When the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?



"I tell you, he will see that they get justice, and quickly. 

However, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?"

(Luke 18:8)


Many people, including many Catholics, think that the Christian

faith is summed up in charitable work and a general kindness.

And it is true that all the spiritual gifts and practises within

our faith are worthless without love;


"If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love,
 
I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift
 
of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if
 
I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am
 
nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body
 
to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.


( 1 Corinthians 13: 1-3)


Love has only goodness itself at heart.



                                   But what about faith?


The reality is that due to the ceasing of transmission of the 

authentic and integral doctrine of the Catholic Church; 

the Deposit of Faith,

the understanding of the faith is heavily diminished and sometimes

reduced to the practice of charitable work.

While charitable work is good in itself, and God knows that there 

are no other worldly organisation that comes close to the Catholic 

Church when it comes to charitable work, but this charity grew out 

from; was founded on, personal knowledge of God, who is love.


There are many kind atheists in the world too, who also perform

acts of charity. It might be because it makes them feel good; 

they get something out of it for themselves. 

Are we just like atheists?


The Catholic Faith is codified, in order for it to
 
even enter our understanding it has to be delivered pedagogically 

correctly, and in the right order, to shine light on the subtle nuances,

because it is precise.


We are called to evangelise others, it is inherent in our Faith.

But that is complicated for those who do not know

the faith well, as they do not have the confidence necessary

to evangelise others, because they know in their heart that they do 

not really know it themselves.


A way out for them is to be "good" all the time.

But true love tells the truth:

"Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth."

(1 Corinthians 13; 6 )



In spite of the clarity of the New Testament regarding the truth:

"Jesus said to him: I am the way, and the truth, and the life. 

No one comes to the Father except through me." 

(John 14:6)

we have unfortunately Catholics today who can not distinguish

between the "god" of islam ( the devil) and our God; 

they say ; "sure anyway there is only one god" and they leave it 

at that, not reflecting any deeper, revealing that they do not have 

a grasp of the catholic faith. Which is not their fault! 

Nobody taught them, but nevertheless not good, as sometimes they 

have prominent roles in the Church.


Because how do we know anything, about any subject at all, 

if nobody tells us, shows us, explains things to us, educate us?

And how can they do that, when they haven't themselves been

taught, when they do not know themselves?


The Christian message becomes vague and blurred, and soft to 

the point of melting and disappearing in a fuzzy haze.

(sure there's only one God....)


The truth of our faith often comes in revelations; a personal

experience where God reveals Himself, but it must not stop there,

because whether we have been properly catechised (not many have),

or whether God's Power has been revealed to us personally, we are 

obliged, as baptised Catholics, to continue to grow in faith, to 

learn more, to understand more. 


Living Faith does this naturally, it is in accordance with it's nature.


I have strong faith, but I am not impressed when 

other Catholics seems to be in admiration of my faith, as if they

are trying to flatter me. Sometimes I hear: " Oh your faith is so strong,

I wish mine were as strong as yours." or "Oh you are so great, so 

courageous", etc etc. 

It is a way of taking away responsibility from

themselves, take themselves off the hook.


My faith is strong because I continue to deepen it, to know more,

to learn more, to understand more, to love more. 

To put the faith into practise, to actually forgive those who hurt 

me, to keep trusting in God, no matter what.


You have to wonder when frequent Mass goers, maybe even 

daily Mass goers, are not sufficiently spiritually nourished 

and enlightened by it to direct them in regard to their lives as 

citizens, because what is the point then?


When you have catholics who vote for abortion and same sex
 
"marriage", or who vote for government representants who are
 
for those things? Or those who did not even question it when 

the exprimental covid "vaccine" made from stem-cells 

of aborted babies, even alive babies, were pressured on them.


What is the point of Christianity and what is the point of the 

message of  Jesus Christ; True God and True Man?


It is to sanctify us, but He needs our cooperation.
 

For example, what is the point, in an apostolate of the Church, 

of having a handbook that has to be strictly followed and adhered to, 

when it is read from every week, and not being followed? 

When it explains in detail why it is important to be on time for

the meetings, and without fail there are always those who are late,

and on top of that, when they arrive they disturb the prayers that has 

commenced, by chatting!! even when it is the priest who is praying,

and then they are told that "it doesn't matter", and they are 

instead thanked for turning up at all??


It is what we do in small things that matter. 

Like respecting time schedules, it is easily within human 

capacities.

If we can not manage to do small things well, we will not 

be able to do great things.

Saint Therese emphasised this by saying that we must do small

things with great love, it elevates.


In opposition to regularly arriving late for Mass; what 

does that say about our heart? 

That we actually think that it is not that important, we

elevate ourselves, making ourselves more important than the 

presence of God. It is pride. 

Because we are always on time for what we really personally 

deem important.



God wants to give us Eternal Life, to share in His Glory.

We can not be like everybody else, we can not blend in with the 

world, we are a people set apart; we are the Children Of God. 

"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal 
of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, 
what is good and acceptable and perfect."

(Romans 12:2)

The Catholic Church is not a social club, it is not a place to go
 
to make friends, to gossip and do some charitable work to pass 

the time;


The Catholic Church is the Church that Jesus Christ founded

when He said to Peter; 

"And I say also unto thee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock 

I will build My Church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail 

against it

(Matthew 16:18)

  

















God can not be modified

 

So the controversy; the fight, continues, and it will as long 

as the situation is not regularized.

It could be done at any time, in an instant, but ever since 

the situation arose, it is the one and same sin that prevents 

that from taking place:

Pride.  

They don't call pride the deadliest of all sins for nothing.


The Catholic Church is the guardian of the deposit of faith; 

she holds the truth about us humans and about God.

Despite humans being finite, limited, restricted, by our 

humannessin contrast to God who is All Powerful, 

without limit, obstructed by nothing,

the Catholic Church offers by the means of the 

Sacraments, for us to have a close relationship with Him, through 

His Only Son Jesus Christ. 


Even though I grew up in a post christian (protestant) country

and am a convert to Catholisism, I remember the absolute outrage,

even in my country of origin, 

when the New Mass was introduced, because it was reported in 

the media.

In the 50 years since then, I have progressivly learnt more

of the faith, because there was much unclarity, a lack of guidelines, 

this hinders progression and true knowledge.

I wanted to learn more, driven by a desire to dig deeper, to truly 

understand, so I could implement it in my daily life.

Integrating the teaching in myself,  which implies obviously to 

step outside the comfort zone, 

taking risks and a complete trust in God. 

It implies not being afraid 

of being ridiculed and rejected, and to not be afraid of death.


Those who today are pejoratively called "intégrists" or 

"fundamentalists", judged with contempt, while

in reality they are rather the logical result of taking abord the 

message of Christ without modifying it to suit personal 

whims and desires, are regarded with suspicion.  


What Archbishop Lefebvre did was the exact opposite to 

rebellion, it was a heroic sacrificial act with disregard to 

himself, in order to save the Church; the true treasures of 

the Church. With the new mass; the novus ordo, the 

deconstruction of the Chuch was set in motion. 

From then on subjective relativism replaced primordial 

Catholic teaching; even the Decalogue, (written in stone..)

(And ever since, those who still holds fast to the new mass, 

are unable to understand why there is less and less 

people going to that mass.)


Monseigneur Lefebvre's situation was akin to a firechief 

looking at a building containing everlasting value, which 

had been set alight, in order to burn it down. He had 

spent his whole life in service of propagating it, he had 

been elevated  to Archbishop of Dakar and Superior 

General of the Holy Ghost Fathers, by the Catholic Church.

He was a 100% faithful servant of the Holy Catholic Church, 

and never a renegade.

Then, due to the Second Vatican Council, he was faced 

with the wilful dismanteling and destruction of the Church, 

to be carried out from within, the impoverished new Liturgy 

replacing the Liturgy of all times, the same Liturgy which 

had produced thousands of known Saints and an unknown 

number of unknown saintly ordinary men, women and children. 


Lefebvre absolutely had to react, he was not disobedient, 

on the contrary; he was obedient to the last; 

obedient to God the Father.


When you are the Chief of a firebrigade, would it be normal

to stand there without reacting, looking at the building that has 

been set fire to?


If Lefebvre had not founded the SSPX, the authentic Catholic 

Church would have ceased to exist today, it was an absolutely 

necessary act in order to preserve it.  

Because he consecrated bishops without having obtained the formal 

permission from the Pope who just wanted Lefebvre to toe the line

and stop making a fuss about the Faith being destroyed, and agree

to submit to Vatican 2.

Since that was not possible, he was ready to die rather than do that,

the ordinations went ahead.  

He knew full well that he would be excommunicated, this is why his

actions were of sacrificual nature, he sacrified himself in order to save

the Church.

 

Even though this act has been called "schismatic", it has not, not up 

until now anyway, been declared that SSPX are in actual schism, it is 

much more ambigous than that. 

They have, since the ordinations of  the 4 bishops in 

1988 been left in limbo, due to the Vatican's lack of willingness to

regularize them; declaring them to be in full communion with Rome.


I don't even put this down to the individual Popes we have had since 

then, the diabolical powers of the world which have infiltrated the 

Church are at play. 


It is a question of punishment, they are being punished, for not 

submitting to the order of accepting the unacceptible. (Vatican 2)

Similarly to the doctors who refused to inject their patients with the 

covid "vaccine", which the manufacturers admitted were, 

unlike other vaccines, not properly tested , therefore by definition 

"experimental",  based on the hippocratic oath they had 

made and their own moral compass, they were struck off the register

and prevented from practising their profession/vocation.


It boils down to the power of authority. Not about right or wrong, 

or the common good, but pure power.


I cannot help but to make the analogue with family. 

Parents have the authority over their children, however that does 

not prevent mistakes, bad judgement and sometimes cruelty and 

abuse from parents even toward a good and well behaved child.

Sometimes it is simply the parent who is wrong, nevertheless they

have the upper hand of authority over the child.

What does the child do then? 

 

But thanks to the good and saintly Archbishop, we have today 

in full communion with The Holy See; 

Traditional Roman Catholic Societies of Apostolic life like 

Christ the King Sovereign Priest ( established in 1990), and the 

Institute of the Good Shepherd,( 2006)

who continues to teach, transmit, educate the true authentic Faith. 



  











 








 

 


 


 


Who do we follow?

 

"Jesus said: My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, 

my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish 

leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place."

John 18:36


Jesus is challenged by Pilate in regard to his use of the word

"kingdom", interpreted by Pilate as if Jesus is declaring himself 

to be a wordly king, that being the only concept of kingship

he understood. 

But Jesus said that He came into the world to testify to the Truth,

and that everyone on the side of truth listens to Him.


We then have Pilate asking the famous question;

"what is the truth,"

and we know that what followed is that he didn't want to be 

bothered by this case anymore, he himself was not Jewish, 

his role was to govern this part of the Roman Empire.

He couldn't find any fault with Jesus, but as he felt the pressure 

to make a descision, he caved in, he washed 

his hands off the entire affaire and let them decide what to do 

with Jesus, and they wanted Jesus dead.


It is surprising how little discernment there often is among 

many Catholics in regard to wordly matters.

The power of the world and the power of God are  

opposing each other

they can not be "reconciled", 

no compromise can be made, 

they can only be managed by us as best we can, and that is 

sometimes like a walk on a tightrope.


We should be able to distinguish between the two.

For the moment we live in this world, but we are not supposed 

to live according to the world. 

One thing is certain; Christians who truly live according to the 

Word of God is hated by the world.

They are sure to be ridiculed, misunderstood and rejected.


We must be awake, to be able to capture nuances in what 

is being said, and to reflect.


It is frightening for example to see Catholics having full confidence 

in the Government, without any discernment, there seems to be the 

automatic assumption that whatever comes from the governement

must be more or less morally sound, because it is the government. 

Such a wrong assumption, forgetting that there is pressure on the 

government. 

We must be obedient to God, and at the same time we should not

break any civil law. This is often a tight rope walk; the right line.

Many examples comes to mind: 

The corona vaccine being the most recent; an admittedly 

experimental vaccine where the risks, evalued objectivly, 

without the elements of pressure and fear, seemed too high

in proportion to the relative minor discomfort of the corona flu 

virus.

People die every day, sometimes it can be just a flu that kills an 

already weak and fragile body, but it was repeated again and

again that it was a flu, which any normal immune system can

deal with. 

Yet, because of the governement and the hand-in-hand media

blew it up out of all proportion, leading a fear campaign, many

Catholics got themselves injected with an experimental vaccine 

that had unknown side effects, despite many leading experts in 

the field of immunology and vaccines warning against it, stating

that it will it will cause heart problems and cancer.


Reflect on the moral aspect; considering the fact that the 

vaccines are made from stem-cells of aborted babies, taken when 

the babies are still alive, as many aborted babies stays alive for a 

a certain period of time after having being extracted from their 

mother's body.


The forces of this world are diabolic, if we are not aware

of this fact, we will fall victim to it.  

In this case, you might have thought that common sense and prudence; 

erring on the side of caution, would have prevailed.


But no; a people who voted for abortion 

(because "all the other countries are doing it" being the argument),

who voted for same sex "marriage" (the only country who 

actually had a referendum on it, the governement of other countries 

simply just brought it into law),

do not have a perspective of common sense and personal 

reasoning, facts are discarded; they just go with the crowd, 

the same crowd that demanded the crucifixion of Jesus.


Jesus came to testify to the truth, and Pilate famously answered;

"what is truth?"

Today people talk about "my truth" and "your truth", everybody

"their own truth", and this is also prevalent in the Church today.


Ever since the Second Vatican Council, which aimed for spiritual 

renewal in the Church, the exact opposite has occured, and 

quite logically so;

in proportion to the Church's "opening up to the world" and 

aligning herself with the world, the objective Truth of which 

the Catholic Church is guardian, has been obscured, 

truth has become relative and subjective.


Never to forget that the Church is made up of sinful and weak 

men and women, 

who regularly gets lost and goes away from the Truth. 


The Catholic Church is Holy, because Jesus Christ, who is God,

is her Head, we her members; all faithful, including Priests, Bishops, 

Cardinals, Popes, are all sinners. 


"Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save".

Psalm 146;3

 

"Blessed are those whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is 

in the Lord their God"

Psalm 146;5



Who and what is Man

 Psalm 8: 4-8:

"What is man that you are mindful of him, 

and the son of man that you visit him?

For you have made him a little lower than the angels, 

and you have crowned him with glory and honor.

You have made him to have dominion over the works 

of your hands, 

You have put all things under his feet, 

All sheep and oxen- even the beasts of the field, 

the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea that pass 

through the paths of the seas." 


Secularism and paganism denies  

the reality that human beings possess a supernatural 

prerogative.

Although we are created beings, we are above animals 

and everything else in creation.

Why is that? 

Because we have capacities that are particular only to us,

which animals do not have.

There is in nature perfect organisation; trees, flowers, 

bees etc., everything is adjusted and arranged in a perfect

harmonic form, and in regard to animals; their senses and instincts 

are usually well superior to man's. 

So it is not any of those things that sets us apart and above.


It is our intelligence, our ability to create concepts and ideas 

in our minds.

Concepts and ideas are not physical matter.

Thanks to our intelligence we have the capacity to 

conceptualise

which is a spiritual faculty. 

All of us; we do this continually, 

we are so used to it that we do not even realise that 

we are doing it.

Think of new inventions for example; they were first 

conceptualised in their inventor's mind.


The intelligence is by definition spiritual; 

as it is completly non-material.

Man is the transporter of the non-material; the spiritual,

due to his intelligence.

The material; from matter, is specific,

The spiritual is universal.  

 

Human beings live at the junction between earth

and heaven, above us we have the pure spirits of angels, 

who unlike us, have no body.

Man is the meeting place between soul and body, the soul 

is a spirit created by God, in order to be one with the body.


We sometimes hear people say that everything that happens, 

happens first of all in the mind.

Based on that, we can see the importance of being aware

of what is going on in our minds.


Think of numbers; 1, 2, 4,10, 200, etc, they are little characters; 

visible signs, 

but the reality behind them are concepts, as is arithmetic and 

all mathematics; e.g. 2+2=4 is a concept, a spiritual manipulation.


For example we can look at a cat in front of us, then the cat goes 

away, but we have then internalised the concept of a cat, and 

that concept is not material.


Man's intelligence captures intangible realities, we are repositories

and devices of spiritual things which do not derive from matter. 

If it does not come from matter, where does it come from? 

It has to have it's origin in something, 

it is the effect of a cause. 


Man is composed of a soul; a spirit, and a body. 

The word "soul" in French is "âme", derived from  

the latin word "anima" translated: "which gives life to", 

our soul which comes from God is ONE with the body.

We are not just our body, and we are not just our soul, 

we are a composition of the two; to form one substance

If we were principally only soul, we would be the owner 

of our bodies and we could dispose them if we wanted, 

but we cant, because WE ARE our bodies.

 

The French philosopher Descartes thought that the spirit and

the body were two separate entities; he compared the soul to a 

captain of a ship (the ship being the body), a bad comparison, 

since a captain of a ship can get off and onboard the ship when

he wants, whereas we can't get in and out of our bodies as we like.

 

Our soul; possessing qualities that does not originate from matter,

is intellectual, spiritual. It internalises realities that are totally 

non-material: ideas and concepts, to bring into the soul by it's 

intellectual knowledge, completely non-material realities. 


Man's other great capacity which set him apart is his ability to 

love non-material things; e.g; 

Justice,  Truth, The Common Good.

 

We need to know ourselves; we are in the process of 

salvation; by the Mystery of The Incarnation and the 

Mystery of The Redemption, we need to know our true 

state, this is  continuous work.


Our soul is sensory, it is constantly stirred and agitated,

our way of reacting to events takes place in the soul.

As we know the register of emotions can range from 

the extreme euphoric to the most desperate pessimistic. 

 

Both the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle and the 

great theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas

divided the human passions/emotions 

(which we have in common with animals) in two main categories; 

the Concupiscible and Irascible.

 

The Concupiscible side is pretty uncomplicated; it seeks fulfillment 

of desires, it avoids pain, they are reactions of the soul.

The Irascible side is more challenging; it deals with strong reactions

such as anger, fear, despair, but also courage and hope.


There is an inter-actional relationship between the two sides;

the Irascible helps out the Concupiscible in order to attain the 

desired goal. 


The manner in which we react when our passions are triggered

depends on the disposition of our heart.

The Christian virtues are the spiritual supernatural dispositions;

 "the settings" which goes further, they are added on top of  what is 

already there, they elevate the intelligence of the human heart. 


The great Theological virtue of FAITH is a virtue of the intelligence.

It allows us to know truths to which we would otherwise have no 

access to, only by God's authority.


The virtue of PRUDENCE is a virtue of the intelligence.

It allows us to calculate and deliberate our actions.


All the moral virtues are located in the willpower;

restraint in regard to the passions of the Concupisibles, and 

strenght confronted with the Irascibles.

The two groups cooperate; for example if we 

can moderate our appetite for food, we will find it easier

to control our anger. 


"Morals" then, is about man's behaviour regarding, and 

confronting, the passions, they need to be held in check. 

Keeping in mind that all the passions are good in themselves,

since as everything else it is God who created them, we just need to

train ourselves to become masters of them. 


Our 5 physical senses; sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch detect

external stimuli, and the information derived is transmitted into 

our brain, where they are interpreted by each person individually.

This is where it gets interesting, because the individual 

interpretation depends on the person's personal history and 

imagination; the personal filter the data is processed through.

We can think of an investigation after an accident for example;

there might have been 5 witnesses; it is not uncommon that each 

one has different versions of what happened. 

 

We are plugged in to the world around us through the 

5 senses, we communicate with others through them, 

but the actual exchange itself; 

what is being communicated, is non-material.


All matter is dividable; capable of being dissolved 

or split into pieces.

Water can be split into it's two components of hydrogen 

and oxygen.

Bodies degrade and in the end they decompose.


But the human spirit does not come from matter, it comes 

from God, it is by it's nature elevated over the material, 

it is immortal, eternal, indestructible.



The world deceives through narration, editing, presentation and AI

 

We need frames of references in order to navigate our daily lives.

Every situation requires a response or an action on our part, and we

choose the one that corresponds to our upbringing, education, and

other influences, like media and friends, which determines

what we think, what we believe, what we deem right and wrong.

 

For example in the political field; who is the good guy and who is 

the bad ones on the world scene is pretty much decided by the news, 

where a narrative is presented, very rarely objective.   

This is striking when you look at other news channels which gives 

a different angle and leaves us with a different interpretation of an 

event or a person. 

President Trump is a good example of what I'm talking about. 

The hate and venom that I hear from people regarding him, is

a perfect illustration of how people are allowing their minds to be

controlled by others and by the media, because this is neither based on 

personal experience nor a wide field of knowledge of the world of

politics.  Nevertheless, the feelings and energy are strong and real, 

so that begs the question; maybe it is like this with everything?

Maybe we are being manipulated all the time?

 

The Bible says that the devil is the deceiver of the whole world and 

he works to mislead humanity through lies and misdirection.

The Bible also warns us to be awake and vigilant, at all times. 

And warns us against false prophets who comes in sheep's clothing.

 

The terrible result of clericalism; where the Church's faithful kept

quiet about abuse done to children by priests, due to them being told

that the priest was an untouchable, and everything he said and did 

was from God and not to be questioned, they had to be "obedient 

and good", thus the the abuse was allowed to continue.

 

Satan has a multitude of ways to attack us; another one by watering 

down the Word of God; replacing the Divine unchanging Law of God,

which is Absolute: set in stone, with the worldly take and attitude.

Abortion is the obvious case, (though shall not kill is an absolute), 

yet recently our dear Holy Father Pope Leo XIV said to journalists 

that "abortion is a very complex matter", for this is indeed what the

world says. 

But we are not of the world (John 15:19) and we must not conform 

to the ways of the world (Romans 12:2)

  

Because the issue of abortion is without any complexity whatsoever.

It is a black and white issue with no nuances. 

 

Again, due to the assumption that everything the Pope says is true,

that he is infallible every time he speaks, people are lead astray.

It is only when the Pope makes an ex cathedra ( "from the Chair")

pronouncement, which are extremely rare occasions, that this applies.

His own personal reflections are just that; his own opinions, being 

pope does not mean that he is incapable of making mistakes.

 

When the parish priest said to me that: "sometimes abortion is 

necessary to save the mother's life", 

he conformed to the world and it's lies, because obstetricians and 

gynecologists did come out in droves before the abortion referendum 

to say clearly and unambiguously that this was not true. It had 

always been the case of ectopic pregnancies that the embryo or 

fetus would have to be removed to save the mother's life, but this is not 

abortion. (The devil always tries to spread confusion)

 

The priest was calling on us to oppose euthanasia, failing to realize

that as long as abortion is allowed, there is no logical reason to oppose

euthanasia.  

 

Revelation 12:9 :  

"The great dragon was hurled down - that ancient serpent called the devil, 

or satan, who leads the whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth and 

his angels with him

 

In our general confession at Mass we confess that we have sinned in our 

thoughts, in our words, in what we have done and what we have failed to 

do. 

The basis of following Christ is keeping a vigilant eye on ourselves and 

our own base tendencies.

Simultaneously it increases our awareness of the world of lies we are 

living in. 

 

Keeping in mind that many liars have been lying their entire lives,

they have lost awareness of themselves lying as they have no frame of

moral reference, they are dangerous people.

  

In regard to Artificial Intelligence that so many people are concerned 

about; it is the next level of wiping out the line between true and false, 

reality or pure manipulation.

 

In order to know the truth, we have to always stick with The Truth and 

keep on the narrow road of The Way, which leads to Life: Jesus Christ: 

True God and True Man.  

  

Catholic=Christian

 

Evangelicals and other protestants often say:

«I am not Catholic, I am Christian».....

 

Let us recap.

 

Christianity comes from Jesus Christ: True God and True Man,

it stems from His Life, Death and Resurrection.

Soon after Jesus left, His Apostles spread His Word: the Gospel, 

to different parts of the world, and most of them were martyred 

for doing so (crucified, stoned to death, beheaded).

Christianity = Catholicism 

Catholics (Christians) were persecuted from the very beginning 

and risked their lives by attending Mass and for refusing to renounce 

their faith.

This happened all over the word, at different periods, also in Ireland, 

under the tyrannical British rule during the Great famine, when those 

who refused to renounce the faith were left to die of hunger. 

The persecution of Christians has never stopped, there has always 

been some parts of the world where this is taking place, and 

it is still happening today, in 2025, in many African countries, 

notably Nigeria.


Christ established One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church.

The Church is One (unified), Catholic (universal and inclusive of all

people) and Apostolic (connected through an unbroken line of succession

to Christ's own Apostles)

Christ is the Holy One who sanctifies His Church,

the Church's Holiness comes from Christ.


Christ established His Church based on 7 Sacrements:

Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Marriage, Confession,

Anointing of the Sick, The Priesthood.

Those are visible signs of God's grace and they are means for 

our personal sanctification, which is the aim of Christian life.

The Catholic Church has produced thousands of Saints, 

(Canonized; officially declared Saints by the Church), the most 

recent is Carlo Acutis (canonized today 7/9/2025) who died at 

15 years of age in 2006, and who used the Internet to spread 

information of Eucharistic Miracles and Marian apparitions 

through his website. 

But it was his holy and lively faith in the Eucharist that rendered

him saintly in his private daily life.


Then, in the 16th Century, Martin Luther: a Catholic priest, 

rebelled, protested, and was excommunicated from the Church.

He made up his own theology, his own Church.

Also during the 1530s; Henry the 8th, a great defender of the 

Catholic Faith until then, for his own very personal reasons,  

protested and broke away from the Church,

and established the protestant Church of England.

Protestantisme is based on: I will not comply.

There were also Calvin and others, of the same era, 16th Century, 

who founded their own individual Church. 

And ever since then, 

protestant and evangelical churches have continued

dividing themselves, creating more and more denominations.

Estimated number of protestant denominations today: over 47.000.

 

While despite everything that has happened within the 

Catholic Church; the scandals and the betrayals from the hierarchy, 

and against the Catholic Church; the constant persecution,

she is still One.

 

Contrary to what many protestants assume about us, 

Catholics do not claim to be better than anybody else, 

but we do claim to have the Church that Christ Himself founded, 

not founded by somebody else.

It is Christ we follow.

 

The Catholic Church is made up of sinners, even though we strive 

for holiness, we know and acknowledge our human sinful nature. 

This awareness is important. We strive

for life in God, while still living in this low dimension ruled by Satan.


The Catholic Church do not have individual pastors for individual 

christian communities.


We have a world wide organized hierarchical structure of deacons, 

priests, bishops, in clearly defined areas of dioceses and parishes, 

and we have archbishops, cardinals and one Pope in Rome, 

who we call Holy Father.


This defines the power and responsibilities in each parish.

 

Every day the same Mass is celebrated in Catholic Churches 

all over the world.

The same words, the same Readings from the Bible, 

the same Gospel reading for each particular day. 

Every day has different readings and a different Gospel 

from the Bible.

Catholics who attend Mass regularly are therefore well 

versed in the Bible.

And nearly every day is the feast day of a Catholic Saint, 

so there is also some teaching on the Saint in question.


There also seem to be a belief amongst protestants and evangelicals 

that Catholics believe in the priest or the bishop or even the Pope; 

this is false, and it is called clericalism.

We do not, because we know that they are sinners too.

We believe in the Triune God; 

The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit; 

3 Persons in the One same Substance.

Ireland's new Lectionary

 

The Bishops of Ireland, New Zealand and Australia have

made a new updated version of the Lectionary, 

the Lectionary is the book that 

contains the scripture readings for Mass.

 

They claim that it was necessary to make it more "inclusive"

and "gender-sensitive", but they insist it is not "woke".

 

Nevertheless, those 2 words ( inclusive and gender-sensitive)

tells us that it is indeed woke, a politically correct ideological 

effort to "update" the Word of God, although they claim that 

their motive for this is to try and draw people deeper into God's 

Word.

 

Ever since Vatican II, bishops and parishes have been trying 

various "new ways" "to attract people back into the Church", 

and this is yet another effort.

"What can we do to get people to come back?" they have been 

lamenting, ever since they witnessed the faithful leaving in droves 

as  the Novus Ordo; the New Mass, was imposed on the Catholic 

faithful in the latter half of the 1960s.

 

They left because of the new Mass, the new liturgy carried with it 

a new doctrine, in fact the doctrine was taught less and less, and 

today it has, but for the Traditional Parishes, become extinct, or 

largely unknown in any case. 

Many Catholics think that the religion consists of, and is limited 

to, "being nice and helpful".

 

Fr. O'Donoghue, a member of the editorial group behind the 

new Lectionary, says in The Irish Catholic newspaper on 

August 14, in regard to the Jerusalem Bible, which has been 

used in the current Lectionary for the last 50 years, 

"that it was something that was done very well", mentioning 

J.R.R. Tolkien's ( a high fantasy writer)

involvement as a factor which contributed to this 

"being done very well". 

 

But then he seems to contradict himself as he goes on to say 

that the same Bible, (The Jerusalem) was 

"a hurriedly prepared Bible" following Vatican II. 

He points out the very serious problem of the fact that

compared to the Hebrew and Greek texts, "it (the English) 

doesn't always quite say what they say", in other words; it 

is a different text with a different meaning.

He says it was a "rushed job" and it "doesn't have the nuances".

But in spite of not knowing Hebrew, he says that the text in the 

Revised New Jerusalem Bible seems to be a more faithful rendering 

of the original languages.

 

Which is strange, because the bishops said that their approval was 

based on it's "inclusive language and gender-sensitivity".

Instead of man or men, it is now men and women or  

women and sisters or people.

This kind of language did not exist in the original text, that is why

they changed it, how can they say it is more true to the original? 

 

At the same time as Vatican II  changed the liturgy of 

the Catholic Church and wiped out, bit by bit, it's doctrine, 

the women's liberation was happening in all western countries.

Women wanted "equal rights", this ideology wanted women

to be so equal to men that they would become as much men

as possible, thus denying and wiping out the perfect 

complimentary role of men and women that God made.

We are not the same, it ought to be obvious! but we do 

have equal worth.  

But this nuance has always been lost on the militant feminist 

movement, and it certainly made it's way into the church 

too.

Hence demands for women to become priests, and now with 

this new Lectionary they are succumbing to it in 

an effort to appease "the women" ;it is not only woke, it is

embarrassing and stupid.

 

The Old and New Testament are set in a completely patriarchal 

world; but we today are intelligent and educated enough to understand 

that and to take that into account when we read or listen to the Word 

of God. We do not "feel excluded", we understand.

 

But the relentless women's liberation brainwashing that has been 

ongoing for 50 years, makes some women believe that they 

should feel indignated and "excluded".

 

What about the text that says that women should submit to 

their husbands, (Ephesians 5:22-24), are they going to delete 

that too, saying that it is not in line with today's world?

  

We know that Palestine of 2025 years ago can not be juxtaposed 

on the Western world of 2025, but the deep spiritual wisdom of a 

married woman submitting to her husband, where the husband 

loves and treats his wife well, has not changed.

 

A Catholic Priest can only be a man, he gives his life ("his seed") 

through his ministry to The Church; feminine.

In a marriage the man has authority in the same way as the priest 

in the Church, the wife is the "church", through her comes more 

faithful believers into the world.    

Feminism is spiritual blindness. 

 

All human efforts, including this one, of modernising 

the Church, the liturgy, "coming up with new ideas", 

"making it more inclusive" are attempts to 

compete with God, to get the "numbers up".

It is doomed to fail, it has always failed, and worse still; it

destroys the Church from within. 

 

The parishes that flourish now, and that attracts vocations 

to the priesthood, are the Traditional parishes. 

They do not "try" to please people, by coming up with 

modernizing ideas or schemes, their only objective is to 

please God, by a Holy and Reverend Mass with beautiful 

Liturgy, and by passing on, unequivocally and without fear, 

the clear doctrine of the Holy Catholic Church. 

Because it is God who attracts.

 

In addition to the difficulties in regard to nuances in translating 

a language, even today, 

(which can make the whole difference in the globality of the 

understanding), there is also Pope Francis' Magnum Principium 

where he gave authority to the Bishops' Conferences of each 

individual country to make their own vernacular translation.

This also has it's roots in Vatican II.

 

Their stated aim with this change is for spiritual formation

and renewal of the faith. 

I doubt very much if that will happen as a result of 

this, but I think it will happen, and I think it is already happening.

The young generation are searching authenticity, what is real,

what is true, the "modernity" and the time for "updating" are 

things of the past.  

Regarding inclusivity, that has always been a basic principle of the Church; 

She is for everyone.