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Offline Malleus 01

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« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2012, 11:29:11 AM »
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    As for the thread, I agree with Malleus and Myrna. God is not going to ask us on Judgement Day whether or not we thought these Popes were true Popes, but instead He will ask us if we kept the Faith. Very well said, Myrna.

    Some SSPXers and sedevacantists spend too much time arguing, as if the issue of a Pope is more important than the Faith itself. I don't mind discussions of the subject, but I have said before that such discussions can be a distraction.

    I'm also against sedes who spend their time smearing Archbishop LeFebvre just because he wasn't a sede. He wasn't perfect, but he should be given credit just for having the courage to defend Tradition, just as all others at the time who defended Tradition should also be given their due credit, instead of being judged on whether or not they thought the Chair was empty.


    Well Put SS - my sntiments exactly  :applause: :applause: :applause:


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    « Reply #16 on: August 18, 2012, 11:37:55 AM »
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    Malleus

    Thanks for the prayers,  things at my home continue to decline.  My husband who has always been the head of our family is now confused, with tumors throughout his body, bone, lungs, and now the brain.  He has no chance according to the doctors.  So I must adjust to my new roll, that is being his authority now, because he is slipping away daily.  

    Also I have my mom age 97, living with me, who is suffering from heart failure, so she too can go to her eternity at any time.

    Please don't feel sorry for me, just pray for me to be strong enough to handle this heavy cross.   My adult children live all around me, just minutes away, so I have it much better than many other who have had to step up to the plate.  


    Malleus: I see.  Well rest assured we shall Petition Our Holy Mother for Spritual Strength against all the Assaults from the Devil as his Physical Strength Declines so that he will avoid Purgatory if possible and enter into the Joys of Eternal Heaven immediately . In this we shall pray. And for your family and your strength as well.   Our time here is finite - this too shall pass. Heaven is our true home as Catholics - so your sadness shall turned to joy one day - Our GOD always knows what is best in the long run for each of us. In that you can trust , So know that our prayers are with you in this difficult trial.

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    « Reply #17 on: August 19, 2012, 10:37:37 AM »
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    « Reply #18 on: September 12, 2012, 08:07:21 AM »
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  • Please continue to be mindful of Myrna's husband and his entire family in your prayers and sacrifices.

    From an euchological appendix of the late Cardinal Schuster's The Sacramentary (Liber Sacramentorum): Historical and Liturgical Notes on the Roman Missal (vol. III, trans. Arthur Levelis-Marke; New York: Benziger Brothers, 1927), here is a medieval Hymn which was wont to be chanted during the administration of the holy Sacrament of Extreme Unction and in votive Offices on behalf of the ailing.







    Please ignore all that I have written regarding sedevacantism.

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    « Reply #19 on: September 12, 2012, 08:13:15 AM »
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    Belloc, yes, cancer, treatment of radiation to ease the bone cancer pain, pain meds that make him sleepy, but bone cancer is very painful, and I can't stand to see him in that much pain.  The pain meds, help me because at least I can watch him sleep instead of struggle with pain.    

    Please pray that the devil will not tempt him at the end, and that he will skip purgatory.  That is my prayer for him.  


    St.Augustine noted that some suffer purgatory here in earth, some there and some both, may he suffer it all now on earth, as opposed to hereafter....terrible form of cancer, my  :pray: for he and you all....at some point, the meds will take over and likely, he would not have the cognition to commit a sin
    Proud "European American" and prouder, still, Catholic