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Re: Benedictines in Brazil Need Your Support
« Reply #25 on: October 18, 2024, 06:25:08 AM »
People who refuse to compromise with the Neo-SSPX are a blessing indeed.
Too true, Dominique.

They are a completely separate religious order, obviously, yet Bishop Thomas Aquinas writes (see EC 865, Feb 10, 2024)
:

Bishop Fellay disorganized Tradition, walked away from Archbishop Lefebvre's line and made others also depart from it. To resist this departure was the reason for the Resistance coming into existence. We want to follow Archbishop Lefebvre in everything, in doctrine and also in practical solutions, because, as Aristotle and St. Thomas teach, the examples of the ancients serve as principles of action. We follow Mgr. Lefebvre in doctrine and action, especially in relation to modernist Rome, and we do this to be faithful to Eternal Rome, teacher of truth and holiness.

Oh to have such a faithful bastion of Tradition in our backyard! What a blessing it would be. Yet even on the other side of the world, what a consolation it is to have such an example of fidelity to Catholic truth, to the fight for the Faith.

They are truly worthy of our support.

If you haven't done so already, please go to the PayPal link and donate $10 if you possibly can:
https://www.mosteirodasantacruz.org/doacaointernacional



Re: Benedictines in Brazil Need Your Support
« Reply #26 on: October 18, 2024, 08:28:11 PM »
Too true, Dominique.

They are a completely separate religious order, obviously, yet Bishop Thomas Aquinas writes (see EC 865, Feb 10, 2024)
:

Bishop Fellay disorganized Tradition, walked away from Archbishop Lefebvre's line and made others also depart from it. To resist this departure was the reason for the Resistance coming into existence. We want to follow Archbishop Lefebvre in everything, in doctrine and also in practical solutions, because, as Aristotle and St. Thomas teach, the examples of the ancients serve as principles of action. We follow Mgr. Lefebvre in doctrine and action, especially in relation to modernist Rome, and we do this to be faithful to Eternal Rome, teacher of truth and holiness.

Oh to have such a faithful bastion of Tradition in our backyard! What a blessing it would be. Yet even on the other side of the world, what a consolation it is to have such an example of fidelity to Catholic truth, to the fight for the Faith.

They are truly worthy of our support.

If you haven't done so already, please go to the PayPal link and donate $10 if you possibly can:
https://www.mosteirodasantacruz.org/doacaointernacional

Well, we all know that the grass is greener on the other side! ;-)

In my corner of the world, we have a priest who is morally and doctrinally sound. An ex-SSPX priest, he does not compromise with the SSPX, nor does he want us to compromise with the SSPX; he roams the country and the world at the cost of his own health to give the faithful the sacraments and catechism; he does not have links with the conciliar church, neither is he a sedevacantist (although Archbishop Lefebvre said that might one day be a possibility). Our anti-liberal priest fights for the reign of Christ the King and the true Mass and has been described by other Resistance priests as a pillar of the Resistance. He is truly '"an example of fidelity to the Catholic Church and to the fight for the Faith".  Of course, we do not have a monastery nearby full of priests like him! There is definitely something consoling about living next to a monastery, a bastion. I guess you could always move to Brazil. I hear there are Benedictine monks and nuns in Kansas too.

“Who also hath made us fit ministers of the New Testament, not in the letter, but in the spirit? For the letter killeth, but the spirit quickeneth” (2 Corinthians III, 6). 





Re: Benedictines in Brazil Need Your Support
« Reply #27 on: October 18, 2024, 08:51:18 PM »
"Buy the Benedictines a Coffee - or Two!"

We are trying to raise a couple of thousand dollars for the Monastery to help them through financial difficulty. If every second visitor would donate $10 we could easily do it. I will post the total raised towards the end of next week.

Can you help?:
https://www.mosteirodasantacruz.org/doacaointernacional

Re: Benedictines in Brazil Need Your Support
« Reply #28 on: October 19, 2024, 09:35:52 PM »
Below is a video of the sermon of Bishop Thomas Aquinas at the recent ordination of Fr Flavio Mateos for the SAJM. You can watch with subtitles on 'auto translate' to English.

Can you help us support the monastery?

Donate $10 now if you can at the link above. I will post the total raised in about a week.



Re: Benedictines in Brazil Need Your Support
« Reply #29 on: October 20, 2024, 07:47:36 PM »
Here lies the solution to the elections and all the problems of the world.
Monks, faithful sons of St Benedict, hidden from the world, immolating themselves for the glory of God and the salvation of souls, obtaining for us mercy and the blessings of God.
Will you help support them?
Donate now. I will post the result of our fundraising at the end of the week.
https://www.mosteirodasantacruz.org/doacaointernacional