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ARRESTED FOR SAYING THE WRONG THINGS ABOUT GAY SEX IN LONDON, PROTESTANT PREACHER, DAVID LYNN, RELEASED.

ON POPE FRANCIS’S NAZI YOUTH AND DEADLY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CHEMICAL CASTRATION AS CONCEPTION PREVENTION

THE YOUTH BOTS HAVE SPOKEN…DEAR GOD HELP US ALL

SELECTIVE HOLY FRANCISLISTENING TO ‘YOUTH’ ISSUES?  ORWELL WOULD RECOGNIZE THIS.

BENEDICT DOES NOT EQUAL FRANCIS

THE REFORM OF HOLY WEEK IN THE YEARS 1951-1956

LA REC SPEAKER COMPARES CHURCH’S TREATMENT OF HOMOSEXUALS TO THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS

(WHILE CD. DOLAN SCOLDS DEMOCRATS FOR MORE FUNDING) ‘IGNATIAN YOGA’ DESECRATES A NYC CHURCH

When I was young, I received terrible catechesis from my Catholic grade school.  I mocked most of the process and grew up to lose the faith just like the rest of us, but I did learn one thing:  the reason that we went to the Sacrament of Penance was so that we could be free of any mortal sins on our souls.

They would take us to Confession once a month.  If we missed Mass on Sunday we needed to confess it, and we couldn’t go to Communion again until we had.  Later we learned to disregard this instruction, but I did hear it.  So today I must ask every single priest I know and almost every single Catholic I’ve met, “Is this still true?”

The reason why I have to ask is that everyone seems to think that Heaven is for almost everyone now.  You don’t need to worry about Confession or Communion.  You don’t have to be Catholic, or even Protestant.  You just have to be nice, generally.  God has a plan and he’s merciful, and Hell would be ridiculously unfair.

So, if that’s the case, then what was all that about mortal sin? If Protestants and ‘nones’ don’t go to the sacraments, yet they are Heaven-bound, then why am I wasting my time being Catholic?  If Mother Teresa and my parish priests all think you can enter Heaven being faithful to your denomination or philosophy, why can’t I just be an Evangelical?  The Methodist minister who lives next door to me is very pro-abortion.  If he’s going to Heaven, why do I have to go to Mass on Sundays?  Our Sunday Mass is really an ugly nightmare.  Can I switch?

No, um, that would be inappropriate, but for them it’s OK?  Is the Catholic Church some kind of kiddie-pen?

Nobody ever has an answer to these questions.  They just live with the inconsistency of it, but they don’t live with easily.  It’s a fallacy and it’s collapsing the Church like the World Trade Center.  Unity with Christ and his Church absolutely must mean what it always has: living a sacramental life, in a state of grace, without heresy.  Heaven is an orderly place.  It tolerates no hidden heretical time bombs to unravel its realities down the road.

So what then is a martyr?  To Francis, a martyr is any ‘christian’ killed by a Muslim, perhaps anyone at all killed by a Muslim.  But a martyr must be someone who is in Heaven.  So if you are a baptized person and lead a terrible life, then get caught in a Church massacre, you’re now in Heaven?  If you’re a Copt and ISIS combs through your village, rounds you up with twenty other men, puts you in an orange suit and shoots you, then are you in Heaven?  If they gave you a chance to deny Christ and you refused, then I’d say that was quite different.  But if you are a priest saying Mass in France and they ambush you, does that make you a martyr?

Many, many of the priests we see and read about are not faithful Catholics.  They teach heresy from the altar.  Divorce, gay sex, contraception, suicide, are condoned.  If a priest like that is murdered on a train, does he go to Heaven?  Not unless he is in a state of grace.  Father Hamel may have been a very liberal priest.  Did his killers ask him to deny Christ and he refused?  Was he openly breaking the anti-Christian laws of the state as in ancient times?  Was he like Stephen, stoned for proclaiming Christ in spite of the danger?  Did he stand like St. Francis, before the Saracen and tell him he’s going to Hell when he knew it was a death sentence?

No.  Father Hamel had little reason to think he was risking his life doing what he’d done every day for decades.  He probably was not given the option to deny the Faith.  He was just killed, not because he stood up for Christ in the face of death, but because he wasn’t Muslim.  He could have been accustomed to making sacrilegious Communions and giving deadly counsel for a lifetime.  We don’t know.  If he had been given the choice between the Faith in Christ and his life, that would have been horrible too, but that’s what martyrs do.

If ISIS is able to nuke the entire United States, who will go to Heaven?  Will it be:

  • everybody
  • those who are generally nice
  • those who are baptized
  • baptized Catholics
  • faithful Catholics
  • people at Mass
  • priests who are saying Mass

Answer: Some of them, but it would be a mistake to say they went to Heaven like martyrs.

If being murdered by Muslim terrorists during Mass got you automatically into Heaven, they might have made it a sacrament by now.  Keep an eye out for the next Motu Proprio.

 

 

 

 

 

Unitarian Universalist?

Unitarian Universalist?

Nigerian Bishop Oliver Dashe Doeme has just announced the most devastating strategy to thwart the Islamist world takeover that’s been heard in years.

Other than that, nobody seems to be doing anything besides crying and ‘pontificating.’

Vatican Radio writes:

Drawing inspiration from the First Reading of the Act of the Apostles which tells of the stoning and martyrdom of Stephen, the first Christian martyr, the Pope remembered “our brothers whose throats have been slit on the beaches of Libya”, he spoke of “the young boy who was burnt alive by his companions because he was Christian”, he recalled “the migrants who were thrown from their boat into open sea” because, they too, were Christians.

The Pope is very vocal about the now widespread slaughter of Christians, praising their courage and their faith, and comparing them to past martyrs and saints like Stephen.

“God’s Word is always rejected by some. God’s Word is inconvenient when you have a stone heart, when you have a pagan heart, because God’s Word asks you to go ahead trying to satisfy your hunger with the bread which Jesus spoke of.  In the history of the Revelation many martyrs have been killed for their faith and loyalty towards God’s Word, God’s Truth”.

Pope Francis continued comparing the martyrdom of Stephen to that of Jesus: he too “died with that Christian magnanimity of forgiveness, praying for his enemies’.

And those who persecuted the prophets – the Pope pointed out – believed they were giving glory to God; they thought they were being true to God’s doctrine.

“Today – the  Pope said – I would like to remember that the true history of the Church is that of the Saints and the martyrs,” of so many who were persecuted and killed by those who thought they possessed the ‘truth’- whose heart was corrupted by ‘truth’:

Now, what does Pope Francis mean by that?  Did the truth have some corrupting effect on the hearts of those persecutors?  I thought they became corrupted by lies, or worldliness or other temptations.

“In these days how many Stephens there are in the world! Let us think of our brothers whose throats were slit on the beach in Libya; let’s think of the young boy who was burnt alive by his companions because he was a Christian; let us think of those migrants thrown from their boat into the open sea by other migrants because they were Christians; let us think – just the day before yesterday – of those Ethiopians assassinated because they were Christians… and of many others. Many others of whom we do not even know and who are suffering in jails because they are Christians… The Church today is a Church of martyrs: they suffer, they give their lives and we receive the blessing of God for their witness”.

Around the world in places like Nigeria, Christians slaughtered by Muslims are Catholics, but in most of the Middle East they are schismatic separated Christians.  They are more faithful and virtuous than many Roman Catholics, but they are still not united to the Church to which St. Stephen belonged.  Where we may be removed through sin and false catechesis, they are separated in a different way.

Their churches vary in teaching from the Truth in matters like marriage and authority.  This is heresy, and heresy like any other sin committed in ignorance or not, is never right.  The Pope makes it seem like it’s all one Truth and one Church; as if it didn’t matter.

Will all non-Catholic men and woman who choose to confess Christ in the face of death go to Heaven?  They may be ahead of the rest of us, but what if they’ve lived distorted misguided lives?  What if, like most Protestants, they’ve rejected the Sacraments?  At what point are they dying for something that is not really the Truth, but they nevertheless consider Christian?  Pope Francis seems to believe they still die for the Truth anyway.

Islam itself was born of the Arian Heresy.  They can’t technically be called Christians but that misused word can be a pretty low bar.  The Qur’an is full of references to Jesus and Mary.  Are Muslims martyrs when they kill each other?

Can Mormons be martyrs?

Were the Yazidi’s martyrs?  They died for being Yazidis, another form of NOT Muslim.  Not enough, right?  But Protestantism is.

Unitarianism?  Quakers?

Either way, isn’t Pope Francis muddying already black waters here by constantly holding up Protestants killed by Muslims as examples of Catholic martyrs?  These brave Christians are dead now.  The rest of us have to live on with true examples of men and women who were actually Catholic and died for the Christ’s Church.  Must we underestimate the necessity of true unity with the Church Militant at every turn, dropping important truths and picking up heresies here and there as we go along in one big ‘ecumenism of blood’ (whatever that means)?

The Pope plays so loose with hard Catholic concepts in an effort to distort!  Oscar Romero is made martyr because undefined right-wingers shot him at Mass ending his nationwide alignment with Communist guerillas, i mean, ‘the poor.’

And now we have special ‘hidden martyrs.’

The Pope also pointed out that there are also many “hidden martyrs: those men and women who are faithful to the voice of the Spirit and who are searching for new ways and paths to help their brothers better love God”.

He said they are often viewed with suspicion, vilified and persecuted by so many modern ‘Sanhedrins’ who think they are the possessors of truth.

This sounds familiar.  I think we’ve found something that’s definitely NOT a martyr in FrancisChurch.  It’s an actual Catholic!