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St. John Henry Newman's prophetic words warn of enemies both outside and within the Church. In these times, the faithful should embrace traditional catechisms, liturgy, Eucharistic veneration, and prayer. Trust in God’s intervention.
The Pope must answer for praising individuals promoting anti-Christian agendas. While meeting politicians is part of his role, he must uphold Catholic principles and set boundaries, as Pope Pius XI did with Hitler.
We must love sinners, including those practicing homosexuality, which is seen as against God’s will and a threat to their souls. Scripture urges us to resist sin. Declaring oneself by LGBTQ+ labels is seen as undignified, as human dignity comes from being made in God’s image, not from sinful actions.
While pride is the greatest sin, as seen in Lucifer’s fall and Adam and Eve’s disobedience, sins of the flesh like fornication and adultery are still dangerous. They can lead to pride, rebellion, and hatred toward God, making them perilous and interconnected.
Traditional Mass schedules vary by location, with some bishops banning them or imposing new vaccination requirements. Some priests may celebrate clandestinely. Pray for wisdom and creativity to continue celebrating the Holy Mass.
Respecting personal decisions, especially regarding the vaccine’s abortion links, is crucial. The body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, and government control should be avoided. Seek alternatives, like clandestine Masses or travel.
Our response should be fidelity, trusting Divine Providence, believing God allowed this crisis for a greater good, as St. Augustine said. Despite restrictions, God will strengthen the Traditional Mass and deepen faith.
The Society of Pius X upholds Catholic faith and tradition, particularly in liturgy, despite post-Vatican II issues. They are committed to the Church but must avoid self-centeredness and stay open to it.
In vitro fertilization is immoral as it separates the unitive and procreative aspects of marriage, violating God's divine order. The creation of souls occurs only through the conjugal act between spouses.
Taking the vaccine may not be a mortal sin if done under pressure, including from the Pope and bishops. Individuals should confess concerns and strive for greater responsibility over time.
Parents can attend a Christian wedding in another church with a bishop's dispensation, but not a civil marriage, as it's not recognized by the Church. They should express love without participating in the civil ceremony.
The Church is a divine mystery, not a political entity. We should pray for a miracle in the next conclave, trusting in God's guidance, and focus on fasting, prayer, and faith.
Pope Benedict XVI declared himself Pope Emeritus and pledged obedience to Pope Francis, the legitimate Pope. Rejecting Francis leads to heretical sedevacantism. The Church always has a visible leader, and we must trust God for the future.
The Church teaches that Mary, as the mother of the Redeemer, channels graces to humanity, aligning with God's salvation plan. She is the mediatrix, not the source, with grace coming through Christ.
The absolution is valid as the bishop's removal of faculties was unjust and harmful to souls. Canon law serves the soul's welfare, and priests should focus on the spiritual well-being of the faithful, praying for the conversion.
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