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Author Topic: Why do some trads seem to promote Divine Mercy?  (Read 4226 times)

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Re: Why do some trads seem to promote Divine Mercy?
« Reply #10 on: April 11, 2021, 08:52:26 PM »
Is the Divine Mercy Chaplet in the new versions of the Christian Warfare book? Grifter Skojec was criticizing the opposition to Divine Mercy Sunday on twitter today, and Hillary was supporting Quasimodo Sunday.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Why do some trads seem to promote Divine Mercy?
« Reply #11 on: April 11, 2021, 09:49:11 PM »
I imagine that XavierSem is all over this one too.


Re: Why do some trads seem to promote Divine Mercy?
« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2021, 10:28:23 PM »
Is the Divine Mercy Chaplet in the new versions of the Christian Warfare book? Grifter Skojec was criticizing the opposition to Divine Mercy Sunday on ƚwιƚƚeɾ today, and Hillary was supporting Quasimodo Sunday.
Is not suppose to be referred to as Quasimodo Sunday?

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Re: Why do some trads seem to promote Divine Mercy?
« Reply #13 on: April 11, 2021, 10:33:04 PM »
Not only does the Divine Mercy feast minimize Our Lord’s Sacred Heart, but it's weirdly repetitive.  And it also minimizes Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart and Fatima, wherein She told Sr Lucy to pray the rosary and “Only I can help you”.
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So we have Our Lord appearing in France, with His Sacred Heart, in opposition/warning of the French Revolution, which is the precursor to the communists.  
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But France waited too long, so He then sent His Mother at LaSallete, Knock and Fatima (meanwhile, around the time of LaSallete, He again appeared in His Holy Face in France to ask for reparation).
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The repeated theme in all of theses is prayer, penance and reparation....or else, God will chastise the world.  
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But then the “Divine Mercy” comes along.  No mention of chastisement, or reparation.  No mention of confession, communions, masses.  It’s all Protestant.  
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Then, worse upon worse, the Divine Mercy Sunday seems to REPLACE GOOD FRIDAY, because it’s setup/explained as this Uber-merciful day of the year.  EASTER SEASON IS SUPPOSED TO BE A CELEBRATION OF CHRIST’s TRIUMPH! Yet we’re supposed to re-do Lent and re-think about Christ’s passion AFTER Easter Sunday?  It’s weirdly anti-Catholic.  It’s backwards in so many ways.  It’s not consistent with Tradition at all. 

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Re: Why do some trads seem to promote Divine Mercy?
« Reply #14 on: April 11, 2021, 10:42:18 PM »
Not only does the Divine Mercy feast minimize Our Lord’s Sacred Heart, but it's weirdly repetitive.  And it also minimizes Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart and Fatima, wherein She told Sr Lucy to pray the rosary and “Only I can help you”.
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So we have Our Lord appearing in France, with His Sacred Heart, in opposition/warning of the French ʀɛʋօʟutιօn, which is the precursor to the communists.  
.
But France waited too long, so He then sent His Mother at LaSallete, Knock and Fatima (meanwhile, around the time of LaSallete, He again appeared in His Holy Face in France to ask for reparation).
.
The repeated theme in all of theses is prayer, penance and reparation....or else, God will chastise the world.  
.
But then the “Divine Mercy” comes along.  No mention of chastisement, or reparation.  No mention of confession, communions, masses.  It’s all Protestant.  
.
Then, worse upon worse, the Divine Mercy Sunday seems to REPLACE GOOD FRIDAY, because it’s setup/explained as this Uber-merciful day of the year.  EASTER SEASON IS SUPPOSED TO BE A CELEBRATION OF CHRIST’s TRIUMPH! Yet we’re supposed to re-do Lent and re-think about Christ’s passion AFTER Easter Sunday?  It’s weirdly anti-Catholic.  It’s backwards in so many ways.  It’s not consistent with Tradition at all.

Really great observations, PV.