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Quote of the day - St. Hilary of Poitiers. St. Hilary of Poitiers (356): “The Church, instituted by the Lord and confirmed by the Apostles, is one for all men; but the frantic folly of the diverse …More
Quote of the day - St. Hilary of Poitiers.
St. Hilary of Poitiers (356): “The Church, instituted by the Lord and confirmed by the Apostles, is one for all men; but the frantic folly of the diverse impious sects has cut them off from her. It cannot be denied that this tearing asunder of the Faith has arisen from the defect… which twists what is read to conform to its opinion, instead of adjusting its opinion to the meaning of what is read.”
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Quote of the day - St. Augustine. "And I have not, with empty imagining, invented such persons as have never existed and do not exist, or whose teachings on the matter about which we are arguing are …More
Quote of the day - St. Augustine.
"And I have not, with empty imagining, invented such persons as have never existed and do not exist, or whose teachings on the matter about which we are arguing are uncertain, but holy bishops famous in the holy Church, and I have quoted them by name as was fitting, men versed in sacred Scripture," -St. Augustine, "Against Julian", Bk. 2, Ch. 10
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Quote of the day - St. Athanasius. “St. Anthony the Abbot would not speak to a heretic, except to exhort him to the true faith; and he drove all heretics from his mountain, calling them venomous serpents …More
Quote of the day - St. Athanasius.
“St. Anthony the Abbot would not speak to a heretic, except to exhort him to the true faith; and he drove all heretics from his mountain, calling them venomous serpents.” (St. Athanasius on the life of St. Anthony the Hermit)
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Quote of the day - St. John Chrysostom. "And the virgin didn’t submit to corruption when she was giving birth, for she gave birth after a spiritual manner. And so His begetting on high has no explanation …More
Quote of the day - St. John Chrysostom.
"And the virgin didn’t submit to corruption when she was giving birth, for she gave birth after a spiritual manner. And so His begetting on high has no explanation, nor does His coming forth in later times endure to be investigated unduly. For today I know that, on the one hand, the virgin gave birth, and today I believe that God begot [Him] out of time. I have learned to honor the manner of the birth with silence, and I have undertaken not to inquire unduly with words. For in the case of God, one ought not to give attention to the nature of the deeds, but to believe in the power of the one who brings [them] about. For there is a law of nature, whenever a woman, after being joined in marriage, gives birth. But when a virgin, after giving birth, without experience in marriage, again appears as a virgin, the deed is beyond nature. Consequently, then, let that which is in accord with nature be investigated, but let that which is beyond nature be …More
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Quote of the day - St. John Damascene. “With all our strength, therefore, let us never receive communion from or grant it to heretics; ‘Give not that which is holy unto dogs, sayeth the Lord, neither …More
Quote of the day - St. John Damascene.
“With all our strength, therefore, let us never receive communion from or grant it to heretics; ‘Give not that which is holy unto dogs, sayeth the Lord, neither cast ye your pearls before swine,’ (Matt. 7:6); lest we become partakers in their dishonor and condemnation.” —St. John Damascene ✝749
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Quote of the day - St. Alphonsus. St. Alphonsus (c. 1760): “Unhappy, then, the hardened sinner who resists the calls of God. Instead of yielding, and being softened by the voice of God, he ungratefully …More
Quote of the day - St. Alphonsus.
St. Alphonsus (c. 1760): “Unhappy, then, the hardened sinner who resists the calls of God. Instead of yielding, and being softened by the voice of God, he ungratefully becomes more obdurate, as the anvil is hardened by the strokes of the hammer: ‘His heart shall be as hard as a stone, and as firm as a smith’s anvil’ (Job. Xli. 15). His punishment will be to find himself the same in death, although on the point of passing into eternity: ‘A hard heart shall fare evil at the last.’” (Prep. For Death, p. 39)
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Quote of the day - St. Remigius of Rheims. "With the exception of those who die in childhood, most men will be damned." —St. Remigius of Rheims (✝533 A.D.)More
Quote of the day - St. Remigius of Rheims.
"With the exception of those who die in childhood, most men will be damned." —St. Remigius of Rheims (✝533 A.D.)
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Quote of the day - St. Augustine. "What is more insane than to be partakers of the Sacraments of the Lord and not partakers of the words of the Lord? These men truly have to say: "In Thy Name we have …More
Quote of the day - St. Augustine.
"What is more insane than to be partakers of the Sacraments of the Lord and not partakers of the words of the Lord? These men truly have to say: "In Thy Name we have eaten and drunk," and they will have to hear: "I do not know you!" (Luke 13:26-27). They eat and drink His Body and Blood in the Sacrament and do not recognize in the Gospel His members spread over the whole world, and for this reason they are not numbered among them at the Judgment." - St. Augustine
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Quote of the day - St. John Chrysostom, against the Jews. "Nothing is more miserable than those people who never failed to attack their own salvation. When there was need to observe the Law, they …More
Quote of the day - St. John Chrysostom, against the Jews.
"Nothing is more miserable than those people who never failed to attack their own salvation. When there was need to observe the Law, they trampled it under foot. Now that the Law has ceased to bind, they obstinately strive to observe it. What could be more pitiable than those who provoke God not only by transgressing the Law but also by keeping it? On this account Stephen said: "You stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart, you always resist the Holy Spirit", not only by transgressing the Law but also by wishing to observe it at the wrong time." - St. John Chrysostom, Against the Jews. Homily 1, Chapter 2, Number 3
"Many, I know, respect the Jews and think that their present way of life is a venerable one. This is why I hasten to uproot and tear out this deadly opinion. I said that the synagogue is no better than a theater and I bring forward a prophet as my witness. Surely the Jews are not more deserving of belief than their …More
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Quote of the day - St. John Eudes. St. John Eudes (c. 1660): “The greatest evil existing today is heresy, an infernal rage which hurls countless souls into eternal damnation.”More
Quote of the day - St. John Eudes.
St. John Eudes (c. 1660): “The greatest evil existing today is heresy, an infernal rage which hurls countless souls into eternal damnation.”
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Quote of the day - St. Cyprian of Carthage, On the Unity of the Church. St. Cyprian of Carthage, On the Unity of the Church: "But, beloved brethren, not only must we beware of what is open and manifest …More
Quote of the day - St. Cyprian of Carthage, On the Unity of the Church.
St. Cyprian of Carthage, On the Unity of the Church: "But, beloved brethren, not only must we beware of what is open and manifest, but also of what deceives by the craft of subtle fraud. And what can be more crafty, or what more subtle, than for this enemy, detected and cast down by the advent of Christ, after light has come to the nations, and saving rays have shone for the preservation of men, that the deaf might receive the hearing of spiritual grace, the blind might open their eyes to God, the weak might grow strong again with eternal health, the lame might run to the church, the dumb might pray with clear voices and prayers - seeing his idols forsaken, and his lanes and his temples deserted by the numerous concourse of believers - to devise a new fraud, and under the very title of the Christian name to deceive the incautious? He has invented heresies and schisms, whereby he might subvert the faith, might corrupt …More
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Quote of the day - St. Francis Xavier. St. Francis Xavier (1544): “And how severe are the punishments which God at last inflicts on His enemies, we see well enough, as often as we turn our mind’s eye …More
Quote of the day - St. Francis Xavier.
St. Francis Xavier (1544): “And how severe are the punishments which God at last inflicts on His enemies, we see well enough, as often as we turn our mind’s eye to the inextinguishable furnace of hell, whose fires are to rage throughout all eternity for so many miserable sinners.”
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Quote of the day - Pope St. Felix III. “Not to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend truth is to suppress it; and indeed to neglect to confound evil men, when we can do it, is no less a sin …More
Quote of the day - Pope St. Felix III.
“Not to oppose error is to approve it; and not to defend truth is to suppress it; and indeed to neglect to confound evil men, when we can do it, is no less a sin than to encourage them.” — Pope St. Felix III
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Quote of the day - St. Ignatius of Antioch. St. Ignatius of Antioch (110): “I guard you in advance against beasts in the form of men, whom you must not only not receive, but if it is possible not even …More
Quote of the day - St. Ignatius of Antioch.
St. Ignatius of Antioch (110): “I guard you in advance against beasts in the form of men, whom you must not only not receive, but if it is possible not even meet, but only pray for them, that perchance they may repent…” (Letter to the Smyrnaeans)
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Response to Michael Voris' "The Vortex—Thin Slice Catholicism" Please bear with me, in this video my voice and enunciation are monotonous, but the content of this video is Orthodox. Exodus 6:12: "Moses …More
Response to Michael Voris' "The Vortex—Thin Slice Catholicism"
Please bear with me, in this video my voice and enunciation are monotonous, but the content of this video is Orthodox.
Exodus 6:12: "Moses answered before the Lord: 'Behold the children of Israel do no hearken to me; and how will Pharao hear me, especially as I am of uncircumcised lips?' "
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Quote of the day - Pope St. Gregory. “Furthermore it is to be attentively considered that the Lord in mount Sinai, when about to speak to the people, first charged the same people to abstain from women …More
Quote of the day - Pope St. Gregory.
“Furthermore it is to be attentively considered that the Lord in mount Sinai, when about to speak to the people, first charged the same people to abstain from women. And if there, where the Lord spoke to men through a subject creature, purity of body was required with such careful provision that they who were to hear the words of God might not have intercourse with women, how much more ought those who receive the Body of the Almighty Lord to keep purity of the flesh in themselves, lest they be weighed down by the greatness of the inestimable mystery! Hence also it is said through the priest to David concerning his servants, that if they were pure from women they might eat the shew bread; which they might not receive at all unless David first declared them to be pure from women.” (Selected Epistles of St. Gregory, in "Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers", Volume XIII, Book XII, Epistle LXIV)
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The Desecration of Catholic churches. I warn against some rash enunciations made in this video, against HOLY SAINTS such as Pope St. Pius V. But: this video contains good points. I should have censored …More
The Desecration of Catholic churches.
I warn against some rash enunciations made in this video, against HOLY SAINTS such as Pope St. Pius V. But: this video contains good points. I should have censored the false and heretical remarks. I did not, so you should discern. Ask me to know more.
This video contains evidence of the desecration of Catholic places in Europe with images against the faith and morals from the 11th century onward. These desecrations, which became rampant in Rome from the 15th century onward, consist of images that glorify devils, idols, false gods, false religions, pagan philosophers and other pagans, vice, and grotesque deformity and images of immodesty and pornography.
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Quote of the day - Pope Pius IX, on Papal Infallibility. “For the Holy Ghost was promised to the successors of Peter not so that they might, by His revelation, make known some new doctrine, but that,…More
Quote of the day - Pope Pius IX, on Papal Infallibility.
“For the Holy Ghost was promised to the successors of Peter not so that they might, by His revelation, make known some new doctrine, but that, by His assistance, they might religiously guard and faithfully expound the revelation or Deposit of Faith transmitted by the Apostles. Indeed, their apostolic teaching was embraced by all the venerable fathers and reverenced and followed by all the holy orthodox doctors, for they knew very well that this See of St. Peter ALWAYS REMAINS UNBLEMISHED BY ANY ERROR, in accordance with the divine promise of our Lord and Savior to the prince of his disciples: I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not; and thou, being once converted, confirm thy brethren. [Cf. St. Luke 22:32].” - Pope Pius IX, presiding over Vatican Council I [1870], Dogmatic Constitution Pastor Aeternus, chap. 4, no. 6.
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Quote of the day - Pope Leo XIII, on minor dissents in religion. Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Par. 9: “But he who dissents even in one point from divinely revealed truth absolutely rejects all faith …More
Quote of the day - Pope Leo XIII, on minor dissents in religion.
Pope Leo XIII, Satis Cognitum, Par. 9:
“But he who dissents even in one point from divinely revealed truth absolutely rejects all faith, since he thereby refuses to honour God as the supreme truth and the formal motive of faith. "In many things they are with me, in a few things not with me; but in those few things in which they are not with me the many things in which they are will not profit them" (S. Augustinus in Psal. liv., n. 19). And this indeed most deservedly; for they, who take from Christian doctrine what they please, lean on their own judgments, not on faith; and not "bringing into captivity every understanding unto the obedience of Christ" (2 Cor. x., 5), they more truly obey themselves than God. "You, who believe what you like, believe yourselves rather than the gospel" (S. Augustinus, lib. xvii., Contra Faustum Manichaeum, cap. 3).”
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