Sunday, October 16, 2022

Our Call To Resist Infidelity In The Vatican Is Becoming Crystal Clear

More and more, faithful Catholics are acknowledging the regrettable truth that the current occupant of the Vatican is a heretic.  My colleague at Les Femmes did quite an analysis, and we see from the videos below that others in alternative Catholic media are coming forward and stating the all-too-obvious truth.  I won't rehash what the videos or what Les Femmes stated but suggest that you take the time to peruse them and understand what is happening in your Church.


Here is the Arroyo video to which Matt made reference.


Now from LifeSiteNews..


I do remain mystified as to why no one mentions the trial balloon that Francis floated several years ago, that is, the heretical notion that the death penalty is inherently immoral.  That should have been an immense red flag.  Nevertheless, people are waking up and realizing the need to resist.  Now what, in practical terms, does it mean to resist?

There are several things to be done.
  • Frequent the Sacraments, particularly Mass and Confession.  Maintain the First Friday and First Saturday devotions.
  • With regards to Mass, try to make it to a Traditional Latin Mass.  This Mass of the Ages is in the Vatican cross-hairs precisely because it is the pinnacle of the Church's Sacred Tradition, among other things
  • Stop giving money to diocesan structures.  A portion of any such donations will make its way to USCCB coffers and their grantees.
  • Homeschool your children if at all possible.  Not even archdiocesan schools are safe from the politically correct poisons emanating from our culture.
  • Network with other like-minded Catholics.
  • Protest against any insults to the faith proffered by Catholic institutions, e.g., a pro-abortion celebrity speaking at a Catholic event.
That list is by no means exhaustive.  Ideas are welcome in the comments.

1 comment:

  1. Great suggestions, Janet. Add the daily rosary in line with the Fatima message. There's a lovely little booklet called Mary's Peace Plan published by the Knights of Columbus in 1953 (long before Vatican II) that is online. I highly recommend it. https://archive.org/details/fatimamaryspeace00knig_0/page/n39/mode/2up

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