Holy Mass


 

God is Holy, 

The Sacrifice of the Mass is Holy, and

our participation in it is in order to make us holy. 

 

There is a clear and concise objective in being a 

practicing catholic; it is to draw near to God;

it is to become holy. 

The Catholic Church has been a veritable Saint 

factory, and we only know a few of them. 

 

There has been plenty of testimonies of 

cloistered nuns and religious elevating

in the air during prayer, and our beloved 

Padre Pio was known to be bi-locating 

(being in two different places at the same time), 

also countless miraculous healings of all sorts 

of illnesses; these are all outward signs of God's 

presence and actions in Saints.

 

But the biggest sign of God's supernatural

presence is more subtle and internal; it is 

when we are truly willing to carry our crosses,

and truly able to forgive those who hurt us.

"Not once, not seven times, but seventy-seven times".

(unlimited times)

Matthew 18:21-35

 

We need crosses, we need to accept them, 

because they are what is needed to become holy. 

But as it is against human nature to accept

pain of any sort; we instinctively want to flee from 

it, avoid it, block it out, we rage against it, the

process is supernatural; 

it happens through and in our human nature but it 

goes further, it goes beyond it.

We have to be willing to suffer, but we get the strength

to do so, and we get peace and joy in our hearts, the 

peace that only God can give.

 

I have a feeling that the majority of 

saintly persons were, and still are, unknown. 

And that doesn't matter, because we are not 

seeking recognition in this world, we only seek 

to please God.

The priest celebrates the Sacrifice of the Mass, he 

is himself part of the Sacrifice, he can for example 

never leave in the middle of it, no matter what,

 even if his life is at risk. 

We are also asked to participate in the

sacrifice, with every part of our lives.

The setting for the opening of our hearts; saying 

yes, is a holy, solemn and reverent Mass, where 

we are fully attentive and present, and where

everything is carried out in the precise and minute

exactitude of the Holy Mass.

  

The Catholic Faith is supernatural; we live in the 

natural world and we have a natural human nature, 

but with true faith, trust, surrender, prayers and 

the Sacraments that which surpasses the natural 

(worldly) can enter. 

The supernatural (divine) is not a separate entity 

from the natural,

it rather grows out from it, it is superimposed. 

It can only be obtained through Our Lord Jesus Christ,

who is the only mediator with God The Father. 

 

 

 

All we really want and need

 


The fundamental element upon which a person can grow; 

emotionally, psychologically, intellectually, spiritually, to 

develop into an autonomous and balanced person is love.

This love transmits knowledge and understanding of safety,

unity, loyalty. 

This is crucial in the formation of a child in order to become 

a stable adult, and so that as an adult later on the relationships 

formed with the opposite sex can have a solid base. 

In adult serious relationship it is the exclusivity of other

close relationships with the opposite sex which underpins their

intimate union, but also substance or alcohol abuse is a serious 

obstacle to the presence of unity in a couple and for growth, 

it takes the role of the 3rd person in a supposed- to- be 2 persons 

union. 

The fall-out in families is horrendous; the seed of betrayal is 

planted in the children's spirits, the drama and violence; whether 

in words or actions, which they are witness to and caught up 

in, is what forms them, instead of secure love and sound boundaries.

These burdens are literally passed on from generation to generation,  

pain and mental health issues, and painful situations that are not 

unavoidable but created and recreated, always with the same 

disastrous results.

We go after money, possessions, experiences, power, but none of it 

fulfills us for long. 

What we crave is true and unconditional love. 

The Powerful Infinite Love that made the world, everything in it 

and every single one of us, is Alive. This love is free, and we 

receive it into our hearts when we, first and foremost, live it out in 

our close relationships, and secondly from there we extend it out to 

our community and the larger world. 

This is the natural order and also Church teaching. 

Also worth remembering; if we can not be faithful in small things, 

we will neither be able to be faithful (and therefore trustworthy) in 

larger things. 

Why Saint Therese of Lisieux always insisted on the importance

of  doing the small everyday things really well; it is a spiritual exercise

that reforms the mind and heart, it purifies and elevates our spirits, we

will become unable to do anything without first considering the effect on 

those we purport to love. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why are so many Catholics confused?


In 1986 Pope John Paul II held an Inter faith meeting in Assisi, 

with the idea of dialogue and ecumenism with the other main 

religions of the world; and peace between religions and people.

Peace in the world is something all normal people wish for, 

and dialogue is often crucial to achieve it.

But how did this event look to the average person, how did he 

interpret it? 

I know for myself, that when I saw this on the television, I

was disturbed, I felt betrayed.  I had met Pope John Paul II

myself, in 1983, as he officiated at my wedding (and the 

wedding of 20 other couples) in Saint Peter's Basilica.

 


He was a tremendously charismatic Pope, hugely popular, and 

was declared a Saint not too long after his death.

But this occasion in Assisi truly shocked very many Catholics,

all over the world, they looked on with unbelieving eyes as the

Holy Father seemed to put our faith on the same level as all

the man-made false religions of the world, and paganism.

 

I still do not understand this, but I do know that it served as a decisive 

event for Archbishop Lefebvre to go ahead and consecrate four 

bishops in his SSPX seminar in Écône without having obtained 

permission from The Pope.  

Archbishop Lefebvre was fully aware of what he was doing, 

it was not a rebellious act, it was done in the spirit of a martyr,

he would rather die than to betray The Church.  

He had spent his entire life serving the Church, he was an

old man who knew he had limited time left on earth, he had

an illness that he knew he was not going to recover from, this

was an outstandingly brave act to preserve the liturgy of the old 

Mass and the priesthood as it had been up until the Second 

Vatican Council. 

Pope John Paul II excommunicated Archbishop Lefebvre and

the bishops he had consecrated, but the Archbishop did not

acknowledge it, in order to avoid schism in the Church.

 

Pope John Paul II's  successor  Pope Benedict XVI did a lot

to restore the SSPX fully back into the fold of the Vatican, but

it was left unfinished and vague. In any case, they have continued

ever since, and nobody has been able to stop them. 


Then, under Pope Francis, we saw on October 4th 2019 the 

outrageous scandal of veneration of the pagan symbol 

Pachamama in the Vatican during the synod on the Amazon.

 





 
The sculpture was taken by Catholics and thrown into the river 
 
Tiber as a protest against the open idol worshipping at the heart 
 
of the Catholic Church, but it was later (unfortunately) retrieved. 


Then in 2020 we saw Pope Francis's Encyclical "Fratelli Tutti"

(meaning "all brothers"),

on fraternity and social friendship, basically a political paper 

which advocates no borders and migration, peace and social justice.

Nothing about the Catholic doctrine and it's spiritual teachings and 

uniqueness. 


We need to be aware that since the beginning  of the Church, politics

has always inserted itself, even though the kingdom of God is in total

opposition to earthly kingdoms. Human nature being as it is; fallen, this

is still the case today. 

Due to this there has been several heresies in the history of the Church,

the most well known; Arianism; denying the divinity of Christ and 

Docetism; denying the humanness of Christ, amongst others.

 

There are still many Catholics who thinks that everything the Pope 

says and does is infallible and that he has always right. 

The reality is that Papal infallibility is only when the Pope makes a 

proclamation concerning doctrine, the faith or morals, and in those 

instances he must speak as the Vicar of Christ, (not in the capacity 

as an individual), and he must address the whole Church. 


But of course many Catholics are influenced by the private 

opinions of the Pope, but we need to be aware. Pope Francis 

said we should get the Covid "vaccine", an experimental injection, 

and of which it was subsequently admitted did not protect against 

the disease, and which was also produced from stem cells of aborted 

babies still alive. Just those facts alone ought to be enough for any 

Catholic to not take it, yet the Pope promoted it.

 

As Catholics we ought to only focus on practicing our Faith.

Mass, Confession, Prayer, loving our neighbour, keeping the 

Commandments, practicing the virtues, working on our own 

sanctification.

 

When some Catholics laments today why so many have lost the

faith I would say because of Vatican II, opening the Church up to t

he world to let it in, taking onboard feminism; altargirls (which of 

course was going to lead to the demand for "women priests"), 

Communion in the hand ( The Real Body of Christ handed out like

any other distribution of goods), the use of Eucharistic ministers. 

Only the priest has consecrated hands, only his hands are fit to touch

the Body of Christ and when he gives it out it should go directly into

our mouths, because our hands are not fit to touch Him neither, no 

more than the ministers. That does not mean that the ministers are not

good people!, or that the priest is not a sinner like the rest of us,

but The Body Of Christ is not a symbol, and we are not protestants.

 

Regarding my marriage by Pope John Paul II, people used to be in awe,

and say things like: "Oh my God, you are REALLY married!" 

As a matter of fact, I obtained a Church annulment, declaring it to 

have never been a catholic marriage in the first place.

 

Cognitive Short Circuiting


 

Christianity is based on the belief in the Trinity: 

God The Father, God The Son and God The Holy Spirit. 

This is the fundamental element, and even those who convert 

to the Catholic Church, (the Church that Jesus Christ

Himself founded) from protestant denominations, their

baptism stands valid in the Catholic Church, because it

was done correctly; with water, and in the 

"Name of The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit."

 

But when some Catholics expresses admiration for 

muslims and pronounces loud and clear that 

"they are good people and love God, and that there 

is only God and we all have the same God, because 

there can only be one God, and we should all pray 

together," it reveals a total lack of 

logical thinking, thought processing and reflection. 

 

If a "catholic" admires the god of Islam, he admires a 

false god and he breaks the 1st and the 2nd Commandment.

 

We do not have the same God as muslims, they do not 

recognize the Trinity and Jesus Christ being the Only 

Son of God; True God and True Man. 


Anyone who points out this obvious difference, is often 

labelled  "judgmental" and "unkind", which is a slur in 

order to avoid thinking and to stop further discussion. 


They would be Catholics who neither knows their own 

religion nor islam, but who are easily led by superficial 

and worldly slogans and ideas.

 

Believing Catholics who engages in a daily spiritual battle,

strengthened by The Mass, regular Confession and daily 

prayer, knows that the world is full of pitfalls, we are constantly

surrounded by lies and other tricks of the devil, who wants us 

to fall into their traps, and that happens when we are asleep

and do not use our brain.

 

Another example is the "covid vaccine" that they admitted

openly had not been tested on humans, thus it was experimental,

but still a majority agreed to take it. 

Because politicians said they should, and also it was constantly 

repeated in the media.

 

Another short circuit of the intelligence, because all the same 

people who took the "vaccine" would also say that they did not

trust the politicians running their countries, and also recognizing 

that the media is nothing more than heavily editing propaganda 

machines. 

 

That time there were politicians who slurred those who 

decided that this shot was too risky to their health, by calling them

"anti-vaxxer", to stop any further discussion. 


People are sheep, they just follow the flow.