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What will make the Antichrist so Deceptive? A Pentecost Homily About the Antichrist On May 19, 1861, Father Frederick Faber of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri preached a Pentecost sermon on the Church.…More
What will make the Antichrist so Deceptive?
A Pentecost Homily About the Antichrist
On May 19, 1861, Father Frederick Faber of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri preached a Pentecost sermon on the Church. In it, he touched upon the deceptions that would accompany the Antichrist and his wicked works. According to Matthew, this deception would be so great as to deceive, if possible, even the elect.
The Danger from Within
Father Faber explained what will render the infernal deceit so powerful and convincing by pointing to the dangers from within. Quote, “We must be upon our guard even against Catholic books, periodicals, journals, and pamphlets, however specious they may be.”
The Good Men Will Do the Work of the Antichrist
Father explained it like this: We must remember, that if all good men were on one side, and all bad men on the other, there would be no danger of any one, least of all the elect, being deceived. He went on saying that it will be the good men, those who used to be good, who …More
Libor Halik
On May 19, 1861, Father Frederick Faber of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri preached /prophesied/ : “We must be upon our guard even against Catholic books, periodicals, journals, and pamphlets, however specious they may be.” The Good Men Will Do the Work of the Antichrist. Father explained it like this: We must remember, that if all good men were on one side, and all bad men on the other, there …More
On May 19, 1861, Father Frederick Faber of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri preached /prophesied/ : “We must be upon our guard even against Catholic books, periodicals, journals, and pamphlets, however specious they may be.” The Good Men Will Do the Work of the Antichrist. Father explained it like this: We must remember, that if all good men were on one side, and all bad men on the other, there would be no danger of any one, least of all the elect, being deceived. He went on saying that it will be the good men, those who used to be good, who will do the work of the Antichrist, and to crucify afresh the Lord whom they profess to love. Faber insisted that in the last days deceitfulness arises from good men being on the wrong side.