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Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #35 on: March 05, 2026, 01:54:46 PM »
Something similar happened to me, wierd: This elderly woman looked at me when I was in a drugstore, and within 10 seconds, she was teaching me that true religion flows from our interior !!!

Hey! she must have read this:
...In his 1907 encyclical

Pascendi Dominici Gregis, Pope St. Pius X condemned Modernism as the "synthesis of all heresies," identifying its core mechanism as "vital immanence". Modernists argued that faith is not a rational reception of objective, external revelation, but a subjective sentiment originating entirely within the human consciousness and personal experience....

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They feel inferior, like Cain in front of Abdel. This is only natural. 

Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #36 on: March 07, 2026, 04:23:44 PM »
Females are really manifesting the diabolical, more and more, in these latter days. The conditioning of man makes it difficult to see it, and the younger generations have no spiritually healthy reference point to compare today's Jezebel, so they accept them as the standard. However, if you time-travelled today's "normal" woman back to 1940, 1950, 1960 and, even, 1970, the observers living in that time would immediately detect something revolting and insidious about the woman. 


Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #37 on: March 07, 2026, 06:09:38 PM »
Females are really manifesting the diabolical, more and more, in these latter days. The conditioning of man makes it difficult to see it, and the younger generations have no spiritually healthy reference point to compare today's Jezebel, so they accept them as the standard. However, if you time-travelled today's "normal" woman back to 1940, 1950, 1960 and, even, 1970, the observers living in that time would immediately detect something revolting and insidious about the woman.
I agree with you, but I think they would be in shock at the whole population in general. Tattoos, piercings and overall sloppyness.

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Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #38 on: March 07, 2026, 09:09:10 PM »
I agree with you, but I think they would be in shock at the whole population in general. Tattoos, piercings and overall sloppyness.
   This is a bit related:  in my little town, 5 have serious drug addictions ( one was 40 days in a clinic; the other was 50 days drying out - after the whole town heard him screaming to his live -in girlfriend; two weeks ago one of them started a fire in his gov't housing, the  forth is awaiting trial for theft, and the fifth one is living with a woman who is half crazy: she calls the police so often that the police no longer answer her "EMERGENCIES". ..Borderline personality?

   And I just heard today that libraries now are getting crammed with homeless, druggies, etc, looking for heat,  so what are they, they meek staff, supposed to do when machetes are flashing? Getting more common every day. Society is bleeding, in more ways than one.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.



Re: The Great Chastisement
« Reply #39 on: March 09, 2026, 03:26:44 PM »
  This is a bit related:  in my little town, 5 have serious drug addictions ( one was 40 days in a clinic; the other was 50 days drying out - after the whole town heard him screaming to his live -in girlfriend; two weeks ago one of them started a fire in his gov't housing, the  forth is awaiting trial for theft, and the fifth one is living with a woman who is half crazy: she calls the police so often that the police no longer answer her "EMERGENCIES". ..Borderline personality?

  And I just heard today that libraries now are getting crammed with homeless, druggies, etc, looking for heat,  so what are they, they meek staff, supposed to do when machetes are flashing? Getting more common every day. Society is bleeding, in more ways than one.

Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.
Hm.   Seems like a lot of opportunities for corporal and spiritual works of mercy in your town.