Platonarch 🇻🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Platonarch 🇻🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Is this your "visible" Church of Christ? I recently finished compiling this 12 minute video of typical "Masses" and liturgical services in the Novus Ordo sect of which Prevost is the head. It's a very small sample of hundreds of similar clips I've saved over the past couple of years. With few exceptions, these clips only include things which are seen on a day-to-day basis in the Novus Ordo. I've taken the clips from many different countries and languages to show that these things are not merely abuses in some part of the world but are a defining characteristic of the entire Novus Ordo sect. You will see not only "priests" but many "bishops" participating in these behaviors. These are not isolated abuses opposed by the "hierarchy," as some Novus Ordo apologists claim. This is normal Novus Ordo behavior fully supported by that sect and its "hierarchy" from the lowest parish "priest" to the "pope." You'll notice the following are pretty standard: 1) Altar girls 2) Women ministers of "communion" and even of blessings and sacramentals (even giving ashes to the "priest"!) 3) Inculturation of pagan practices, secular songs, and dance into the "Mass." 4) Drums, guitars, clapping are ubiquitous. 5) Evident lack of belief in the Real Presence. These clips are nearly indistinguishable from Protestant services aside from the presence of statues of saints in some churches. In fact, it is so hard to tell the difference that it is possible I might have let a clip or two slip through that are from some Protestant denomination despite going to considerable trouble to confirm the source of each video. The plain and simple truth is that the Novus Ordo sect is just another heretical Protestant religion. If you are struggling with accepting the #sedevacante conclusion because you say that would be the end of the visible Church, I ask you to consider what makes the Catholic Church visible? Do "Masses" with drums, altar girls, laywomen ministers and faithless "priest presiders" make a church the visible Church of Christ? In that case, why don't we accept the Lutherans or Anglicans as the visible Church since they have these same things and the same appearance of order and hierarchy as the Novus Ordo does? No. The Catholic Church is visible because she has four visible, i.e. clearly identifiable, marks. Her members and her hierarchy of bishops and priests are recognizable through the outward profession of the same Faith, the same worship, and submission to the same authority, i.e., during a vacancy, the true Popes of the past and willingness to submit to the next true Pope. The mere absence of a Pope for the time being does not make the Church less visible or identifiable. But if she could ever become what you see in this video, she would indeed be visible, but not as Catholic. She would be a defected church. Christ has promised us this could never happen. Christ has promised us that the Novus Ordo is not and never can be the Catholic Church. If you believe the religion seen in this video is Christ's Church just because you can "see" it, then the modernists have succeeded in forming an entirely new idea of Christ's Church in your mind, one which is not the spotless Bride of Christ mentioned by St. Paul.



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Hunter Biden making some curious statements here on the podcast of one of the political world’s most outspoken antisemites:




Disturbing video shows young White child distraught over being White. Child: “This is White people hair.” Mother: “What does that mean? You are a White person.” Child: “I'm not supposed to be White. We're supposed to be black.”


Ancient scrolls buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, have yielded a remarkable new discovery about one of history's greatest philosophers. Italian researchers using artificial intelligence and advanced imaging technologies have deciphered text from the Herculaneum papyrus scrolls that reveals the precise burial location of the Greek philosopher Plato. Plato is now believed to have been laid to rest in a secret garden near a sacred shrine to the Muses inside the Platonic Academy of Athens, a spot reserved specifically for him. Previously, scholars only knew he was buried somewhere within the academy, but the exact location had remained a mystery for centuries. The newly read text also sheds light on Plato's final night alive, and it turns out he was not pleased with the entertainment. A slave woman from Thrace had been playing flute music at his bedside, and it had long been assumed the music brought him comfort. But the deciphered text tells a different story — Plato, despite suffering from a high fever, reportedly found the music had a "scant sense of rhythm" and was openly bothered by it. The scrolls also clarify the timeline of when Plato was sold into slavery, placing the event earlier than previously believed — either in 399 BC or 404 BC, rather than 387 BC. The discovery came through the Greek Schools project, a five-year European Union-funded research initiative using optical coherence tomography and infrared hyperspectral imaging to read text from the fragile, charred papyri. The decipherment of the Herculaneum scrolls continues to reshape our understanding of the ancient world in profound ways. Each newly revealed passage has the potential to overturn long-held assumptions about the lives and final moments of history's most influential thinkers. In Plato's case, knowing the precise location of his burial grounds and the intimate details of his last evening humanizes a figure who has often felt more like legend than man. The Greek Schools project demonstrates how modern technology can breathe new life into ancient artifacts, and as AI and imaging tools continue to advance, it is likely that the remaining roughly 1,800 scrolls from Herculaneum will offer even more surprises, potentially rewriting portions of classical history that scholars have long considered settled. #archaeohistories























