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The Great Chastisement
« on: Yesterday at 12:41:59 AM »
It's getting bad, my friends. I don't know how much longer it's going to be before the great chastisement. I can't go into the city without feeling pity or sorrow for all I come by. Even the conciliar-catholics, on Ash Wednesday I went shopping and a few old women with ashes on their heads seemed to be completely shocked by me, had a look of fear and turned around. I had no ashes, was wearing my rosary.

I don't think about anything besides the material usually, and my material worship of God, I think it's safe to say as one of the only Catholics in my state I frighten people spiritually. I dare not make a false presumption about the spiritual realm, but I can't see why else these weird things would happen.

People say weird things to put false ideas in my head and sabotage me. I've had my own cousin, who's 31, and her friends of similar ages tell me I'm going to "have a baby and not be prepared for it" That was shortly after asking me if I had a girlfriend. After I said no, I'm waiting for marriage, I want a wife, not a baby mom, they responded "It'll happen." I was trying to enjoy myself on a pontoon boat, what weirdos.

Besides that, women and young girls are all creeps, being a good looking man isn't the win you may think it is anymore, perhaps it used to be in the middle ages when a Catholic beautiful woman would want you to marry her, but that's not the case anymore, beautiful women are perverts. Unclean party girls. Will lie about their religion, their lifestyle, their physicality to get close to you.

There are no places to work that won't harm me spiritually, no places to go that don't affect me slightly after being to them, nothing that I can call "home" anymore. Everyone is selling themselves out, selling out their land, country, and families. To the point where the only "authentic" old Americana is in a highway Cracker Barrel. That'll only last as long as the boomers, to keep them sedated. Head to Cracker Barrel though for decent food and 1990s prices, can't give the boomers a heart attack once they open the menu.

I'm writing this all to say it's not any better as a young man, this is the worst time in the past 500 years to be a young man outside of war times. The only benefit I'd say is that I'm leagues above other men, who are sick and diseased, thanks to my God given attributes, and following his teachings, but I don't want to be. What is it good for? I truly wish more men were like me, ate good, cared about themselves and others, treated themselves and others with well earned respect, and lifted weights. No men do these things that I know of, my only friends are long distance ones in South America, God bless them, because I have every guy trying to be my friend older and younger but I can't. After trying for several years I realize that unless God puts it in my heart, I shouldn't be friends with most people.

Younger guys don't listen to me, they say "yeah, that's really good, and that's deep man" but never apply it. Older guys are geeks. Women are done, perverts to attractive men and bad role models to young girls in society.

There is nothing to do anymore except pray the rosary and lift weights, and I am totally fine with that.

God save us.

Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 01:34:59 AM »
Catholics should evangelize more, instead of waiting for a chastisement that may or may not ever come. How many people have we shared the Gospel of Jesus Christ with? How many people have we distributed the Scapulars of Our Lady to? We may have saved more souls than we can ever think or know until we get to Heaven by doing so, and in doing that, we store up treasurs of merits for ourselves in heaven also, as Our Lord commanded us to do in the Gospel. So we should all get busy doing that, and then leave the rest to God. If God wants to chastise us, He will. But like He showed in the story of Jonah in the Holy Bible, often He prefers to avoid Chastisement if He gets repentance and penance.


Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 01:47:52 AM »
St. Alphonsus Liguori wrote a book entitled "Uniformity with God's Will". As in all of the saint's works, he constantly quotes from the Scriptures, Church Fathers and other authorities to prove his points. It is quite short, yet very valuable, and when he was no longer able to read shortly before his death, a fellow religious or priest read it to him at his bedside, every day.

Someone did an audiobook of it, it is an hour long. The voice in the audiobook is not AI-generated, it is republished from a good quality recording done on an old tape decades ago.



God bless you and may He grant you peace, perseverance, and mercy in this time of peculiar wickedness. It is wonderful to see your devotion to Our Lady, it is surely her who is protecting and keeping you through these trials.

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Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 01:57:09 AM »
Catholics should evangelize more, instead of waiting for a chastisement that may or may not ever come. How many people have we shared the Gospel of Jesus Christ with? How many people have we distributed the Scapulars of Our Lady to? We may have saved more souls than we can ever think or know until we get to Heaven by doing so, and in doing that, we store up treasurs of merits for ourselves in heaven also, as Our Lord commanded us to do in the Gospel. So we should all get busy doing that, and then leave the rest to God. If God wants to chastise us, He will. But like He showed in the story of Jonah in the Holy Bible, often He prefers to avoid Chastisement if He gets repentance and penance.
What to tell them? Oh become Catholic. Just learn about xyz issues on BoD, BoB, EENS, sspx, resistance, sedes, una cuм, conciliar church etc. it's not simple.

Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 02:06:03 AM »
What to tell them? Oh become Catholic. Just learn about xyz issues on BoD, BoB, EENS, sspx, resistance, sedes, una cuм, conciliar church etc. it's not simple.
Don't complicate it. Share the essentials of the Gospel with them: "he who believes and is baptized will be saved" (Mark 16:16). Tell them about Jesus, share your love for Him and His Love and your experience of Him with them. Prots sometimes do this better than us. Then tell them about the Holy Eucharist, which only we Catholics have, and how Jesus is the Bread of Life, and is waiting for us all with Infinite Love in the Eucharistic tabernacle. Then tell them about the Immaculata/the Mother of God/Our Blessed Lady, and Her great love for all Her children. Share Fatima, Gaudalupe and other apparitions with them and all She has done for love of Humanity and for them. That's a start.