JUST IN: “This Vatican-sponsored destructive subversion must come to an end now. Souls are endangered by the scandalous false teachings being propagated by the Synod. Pope Leo needs to strengthen the brethren in the Faith by putting an end to this poisonous betrayal of God’s truth.”
‘Synodal Shepherds’ Attack the Sheep — Fr. Gerald Murray on the final report of Study Group No. 9 released earlier this week by the Secretariat of the Synod: https://t.co/JVkIML47Ub @GeraldMurray8@catholicthing
Western man must choose a return to the Christian Faith or face extinction.
It is that Simple. So, What do YOU choose?
Imagine id Sorts fans in the USA or America did this?
In 1926, the Mexican government tried to kill the Catholic Church.
President Calles passed laws that made it illegal to wear a habit, banned public worship, and shot priests in the street. They thought the faithful would cower.
Catholics were treated as criminals. On July 25, the bishops suspend all public worship to protest the regime. On August 1, the anti-clerical laws take full effect. The persecution has begun.
The government declared war on the soul of Mexico.
Instead of cowering away the people rose up. Peasants, farmers, and students formed a ragtag army called The Cristeros. They were outnumbered and outgunned.
They didn't have a battle cry for country; they shouted "¡Viva Cristo Rey!" (Long live Christ the King). They marched into machine-gun fire holding banners of the Virgin of Guadalupe. They held processions before battle. Some went to their death praying the Ave Maria.
They proved that you can take a man’s life, but you cannot kill a faith that is willing to bleed.
Their weapons were few. But their saints were many.
St. José Sánchez del Río, Age 14: Tortured, feet slashed, stabbed to death. He only cried louder: “¡Viva Cristo Rey!”
Blessed Anacleto González Flores: Layman, catechist, lawyer, tortured and martyred for resisting tyranny.
Blessed Miguel Gómez Loza: Peaceful governor of Jalisco, executed for defending the Church.
The Church in Mexico still bears the scars.
The state never repealed the anti-clerical laws, only agreed not to enforce them.
Even today, the tension between faith and revolution persists. But the Cristeros showed: Christ’s Kingship is worth dying for.
The Catholic Church is still standing, Mexico on the other hand? Its has fallen into ruin.
This is fucking horrible. How this beautiful woman had to die alone being watched and unassisted by the savages on this train is unforgivable. Why are we putting up with this!? We need absolute freedom of association. Which means freedom to NOT associate too. We’re DONE!