Monday, October 13, 2014

The Miracle of the Sun in Fatima October 13, 1917 : Anniversary today






Third Secret Of Fatima According To Fr. Malachi Martin





The Third Secret of Fatima - Fr Paul Kramer




La bestia nera, simile a una pantera, indica la Massoneria; la bestia con due corna, simile a un agnello, indica la Massoneria infiltrata all'intero della chiesa, cioe la Massoneria ecclesiastica, che si e diffusa sopratutto fra i Membri della Gerarchia.
Questa infiltrazione massonica, all'interno della Chiesa, vi e gia stata da Me predetta in Fatima, quando vi ho annunciato che Satana si sarebbe introdotto fino al vertice della Chiesa.
 
Se compito della massoneria e di condurre le anime alla perdizione, portandole al culto di false divinita, lo scopo della massoneria ecclesiastica e invece quello di distruggere Cristo e la sua Chiesa, costruendo un nuovo idolo, cioe un falso Cristo ed un falsa Chiesa.(pp-738-739) La bestia simile a un agnello. Dongo(Como),13 giugno 1989. Ai Sacerdoti figli prediletti della Madonna

Translation:
The black beast like a leopard indicates Freemasonry; the beast with two horns like a lamb indicates Freemasonry infiltrated through the whole of the church, that is  ecclesiastical Masonry, which has spread especially among the members of the Hierarchy.

This Masonic infiltration, in the Church, was already predicted by Me in Fatima, when

I announced to you that Satan would be introduced  upto the summit of the Church.

If the task of Masonry is to lead souls to perdition, bringing them to the worship of a false god, the purpose of Ecclesiastical Masonry is instead the destruction of  Christ and his Church, building a new idol, namely a false christ and a false church. (Translated by L.A)
-Lionel Andrades

Tutti i non cattolici vanno all'inferno? - padre Serafino M. Lanzetta FFI

Tutti i non cattolici vanno all'inferno?
La Chiesa insegna che anche ebrei e musulmani possono andare in paradiso?
padre Serafino M. Lanzetta 
All’inferno, alla perdizione eterna, ci va chi chiude il suo cuore a Dio e alla verità che Lui creando ha scritto nel cuore di ogni uomo; chi vive nel suo egoismo e fa della sua libertà un pretesto per vivere in modo autonomo, dimentico del bene. Non possiamo fare una ripartizione a priori ma esortiamo ogni uomo di buona volontà a vivere per Dio in Cristo suo Figlio.



1. Vale per tutti il monito paolino di attendere alla salvezza «con timore e tremore» (Fil 2,12). Cos’è perciò la salvezza? È la liberazione dalla precarietà della vita, dall’essere nemici di Dio e, nella dimensione eterna che la corona, dalla possibilità di disubbidire a Dio a causa del peccato che portiamo in noi. Essere “salvi” significa essere in Dio per sempre, sicuri nel suo Amore. Eravamo come uomini caduti da un grande dirupo in un burrone profondo. Per rialzarci avevamo bisogno di un soccorso dall’alto, di Qualcuno che ci portasse fuori da quella condizione. Questa salvezza ci è stata conquistata da Gesù Cristo, che incarnandosi ha sofferto ed è morto per noi. Con il suo sacrificio della Croce ci ha liberato dai nostri peccati e ci ha reso figlio di Dio, innestandoci così nel suo Corpo che è la Chiesa. Ci ha portato in alto, aprendoci le porte della vita eterna nel suo Regno. Apparteniamo a Dio mediante Gesù suo Figlio e solo mediante Lui abbiamo accesso a Dio. Dio infatti nessuno lo ha mai visto: solo il Figlio lo può mostrare, solo Lui lo rivela (cf. Gv 1,18). Così, divenuti membra di Cristo, siamo inseriti in Lui e, per suo mezzo, nella sua Chiesa, suo prolungamento sacramentale. Cristo ha costituito la Chiesa una e universale perché perpetuasse nel tempo la sua presenza misterica e portasse gli uomini a Dio: fate miei discepoli tutte le genti dirà Gesù agli Apostoli prima di ascendere al Padre (cf. Mt 28,19).


2. La condizione in cui Cristo ha posto i suoi discepoli, membra del suo mistico Corpo che è la Chiesa, è perciò la condizione ordinaria della salvezza: ogni uomo può salvarsi se, battezzato, rinasce dall’acqua e dallo Spirito e professa la sua fede in Cristo Redentore. Per questa ragione la Chiesa, sin da S. Cipriano, ha coniato un adagio che recita: extra Ecclesiam nulla salus, fuori della Chiesa non c’è salvezza. Fuori del Corpo sacramentale di Cristo, la sua Chiesa, non si può ottenere la salvezza. Ora, questo significa che coloro che non sono membra del Corpo mistico, la Chiesa, non si salvano?



3. Per introdurre quest’altro aspetto della salvezza, ricordiamo le parole di S. Paolo a Timoteo: Dio «vuole che tutti gli uomini siano salvati e arrivino alla conoscenza della verità» (1Tm 2,4). Ogni uomo è invitato da Dio con la mozione della sua grazia alla salvezza nella verità. La verità è Cristo, dunque, ogni uomo, anche chi non è battezzato, deve arrivare alla conoscenza di Cristo per salvarsi. Questo come può avvenire? Qui siamo in una condizione straordinaria. Iddio, che in Gesù ha istituito i sette sacramenti, non rimane vincolato ad essi nel suo operato, ma la sua volontà salvifica si estende anche oltre. La salvezza può avvenire anche con ciò che la Chiesa ha definito battesimo di desiderio o desiderio del battesimo. Se un uomo non riesce a ottenere il battesimo di acqua, ma vive in modo moralmente onesto, con una coscienza pura perché fondata sulla legge morale naturale e perciò è proteso a Dio anche senza conoscerlo e fa il bene, può salvarsi. Si postula che costui, in condizioni ordinarie, avrebbe accettato di essere battezzato e perciò desidera, almeno implicitamente, il battesimo, porta della salvezza. Non se ne annulla la necessità ma si vede la sua cogenza anche oltre i confini sacramentali della Chiesa. Perciò, ogni uomo, di ogni religione, può salvarsi, purché desideri la verità, il Cristo. Il desiderio muove alla fede e quindi alla salvezza.

Non si tratta di un “sincretismo salvifico” ma della possibilità di riconoscere l’unica Verità per esserne posseduti per sempre.
 
 

Sappiamo di casi nel 2014 salvato con il battesimo di desiderio ecc? http://eucharistandmission.blogspot.it/2014/08/sappiamo-di-casi-nel-2014-salvato-con.html#links

 

Review of Angelus Press The Catholic Church and Salvation by Msgr. Joseph C. Fenton


Angelus Press

 
Review Rating : Bad
 
There was a factual error in the Letter of the Holy Office 1949 of which Monsgr.Fenton was not aware of .
The Letter of the Holy Office 1949 assumed that the baptism of desire and being saved in invincible ignorance were known, visible in the flesh exceptions to the literal and traditional interpretation of the dogma extra ecclesiam nulla salus. They would have to be known and visible in the flesh to be exceptions to the dogma.
We now know that there are no known cases of someone saved with the baptism of desire etc in 2014 and without the baptism of water, whom we know of.These cases are in Heaven and are not visible to us.
The Catholic Church and Salvation
So the Letter made a factual mistake. Objectively the dead-saved cannot be seen on earth to be exceptions to all needing the baptism of water for salvation.
Monsgr.Fenton also does theology based on this factual error.
The SSPX's Fr.Francois Laisney has written a book Is Feeneyism Catholic (Angelus Press) in which he is unaware of this factual error.
Similarly the objective error is extended to Vatican Council II. It is assumed by the SSPX priests and bishops, in general, that Lumen Gentium 16 ( saved in invincible ignorance) is a break with Tradition.This is false.
Without the irrational premise (being able to see the dead on earth) there are no exceptions to the traditional interpretation of extra ecclesiam nulla salus, according to the Church Fathers, the Church Councils, the popes in the ordinary magisterium and the saints.

-Lionel Andrades
 

Be Prepared: The List of What Is Forbidden in Cuba

Cosme Beccar Varela

Mr. Cosme Beccar Varela from Argentina sent TIA this list. It is a good reminder that Communism is alive and oppressive in Cuba. We believe the warning is pertinent to the situation in the United States today as well as Argentina. We will let our readers be the judge of this. - TIA


Everyone in Argentina knows that the presidential usurper Cristina Kirchner and her accomplices are friends and supporters of the Castro's tyranny and its partners, the Venezuelan “Chavistas.” All or almost all believe that this is a harmless "sympathy," the fruit of a "stale" ideology that has been stuck in their heads since their time as Marxist guerrillas. But we should not worry because WHAT HAPPENED IN CUBA WILL NEVER HAPPEN HERE.

Well, for those optimists who think so, give them this list that I received from a good friend, a Cuban in exile. A single reading can make the hair stand on end. I know perfectly well that those optimists despise such warnings, even though some of these things are already being implemented in our country. Never mind. It is published and they can read it if they like.

If you want to do something so that this horror is halted, you can. If you prefer to continue looking the other way, you can also do that, which is what will probably happen. So be it. It is God in Heaven who asks an account.

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In Communist Cuba, it is forbidden:

1. To travel abroad without government permission. One can only leave Cuba with an official pass (the famous White Card), and the process of obtaining it can take years and in many cases will never be granted. Health workers, those in the State ministries, the armed forces, or elite athletes, among others, must wait at least 5 years, but in most cases they never get the permit;

Fidel Castro the demagogue
Fidel Castro, the demagogue who promised a paradise and gave a hell to the Cuban people
 
2. To travel abroad for work purposes with one’s spouse and/or children (with the exception of some high officials);

3. To change jobs without government permission;

4 –To change one’s address: Any changes demand dozens of regulations;

5 – To publish anything without government permission;

6 – To have a personal computer, a fax machine or a satellite dish;

7. To have access to the Internet. The Internet is tightly controlled and monitored by State security. Only 1.7% of the population has access to Internet;

8. To send your children to a private or religious school. All schools are under the authority of the communist government;

9. To practice any religious worship without approval. Adults can be fired from their jobs; children can be expelled from school;

10. To belong to any independent national or international organization, with the exception of communist ones (the Communist Party, the Communist Youth, Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, etc.);

11. To watch or listen to radio stations and private or independent television. All media is government property. It is illegal for Cubans to hear or see foreign radios and TV channels;

12. To read books, magazines or newspapers that have not been approved or published by the government (all books, magazines and newspapers are published by the government). There is no authorized independent press. To read 1984 or Animal Farm by George Orwell is as subversive, as is having a Sputnik magazine or News of Moscow from the perestroika period;

13. To receive publications from abroad or from visitors (punishable by imprisonment under Law 88);

14. To communicate freely with foreign journalists. – (Question: Why was
Yoani Sanchez allowed this and more? Would she be a government agent?)

15. To visit or stay in hotels, restaurants, beaches and resorts for tourists (where Cubans are excluded).

16. To accept gifts or donations from foreign visitors;

17. To seek employment in foreign companies based on the island without government approval;

DIlma Rousseff holding Cuban colors
Above, Rousseff, president of Brazil, on the same team of the Castro's Brothers, as Bachelet, president of Chile, below
Michelle Bachelet supporting Fidel Castro
18. To own a business (private property). Although some very small businesses by the government have been approved, they have been subjected to taxes and stifling regulations;

19. To make more than the government-established wage for all jobs: approximately $7-$12 a month for most work, $15-$20 a month for professionals such as doctors and government officials;

20. To sell any personal belongings, services, food prepared at home or homemade crafts without government approval;

21. To fish on the coast or ride in a boat without government permission;

22. To belong to an independent union (the only one allowed is government controlled and permits no individual or collective contracts, strikes or protests);

23. To organize any sports team, sports activities or artistic shows without government permission;

24. To claim any prize involving money or try to earn one abroad;

25. To choose your own doctor or hospital. They are all government assigned;

26. To seek medical help outside Cuba;

27. To hire an attorney, unless the government approves it;

28. To refuse to participate in mass demonstrations organized by the Communist Party. Refusal to participate, as of May 1 or July 26, means being categorized as disaffected and exposed to the consequences;

29. To refuse to participate in "volunteer" work for adults and children;

30. To refuse to vote in elections with a single party and candidates nominated by the government. (Fidel Castro and Raul Castro were not "elected" by direct vote. Their names never appear on the ballot);

31. To freely run for public office – all candidates are handpicked by the Communist Party;

32. To criticize or justly challenge the repressive laws of the regime, or any comments or decisions of leaders or the head of State;.

33. To transport food products for personal or household consumption from one province to another. The luggage of travelers is continuously checked by police on trains, buses, private cars, bicycles and any means of transport in search of foodstuff, sugar, coffee and meat, among other things. Products found are confiscated, and those carrying them are legally prosecuted for the offense.”

34. To butcher a cow. Cattle owners cannot use the meat for their own consumption and much less sell it themselves. This “felony” is punishable by five years in prison.

35. To buy or sell property and land. The "owners" of houses cannot sell them but only exchange them (and only for a similar house) with many regulations. Although less than 6% of farm land remains in the hands of peasants (the rest was expropriated in the first decade of the Cuban Revolution), "owners" cannot sell their land;

36. To import the following electrical equipment: freezers, air conditioners, stoves and ovens including microwave, water heaters, showers, mixers, irons and toasters;

37. To return to the country to live after emigrating. Those who decide to visit their relatives in Cuba need special visa permits to return to the land of their birth and must obtain a Cuban passport (even if they have another officially recognized nationality). The process for a foreign person to obtain a Cuban visa costs $450, not including travel and other expenses. If the visa is denied, the Cuban government keeps the money.

38. To visit a "deserter" family member who has left Cuba. When a Cuban "defects" in jobs that the government considers "official business" (sports, science, art, etc.), family members must wait at least five years until the government decides if they can travel. Parents, children or siblings may not visit their loved ones even if they have a visa and ticket to the country where the "deserter" resides;
Benedict XVI supports Fidel Castro
Benedict XVI went to Cuba to lent the Church's support to the aging dictator
39. To keep his property if he emigrates or is caught trying to leave the country. When a Cuban receives permission to leave, has his boat intercepted at sea in an attempt to flee or is repatriated, normally all of his "property" (house, TV, furniture, clothing, etc.) is confiscated. Those who are repatriated and those who are intercepted at sea are unable to return to their work, lose their ration card (the means that pays a small portion of the food he needs, and face acts of repudiation and/or judicial punishment.

40. To freely choose one's career. A high school graduate, regardless of his academic level and the availability of jobs, cannot select a preferred career. In the selection process for universities (all belong to the State), the ideological factors have primacy, and these factors depend on the degree of unconditional commitment of the youth and the "needs of the Revolution" at the time.

41. To invite a stranger to spend a night in your home. If the CDR watchers (Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, that is, those who spy on their neighbors), report that a foreigner is sleeping in the house of a Cuban, an investigation starts, which usually ends in fines or, in the case of repeat offenses, in the expropriation of the property.

42. To refuse to participate in the Territorial Militia, the CDRs, the Rapid Response Brigades or any repressive organization of the regime. Refusal is interpreted as a clear sign of revolutionary disaffection and involves punishment.

43. To buy milk in regulated facilities (warehouses) for children over seven years of age. Only children up to age seven in Cuba can receive the right to pay for milk; after that age the sale of milk is no longer allowed and parents can only purchase it on the black market, which implies a clear violation of the law.

Posted October 2, 2014