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« on: June 04, 2014, 01:56:21 PM »
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  • Since people are talking about mass graves in Ireland, I thought I would post this again in case anyone did not see it the first time. This is a website about the Irish h0Ɩ0cαųst, which exceeds the so called Jєωιѕн h0Ɩ0cαųst in numbers of deaths.

    http://www.irishh0Ɩ0cαųst.org/


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    « Reply #1 on: June 04, 2014, 02:05:48 PM »
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  • The reason that the Irish h0Ɩ0cαųst is so unknown is the same reason that the genocide of seven million Ukranians is so unknown and also for the very same reason that book publishers are trying to erase the Aremian genocide of 1915...

    ...the reason is that the Chosen Ones have a trademark on "h0Ɩ0cαųsts".

    If more than one "h0Ɩ0cαųst" then their own so-called h0Ɩ0cαųst loses its singular specialness.


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    « Reply #2 on: June 04, 2014, 08:18:48 PM »
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  • My family was persecuted by the British for centuries.  In 1848 they were nearly starved out of existence, forced to flee Ireland and live in the Five Points slum of New York.
     :dancing-banana: :really-mad2: :incense:That's it!   I demand reparations from Bp. Williamson! :roll-laugh1:
     St. Francis Xavier threw a Crucifix into the sea, at once calming the waves.  Upon reaching the shore, the Crucifix was returned to him by a crab with a curious cross pattern on its shell.  

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    « Reply #3 on: June 04, 2014, 08:32:05 PM »
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  • Fine, but can we please drop the word h0Ɩ0cαųst?

    None of these were burnt offerings to God. Nor were most lambs without blemish.

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    « Reply #4 on: June 05, 2014, 06:57:30 AM »
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  • Don't forget 10's of thousands of Scots (eg 'crofters') deprived of a place to live so that Norman land usurping (viking) families could rear 'sheep' (get 'orf my land)

    They settled on the West coast of Ireland - which still speaks a different Gaelic dialect to this day - then got massacred through starvation if they didn't emigrate in time.



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    « Reply #5 on: June 05, 2014, 01:16:26 PM »
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  • thank you for the link.
    I have been trying to explain to friends why I am boycotting Downtown Abbey.
    Pray for the consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary

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    « Reply #6 on: June 05, 2014, 01:50:56 PM »
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  • Quote from: Capt McQuigg
    The reason that the Irish h0Ɩ0cαųst is so unknown is the same reason that the genocide of seven million Ukranians is so unknown and also for the very same reason that book publishers are trying to erase the Aremian genocide of 1915...

    ...the reason is that the Chosen Ones have a trademark on "h0Ɩ0cαųsts".

    If more than one "h0Ɩ0cαųst" then their own so-called h0Ɩ0cαųst loses its singular specialness.


    I think we should not use the word "genocide." It's a revolutionary word used by democratic internationalists and which was coined in light of the Nuremberg trials (perhaps at the trials, but I can't remember now). By the definition currently used by the UN, the suppression of false religions is an instance of "genocide." There are other words, such as "massacre," or phrases, such as "cruel punitive exile" or else just "persecution," that are more precise and less politically and ideologically loaded.

    I say this as an Acadian whose ancestors had their homes and country taken, women raped, children murdered, outgoing ships sunk, and pestilence spread amongst our community during the Great Upheaval. And I am married to an Armenian whose ancestors fled Turkey and barely escaped with their lives. That is to say, I could greatly benefit by playing the victim-of-genocide card, by treating these crimes as unique and historic evils that can never be expunged by any apology or reparation, such as the Jєωs do. But I don't believe that this is just for me to do, just as I don't believe it is just for others to do either.

    These things that happened to us Acadians, Armenians, or Irish (I am not Irish or Armenian) are religious and political persecutions perpetrated by Jєωs, Protestants, and liberal nation-state revolutionaries. They are not "genocides" ; they are cruel instruments of war against Christendom by the enemies of Our Lord Jesus Christ. They might have hated us personally, but ultimately it's because we were Catholics, not because these people harbour a pathological hatred for our race (except maybe in the case of the Jєωs, who do seem to harbour an ancestral hatred for all Indo-Europeans, but especially Christians).

    If the English were Catholic, they would not have starved Ireland or exiled the Acadians. And because we had no Catholic champions to protect us, they got away with it. But our fight is not against flesh and blood, but principalities and powers. We would not be remembering these crimes if we had a Charles Martel or Godfrey de Bouillon to silence the villains and send them back from where the came. The crimes should be avenged through the restoration of Christendom and the preaching of the Gospel to all the nations, not through endless memorials and eulogies.

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    « Reply #7 on: June 05, 2014, 02:12:10 PM »
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  • And then this happened:

    Knock and Associated Matters
    An allegorical interpretation

    In 1879, on a miserable wet night, in a meadow field outside the gable-end of the church of St John the Baptist, there occurred an active but silent (i.e., the figures were speaking but could not be heard) apparition at Knock (From the Gaelic word Cnoc, a hill), a small town in Connaught in the west of Ireland. The apparition, which lit the immediate area with a brilliant light, included magnificent images of the Virgin Mary, St Joseph, St John the Evangelist, the Lamb on an altar, it of course representing Christ and the Sacrifice, and some angels in attendance. This vision, mounted on an invisible platform on top of the tall grass, showed the Blessed Virgin, with her hands held up looking and praying to heaven. It showed a vested St John, superimposed between Mary and the Lamb, holding a book (the Roman missal - now redundant in the post Vatican II era, or perhaps his book of Revelation) in one hand while gesturing in a preaching stance with the other. St Joseph, with his head bowed and glancing sideways, was isolated, separated by a mysterious black line, noticed only by a few of the selected observers and seldom mentioned in books on the apparition.
         
    ‘Though the Knock witnesses experienced various emotions – happiness, wonder, devotion, exaltation of spirit, one being moved to tears – not one of them was rapt in ecstasy. None of them heard a word; neither did they receive any interior message or sign. That the Mother of God, who bade Bernadette pray for sinners, who had pleaded for conversion of life at La Salette, for prayers and penance at Fatima, should have remained silent to her devoted Irish children was, and still is, a stumbling block to many. There was no message, they say, so the Apparition is devoid of meaning,’  ---Mary Purcell, Our Lady of Knock, p.18.

    Of course there was a message. Heaven does not indulge in meaningless pictures, but few, if any, could/can interpret it. The main reason for this is because Knock was not a ‘Marian’ message but a Johannine one, and, like his Apocalypse, has to be read in an allegorical sense (A form of exegesis thrown out by Martin Luther and one that is hardly ever found among modern Catholics).  Thus a considerable amount of research on the place and its history is needed to begin to try to interpret the message or warning. So, we can ask: (1) Why Knock: (2) To whom was it addressed: (3) Why was it silent: (4) What was it trying to tell us?
         Before one can possibly understand such ‘messages’ from heaven, one must fully accept and comprehend the war declared by God in Genesis 3:15 between the Christ and the antichrist, and how this battle of ‘Principalities and Powers’ is carried out on a temporal and spiritual plane. The message of Knock, we suspect, was, like the Book of Revelation, a warning to the flock of the current state of this war as it was in 1879 and into the future. Here is why we interpret it so:

    Why Knock?
    It is a fact that the only place where the word allegory is mentioned in Scripture is in St Paul’s Letter to the Galatians: ‘things are said by an allegory’ (Gal. 4:24). We also know that it was the Galatians who were advised that if an angel from heaven should preach a different gospel to that which they had been taught, to reject it (Gal 1:8).
         Scholars on the origin of European peoples tell us that a fair number of the old and true Galatians (Celts) had migrated to Ireland and settled here. Then along came Oliver Cromwell with his infamous reform in the sixteenth century, and ordered all Catholics of Ireland to decide their destiny: ‘To hell or to Connaught’. Choosing Connaught to hell, the Galatians Catholics moved into this desolate, infertile and barren west of Ireland where they continued to be persecuted in any event. It was their descendants that occupied Knock in 1879.
         These then were the same flock that St Paul had advised that ‘things are said by allegory’, a people worthy to convey to the world a message wrapped in allegory.

    A Pattern
    Cromwell, that docuмented Satanist who conquered in the name of God, was the first to deliberately usurp the divine right of kings by purging his own and replacing him with the beginnings of тαℓмυdic Jєωιѕн (freemasonic) ‘democracy’, where men and not God would rule the world according to their own laws. Cromwell, who committed untold atrocities against the Catholic Irish, was a champion of what he called ‘religious liberty’, but this liberty did not include traditional Catholicism and certainly not the traditional Latin Mass which he hated, a policy identical with that pertaining within the Modernist Churchmen of Vatican II.

    The Parish Priest of Knock at the time was Archdeacon Cavanagh, a saintly man, full of devotion to Our Lady and her Immaculate Conception. Knock, a barren place, poor in earthly goods, but rich in grace and good works, was a fitting place for a message from heaven. In May of 1879, Fr Cavanagh began a novena of 100 Masses for the souls in Purgatory, the final Mass being said on the morning of the day that the vision appeared. Not know to too many and hardly ever broached is the fact that in Mayo at the time, Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ was active. It has been written that a group of Freemasons from Foxford had planned to ambush Fr Cavanagh and cut off his ears on the day he finished his century of Masses.
         Fascinating and wonderful as the actual events of the sighting were, space does not permit a complete account. We can say the sensational events of the day saved Fr Cavanagh ears, but as divine Providence would have it this saintly priest was not to witness the vision. A reason for this could be to save the vision from accusations of being conjured up by a priest so pious and spiritual that the world may not have believed it. Instead it was to be witnessed by a group of people, the likes of which could be found anywhere. Such a group could not be said to have had illusions, nor could a motive for any conspiracy be levelled at them. Great miracles later gave final witness to its authenticity.

    To be continued if any are interested.


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    « Reply #8 on: June 06, 2014, 12:38:04 AM »
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  • Quote from: Thurifer
    Fine, but can we please drop the word h0Ɩ0cαųst?

    None of these were burnt offerings to God. Nor were most lambs without blemish.


    Here is how to accomplish that.  Every time we hear "the h0Ɩ0cαųst" we should all ask, "But WHICH h0Ɩ0cαųst are you talking about?  The Armenian h0Ɩ0cαųst of 1915, or the Irish h0Ɩ0cαųst or the abortion h0Ɩ0cαųst or the Ukrainian h0Ɩ0cαųst or the Hungarian h0Ɩ0cαųst or the American Indian h0Ɩ0cαųst, or the Rwandan h0Ɩ0cαųst or the Mexican h0Ɩ0cαųst or the Russian Gulag h0Ɩ0cαųst...?  The more the merrier, because it will work.  

    Whenever we hear "anti-Semitism" we should ask, "But what KIND of anti-Semitism are you talking about?  There are so many of them, like the anti-Semitism against Jesus Christ, who was Semitic.  Besides, most Jєωs today are not Semitic at all, and the ones that complain the most are αѕнкenαzιs -- from Russia! They're not Semites."

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    « Reply #9 on: June 06, 2014, 01:03:28 AM »
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  • Quote from: cassini
    And then this happened:

    Knock and Associated Matters
    An allegorical interpretation

    In 1879, on a miserable wet night, in a meadow field outside the gable-end of the church of St John the Baptist, ...

    So, we can ask: (1) Why Knock:

    (2) To whom was it addressed:
    (3) Why was it silent:
    (4) What was it trying to tell us?

    ...

    To be continued if any are interested.
     

    What about (2) through (4)?


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    « Reply #10 on: June 06, 2014, 06:47:20 AM »
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  •  Hi Neil, here is more:

    To whom was KNOCK Addressed?
    St John the Baptist Church at Knock had an inscription on the west wall that read:
    ‘My house shall be called the house of prayer to all nations. This is the gate of the Lord: the just shall enter into it.’
    Knock then was a link ‘to all nations’. There was also something unique as regards those that witnessed it. Unlike the Marion apparitions of the times -Lourdes-one: La Salette-two, and later Fatima-three, usually children, eighteen people were granted the sight at Knock, aged between six and seventy-five. Here is a second sign that the vision was meant for the special attention of all those that would heed it.
        Delving back into history we find that in response to Cromwell’s campaign to destroy the Christian Kingdom of Ireland, the Catholic Ecclesiastical Congregation of the Kingdom of Ireland met at Clonmacnoise on the 4th of December 1649, and issued a Motu Proprio, warning Catholics not to be deceived by those supposedly acting in the name of God (See, for example, Tom Reilly, Cromwell, Brandon Books, Dublin, 1999, pp.292-3).  Given the universal nature of a proprio motu, i.e., a message for ‘all nations’, we feel there is a continuity and connection between the three elements mentioned here.    

    Why was it silent?
    In the plan of God for men, He set up many a hierarchy: one being a chain of communication between God, the Pope, a King, down to the peasants scattered throughout the kingdom. Such a link began when Constantine placed his kingdom into the society intended by Christ. Later the Pope would crown the King of the Franks with divine approval. The Pope would represent heaven, taking his authority from God Himself. The king would take his authority from the Pope and so on down to the common people. Rome in turn made provision for this hierarchy by providing a special place at Church Councils for those kings loyal to God, the Church, the Pope and his definitions, declarations and social instructions.

    Responding to heaven’s challenge to Satan’s dominion, in a master plan from hell, the earthly Illuminati would devote themselves to eliminating this worldwide Christian society. To sever this relationship all one had to do was remove the temporal kingship and whole nations could be lured into apostasy just as whole peoples were Christianised through king and country. Braking this crucial link between God and His people was the first step in Satan’s counter-offensive in the war of Genesis 3:15.
        If we skip over the history of this grand victory of Satan’s temporal army of тαℓмυdic Freemasons and schemers, it is suffice to know that at Vatican I in 1870, only one  kingdom; that of Portugal, sat in the royal box giving public witness to their remaining loyalty to God and Pope. The symbolic end of God’s terrestrial Principalities occurred when the Pope had to surrender to the freemasonic forces laying siege to last of the Vatican states by raising the white flag of surrender in 1870, 40 years after Our Lady predicted the date in her message to St Catherine Laboure in 1830. The timing here was deliberate, for it interrupted the Council itself, preventing God knows how many definitions of faith that might have thwarted the freemasonic-led Modernists that were emerging at the time. What is not commonly known is that the Freemasons claimed complete victory in their centuries old war when Giuseppe Garibaldi actually sat on the chair of Peter vacated by Pius IX.
       
    We interpret the silence of the vision and the fact that it was elevated off the land, neither of the earth nor of heaven, to the fact that the traditional means of communication between God and His people, that is, through the hierarchy between God, Pope and king down to the common people, had by then been eliminated by тαℓмυdic Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ. It is Interesting to note that the apparition of Our Lady of Hope at Pontmain, France, in the same year (1870) was also silent. In that case however, letters in the sand were provided by which the children spelled out the message. But there was no communication at all at Knock.
        This interpretation is not affected by the fact that in 1917 there was a ‘speaking’ intervention between heaven and a multitude on earth, for Fatima is in Portugal, the last remaining kingdom present at the council, the one land where such a public communication might take place.
          Now there may be some who would contend that the endless series of ‘Marian’ visions at Mudjugorje shows this assertion to be untrue. But Medjugorje of the ‘lying wonders’ is not Catholic and therefore is not from heaven but movies from hell. The ‘visions’ of Mudjugorje, if true, allegedly began on the masonic hour on the feast of of St. John the Baptist (June 24th 1981), the adopted patron of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ with its passion for symbols and secret signs. Satan, we know, or should know, will do whatever it takes to spread relevant error. In this case he has attracted millions of Catholics (and many non-Catholics) to this place, gets them on their knees praying, confessing, fasting or whatever, and then delivers to them a large slice of false тαℓмυdic democracy, ecuмenism and error. Docuмented evidence, as well as personal conversation with some that regularly went there and who found this out for themselves, has convinced us that there is on offer here from ‘the Virgin’, the hoary old freemasonic idea that all religions must be moulded into one universal religion, the ‘all roads lead to heaven’ belief, for we all supposedly have the same God. In other words there is a rejection here of the dogma that there is no salvation outside the Catholic Church. This ideology of course flies in the face of Fatima where Our Lady called for prayers for the conversion of all sinners. With God there cannot be any contradictions, so faithful Catholics must reject all such contradictions. The popularity of this place, with its supposed daily contact to heaven and its seductive nature according to the new order of Vatican II, is however enough to convince most to turn a blind eye to its heretical promulgations and all that supposedly goes on there. Such is the art of satanic deceit.    
       
    Allegory:
    The next step is to try to interpret the ‘message’. We must now consider the significance of the figures involved and the positions or stances they take. Let us first ask why the two St Johns are included in the apparition, one because the church is in his name and the other because he is included in the apparition. These saints, combined, had a pivotal role in setting up the greatest mystery of them all, the Church of Christ, and this is why Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ, the masters of imitation and symbols chose the two, not one, as patrons when building their own temple to the natural son. Their presence indicates it is the Church that is represented by the vision (and why the instigator of their ultimate victory against the Church, the spiritually unprotected pastoral council called Vatican II (Both Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI refused to give it their endorsement of papal infallibility), had to be a Pope John, and a false prophet to boot, this could explain why any man elected pope would choose the name of an anti-pope of the past in Pope John XXIII? St John the Evangelist, who gave us the Apocalypse, is instructing us with his gesture, and the book in his hand is the source of this instruction.
        Next there is St Joseph, a ‘son of David’, as we know from the Gospels, making him a Melchisedech priest (even though St Joseph never used his priesthood), and whose status was completed by divine Providence at Vatican I making him Patron of the Universal Church. Again we see the vision represents the whole Church. He, like the Lamb on the altar is isolated, almost ‘out of the picture’ so to speak, and this was confirmed when that black line was later revealed, separating the vision into two frames. In other words, the Melchisedech priesthood of the Church is here ‘outside’, just as the vision itself was placed ‘outside’ the Church of St John the Baptist.
        Then we have Mary and the Lamb. Unusual, if not unique in an image of Mary and her Son is that in this case, like Joseph in the vision. who is separated by a dark line, the two are separated by St. John. Mary wears the rose and crown, symbols of those Principalities now lost. In other words she is now representing the lost Kingdoms, she being the unshakable Queen of the earth. Our Lady is looking to heaven, her hands raised as Advocate or Orante, that is, in the manner of a priest during the Canon of the Mass, pleading, as she does, to her Son to avert a great chastisement or calamity, like that to comer, Vatican II and its aftermath. Separated from Mary and the priests of the vision is the Lamb, representing the Sacrifice, the Mass of all time.
        So, it can be seen that within this scene set up at Knock there are a few aspects that dominate any allegorical interpretation. (1) The Mass, or the Priesthood, is the dominant theme; both of these are isolated, set apart in a manner. (2) The Message is being delivered by St John the Evangelist, author of the Book of Revelation, the Book of Prophecy; the Book predicting a great apostasy incorporating the beast, the forces of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ. Five Papal Bulls have been directed against it by name, in 1738, 1751, 1821, 1826, 1864, and Pope Leo XIII would warn the Catholic world against it in Humanum Genus within five years (1884).
    So, let us now cross over the battlefield and take a look at the forces that Mary and Christ were fighting.
        Now while the Church has never officially interpreted the apparition at Knock, the Freemasons, who know the state of the war of Genesis 3:15 far better than even the most learned Catholic, had their own image of things at that time. This is the famous three headed snake, symbols of equilibrium, a balanced ladder, two of the serpent’s heads are held high in victory, one with the sword and one with the kingly crowns, depicting their victory over the Christian kingdoms of the world for all to see. The third head however, with its papal tiara, is not yet held high, for it represents the priesthood (and the Mass), which, at the time, as Fr Cavanagh had demonstrated with his 100th Mass, had not yet been undermined and usurped. The battle of Principalities and Powers had been only half won, but the serpent was already wearing the tiara in expectation.
        Knock, I believe (my grandfather and his family having been born Catholics in Connacht, making me a descendant Galatian with a right to read Knock’s allegory) is responding to the state of warfare of the time. It warns us of a pending chastisement, far worse than the Flood or anything of a mere temporal nature. St John was warning the faithful what was in store for Christianity and the world. The Melchisedech priesthood and the true Catholic sacrifice of the Mass were in danger of being isolated, removed from the faithful as a whole. Mary, wearing the crown that now depended on her and Portugal (the remnant), pleads with God to spare the world from the greatest of all disasters.
          Freemasons knew that attack the priesthood and one attacks the true Sacrifice, the sacraments, and most of the temporal conduits of grace, the very means of sustenance necessary for Christ’s faithful to hold the faith in every way. An attack on the true Mass then is a way to destroy the priesthood. If heaven was trying to put us in touch with the signs of the times, this vision warned of the collapse of the second target of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ, the battle of Powers, the priesthood of Melchisedech, and that this would be done by deceit, when the lamb that looks like the Lamb, will in fact be the dragon that is, the Novus Ordo, just as the Protestant ‘mass’ was used to eliminate the last vestige of Catholicity from the Reformers of the sixteenth century. This vision at Knock can be said to be a warning to all the nations of the world, ‘to undeceive those in their ungrounded hopes and expectations’, as the Motu Proprio of 1649 said, that what may be done in the name of God is not always as it seems.
        Could any words better describe the situation that emerged at Vatican II and which is now present among Catholics worldwide? Cromwell, it is said, destroyed more beautiful things than any man before him. Here again we can draw an analogy between him and Vatican II, for it surpassed even Cromwell by destroying far more beautiful things throughout all Christendom. Leaving aside the traditional Latin Mass, all the old devotions, the teachings, catechetics and prayers, the vestments, the priestly and nun’s habits and clerical cloths, we had in line with Cromwell a thing called ‘re-ordering’ whereby they destroyed great cathedrals and parish churches, abandoned millions of sacramentals and books, and have not ceased their destruction yet, still selling off countless redundant convents, religious houses, and Church property. Looking back on the vision today we can now get a better understanding of its warning, for it has come to pass, the destruction of the true priesthood en masse.
        An allegorical interpretation of Knock can then be taken as a warning that the battle for the priesthood was imminent. Extrapolating backwards; signs of this final battle become manifest in the words of many men. In his book Pio Nono, (Pope Pius IX -1846-1878), E.E.Y Hales quotes the Freemason Mazzoni aspiring to ‘a new consecration of external right; a third world arising upon the ruins of two worlds extinct.’ By this he meant the arising of a nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr in the wake of the other two great Empires, the Roman Empire and the Holy Roman Empire. Speaking to the priest Lamennais, a would-be reformer whom Mazzini had hoped to recruit, he said: -  

    ‘The condemnation of the Papacy is decreed, not by us, but by God, by God who now calls upon the People to arise and found a new unity, embracing the two spheres of temporal and spiritual power…In our epoch humanity will forsake the Pope, and have recourse to a General Council of the Church – that is to say – of all believers – a council which will be alike Council of the Church and Constituent Assembly…’

    And that is where we are at now.
     


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    « Reply #11 on: June 06, 2014, 10:17:26 AM »
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  • The wise words of perejoseph are like honey from the honeycomb. :incense:

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    « Reply #12 on: June 06, 2014, 11:37:19 AM »
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  • You should distinguish between genuine old Masons and the new illuminati-Jєω mislead "speculative masons" The тαℓмυd-Jєω heirarchy have pulled the wool over masonic members eyes to further their game - just like they tricked people into killing Christ!

    Cromwell was brought to power and supported by Jєωs - as was Calvin (a Jєω)
    They lopped Cromwell's head 'orf as soon as the 'useful idiot' had done their destruction/game changing/bidding!
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    A bit of History for you.

    I attend a beautiful, simple Manorial church (about Thousand yrs old) for Harvest festivals and candle-lit Christmas Carols(charles) No electric lighting!

    Before this was a wooden church which went with an ancient Anglo Saxon Hall surrounded by moats.

    It is 2 miles along farm tracks from the nearest tarmac road, set in wonderful rare wild flower meadows

    It is on lands that historically belonged to Famous Catholics.

    It was actually attacked by Cromwell's worst henchman and destroyer of church artifacts but mainly left alone, luckily, after numerous promises to dismantle stained glass etc.

    The Roundheads and Cavaliers clashed at the church as it still has musket rifle holes embedded in the ancient church door. There are dozens of pistol/musket lead shot surrounding the church. We also found a (portable canon) canon ball fired at the oncoming Roundheads as they attacked the church (from church tower)
    You could trace the lead shot as they retreated back to the next village church too!

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    The Irish h0Ɩ0cαųst
    « Reply #13 on: June 06, 2014, 04:13:36 PM »
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    Complicity of the Catholic Hierarchy with London's planned genocide is, sad to say, well recorded. London, prior to removing Ireland's food, appointed a few Irish Catholic Bishops to a Dublin Castle commission and awarded a £30,000 lump sum to Maynooth while increasing its annual grant from £9,000 to £26,000!12 Before British troops began starving Ireland the London parliament enacted a law to return some of the seized foods in the form of rations to all of Ireland's Catholic hierarchy down to the level of, but not including, curates. Faced with residual hierarchical disquiet, M.P.s amended the law to include curates. This ended episcopal objections to the Irish h0Ɩ0cαųst; it proceeded efficiently thenceforth... In 1795, British ministers decided that to completely subjugate Ireland the collaboration of the Catholic Church was indispensable. Britain thus stopped murdering priests and founded and funded Ireland's national seminary; Maynooth. The tactic worked; the Irish Catholic Church became London's tool. 13

    13 A Wounded Church; by Fr. Joseph McVeigh.

    http://www.irishh0Ɩ0cαųst.org/complicity
    What return shall I make to the Lord for all the things that He hath given unto me?