Warnings From Beyond [Hell] to the Contemporary Church

Discussion in 'The mystical and Paranormal' started by LusoKnight, May 7, 2022.

  1. AED

    AED Powers

    You are really blessed to have this priest. A true gift.
     
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  2. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    I do realize this and am deeply thankful
    for his priesthood. You would like him. He’s Irish. :p
     
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  3. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    LusoKnight, I apologize for being so abrupt and uncharitable to you on this thread.
    I need to reign in my strong feelings.
     
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  4. josephite

    josephite Powers

    LusoKnight,
    I agree with what Father Malachi Martin said...

    The reservoir of Catholicism suddenly – shuu – was sucked out, disappeared. And the only theological way you can look at that – theology, not historical in the secular sense – is that God withdrew Grace. God withdrew Grace, sanctifying Grace, without which you can’t be Catholic."

    But something has been niggling at me, a completing truth, (if you like) to the above words of Father Malachi.
    I've been trying to put my finger on it and I believe it is here in Romans!

    Romans 5: 19-21
    19For as by the disobedience of one man, many were made sinners: so also by the obedience of one, many shall be made just. 20Now the law entered in that sin might abound. And where sin abounded, grace did more abound. 21That as sin hath reigned to death: so also grace might reign by justice unto life everlasting, through Jesus Christ our Lord.…

    I believe God allowed the sensible grace (the grace all could see in the Catholic Church) to be sucked out; so that sin could more abound (and consume itself) and with this abounding of sin, God has supplied an even greater abundance of Graces for the Church.

    This abounding almost hidden grace, has been purified through suffering, is therefore stronger than the increase of sin and more powerful than the sensible graces that Fr Malachi rightfully indicated were sucked out of the Church in the 70's -90's !
     
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  5. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    You have drawn a good conclusion.
     
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  6. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    I remembered today that Pope Leo III had a locution after Mass one day wherein the devil asked Our Lord for a hundred years in which to destroy the Church. Our Lord granted that request. The St. Michael prayer was written by that Pope after that locution. Interesting that the St. Michael prayer fell into disuse and is just now being brought back.
    This all had to happen. We must be getting very close to the end of that time period.
     
  7. Luan Ribeiro

    Luan Ribeiro Powers

    Sometimes I wonder if a well-celebrated liturgy can have a transforming power in the heart greater than a complete course in theology as if the spiritual strength that springs from the renewal of Christ's sacrifice had the power to move people and make them recognize how much Christ suffered for us. Perhaps this was one of the greatest instruments of conversion before the Church had a biblical canon formed.
     
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  8. djmoforegon

    djmoforegon Powers

    What a beautiful thought and probably very true.
     
  9. padraig

    padraig Powers

    bump
     
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  10. SeeTheLight

    SeeTheLight Foot Prints In The Sand

    Bookmarked. I have no words for the small amount of content I just read. Thank you for posting this LusoKnight.

    I'm definitely going to taking this with a grain of salt though.
     
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  11. PNF

    PNF Archangels

    Indeed.

    J: Ecône is on the unique good road.

    E: Is that the truth? Is it Heaven who said that? Speak, in the name of Jesus!

    J: When I say 'the good road' I do not wish to say that there is nobody else on the good road; but the road which Ecône follows is singularly good. That is what we mean. There are not many roads which are good, but there are many people who are on the good road. Ecône is on the good road and many people do not recognize Ecône are searching for the truth, and so they also are on the good road.

    E: Continue, in the name..., say what you must say!

    J: Archbishop Mgr. Lefebvre will still have a great deal to suffer, but he is good.

    E: Continue, in the name... say what you must say. Is the liturgy he follows good? Tell the truth, in the name of Jesus!

    J: The liturgy he follows is the only good one.

    E: Is this the truth, in the name of Jesus?

    J: It is the complete truth.

    E: In the name of the Most Holy Trinity, have you lied?

    J: No! It is the complete truth.

    E: Where does it come from? Who ordered you to say that? Speak, in the name...!

    J: It is She (he points upward) who says it; it is Those up there Who say it. The truth comes from on High. They, up there, do not like the new liturgy. In any case, the old Missal did not need to be modified... I am saying all of this against my will (he cries and sighs). In today's times, one should not obey all the bishops any longer.
     

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