I am still angry. Throughout my career as a registered nurse, I faced threats of termination, was overlooked for promotions, and was humiliated for refusing mandatory flu vaccines. When COVID-19 emerged, I knew my employer would push hard on these policies, so I chose not to work during that time to protect my nursing license. I still feel bitter about this experience and want retribution.
@judeokeyvlogs I personally don't pray them, simply because I learned to pray the rosary at an early age. It was only the three mysteries. I personally don't see the need to do more than the three mysteries given to us by the Blessed Mother. What others do is their business.
@GenFlynn Who cares about the Biden pardon. He was an illegitimate President who stole an election. Round them all up. I personally want retribution for nursing work lost, humiliation, canceled, coerced for having a rare case of common sense during the covid hoax.
@PaulGoldEagle This must include those of us ridiculed, threatened, harassed, fired for trying to inform our friends, colleagues, and family. I deserve retribution.
@SecKennedy While I appreciate this, justice should be served. We lay, people are not allowed to protect our bodies, and this monster manipulates medicine and poisons consciousness in health.
It does. I follow my Fr. Lasance missal and attend TLM daily as often as possible. The days following Whit Sunday are lost in the new Mass. Attending Mass during this time is transformational for my Catholic growth. It solidifies the Holy Spirit leading up to the Trinity Sunday. And also attending daily during Holy Week is incredible, our Faith is!
@FredSimonTLM I have a question on this. Are the Priests speaking to this? I attend an FSSP parish, and waiting on some sort of communication about this?
@RealCandaceO I want to go, however I am an old Catholic. I went down the Russian Catholicism rabbit hole several years ago and came to the same conclusions. That Russia is not what we are told. And I want to go there.
The 4 Inspiring women who are “Doctors of the Church
who stood strong among the most influential saints in the Church’s 2,000-year history.
1. St. Teresa of Avila;
A great mystic,Teresa worked with St. John of the Cross to reinvigorate the Carmelites and return them to a faithful life of contemplative prayer. Her strenuous work of reform made her the target of persecution from within the Church, which proved to be a great cross for her.
2. St. Catherine of Siena;
As a young girl, Catherine had a vision of Christ seated in glory with Sts. Peter, Paul and John next to him, and it inspired her to make a private vow, dedicating her life to God.
3. St. Thérèse of Lisieux:
At the age of 15, she was convinced that God was calling her to enter a local Carmelite order,
Her life was hidden to the world until her death at age 24,
when shortly after her spiritual autobiography,
"Story of a Soul", became a “bestseller” around the world and inspired countless souls with her signature “little way” of holiness.
4. St. Hildegard of Bingen:
Hildegard was born around 1098 in Germany and experienced mystical visions from an early age.
She eventually joined a local Benedictine convent and became their superior. Her life and writings were highly influential.
Their feast days;
Saint Catherine of Sienna - April 29
Saint Therese of Lisieux- October 1
Saint Theresa of Avila - October 15
Saint Hildegard of Bingen- September 17
May they continue to intercede for all of us..
@rustyrockets Russell stop acting like a guru sitting on the floor like a yogi, instead attend a church service. If you want the full expression of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Sacraments attend the Catholic Mass.