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Author Topic: Saint Martin de Porres, pray for us.  (Read 2554 times)

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Re: Saint Martin de Porres, pray for us.
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2020, 09:59:46 AM »
Again. This thread is about saints.  

“All the evil in the world is because of lukewarm Catholics” St Pius X. 

This is how we ended with wacky white “Catholics” like Peℓσѕι and Biden.  They took the silver to further exploit and profit from all people.   The hierarchy of the Catholic Church (mostly white and in a state of sodomy) has worked and is working with the communist democrat  party to brainwash and create neighborhoods  of poverty and violence.  Look at the rules for radicals.  Saul Alinsky was a deranged hateful white man.  

Re: Saint Martin de Porres, pray for us.
« Reply #11 on: April 16, 2020, 10:00:34 AM »
Let's not forget St Benedict il Moro:

There is a saint called Benedict the Black. He was born a slave near Messina, Italy. He was freed by his master and became a solitary, eventually settling with other hermis at  Monte Pellegrino. He was made superior of the community, but when he was about thirty-eight, Pope Pius IV disbanded communities of solitaries and he became a Franciscan lay brother and the cook at St. Mary's convent near Palermo. He was appointed, against his will, superior of the convent when it opted for the reform, though he could neither read nor write. After serving as superior, he became  novice master but asked to be relieved of this post and return to his former position of cook. His holiness, reputation for miracles, and his fame as a confessor brought hordes of visitors to see the obscure and humble cook. He died at the convent, was canonized in 1807, and is the patron of Blacks in the United States. The surname "the Moor" is a misnomer originating from the Italian il moro (the black). His Feast day is April 4th.
Thank you, Nadir. 


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Re: Saint Martin de Porres, pray for us.
« Reply #12 on: April 16, 2020, 10:05:07 AM »

St. Josephine Bakhita
For many years, Josephine Bakhita was a slave but her spirit was always free and eventually that spirit prevailed.
Born in the Darfur region of southern Sudan, Josephine was kidnapped at the age of 7, sold into slavery and given the name Bakhita, which means fortunate. She was resold several times, finally in 1883 to Callisto Legnani, Italian consul in Khartoum, Sudan. Two years later, he took Josephine to Italy and gave her to his friend Augusto Michieli. Bakhita became babysitter to Mimmina Michieli, whom she accompanied to Venice’s Institute of the Catechumens, run by the Canossian Sisters. While Mimmina was being instructed, Josephine felt drawn to the Catholic Church. She was baptized and confirmed in 1890, taking the name Josephine. When the Michielis returned from Africa and wanted to take Mimmina and Josephine back with them, the future saint refused to go. During the ensuing court case, the Canossian Sisters and the patriarch of Venice intervened on Josephine’s behalf. The judge concluded that since slavery was illegal in Italy, she had actually been free since 1885. Josephine entered the Institute of St. Magdalene of Canossa in 1893 and made her profession three years later. She soon became well loved by the children attending the sisters’ school and the local citizens. She once said, “Be good, love the Lord, pray for those who do not know Him. What a great grace it is to know God!” The first steps toward her beatification began in 1959. She was beatified in 1992 and canonized eight years later.



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Re: Saint Martin de Porres, pray for us.
« Reply #13 on: April 16, 2020, 10:14:23 AM »

Re: Saint Martin de Porres, pray for us.
« Reply #14 on: April 16, 2020, 05:52:36 PM »
Only liberals use the term “Ms.”  it’s MRS. for me.  
Silly me.

Something in my subconscious must've associated that feminist less-than-honorific with the less-than-honorable usage of Our Lord's Blessed Name to play the Jew Card.