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Great post, Miseremini!
(I noticed some misplaced size 3 codes in your post, so maybe you were trying to do something like the following?)
The following is from Spirit Daily. Note the last sentence of the 2nd paragraph I've bolded. The head of this satanic church questions the importance of a consecrated Host. So why does he need it for his sacrilege??? Why can't he just use a piece of bread? (I'm being sarcastic)
Sarcastic or no, it's an excellent question anyway!! :reporter:
Black Mass
Archbishop Coakley calls on prayer warriors as "Dakhma of Angra Mainyu" pledges to go forward.
WARNING:
satanists like to take names for themselves and/or their groups that embed names of demons or names of satanic propositions in hopes that unknowing observers might say these names (perhaps in an attempt to sound edified or whatever) and in so doing invoke the demons or their effects upon themselves. Do Not Repeat this bold italics name, above, or others like it. This is NOT "superstition." And when an ignorant Protestant tells you, "It's symbolic," tell them they're uninformed, and perhaps willfully so.
You might also take the opportunity to ask the ignorant Protestant, "Why do you suppose that these satanists do not imitate a Protestant "worship service" instead of a Catholic Mass, and why don't they ever use Lutheran hosts, for example?"Will Harvey
The head of the Oklahoma City satanic church that is planning a black mass in a public venue next month says the Eucharistic Host he plans to use in the ritual was mailed to him by a friend.
"I'm sick of hearing about this 'Consecrated Host'," Adam Daniels, of the organization, the Dakhma of Angra Mainyu, wrote in an emailed response to questions from Aleteia. "As my understudy has told other Catholic Inquisitors, [notice the capital I, mocking the Holy Inquisition] the Eucharist was mailed to us by [a] friend. That is all I'm going to say about how it was attained [sic]. My question is, why is a piece of bread that some man said some words over so sacred?"
You can be certain the use of the word "attained" was not a mistake. These agents of the devils themselves habitually converse amongst themselves using such language, and therefore this word was employed out of HABIT of having used "attained" in this very context. It was their goal to
achieve the acquisition of the consecrated host, make no mistake about it.
Notice too, the use of "my understudy" in this paragraph. You will not find any real witch or warlock willing to handle the consecrated host, because if they are a real agent of satan, they will be physically incapable of being in the Presence of the ONE WHO IS. Therefore, some "understudy" will do the physical deeds with the host.
There is no point of discussing this with a sedevacantist, because if the host was consecrated by any NovusOrdo priest the sede will assert that it's not valid. When the satanists assure them otherwise, the sedes would huff that satanists don't know what they're talking about, etc.
While it is true that the agents of the devil PREFER to obtain hosts from Canonized Latin Masses, they are not exclusive on this matter and will often go ahead with hosts from NovusOrdo liturgies, however, sometimes a witch or warlock judges some particular host to have been invalidly consecrated.
Daniels, who uses the title Dastur—the term for Zoroastrian high priest—said in a subsequent email today that "As far as I know, the host mailed to me is consecrated."
He confirmed that the black mass that is generating controversy in Oklahoma City and beyond, will go forward as planned on Sept. 21.
"The abridged Black Mass (from the Satanic Rituals by [Anton] LaVey) will take place," he said. "Then The Choke [a local band] will perform. After that, Matthew Garman will have a Satanic (Ahrimanic) Exorcism done [which purports to remove the Holy Spirit from him]. Kelsey [Daniels] and I will be presiding over this rite. Before each ritual I will lecture on the purpose and point of each ritual as it pertains to the Ahrimanic [Satanic] Faith."
Notice the article doesn't explain whether Garman has been baptized with water and the Holy Ghost (and would therefore be apostate), or whether he desires to "undo" the effects of his Baptism. He wants a whole different kind of 'baptism'. (Hey -- maybe there's more that three kinds?)
Sedevacantists should have no problem, however, with the hope that this man would perhaps die with so-called bap-tism of desire and be saved, because of the supernatural grace of perfect charity, because he's a nice guy. Okay? Even after his having been subject willingly to this anti-Holy Ghost rite of satanism.
He added: "I'm renting a small space one time a year to educate the public about my religion. This is protected by my First Amendment Right as a citizen of the United States, not a brainwashed sheep of the Catholic Empire."
The event is to take place in a 92-seat theatre in the civic center. Daniels said no city official has asked him to reconsider the event, in light of protests by local Catholics, led by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City. "Their [sic] are some who are quite tickled at all of this."
While the improper use of "their" in this sentence might seem like a typo, remember that satanists are
obsessed with the possessive case, and furthermore be assured that this, what I'm saying, is not a pun.
Archbishop Coakley is calling on Catholics to storm heaven with prayers so that the black mass will be cancelled.
Perhaps it's high time that Archbishop Coakley realize he should cancel his adherence to the heresies of Vat.II and the Newmass and maybe he wouldn't be having all these problems in the first place.
Kyrie eleison.“In spite of repeated requests, there has been no indication that the City intends to prevent this event from taking place,” Archbishop Coakley wrote in a letter to the people of the archdiocese this week. "I have raised my concerns with city officials and pointed out how deeply offensive this proposed sacrilegious act is to Christians and especially to the more than 250,000 Catholics who live in Oklahoma.”
In the letter, dated Aug. 4, the Memorial of St. John Vianney, the archbishop said he is concerned about “dark powers” that the performance of a black mass would invite into the community “and the spiritual danger that this poses to all who are involved in it, directly or indirectly.” Though the event is being promoted merely as “some sort of dark entertainment, this Satanic ritual is deadly serious,” he said. “It is a blasphemous and obscene inversion of the Catholic Mass. Using a consecrated Host obtained illicitly from a Catholic church and desecrating it in the vilest ways imaginable, the practitioners offer it in sacrifice to Satan.”
Correction: desecrating it
in unimaginably vile ways is closer to the reality.
Making “black masses” open to the public exposes people to serious evil, an exorcist warned in an interview with Aleteia after news of the Oklahoma City event was first known. “You cannot attend such an event—even if one does so merely out of curiosity, and not with any firm desire to worship Satan—without being adversely affected. The mere fact that this black mass in Oklahoma City will be public lends it a certain legitimacy, and I suspect that some people will go simply to be entertained. What they may not realize immediately is that simply by going, they will open themselves to the power of the demonic.”
In his letter, Archbishop Coakley called on Catholics of the archdiocese to intensify prayer in the weeks leading up to the event, scheduled for the Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall. Beginning Aug. 6, the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, and continuing through the Feast of the Archangels, Sept. 29, the conclusion of each Mass in the archdiocese will include the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel, which, prior to the liturgical reforms of the late 1960s, was recited after every Mass.
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In fact, it was prior to the revolution of Vatican II that this prayer was said after every Low Mass, and also not mentioned here is the fact that all Resistance priests to this day continue to say the Leonine prayers, including this Prayer to St. Michael. To be fair, CMRI, SSPX and independent priests also continue to say them after Low Mass, however, some CMRI priests are starting to substitute other prayers such as one to St. Joseph for a "larger church" or to Our Lady, sovereign mistress of the holy angels (since their motto is Immaculate Queen of Heaven). Perhaps this conspicuous assault of the devil on America through Oklahoma, which is obviously close to Omaha, Nebraska, home of Bishop Pivarunas, the CMRI might make a few adjustments. We'll see.
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