Father issue this document? And why now, 60 years after these books were published?

In the early 1970s, a movement led by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre arose in Europe, rejecting the teaching and reforms of the Second Vatican Council. Archbishop Lefebvre was later excommunicated by Pope John Paul II. As a means of promoting unity and inviting those associated with this movement to return to the Catholic Church, John Paul II allowed bishops to provide the limited celebration of the Missal in use prior to Vatican II for those still attached to the earlier liturgy.

His successor, Pope Benedict XVI, expanded this concession in the motu proprio “Summorum Pontificum” so that any priest could use the earlier liturgical forms without the permission of his bishop. The motive of both John Paul II and Benedict XVI, as Pope Francis observes in “Traditionis Custodes,” was “to facilitate the ecclesial communion of those Catholics who feel attached to some earlier liturgical forms and not to others.”

Pope Benedict XVI indicated that, in time, it would be important to evaluate his decision by consulting with the bishops of the world. This was done by Pope Francis last year. The consultation revealed that instead of assisting those who remained attached to the earlier forms, the extraordinary concession was being used to promote the former liturgy as a parallel option in celebrating the Eucharist.

As Archbishop Augustine Di Noia, adjunct secretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, observed in a June 2021 interview, instead of achieving healing and unity as intended by John Paul II and Benedict XVI, “what we have got now is a movement within the church herself, seemingly endorsed by her leaders, that sows division by undermining the reforms of the Second Vatican Council through the rejection of the most important of them: the reform of the Roman Rite.”

Pope Francis, therefore, has issued new guidelines restoring to the diocesan bishop, as the moderator, promoter and guardian of all liturgical life in his diocese, the responsibility of regulating the extraordinary concession to celebrate the liturgy according to its use prior to the reforms of Vatican II. He is to do so in a manner that always testifies to the unity of the Roman Rite, reflected uniquely in the liturgical books promulgated by Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II.

The bishop is to offer pastoral support to his people who have belonged to communities that have been utilizing the pre-conciliar liturgy, but he also must keep in mind his more fundamental responsibility as a guardian of tradition to re-establish a single and identical prayer that expresses the unity of the church in the Roman Rite reformed by the decrees of Vatican II. In the end, it is this more fundamental service of guardianship and unity that best serves the pastoral needs of the entire local church, and the universal church as well.

The pope’s letter is a reminder to bishops that, as successors of the apostles, they, with all the bishops in union with and under the pope (cum Petro et sub Petro), share responsibility for the whole church. That reminder puts into perspective what is at stake and why bishops must take seriously the Holy Father’s letter, as it is an essential teaching document that needs to be fully embraced by all in the church.


Considerations for the church

First, given that the liturgical reform took place at the behest of the council fathers at Vatican II and in conformity with conciliar teachings, failing to promote a return to a unitary celebratory form in accord with the directives of “Traditionis Custodes” will further call into question the authority and value of the council as an integral part of Catholic tradition.

For this reason, Pope Francis calls on all Catholics to recognize that Vatican II and its reforms are not only authentic actions of the Holy Spirit but also are in continuity with the tradition of the church. Sadly, there is ample evidence that many of those rejecting the reformed liturgy in earlier and even later years also expressed opposition to the council and its teachings, including those on the nature of the church, the modern world, religious freedom, ecumenism and interreligious dialogue; nor were these objections restricted to the ways those teachings were being interpreted.

We must be vigilant that the concession to use the former liturgy does not become a platform for this division to deepen. The specter and danger of a “parallel church” is a real one. For this reason, any permission to use the earlier liturgical forms ought to include regular catechesis on the teachings of Vatican II, ever keeping in mind that, as Pope Francis said in 2019, “the liturgy is life that forms, not an idea to be learned.”

Second, we should remember that the council fathers left it up to the pope to complete the reform of the liturgy, in recognition of the unique role of the successor of Peter. A description of his role is clearly expressed in number 882 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which quotes from the documents of Vatican II: “the Roman Pontiff, by reason of his office as Vicar of Christ, and as pastor of the entire Church has full, supreme, and universal power over the whole Church.” Any failure to address resistance to the liturgical reform promulgated by Pope Paul VI, and later by Pope John Paul II, risks undermining church teaching about papal primacy and communion with the bishop of Rome.

Pope Paul VI alluded to the connection between accepting the liturgical reform and papal authority when he noted the following at a general audience at the Vatican in 1965, four years before promulgating the Roman Missal renewed by Vatican II:

Quote:It is good that it be perceived as the very authority of the Church to wish, to promote, to ignite this new manner of prayer, thus greatly increasing her spiritual mission [...]; and we must not hesitate to first become disciples then supporters of the school of prayer, which is about to begin.

It is worth noting that Pope Paul VI called on a large international group of bishops, known as the Consilium, to assist him, so as to ensure episcopal oversight of the reform process “with and under the Pope,” thus ensuring that the directives of the council were carried forward. This was very much in contrast with the Missal of St. Pius V, who gave the work to one cardinal.

Third, the very nature of the church and her mission is at stake. The council fathers described the church as a “pilgrim people,” a term rooted in Scripture, to develop the image of the church previously understood as a perfect society and a world power to be contended with. As a “pilgrim people,” the church is semper reformanda, always open to reform and conversion, which is necessary for her to carry out her mission by reading the signs of the times, as Pope John XXIII urged.

Sixty years ago on this coming Christmas, that saintly pope convoked Vatican II with his apostolic constitution “Humanae Salutis.” Pope John XXIII noted that reading the signs of the times is particularly important, for “immensely serious and broad tasks await the Church.” Chief among them is “bringing the modern world into contact with the life-giving and perennial energies of the Gospel.” That one phrase captures the goal of Vatican II and the reason for its reforms.

Thus, we should not be afraid of reform, for it is a core value of the church and central to her nature. Reform is an expression of fidelity. Reform, properly understood, means embracing a new form while keeping what is immutable in the earlier form and in continuity with the tradition.

Of course, there have been other post-conciliar reforms that were not liturgical, such as the 1983 Code of Canon Law and the 1992 Catechism of the Catholic Church. In such reforms, the church kept what was essential and left behind what was not. In both cases, reform meant something, adopting a new form and putting aside the earlier one, and so it must be with regard to liturgical reform.

Pope Francis echoed the aspirations of Pope John XXIII in speaking about the meaning of the council’s reforms in an address to participants in the “68th National Liturgical Week” in Italy in August 2017:

Quote:The Second Vatican Council then brought to fruition, as the good fruit from the tree of the Church, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium (SC), ensuring that its lines of general reform responded to real needs and to the concrete hope of renewal: It desired a vital liturgy for a Church wholly enlivened by the mysteries celebrated. It was a matter of expressing in a renewed way the perennial vitality of the Church in prayer, taking care ‘that Christ’s faithful, when present at this mystery of faith, should not be there as strangers or silent spectators. On the contrary, understanding it [i.e., the mystery] well through rites and prayers, they should take part in the sacred action conscious of what they are doing, with full devotion and full collaboration’ (SC, 48).

The Holy Father went on to note that it is important not to get sidetracked with attempts to rethink the reform or by promoting the so-called reform of the reform. Rather, we must deepen our understanding of the criteria underlying the liturgical reform:

Quote:...by rediscovering the reasons for the decisions taken with regard to the liturgical reform, by overcoming unfounded and superficial readings, a partial reception, and practices that disfigure it. It is not a matter of rethinking the reform by reviewing the choices in its regard, but of knowing better the underlying reasons, through historical documentation, as well as of internalizing its inspirational principles and of observing the discipline that governs it.... The direction traced by the Council was in line with the principle of respect for healthy tradition and legitimate progress (cf. SC, 23), in the liturgical books promulgated by Blessed Paul VI, well received by the very Bishops who were present at the Council, and now in universal use for almost 50 years in the Roman Rite.


A call to full reform

Pope Francis issued “Traditionis Custodes” because he knew what was at stake: the acceptance of Vatican II as an authentic action of the Holy Spirit in conformity with the tradition of the church, the defense of papal authority, the nature of the church and the meaning of reform. Yet, in addition to appreciating this moment as a reminder to preserve core values of church life, we should also use this opportunity to unite our efforts to bring about the full reform called for by the council.

Indeed,Traditionis Custodes” is a call to all Catholics, and we bishops who serve them, to take seriously our responsibility for implementing the reforms authentically in order to assist the church in her mission “to bring the modern world into contact with the life-giving and perennial energies of the Gospel.”

In his 2020 address marking the 50th anniversary of the Roman Missal, which assisted me as I prepared this article, Archbishop Arthur Roche, now prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, observed:

Quote:Fifty years is not a long time in the history of the Church. The reform has happened; it still remains our ecclesial duty to implement that reform with great care and deep respect. The 50th anniversary is a time to renew that ecclesial commission at every level in the church.

He then closed with the wise counsel of Pope Benedict XVI in his letter to the bishops of the Catholic Church on the publication of “Summorum Pontificum,” and so do I:

The surest guarantee that the Missal of Paul VI can unite parish communities and be loved by them consists in its being celebrated with great reverence in harmony with the liturgical directives. This will bring out the spiritual richness and the theological depth of this Missal.

Traditionis Custodes” now adds to that guarantee.

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  Many souls can go to Heaven, thanks to our prayers and sacrifices
Posted by: Roland - 11-11-2021, 03:00 PM - Forum: Our Lady - No Replies

Hello,
I am reading a book recommended by Fr. Hewko: "The Whole Truth About Fatima" by Frere Michel. In Volume 1 this small paragraph is just what I needed to hear today:

"Yes, many souls go to hell because they have no one to pray and make sacrifices for them. And they (the see set themselves courageously to draw out all the consequences that flow from this fact.

The first consequence is that the opposite is also true: «Many souls can go to Heaven, thanks to our prayers and sacrifices.» Here is an immense field of the apostolate open to every generous soul. Who can say henceforth that his life is useless, ruined, sterile, when the most beautiful, the most useful and the only important supernatural work is proposed to everybody by Our Lady, and with what insistence!"

Hope this is useful for some others.
God Bless You,
Roland

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  Latin Masses on route MA to FL
Posted by: Roland - 11-11-2021, 02:40 PM - Forum: General Commentary - Replies (1)

Hello,
I will be driving from MA to FL soon. Can anyone provide me with Traditional Latin Mass churches along the route in these areas (flexible). Daily Masses as well if possible. Also good B&B's or hotels:

Woodbridge, VA
Port Royal, SC
St. Petersburg, FL

Thank you very much,
God Bless You,

Roland

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  Vatican II New Mass - does it help souls in purgatory?
Posted by: Roland - 11-11-2021, 02:30 PM - Forum: General Commentary - Replies (1)

Hello,
I have been recently (2+ years) to a Traditional Latin Mass.

My question is, what of all the NO Masses that I had the priest offer for a dead relatives/friends, including Gregorian Masses that I'm sure were done as NO Masses. Did my relatives/friends in purgatory receive any help by these Masses? Doesn't God, loathe, some might say despise, the NO Mass?

Thoughts?

God Bless You all,
Roland

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  Doctors call for Pfizer jabs to be halted in Sweden after ‘extensive research fraud’ found in trials
Posted by: Stone - 11-11-2021, 09:46 AM - Forum: COVID Vaccines - No Replies

Doctors call for Pfizer jabs to be halted in Sweden after ‘extensive research fraud’ found in trials
The group of 16 signatories made the demands in a November 5 letter, warning also of the injections’ side effects.

Wed Nov 10, 2021
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (LifeSiteNews - adapted) – A group of 16 Swedish doctors and researchers demanded that Pfizer’s COVID injections throughout the nation be “paused until risk/benefit calculations are made for all age groups” while referencing “extensive research fraud” in the pharmaceutical company’s clinical trials. 

The group’s statement in a November 5 press release came in light of a whistleblower’s testimony to the prestigious British Medical Journal (BMJ), alleging that a Pfizer subcontractor company had falsified data, unblinded trial participants, and neglected the timely follow-up of subjects experiencing adverse events as they conducted a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trial in the fall of 2020.  

Brook Jackson, a “trained clinical trial auditor” with more than “15 years’ experience in clinical research coordination and management,” worked for Ventavia Research Group of Texas for two weeks in September 2020 and was fired the day she raised her concerns to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Jackson, whose testimony was corroborated by former colleagues, raised a number of issues to the FDA, including: 
  • Participants placed in a hallway after injection and not being monitored by clinical staff 
  • Lack of timely follow-up of patients who experienced adverse events 
  • Protocol deviations not being reported 
  • Vaccines not being stored at proper temperatures 
  • Mislabeled laboratory specimens, and
  • Targeting of Ventavia staff for reporting these types of problems.
Referencing the BMJ’s report, the Swedish doctors described the contents as “extremely serious.”

“It undermines confidence in Pfizer, which is responsible for testing the vaccine and for the safety of the vaccine currently being used in Swedes, hundreds of thousands of whom are children,” they wrote.

The 16 signatories also noted the “gigantic” scale “of the number of reported suspected adverse reactions to the COVID” injections as a cause for concern. In Sweden alone, “83,744 suspected adverse reactions have been reported” since injections commenced 10 months ago.

Such a figure “is more than 10 times more than all the adverse reactions reported per year in the preceding years for all medicines and vaccines, totaling some 25,000 substances,” they stated.

Meanwhile, “some 20 studies have shown that the vaccine’s efficacy is very weak,” added the signatories, further attacking the need for vaccination campaigns. Their argument was supported recently by Dr. Peter Doshi, an associate professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and associate editor of the BMJ, who testified against COVID vaccine efficacy.

Consequently, the signatories stressed that due to the combined weight of Jackson’s testimony, along with the adverse effects and proof of lack of efficacy, the injection campaign must be halted. “Our position is taken in the light of the revelation in the BMJ and what we know today about the risks to patients,” they said.

“The strong suspicion that parts of the clinical trial for the Pfizer vaccine were not conducted in a scientifically acceptable manner and where the study results cannot be considered reliable, combined with the large number of reported suspected adverse reactions following vaccination, many of a serious nature, is of deep concern to us as physicians, scientists and immunologists,” they wrote.

Highlighting particularly the “extremely low risk of serious disease” COVID-19 posed to children, the signatories noted that the injections present the “risk of serious side effects” to children.

“The fact that the vaccine’s efficacy has already declined considerably after a few months and is weak against the delta variant of the virus contributes to our conclusion that COVID vaccination in Sweden should be paused until risk/benefit calculations are made for all age groups,” they said.


Signatory notes ‘rapid decline’ in jab efficacy, studies warn of health concerns

Sebastian Rushworth, one of the signatories of the document, also wrote November 5 to comment on a recent Swedish study that showed a “rapid decline” in “vaccine efficacy” after just months.

“At four to six months, the vaccines were only reducing the relative risk of infection by 48%,” he noted, later adding that by nine months, Pfizer’s injection is “no longer offering any protection whatsoever against symptomatic COVID-19.”

Another recent study, undertaken by researchers in two Swedish universities and using the abortion-derived HEK-293 cell line, observed that the spike proteins delivered by the mRNA COVID injections actually harmed physical health. The “spike protein significantly inhibits DNA damage repair,” the authors attested.

“Our findings reveal a potential molecular mechanism by which the spike protein might impede adaptive immunity and underscore the potential side effects of full-length spike-based vaccines,” they continued.

Meanwhile, the amount of adverse effects post-injection in the United States continues to grow, as documented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Data from December 14, 2020 through October 29, 2021, record a total of 856,919 adverse events after COVID-19 injections.

Of this number, there were a total of 18,078 reports of deaths, and 127,457 reports of serious injuries, including deaths, during the same time period — up 3,570 compared with the previous week.

Children’s Health Defense reported that “of the 8,284 U.S. deaths reported as of Oct. 29, 10% occurred within 24 hours of vaccination, 15% occurred within 48 hours of vaccination and 26% occurred in people who experienced an onset of symptoms within 48 hours of being vaccinated.”

Such figures could be only a small representative of the true total, as a 2010 report submitted to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ (HHS) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) warned that VAERS caught “fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events.”

The CDC has itself admitted finding a “likely association” between heart inflammation in adolescents and young adults after vaccination with an experimental mRNA COVID shot. Some teens have died shortly after receiving their shots.

The list of the 16 signatories is found below:

Nils Littorin, MD; Ph.D. in clinical microbiology

Magnus Burling, specialist in general medicine

Sture Blomberg, specialist in anaesthesia and intensive care; associate professor

Ragnar Hultborn, specialist in oncology; professor emeritus

Lilian Weiss, specialist in general surgery; associate professor

Ann-Cathrin Engwall, immunologist and virologist; Ph.D. in molecular cell biology with an immunological focus

Sebastian Rushworth, intern

Maria Papadopoulou, eye specialist

Carina Ljungfelt, specialist in general medicine

Christina Malm, specialist in general medicine

Bo Jonsson, specialist in general psychiatry; MD

Anette Stahel, MSc in biomedicine

Nina Yderberg, specialist in child and adolescent psychiatry

Dinu Dusceac, specialist in cardiology; Ph.D.

Margareta Andersson, specialist in general medicine

Hanna Åsberg, specialist in general medicine

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  Fr. Ruiz: Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary according to St. Louis de Montfort
Posted by: Stone - 11-11-2021, 08:08 AM - Forum: Rev. Father Hugo Ruiz Vallejo - Replies (29)

CONSAGRACIÓN a Maria según el método de San Luis de Montfort

INTRODUCCIÓN

Estimados fieles,
aquí les comparto la introducción a las meditaciones para hacer la consagración según el método de San Luis María Griñón de Montfort. Espero que todos las puedan hacer todos estos días, al igual que la consagración el día 12 de diciembre. Los videos aparecerán todas las mañanas para que las puedan hacer diario.


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  St. Bonaventure: The Psalter of Our Lady
Posted by: Stone - 11-10-2021, 08:20 AM - Forum: Our Lady - Replies (18)

Adapted from here.

The Psalter of the Blessed Virgin Mary
by St. Bonaventure

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AUTHOR'S PREFACE

"Take hold on her, and she shall exalt thee: thou shalt be glorified by her, when thou shalt embrace her. She shall give to thy head increase of graces, and protect thee with a noble crown." (Prov. IV, 8-9.)

Glory be to God on high, and thanksgiving, and the voice of praise, who at one time by the mysteries of prophecy, at another by oracles from Heaven, again by the reading of the Gospel, and now by the mouth of preachers, in many ways and by divers channels, most sincerely urges and invites us to honor the Virgin Mary, the Queen of Heaven and of the Angels; that by her holy merits, most worthy of all acceptance, we, being delivered from
the depths of hell, may be inscribed by her in the ranks of the angels. Wherefore, although Solomon spoke the aforesaid words of Wisdom, nevertheless the Holy Spirit, by a mystical application, intends them to be understood of the most excellent Virgin Mary.

By means of these words, dearly beloved, He is drawing you to His love, and by various promises is attracting and softening your hearts, that you may enjoy His divine embraces. His meaning is that you will obtain four wonderful gifts, if this glorious Virgin is joined to you by a spiritual bond, and is embraced by you in the arms of fervent desire, with great reverence and devotion. First, she will bring you exaltation; and she shall exalt thee;
secondly, glorification; and thou shalt be glorified by her; thirdly, the abundance of graces; she shall give to thy head increase of graces; fourthly, the unfading crown of perpetual glory, and protect thee with a noble crown. Therefore I beseech thee, dearly beloved and most desired, do not repel so noble and so beautiful a virgin; do not make little of so admirable and revered a queen as the Virgin Mary: lest, if she should see herself despised by you, you will be, I will not say, deprived of such great favors, but, which God forbid, you will incur perpetual evils. Expand the bosom of your mind to serve her, prepare your heart to praise and glorify her, loose your tongue, and with swift service hasten to please her.

For there is no doubt that from her nearness to you, you will become more devout, from contact with her you will grow more pure, from her embrace you will abound more in grace and be more resplendent in purity. That I may give you an occasion of obtaining such great gifts, I send you the Psalter of this most Holy Virgin, put together and composed indeed by my feeble intelligence, but with her grace and help; by means of it you will praise with divers hymns, now her virginity and chastity, now her fecundity and sanctity, now her clemency and bounty. You will be able to salute her as full of all grace, or as filled with all knowledge, or as illumined by all understanding and wisdom. There you will bless the Fruit of her glorious womb, the members of His holy body, and the prerogatives of His soul, bestowing all sanctity. There you will invoke the aid of all the choirs of angels to
praise her, and of all the multitudes of holy men, the isles of the nations, the heavens, the beauty of all luminaries and of the whole world. There you will beseech her to destroy the power of your spiritual enemies, to obtain for you pardon of all your sins that she may render the great Judge propitious to you, that she may illumine your deathbed by her gracious presence, and obtain for you joy without end. Therefore, O dearly beloved souls, graciously receive this little gift which I offer you, and strive to draw fruit there from; by means of it frequently praise the Mother of God; and thus perchance she will turn to you her gracious countenance, receiving you to her love, refreshing your soul in the present, and placing upon your head a crown of precious stones in the world to come.

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  "Whistleblowers" (informants) to play a key role in enforcing Biden's vaccine mandate
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  France and Germany advise against Moderna Vaccines in People < 30
Posted by: Stone - 11-10-2021, 08:02 AM - Forum: COVID Vaccines - No Replies




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French Health Authority Warns Men Under 30 To Avoid Moderna Jab

ZH | NOV 10, 2021

The bad news for Moderna just keeps coming.

In the wake of a weak earnings report that sent Moderna shares cratering last week, French health authorities have just released a new advisory recommending that people under 30 don't get the Moderna vaccine, recommending that they choose the Pfizer-BioNTech jab instead.

The decision draws on recently released data showing that the risk of heart inflammation from Pfizer's jab "appears to be around five times lesser...compared to Modera's spikevax jab", per an opinion published by the HAS.

Cases of myocarditis mostly manifest within 7 days of vaccination, typically after the second dose has been given. Most patients who experience side effects are typically men under the age of 30, according to the HAS, which cited research studies.

HAS acts as an advisor to the French health sector but it doesn't have the power to ban medicines or vaccines. The recommendation will apply to first and second doses, as well as a any "booster shot" doses available while the agency awaits additional data.

For French men and women aged 30 and over, however, HAS says it sees no problem with administering Moderna's Spikevax in this group, stating that its efficacy was slightly higher than Pfizer-BioNTech's jab.

Last month saw a handful of Nordic nations place varying restrictions on Moderna’s vaccine.

Tiny Iceland, meanwhile, has banned the Moderna jab from being used across the entire population.

Initially. Stockholm announced it would pause the use of Moderna for all of its population born in 1991 or after.

Helsinki followed suit, but halted the jabs for young, male Finns only based on a study involving Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden which found that men under 30 had a slightly higher risk of developing heart inflammation. Oslo also suggested that young Norwegian men should consider choosing Comirnaty, the Pfizer jab, over Moderna's or any of the other options.

The EMA, the EU's medical watchdog, has acknowledged that inflammatory conditions like myocarditis and pericarditis, two different types of heart inflammation, should be added to a list of rare side effects from the vaccines that could be potentially harmful.

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  US Surgeon General Issues ‘Toolkit’ Asking Americans Not To Share ‘Misleading Memes’ About COVID
Posted by: Stone - 11-10-2021, 07:51 AM - Forum: Pandemic 2020 [Secular] - No Replies

US Surgeon General Issues ‘Toolkit’ Asking Americans Not To Share ‘Misleading Memes’ About COVID
In other words, don’t share anything that doesn’t fit the government narrative

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Summit News | 10 November, 2021

US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has issued a ‘toolkit’ ordering Americans not to share any information about COVID, including memes and statistics, unless they are verified by the CDC.

A press release from Murthy’s office reads “With the authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children 5 to 11 years old, it is more important than ever that families have access to accurate, science-based information. Health misinformation is spreading fast and far online and throughout our communities.”

“The good news is that we all have the power to help stop the spread of health misinformation during this pandemic and beyond,” the statement continues, adding “That’s where this toolkit comes in – to provide Americans with resources to help limit and reduce this threat to public health.”

The document also warns American off “websites that look professional (often designed to look like news sites).”

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In other words, don’t share anything that doesn’t fit the government narrative.

The documents asks the following questions:
  • Did you check with the CDC or local public health department to see whether there is any information about the claim being made?
  • Did you ask a credible health care professional such as your doctor or nurse if they have any additional information?
  • Did you type the claim into a search engine to see if it has been verified by a credible source?
  • Did you look at the “About Us” page on the website to see if you can trust the source?
Of course, should you type a query into Google about vaccine side affects or deaths, you will not find much because the company is actively censoring such information.

The toolkit is a continuation of the Biden administration’s ‘do what the experts tell you without question’ routine.

Murthy himself previously claimed that the government putting requirements on people to take vaccines is a long held American tradition, and that many businesses are “relieved” that the government is pushing vaccine mandates.

We noted yesterday that the CEO of Pfizer has declared that anyone spreading “misinformation” about COVID-19 vaccines should be treated as a “criminal”.

As we have also previously noted, government employees who still resist and spread “misinformation” are to be subjected to reeducation, according to the CDC head.

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  People Who Spread “Misinformation” About COVID-19 Vaccines Are “Criminals,” Says Pfizer CEO
Posted by: Stone - 11-10-2021, 07:45 AM - Forum: Pandemic 2020 [Secular] - No Replies

People Who Spread “Misinformation” About COVID-19 Vaccines Are “Criminals,” Says Pfizer CEO
“They have literally cost millions of lives.”

Summit News | 9 November, 2021

People who spread “misinformation” about COVID-19 vaccines are “criminals,” according to the CEO of Pfizer.

During an appearance at the globalist Washington D.C.-based think tank Atlantic Council, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla blamed a “very small” group of people for circulating information that leads to people being vaccine hesitant.

“Those people are criminals,” he told Atlantic Council CEO Frederick Kempe. “They’re not bad people. They’re criminals because they have literally cost millions of lives.”

Bourla went on to suggest that life would only ever get “back to normal” once the unvaccinated have been vaccinated.

“The only thing that stands between the new way of life and the current way of life is, frankly, hesitancy to vaccinations,” he said.

The increasing shift towards demonizing people who question the safety and efficacy of vaccines as not just “conspiracy theorists,” but actual criminals who deserve prison time is accelerating.

As we previously highlighted, the UK government is trying to pass a new law that would jail people who post “false information” about vaccines for two years.

Treating people who question billionaires that own transnational corporations responsible for $3 billion in corruption penalties as “criminals” is surely good for society, right?

A similar process is in play when it comes to those who question the official dogma spewed by climate change technocrats.

Before long, people won’t just receive social media bans for questioning orthodoxy, they’ll just be sent straight to prison.

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  Diocese of Rome forbids ALL Traditional Easter Liturgies
Posted by: Stone - 11-10-2021, 07:39 AM - Forum: Pope Francis - No Replies

Legalism: Francis' Diocese "Forbids" ALL Roman Rite Easter Liturgies
gloria.tv | November 9, 2021


The Diocese of Rome "prohibited" the Easter Triduum, all sacraments and sacramentals except Mass according to the [Conciliar] Roman Rite with an October 7 decree. [English translation here: https://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2021/1...evere.html]

MessaInLatino.it (November 9) calls [it] “the worst and most restrictive implementation of Traditionis Custodes.

“It could only come from the diocese of Rome, which from the heart of Christianity has become the epicentre of a senseless war against the Roman liturgy.”

Easter is even "forbidden" in the Roman Parish run by the Fraternity of St Peter (FSSP), in Saints Celsus and Julian Basilica entrusted to the Christ the King Institute (ICRSS), and in other churches where the Roman Mass is celebrated.

In Francis' rigid Anti-Rigidity Church and judgmental Who-Am-I-To-Judge pontificate the axe of "mercy" falls on those who are legitimately anchored in the Church's Tradition, MessaInLatino.it comments, adding, “Hard times for the faithful of Rome and beyond. Good luck... to Pachamama!"

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