In the veiled mists of medieval lore, King Arthur 👑 rises - a sovereign forged in Catholic imagination, mirroring the virtues of Christ: justice tempered by mercy, humility amid power, steadfast guardian of the faithful.
In the late 12th century (circa 1180-1190), Chrétien de Troyes first entwined the Holy Grail with knightly quest in Perceval, the Story of the Grail, a sacred vessel demanding purity of heart and devotion.
In the early 13th century (1215-1235), the Vulgate Cycle - composed by Cistercian monks and steeped in monastic spirituality - unveils the Grail as the Eucharistic cup of divine grace; Galahad, flawless in chastity and faith, claims its vision, while flawed knights stumble in sin’s shadow.
The Lady of the Lake, bestower of Excalibur 🗡️, emerges from sacred waters as a figure of divine favor - her grace-evoking role reminiscent of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mediator who intercedes and presents the sword of righteous rule.
The sword embedded in stone heralds heavenly anointing of the true king.
Camelot envisions a kingdom harmonized under Christ’s law.
The Round Table gathers brethren in sacred equality, bound by vow.
Knights’ perilous quests trace the soul’s ascent toward God; Lancelot’s illicit love with Guinevere reveals the wreckage of mortal sin.
If your heart is stirred by these legends - if you long for Camelot’s glory and the Grail’s light - know that this romance springs from Catholic truth. It is Beauty itself drawing you, beaconing you home to complete union with God in the eternal Kingdom of Christ. Let the tale awaken your soul: seek the true King, pursue the real Grail in the Eucharist ☀️, and live the chivalry of holiness today.
@FatiguedAnglo88@VikingRevival9 I’m glad salvation doesn’t come from the Irish. Look how far they’ve fallen with a descendant like you. Used to be such a good Catholic nation
You can hate evil, but you can’t live in hate - it distorts your reality to a negative lense and corrupts your actions to thus
You view your enemies as racial when in fact your enemy is much closer than you think - the True enemy is spiritual
Peoples have degenerated not just from external sources but also internally (ex: the Spartans).
@VikingRevival9@FatiguedAnglo88 👍🏻 I will pray for you. You argue in bad faith.
The Eucharist is Truly Jesus. I already told you. That is your choice not to see the Divine
Turning away from Truth degenerates yourself and your line.
1. No historian holds that as a standard. That is a modern expectation that does not hold up to reality of history. It is similar to thinking people of the past were dumb because they couldn’t read…
2. Jesus enters through the physical form of eating and changes my spirit, so that I become what I eat - purifying my soul and turning me into a god (as Jesus said: “I have said you are gods”)
@VikingRevival9@FatiguedAnglo88 It’s not. I have experienced true peace from Him in the Eucharist, have had my own miracles, and have heard other’s testimonies of their miracles.
You say that only because you don’t want it to be true - not because you know anything
Christianity is the perfection of our race.
Hate is a broken form of reality that distorts your view of goodness, truth, and beauty.
Your frustration comes as anger toward God because modern reality is not what you wish it was, but that is because God is working on something greater for our people; with ample sin comes ample grace.
O Brolchain had abbots, bishops, and clergy. You don’t know your own history.
Abraham is the father of the Hebrews (where the names came from), but he came from Ur.
I am Northwestern European (not Irish like you). I am part of an unbroken line of German Catholics.
Only Jesus is God.
1. No
2. The bread and wine are that when they arrive, but by the Authority of the Priests through Holy Orders, the bread and wine turn into the Body and Blood of Jesus at the Sacrifice of the Mass
“Take this all of you and eat of it. For this is My Body, which will be given up for you”
When Jesus CONQUERED Death ☠️
“A virgin, a tree and a death were the symbols of our defeat.
The virgin was Eve: she had not yet known man; the tree was the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; the death was Adam’s penalty.
But behold again a Virgin and a tree and a death, those symbols of defeat, become the symbols of his victory. For in place of Eve there is Mary; in place of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the tree of the Cross; in place of the death of Adam, the death of Christ.
Do you see him defeated by the very things through which he had conquered? At the foot of the tree the devil overcame Adam; at the foot of the tree of the Cross Christ vanquished the devil.”
- St John Chrysostom
They were Catholic there also. I will try you. You are defined by all your ancestors not just one line. Even if you had one line that never became Catholic in history, if you are White, the rest of your lines were Catholic at one point. You don’t know your history.
GOD IS WHITE POWER
@VikingRevival9 1. Contemporary source is not a historical standard
2. The Eucharist is Truly the Flesh of the Divine. Go see for yourself if you don’t believe me
Jesus Existed: Consistent Historical Standard 📜✝️
The requirement for contemporary written sources is a modern expectation. In antiquity, low literacy, perishable materials, and elite-focused records meant few survive for most figures.
Widely accepted figures with no surviving contemporary literary sources include:
• Alexander the Great
• Hannibal
• Socrates
• Julius Caesar
• Augustus
• Charlemagne
For Jesus of Nazareth (c. 0 BC ch c. 30/33 AD), strong evidence confirms his existence as a 1st-century Jewish preacher:
• Paul’s authentic letters (c. 50–60 AD) state Jesus was crucified under Pilate, buried, and appeared to named eyewitnesses (Peter, the Twelve, 500+ brethren, James); Paul met Peter and James (1 Corinthians 15:3–8; Galatians 1:18–19).
• The four Gospels (Mark c. 65–70 AD onward) offer consistent 1st-century Jewish biographical accounts.
• Flavius Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews 18.3.3 and 20.9.1, c. 93 AD) explicitly mentions Jesus as a wise teacher crucified by Pontius Pilate and identifies James as “the brother of Jesus who was called the Christ.” (In 1st-century Jewish usage, “brother” could denote brother or close kinsman.)
• Tacitus (Annals 15.44, c. 116 AD), a Roman senator and historian, records that “Christus” was executed under Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius.
• Pliny the Younger (Letters 10.96, c. 112 AD), Roman governor of Bithynia, describes early Christians worshiping Christ “as a god” and reports their rapid spread.
These are early, independent, multiply attested across Christian and non-Christian authors, and lack contemporary contradiction.
Mainstream scholarship, including agnostic scholar Bart Ehrman, affirms Jesus as a Jewish man from the Levant, baptized by John the Baptist, who preached and was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
The Christ is God in the flesh (ie Corpus) as Jesus ✝️
@FatiguedAnglo88@VikingRevival9 And… where did mennonites and lutherans come from?
I’ll give you a hint: Menno Simons (founder of mennonites) and Martin Luther were born of what religion?