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Title: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Cera on February 27, 2021, 06:32:59 PM
https://www.barnhardt.biz/

AMAZING new book “Benedict XVI: Pope ‘Emeritus’?”

(Scroll down for new content.  I’m leaving this incredibly important post at the top of the blog for a while.)

Folks, an absolutely FANTASTIC new book, “Benedict XVI: Pope ‘Emeritus’?”,  has just been published that I cannot recommend strongly enough.  Everyone should buy a copy of this book not only for themselves, but also buy copies to distribute, especially to priests.  It is a SYSTEMATIC, COMPREHENSIVE presentation of the dataset regarding the invalidity of Pope Benedict’s putative resignation assembled by a Columbian attorney named Estefanía Acosta. This book is so good and so well done that I am convinced that it is the fruit of the prayers of the faithful.  

Miss Acosta, born in ARSH 1989, is a native of Medellin, Colombia and has her Masters in Law from the University of Medellin, with her thesis (with honors) being in constitutional law.  She has been an official of the “State Judicial Power” in Colombia, as well as a university professor specializing in the areas of civil and commercial law.  She is a cradle Catholic “revert” desiring to use her education and abilities to defend the rights of God, His Holy Church, and the Papacy.  She has accomplished this goal with the publication of this book.

The book is divided into three sections.  The first, and most important, is the presentation of the canonically air-tight case that Pope Benedict’s attempted resignation in ARSH 2013 was invalid.  The second section, included for the sake of systematic thoroughness, addresses the faux-conclave of ARSH 2013 and Jorge Bergoglio’s heresy, ties to Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ, and non-Catholicity,  but is an historically important record of the infiltration and corruption of the Vatican and College of Cardinals. The Third section is a series of valuable appendices.

The base premise of the book is that Pope Benedict’s attempted resignation was invalid and that he is and has been the one and only living Vicar of Christ since April ARSH 2005.  It is important to remember that this totally unprecedented Antipapacy is like a gangrenous leg, with the infection up to the knee.  If only the foot is amputated, the gangrene will still be present and kill the victim.  FOCUSING ONLY ON THE FAUX-CONCLAVE of ARSH 2013 and/or Jorge Bergoglio’s heresy/apostasy and NOT the ROOT ISSUE OF THE INVALIDITY OF POPE BENEDICT’S ATTEMPTED RESIGNATION is like amputating only the foot of a gangrenous leg – a futile gesture that will only make the situation worse by enabling the installation of ANOTHER ANTIPOPE.  There WAS NO VALID CONCLAVE in ARSH 2013. Jorge Bergoglio is not now and never, ever has been the Pope, and therefore cannot be “deposed” from an office which he has NEVER OCCUPIED.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on February 27, 2021, 09:44:13 PM
I wish she would stop that stupid ARSH thing.

She's just making an ARSE of herself.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: DecemRationis on February 28, 2021, 08:15:52 AM
I wish she would stop that stupid ARSH thing.

She's just making an ARSE of herself.

What is ARSH?
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: compline on February 28, 2021, 09:14:00 AM
What is ARSH?
From the FAQ on her website:
2.  What does ARSH mean on your date stamps?
It is the abbreviation for the Latin, “Anno Reparatae Salutis Humanae” which means, “In the Year of the Reparation of Human Salvation.”  Why?  Because “Anno Domini” just isn’t quite hardcore enough for me.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: DecemRationis on February 28, 2021, 09:21:57 AM
From the FAQ on her website:
2.  What does ARSH mean on your date stamps?
It is the abbreviation for the Latin, “Anno Reparatae Salutis Humanae” which means, “In the Year of the Reparation of Human Salvation.”  Why?  Because “Anno Domini” just isn’t quite hardcore enough for me.

Thank you. 

Good grief. She's replacing "Anno Domini." Lad is spot on. 
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on February 28, 2021, 03:30:22 PM

I believe Pope Benedict XVI was and still is a Pope.  The heretical Vatican II insider, did sit on the visible Seat of Peter.

I believe Pope Francis is Pope and currently occupies the visible seat, like Anecletus II, the jew, anti-Pope did in 1130 A.D.

(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.britannica.com%2Fs%3A180x300%2F91%2F10791-004-7748C408.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)
   Pope Anecletus II


And I believe what Our Lady of La Salette said, that:  "Two worm ridden Popes will die on the same night."

(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Ftraditioninaction.org%2FQuestions%2FImages%2FB_665_Salette2.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)





Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Yeti on February 28, 2021, 05:04:44 PM
I believe Pope Benedict XVI [...] still is a Pope. [...]

I believe Pope Francis is Pope
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I don't follow. There cannot be more than one pope at the same time.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on February 28, 2021, 05:52:06 PM
Miss Acosta, born in ARSH 1989, is a native of Medellin, Colombia and has her Masters in Law from the University of Medellin, with her thesis (with honors) being in constitutional law.  She has been an official of the “State Judicial Power” in Colombia, as well as a university professor specializing in the areas of civil and commercial law.  She is a cradle Catholic “revert” desiring to use her education and abilities to defend the rights of God, His Holy Church, and the Papacy.  She has accomplished this goal with the publication of this book.

This lay woman has the credentials to write a book about whether a pope validly resigned from office? 
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Bonaventure on February 28, 2021, 05:56:21 PM
This lay woman has the credentials to write a book about whether a pope validly resigned from office?

I don't know, but there are plenty of lay people here commenting on matters theological all the time.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on February 28, 2021, 06:38:14 PM
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I don't follow. There cannot be more than one pope at the same time.

Only in a loose sense.  People still frequently refer to former Presidents as "Mr. President" out of respect for their "emeritus" status.

Not only did Our Lady of La Salette speak of two popes dying the same night, but there's another prophecy that speaks of the "Black Pope" and the "White Pope" dying during the same night as ushering in the restoration of the Church.  Bergoglio, being a Jesuit, might be thought of as a "Black Pope" ... as they sometimes refer to the Superior General of the Jesuits (partly tongue-in-cheek).

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When the White Pope and the Black Pope shall die during the same night then there will dawn for the Christian nations the Great White Day. Woe unto the City of Philosophers, woe unto Lombardy for thy towers of joy shall be broken down; All the tyrants shall be put out of God's Church, and there shall occur a general conversion to the faith of Christ under the Great Lion.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on February 28, 2021, 06:42:29 PM
Thank you.

Good grief. She's replacing "Anno Domini." Lad is spot on.

Yes, she's "improving" upon an expression that Catholics have used for centuries (since about ARSH 525).
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on February 28, 2021, 06:43:59 PM
From the FAQ on her website:
2.  What does ARSH mean on your date stamps?
It is the abbreviation for the Latin, “Anno Reparatae Salutis Humanae” which means, “In the Year of the Reparation of Human Salvation.”  Why?  Because “Anno Domini” just isn’t quite hardcore enough for me.

She should subtract about 33 years from the AD dates, since it wasn't until Our Lord's Passion and Death that what she describes strictly took place.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on February 28, 2021, 07:48:32 PM
I don't know, but there are plenty of lay people here commenting on matters theological all the time.
I think we can all see a difference between writing opinions on a forum vs writing a book....

And then Ann Barnhardt...another lay woman, presents this woman as some kind of expert on the matter.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on February 28, 2021, 09:07:49 PM
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I don't follow. There cannot be more than one pope at the same time.

 I believe the definition for when two men vie for the Seat, one is eventually classified as an anti-Pope.

And one could argue Pope Benedict claims some vestigial rights to the Seat.

But the confounding issue for Sedes, could be the fact that Our Lady of La Salette referred to two worm ridden Popes.

How could it be?  

Well, believe it or not, we have the scenario for two worm ridden Popes being alive at the same time.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Bonaventure on February 28, 2021, 09:21:56 PM
I think we can all see a difference between writing opinions on a forum vs writing a book....

Agreed. One takes a lot of time, effort, research, editing, etc. Then needs to get a publisher, promote the book, etc.  Then needs to get someone to buy the book and actually read it.

The other just signs up for a free account and is an automatic armchair theologian.

And then Ann Barnhardt...another lay woman, presents this woman as some kind of expert on the matter.

There should be laws against this, no?
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: ElwinRansom1970 on February 28, 2021, 10:51:32 PM
She should subtract about 33 years from the AD dates, since it wasn't until Our Lord's Passion and Death that what she describes strictly took place.
One cannot ignore that the dating of years used by Dionysius Exiguus, who developed the Anno Domini system to replace the Ab Urbe Condita, Anno Mundi, and Anno Martyrum systems, was off on his dating of our Lord's life. The Nativity historically occurred anywhere between 6 BC and 4 AD because of Exiguus' faulty calendar computation. Exiguus has been glorified (canonized) by the Romanian Orthodox Church.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on February 28, 2021, 11:13:19 PM
Who cares about a book?
He is part of the problem. Pope John Paul II huge problem.  They didn’t do enough to publicly fight against mortal sin within Vatican and dioceses world wide.  What happened with his brother and little boys choir?   

No. I don’t need to waste my time to read a book about him. 

I’m sorry if this sounds harsh.  
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Miser Peccator on March 01, 2021, 02:47:37 AM
Who cares about a book?
He is part of the problem. Pope John Paul II huge problem.  They didn’t do enough to publicly fight against mortal sin within Vatican and dioceses world wide.  What happened with his brother and little boys choir?  

No. I don’t need to waste my time to read a book about him.

I’m sorry if this sounds harsh.  
I agree.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Nishant Xavier on March 01, 2021, 05:10:07 AM
One cannot ignore that the dating of years used by Dionysius Exiguus, who developed the Anno Domini system to replace the Ab Urbe Condita, Anno Mundi, and Anno Martyrum systems, was off on his dating of our Lord's life. The Nativity historically occurred anywhere between 6 BC and 4 AD because of Exiguus' faulty calendar computation. Exiguus has been glorified (canonized) by the Romanian Orthodox Church.
Hi Elwin. I disagree that they were off. I believe recent research has proven they are providentially correct after all. Our Lord did really die on the Passover date of the year we now call 33 A.D.

Our Lord certainly lived about 33 1/2 years. We can know this from Scripture itself, where it says (1) Our Lord was around 30 years old when He began His Ministry. And (2) Three Passovers elapsed during His Ministry, which means it was slightly over 3 years, probably roughly around 3 1/2 years.

Now, there are only two dates scholars have proposed for Our Lord's Crucifixion. Either (1) 30 A.D. or (2) 33 A.D. Why is Our Lord's date of death important? Because most who believe Our Lord was crucified in 33 A.D. agree He was born in 2 B.C. or 1 B.C. Only those who believe He was crucified in 30 A.D. claim that He was actually born in 4 B.C. or 6 B.C. or even earlier.

Next, we have further pieces of information from St. Luke. (1) St. Luke tells us Our Lord began His Ministry "in the fifteenth year of Tiberius". Tiberius is well known to have begun his reign in the year we now call 14 A.D, as Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberius) says. Therefore, the fifteenth year of Tiberius is 29 A.D. That means the A.D. 30 date for the crucifixion is out. It is too early and doesn't allow for 3 years of Our Lord's Preaching, Teaching and Miracles.

Your thoughts? God Bless.

An article on the subject below: https://onepeterfive.com/dates-years-birth-death-christ/

"With some historical calculations, we can see that Nisan 14 (the Jєωιѕн Passover date) fell on April 3 in 33 A.D. Therefore, the time of Our Lord’s crucifixion and death was April 3, 33 A.D. at 3:00 P.M. (ninth hour)

First Things (https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2014/04/april-3-ad-33) has a similar calculation. Live Science (https://www.livescience.com/20605-jesus-crucifixion.html) considers also the earthquake St. Matthew (27:54) reports.

Similarly, with Our Lord’s crucifixion date fixed, we can work backward to see when Our Lord Jesus was born.

How? Since if Christ Our Lord was 30 around 29 or 30 A.D. and died in 33 A.D. after 30 years of life and a further three and a half years of ministry, it is evident He could not have been born in 4 B.C. or any time earlier, but only in 1 B.C. or 2 B.C. If He was 33 on Nisan 14, 33 A.D., as we have seen, He was born in 1 B.C. if born before April, or in 2 B.C. if born after April. Since He was born in December, as we will see, He was born in 2 B.C."
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on March 01, 2021, 05:40:56 AM
Also, all these “Pope”Paul VI,” Pope “John Paul II,” Pope”Benedict and of course “Pope” Francis all excommunicated themselves when they participated in secret and public meetings with the United Nations.  The UN was created by an American communist. It rejects God.  These people are luciferians who worship themselves and mudda earth and worse.  


Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on March 01, 2021, 05:58:42 AM
Who cares about a book?
He is part of the problem. Pope John Paul II huge problem.  They didn’t do enough to publicly fight against mortal sin within Vatican and dioceses world wide.  What happened with his brother and little boys choir?  

No. I don’t need to waste my time to read a book about him.

I’m sorry if this sounds harsh.  
Not harsh for me (although I thought I tempered my opinion by focusing on the author's credentials), but I bet Bonaventure will find it harsh.  I mean, look at how much time and energy the author put into it!  ::) 
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Emile on March 01, 2021, 06:17:59 PM
I believe Pope Benedict XVI was and still is a Pope.  The heretical Vatican II insider, did sit on the visible Seat of Peter.

I believe Pope Francis is Pope and currently occupies the visible seat, like Anecletus II, the jew, anti-Pope did in 1130 A.D.


And I believe what Our Lady of La Salette said, that:  "Two worm ridden Popes will die on the same night."

(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Ftraditioninaction.org%2FQuestions%2FImages%2FB_665_Salette2.jpg&f=1&nofb=1)


https://akacatholic.com/ratzingers-imminent-death/
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 01, 2021, 07:15:15 PM

https://akacatholic.com/ratzingers-imminent-death/

Yes, and there's a lot of talk about the security situation in Iraq for Bergoglio's visit.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 01, 2021, 07:23:09 PM
Here's a Nostradamus prophecy:

Roman pontiff beware of approaching
a city watered by two rivers.
You will spit blood in that place,
both you and yours, when the roses bloom. (ΙΙ-97)

I wonder if we can find out exactly where Bergoglio will be going.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 01, 2021, 07:31:14 PM
Here's a Nostradamus prophecy:

Roman pontiff beware of approaching
a city watered by two rivers.
You will spit blood in that place,
both you and yours, when the roses bloom. (ΙΙ-97)

I wonder if we can find out exactly where Bergoglio will be going.

I looked up his itinerary, which was released on February 11, the anniversary of when Ratzinger announced his resignation.

He will be visiting Baghdad, which has the Tigris flow through it and the Euphrates on the far end.

Rose is the national flower of Iraq, and I imagine they start blooming about now, since it's a bit of a warmer climate ... and one source says that roses originated in Persia, which included Iran and the Eastern portion of modern-day Iraq (where Baghdad is).

EDIT:  just confirmed that roses bloom in March in Iraq.  98% of the surface water in Iraq comes from the Tigris and Euphrates.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on March 02, 2021, 06:21:13 AM

https://akacatholic.com/ratzingers-imminent-death/
And the Resignationists are still in complete denial.  Either it wasn't really Benedict's words in the interview/they were interpreted incorrectly OR you just tell him he's wrong, his resignation was invalid (take your pick):

https://fromrome.info/2021/03/02/andrea-cionci-analyzes-corriere-della-seras-benedict-bot-interview/

https://www.barnhardt.biz/2021/03/01/you-dont-ask-a-man-who-proffered-a-substantially-erroneous-resignation-if-it-was-invalid-you-tell-him-that-it-was-invalid-by-the-law-itself/
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on March 02, 2021, 06:32:05 AM
I believe the definition for when two men vie for the Seat, one is eventually classified as an anti-Pope.

And one could argue Pope Benedict claims some vestigial rights to the Seat.

But the confounding issue for Sedes, could be the fact that Our Lady of La Salette referred to two worm ridden Popes.

How could it be?  

Well, believe it or not, we have the scenario for two worm ridden Popes being alive at the same time.
I can't find this quote/reference in the message of Our Lady of Lasalette:
https://www.lasalette.org/about-la-salette/apparition/the-story/705-the-message-of-la-salette.html
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Miser Peccator on March 02, 2021, 06:39:09 AM
I can't find this quote/reference in the message of Our Lady of Lasalette:
https://www.lasalette.org/about-la-salette/apparition/the-story/705-the-message-of-la-salette.html
Wasn't that statement about the two worm ridden popes from Our Lady of the Revelation at Tres Fontanas?
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on March 02, 2021, 06:39:53 AM
Also, all these “Pope”Paul VI,” Pope “John Paul II,” Pope”Benedict and of course “Pope” Francis all excommunicated themselves when they participated in secret and public meetings with the United Nations.  The UN was created by an American communist. It rejects God.  These people are luciferians who worship themselves and mudda earth and worse.  
It is the truth. These popes denied God when they worshipped with others who who hate Jesus at Assisi.  So why thumbs down truth. Catholics don’t know their faith because hierarchy reject it including these schismatic bishops. Catholics need to read their bibles too.   We didn’t leave the Church; the church left us.  
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: DecemRationis on March 02, 2021, 02:02:47 PM
It is the truth. These popes denied God when they worshipped with others who who hate Jesus at Assisi.  So why thumbs down truth. Catholics don’t know their faith because hierarchy reject it including these schismatic bishops. Catholics need to read their bibles too.   We didn’t leave the Church; the church left us.  

They are not the [C]hurch. Neither are they who follow them into the ditch. The visible Church will always be polluted with tares, and sometimes they sit at the top.

But I get your point, and particularly your point about Scripture. Amen.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Yeti on March 02, 2021, 04:09:00 PM
Here's a Nostradamus prophecy:
:jester:
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 02, 2021, 06:05:19 PM
:jester:

Laugh all you want, but Nostradamus has a track record of some remarkable "hits."  By all indications, he was a devout Catholic.  But, regardless of where he got his information from, it's hard to deny that he got a lot of stuff right.  They're cryptic, so that it's hard to use them to predict stuff before hand, but some of the after-the-fact stuff had too many very distinct details in them for it to be coincidence.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Yeti on March 02, 2021, 06:19:40 PM
Laugh all you want, but Nostradamus has a track record of some remarkable "hits."  By all indications, he was a devout Catholic.  But, regardless of where he got his information from, it's hard to deny that he got a lot of stuff right.  They're cryptic, so that it's hard to use them to predict stuff before hand, but some of the after-the-fact stuff had too many very distinct details in them for it to be coincidence.
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Okay, I'm intrigued. I didn't know this. Can you give me a few examples?
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Nadir on March 02, 2021, 07:22:27 PM
It just occurred to me. 
Looked up Nostradamus on Wikipedia.
(Like the Poles) His male children have his surname, while females have the surname 'de Nostradame'.
In other words - of Our Lady.
Just sayin'.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 02, 2021, 08:01:13 PM
I can't find this quote/reference in the message of Our Lady of Lasalette:
https://www.lasalette.org/about-la-salette/apparition/the-story/705-the-message-of-la-salette.html

You’re correct.  

As I understand it, the true La Salette message has been suppressed by the masonic gov’t.

A friend told me that it is locked-up in the archives of a gov’t. Controlled library.

Father Hesse was the only who spoke of it.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: rum on March 02, 2021, 08:09:36 PM
Laugh all you want, but Nostradamus has a track record of some remarkable "hits."  By all indications, he was a devout Catholic.  But, regardless of where he got his information from, it's hard to deny that he got a lot of stuff right.  They're cryptic, so that it's hard to use them to predict stuff before hand, but some of the after-the-fact stuff had too many very distinct details in them for it to be coincidence.
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A quick Jewgle search tells me much of what I need to know about Nostradamus:
https://www.Jєωιѕнvirtuallibrary.org/nostradamus
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"Michel de Nostredame was born in the small Provencal town of St Remy where his father was a prosperous notary. From an early age, the boy showed a talent for prophecy and as a student he was skilled in mathematics and astrology and learned Greek, Latin and Hebrew. Both of his grandfathers were court physicians and were influential in Michel's education participating in his instruction in medicine and herbal folk medicine as well as the "forbidden" arts of Kabbalah and alchemy"
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"When the French king, Louis XII ordered all Jҽωs to be baptized, Nostradamus' family complied, but continued to secretly follow their religious tradition."
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"A master astrologer, Nostradamus was sought out by wealthy citizens to prepare their horoscopes. He travelled widely, practicing medical arts by day while at night participating in an underground network of alchemists and Kabbalists."
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"He ran afoul of the Inquisition and had to flee spending six years wandering throughout Europe. It was during this period that he began prophesying in earnest. After another period of personal and professional success when he successfully treated plague victims in Aix and then Salon, bad fortune recurred and again he was accused of heresy. In 1554 he began writing the first of his books of prophecy. His fame spread throughout Europe and he became a favorite of Queen Catherine de Medici. Nostradamus died at the age of 66 [sic 63], probably of renal complications of gout, and his name is still familiar today. However, few know that he was a Jєωιѕн doctor."
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I remember watching the corny Orson Welles docuмentary about him back the 80s.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 02, 2021, 09:00:41 PM
Wasn't that statement about the two worm ridden popes from Our Lady of the Revelation at Tres Fontanas?

I’ve never knew the Tres Fontanas messages were published?  
Wasn’t it in the 1940’s?

I recall reading it must have been important information, but sounds like it was severely suppressed?
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Miser Peccator on March 02, 2021, 09:47:25 PM
I’ve never knew the Tres Fontanas messages were published?  
Wasn’t it in the 1940’s?

I recall reading it must have been important information, but sounds like it was severely suppressed?
I listened to a Father Ripperger talk on them a few years back and that's where I recall the statement about the two worm ridden popes.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: rum on March 02, 2021, 10:29:33 PM
Laugh all you want, but Nostradamus has a track record of some remarkable "hits."  By all indications, he was a devout Catholic.  But, regardless of where he got his information from, it's hard to deny that he got a lot of stuff right.  They're cryptic, so that it's hard to use them to predict stuff before hand, but some of the after-the-fact stuff had too many very distinct details in them for it to be coincidence.
Like what?
Funny that you're smitten with a crypto-jew.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 03, 2021, 05:16:20 AM
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A quick Jewgle search tells me much of what I need to know about Nostradamus:
https://www.Jєωιѕнvirtuallibrary.org/nostradamus
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"Michel de Nostredame was born in the small Provencal town of St Remy where his father was a prosperous notary. From an early age, the boy showed a talent for prophecy and as a student he was skilled in mathematics and astrology and learned Greek, Latin and Hebrew. Both of his grandfathers were court physicians and were influential in Michel's education participating in his instruction in medicine and herbal folk medicine as well as the "forbidden" arts of Kabbalah and alchemy"
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"When the French king, Louis XII ordered all Jҽωs to be baptized, Nostradamus' family complied, but continued to secretly follow their religious tradition."
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"A master astrologer, Nostradamus was sought out by wealthy citizens to prepare their horoscopes. He travelled widely, practicing medical arts by day while at night participating in an underground network of alchemists and Kabbalists."
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"He ran afoul of the Inquisition and had to flee spending six years wandering throughout Europe. It was during this period that he began prophesying in earnest. After another period of personal and professional success when he successfully treated plague victims in Aix and then Salon, bad fortune recurred and again he was accused of heresy. In 1554 he began writing the first of his books of prophecy. His fame spread throughout Europe and he became a favorite of Queen Catherine de Medici. Nostradamus died at the age of 66 [sic 63], probably of renal complications of gout, and his name is still familiar today. However, few know that he was a Jєωιѕн doctor."
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I remember watching the corny Orson Welles docuмentary about him back the 80s.

The old “Kabbalah arts” are the CÖVÌD genocide today.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Viva Cristo Rey on March 03, 2021, 05:54:59 AM
http://www.traditio.com/comment/com2103.htm (http://www.traditio.com/comment/com2103.htm)
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 03, 2021, 06:05:05 AM
The old “Kabbalah arts” are the CÖVÌD genocide today.

That's highly disputed.  There's a lot of evidence that he was actually a sincere covert and a devout Catholic.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 03, 2021, 06:08:13 AM
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Okay, I'm intrigued. I didn't know this. Can you give me a few examples?

There are probably a million websites out there dedicated to Nostradamus.  I just put this out there and am not interested in a huge debate about Nostradamus.  Take this prophecy for what it's worth.  I just threw this out there without any intent in promoting Nostradamus.  Some suggest he was into black arts, but there's other evidence of his being a devout Catholic.  Like with so many other famous personalities, say, Padre Pio, it's nearly impossible to sift fact from fiction since so much junk has been made up one way or another.  If Francis WERE to get taken out in Baghdad, then I would consider this one a "hit".  He seemed to accurately predict a lot of details about Napolean and even Hitler, among lesser events like the deaths of certain nobles.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 03, 2021, 06:10:45 AM
Like what?
Funny that you're smitten with a crypto-jew.

Says the one who cites the Jєωιѕн Virtual Library as a source for his facts.  #1, I'm not "smitten" and #2, it's debatable whether he was a crypto-Jew; one source from a Jєωιѕн website does not prove anything.  I could see Jҽωs trying to claim him as one of their own due to his fame.  As I said, take it for what it's worth.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on March 03, 2021, 06:11:35 AM
http://www.traditio.com/comment/com2103.htm (http://www.traditio.com/comment/com2103.htm)
Interesting comment in the latest post from your link:

Ratzinger's novel phrase "observant Catholic" for Biden was always used in the past to describe Orthodox Jews as opposed to unorthodox Reform or Conservative Jews. But Catholic theology, as opposed to the Modernist heretic Ratzinger's, is quite different: Catholics aren't "observant" or non-observant. You're either Catholic or you're not!

True! Typically, if anything, we hear "practicing" Catholic, not "observant".  
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on March 03, 2021, 06:25:20 AM
Wasn't that statement about the two worm ridden popes from Our Lady of the Revelation at Tres Fontanas?
I don't know, but if it was, this apparition has not been approved even by the Vatican II church:

http://www.miraclehunter.com/marian_apparitions/approved_apparitions/trefontane/index.html

It seems from researching the internet the only mention of the "two worm ridden popes" was from Fr Hesse and it is presented as a "Secret" of Our Lady of LaSalette.  Why is it that only Fr Hesse knew about this?
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 03, 2021, 07:58:42 AM
I don't know, but if it was, this apparition has not been approved even by the Vatican II church:

http://www.miraclehunter.com/marian_apparitions/approved_apparitions/trefontane/index.html

It seems from researching the internet the only mention of the "two worm ridden popes" was from Fr Hesse and it is presented as a "Secret" of Our Lady of LaSalette.  Why is it that only Fr Hesse knew about this?
Apparently he had read the authentic French account.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 03, 2021, 08:03:35 AM
That's highly disputed.  There's a lot of evidence that he was actually a sincere covert and a devout Catholic.
Lads,

We should be able to determine if he had Jєωιѕн blood 🩸

I’m suspicious of him because of his secular popularity.  Alois Irlmaier foretold many coming events... and no one knows him.

But if Nostra was of Jєωιѕн blood, I’d be highly suspect of his authenticity.

Just sayin...
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 03, 2021, 11:04:12 AM
Lads,

We should be able to determine if he had Jєωιѕн blood 🩸

I’m suspicious of him because of his secular popularity.  Alois Irlmaier foretold many coming events... and no one knows him.

But if Nostra was of Jєωιѕн blood, I’d be highly suspect of his authenticity.

Just sayin...

I agree that you can never know with Jєωιѕн "converts," but one can't rule out a sincere conversion either.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 03, 2021, 03:38:09 PM
I agree that you can never know with Jєωιѕн "converts," but one can't rule out a sincere conversion either.


Yes, there is always hope.

I couldn't find anything on him in the 1931 Attwater, Catholic Dictionary or on the Catholic Encyclopedia on the web ?

I wonder what the best Catholic source is for a true telling of his life?
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Mirari Vos on March 03, 2021, 03:43:27 PM
As I say, a broken clock is always right twice a day.  
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on March 04, 2021, 02:46:04 PM
Apparently he had read the authentic French account.
The only person?  Something's not adding up for me.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 04, 2021, 09:01:44 PM
The only person?  Something's not adding up for me.

If you have the time, research it further.  

There is a boat load of misinformation on the apparition.

You have to go deeper to find the true story.  If you have some French trad contacts they may be able to help you.

The apparition was suppressed from the beginning.  I was able to find a French website which told Melanie’s story.  

She was devout and a real fighter.   Eventually, she received support to help get the true story out.


I recall, even Roy Shoeman, the “miraculous marrano” was caught writing misleading information about the messages of Our Lady of La Salette.

He said essentially that traditional Catholics had misunderstood the importance of the messages and interpreted them as warning of a crisis in the Church.  When in fact, the messages were only meant for  the French region where Our Lady visited.

Roy Schoeman’s “Catholic imitation gig” has since lost all credibility.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Miser Peccator on March 18, 2021, 02:30:58 PM
If you have the time, research it further.  

There is a boat load of misinformation on the apparition.

You have to go deeper to find the true story.  If you have some French trad contacts they may be able to help you.

The apparition was suppressed from the beginning.  I was able to find a French website which told Melanie’s story.  

She was devout and a real fighter.   Eventually, she received support to help get the true story out.


I recall, even Roy Shoeman, the “miraculous marrano” was caught writing misleading information about the messages of Our Lady of La Salette.

He said essentially that traditional Catholics had misunderstood the importance of the messages and interpreted them as warning of a crisis in the Church.  When in fact, the messages were only meant for  the French region where Our Lady visited.

Roy Schoeman’s “Catholic imitation gig” has since lost all credibility.
He promotes Seder meals at Catholic Churches as well.
He's a showman.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: vasodilation on March 18, 2021, 03:04:09 PM
Here is the Our Lady of La Salette message with the imprimatur of the Bishop of Lecce. This is the same message that includes "The Church will be in eclipse" and "Rome will lose the Faith and become the seat of Antichrist"

https://archive.org/details/OurLadyOfLaSalette/mode/2up
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Yeti on March 18, 2021, 04:13:37 PM
Here is the Our Lady of La Salette message with the imprimatur of the Bishop of Lecce. This is the same message that includes "The Church will be in eclipse" and "Rome will lose the Faith and become the seat of Antichrist"

https://archive.org/details/OurLadyOfLaSalette/mode/2up
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The history of this supposed text is rather complex. Melanie published Our Lady's warning against swearing and violating the Sunday, but was given a message for Pius IX personally. She wrote that message down and sent it to him, but Pius IX never published that message, nor did any of his successors. Many years after, towards the end of her life, Melanie wrote a text that she claimed was the letter she wrote to Pius IX almost 30 year prior, and that is what you are quoting from above. That text was forbidden to be discussed by the Holy Office in 1904 and again in the early 1920s.
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So yes, Our Lady of La Salette warned people not to work on Sunday or swear, but the stuff about Rome losing the Faith and those other apocalyptic predictions is in a book that I believe was put on the Index of Forbidden Books.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Ladislaus on March 18, 2021, 04:28:41 PM
So yes, Our Lady of La Salette warned people not to work on Sunday or swear, but the stuff about Rome losing the Faith and those other apocalyptic predictions is in a book that I believe was put on the Index of Forbidden Books.

I could see why that would be put on the Index.  Back in their day, it would have been very shocking, implying a defection of the Church ... although other visionaries and Scripture commentators felt that the Antichrist would one day set up shop in Rome.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: 2Vermont on March 18, 2021, 04:35:49 PM
I could see why that would be put on the Index.  Back in their day, it would have been very shocking, implying a defection of the Church ... although other visionaries and Scripture commentators felt that the Antichrist would one day set up shop in Rome.
This is what I was thinking.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Matto on March 18, 2021, 04:36:23 PM
Imagine if Sister Lucy acted like that with the Third Secret of Fatima.
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Merry on March 18, 2021, 09:00:19 PM
Lads,

We should be able to determine if he had Jєωιѕн blood 🩸

I’m suspicious of him because of his secular popularity.  Alois Irlmaier foretold many coming events... and no one knows him.

But if Nostra was of Jєωιѕн blood, I’d be highly suspect of his authenticity.

Just sayin...
In "Phillip II," William Thomas Walsh called Nostradamus the "Jєωιѕн astrologer and quack."  (pg. 283)
Elsewhere, after relating how Phillip had received a full horoscope of his life, Walsh wrote:
"The author of this prognostication was no less a person than Nostradamus, favorite astrologer of Catherine de' Medici, whose ambitions he had already whetted by his famous prophecy that all five of her sons would sit on thrones.  Cabrera calls him 'a noted French astrologer.'  As such he was known throughout Europe.  Actually he was one of those versatile Jews who combined a certain medical knowledge with an enormous aptitude for quackery and political intrigue and were to be found close to so many kings and other persons of importance in the sixteenth century."  (pg. 196)
Phillip burned the horoscope without reading it, by the way.
  
Title: Re: Anne Barnhardt highly recommends new book on Pope Benedict
Post by: Incredulous on March 19, 2021, 05:11:36 AM
He promotes Seder meals at Catholic Churches as well.
He's a showman.

Dr. Sungenis wrote an article in Culture Wars magazine around 2012, titled, “Is the SSPX Anti-Semitic?”

In that article, Roy Shoeman was rhetorically “Drawn & Quartered”.