OrcRemover
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OrcRemover
@BasedOrcRemover
Father, normie Catholic, integralist, anti-Zionist, Crusader States irredentist, have a plan for retaking Constantinople, Christ is King, anti-sedevacantista

BREAKING: New photos REVEAL Pope Leo participated in a Pachamama ritual in 1995. lifesitenews.com/blogs/unearthe…









A 900 year old monastery that gave the Trappist order its name is in danger of closing…. The Prayerful Posse got into it. Subscribe, watch, and like the full episode here: 📺 @arroyograndeshow?si=wtqctSXlubLNtQJa" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@arroyograndes…
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I just got off the phone with Fr. Woodrow Pace, the vicar for clergy for the diocese of Lacrosse. He informed me that Fr. James Altman was under a diocesan decree not to present himself publicly as a priest, such as wearing clerics in public or on YouTube videos.

U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Ariana A. Bouche, a KC-135 Stratotanker pilot was killed when a KC-135 tanker crashed following a mid-air collision Iraq. She was 27 years old. Please pray for the repose of her soul and everyone that loved her.





FR. RIPPERGER ON THE CRISIS IN THE CHURCH A little over halfway through his appearance on @ShawnRyanShow, Fr. Chad Ripperger mentioned how demons have revealed during exorcism sessions “the very specific rituals and crimes that people in the hierarchy have committed.” In other words, they have revealed “the full complexion of what’s going on in the Church and the fact that it’s authority structure has been spiritually compromised,” i.e., infiltrated by wolves in sheep’s clothing (cf. Matt. 7:15). He also alluded to @rachelmastro85’s book, The Devil in Rome, which was released last December: liberchristo.org/liber-christo-… After they had moved on to a different topic, @ShawnRyan762 circled back to “the hierarchy and the occult within the Church.” He asked Fr. Ripperger, “Is there anything else you want people to know about that?” In response, Fr. Ripperger emphasized the need to “pray for the Church’s protection and pray so that God will give us holy leaders, a holy magisterium — we need to pray for it.” “The second component is, you get the leaders you deserve,” he said, noting that “a vast majority of the Catholics in the Church are leading habitual lives of grave sin, and they’ve got to stop it, because until we stop that, we can’t expect this to get cleaned up.” Source: youtube.com/watch?v=I2p_cf… On this sobering point, Fr. Ripperger is merely repeating what St. John Eudes (d. 1680) famously wrote in his book, The Priest: His Dignity and Obligations (pp. 9-10): liberius.net/livres/The_Pri… “The most evident mark of God’s anger and the most terrible castigation He can inflict upon the world are manifested when He permits His people to fall into the hands of clerics who are priests more in name than in deed, priests who practice the cruelty of ravening wolves rather than the charity and affection of devoted shepherds. Instead of nourishing those committed to their care, they rend and devour them brutally. Instead of leading their people to God, they drag Christian souls into hell in their train. Instead of being the salt of the earth and the light of the world, they are its innocuous poison and its murky darkness. … “When God permits such things, it is a very positive proof that He is thoroughly angry with His people, and is visiting His most dreadful anger upon them. That is why He cries unceasingly to Christians, ‘Return, O ye revolting children…And I will give you pastors according to My own Heart’ (Jer. 3:14-15). Thus, irregularities in the lives of priests constitute a scourge visited upon the people in consequence of sin.” The truth sometimes hurts, but Lent is the perfect time to face the reality of sin and its devastating consequences. Now, this doesn’t mean that God positively wills the corruption which bad priests, bishops, and popes have wrought in His Church (He “permits” it, as St. John Eudes says); nor does it imply that the faithful are responsible for the individual sins and crimes of the clergy. What it does mean is that our personal striving for sanctity — or lack thereof — has a real effect, for better or worse, on the overall spiritual health of the Mystical Body of Christ. The best thing the average Catholic can do for the Church, then, is to take his own spiritual life seriously, strive for sanctity, and help others to do likewise, beginning in our own families. In due time, this will produce the good “fruit of the Spirit” (Gal. 5:22) in our own hearts and lives, which in turn will contribute to “the edifying of the body of Christ…in charity” (Eph. 4:12, 16).










JUST IN - Ongoing U.S. military investigation determines that the U.S. is responsible for the deadly Tomahawk missile strike on an Iranian girls' elementary school; it was the result of a "targeting mistake." — NYT




🎶 Iste Confessor Domini, sung by the St Thomas Aquinas seminarians of the Society of St Pius X. This is the music that belongs at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.






