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Offline curioustrad

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Prayer and Penance Schedule for the Resistance Priests
« on: November 14, 2014, 10:40:00 PM »
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  • How about something of a practical order ?

    When was the last time you offered a penance for the priests of the Resistance ?

    When have you said a Rosary for them ?

    When have you had a Mass offered for them ?

    I don't mean as a whole - but for each one individually ?

    How about a spiritual bouquet for Christmas before the Thanksgiving preps get in the way ?

    These are our spiritual weapons - offer Holy Communion: physical or spiritual for the priests. They need your prayers - they bring you the Sacraments.

    If you don't go to Resistance Masses - ask your priest to "adopt-a-Priest" - ask for families and friends to help praying for them ? Catholic means universal - one priest needs prayers - we all pitch in - right ?

    Prayer for other chapels - for the grace of God to abound - that lives be on fire with the love of God, thirsting for the gifts that he gives to those who truly seek Him !

    I mean if Rosary crusades can be issued for nefarious purposes - there ain't no block on praying for 1 another is there ? :pray:
    Please pray for my soul.
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    Prayer and Penance Schedule for the Resistance Priests
    « Reply #1 on: November 14, 2014, 10:50:26 PM »
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  • Great point, I will most definitely be making  a greater effort.


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    Prayer and Penance Schedule for the Resistance Priests
    « Reply #2 on: November 14, 2014, 11:59:33 PM »
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  • Great post and I really love this idea. I would go a bit further and say, Resistance or not, we should all be praying for all traditional priests, and praying for them not only as individuals and privately but also together and publicly, at least in our chapels.

    I don't know if it is at all feasible, or what posters here would say to it, but I think it would be great if we could have a Rosary thread even here on CI dedicated to our priests, at an agreed upon time every day where we could all come together to say a Rosary, in thanksgiving to God for all we owe to our priests for their heroic sacrifices over the years, and in supplication that divine Providence may continue give them all the graces necessary to fulfill their calling and vocation in life. Anyway, if not possible, we ought to at least do this in local groups. Not only would it call down the mercies of God and the blessings of Heaven in abundance upon our priests, but nothing could be more profitable for the sanctification of our own selves.

    In Secret of the Rosary, St. Montfort says this on public prayer offered together by many, "Somebody who says his Rosary alone only gains the merit of one Rosary, but if he says it together with thirty other people he gains the merit of thirty Rosaries. This is the law of public prayer. How profitable, how advantageous this is!" and makes clear the same is true if a 1000 or more people agree to pray the Rosary together. So we would sanctify our own souls and help support our priests in all their spiritual combats with the most potent weapon, after the Holy Mass, that the Church has given to us. And thus repay in some small measure the debt that I'm sure each and every one of us owes to them for the graces Our Lord and Lady have given us through their hands.
    "Never will anyone who says his Rosary every day become a formal heretic ... This is a statement I would sign in my blood." St. Montfort, Secret of the Rosary. I support the FSSP, the SSPX and other priests who work for the restoration of doctrinal orthodoxy and liturgical orthopraxis in the Church. I accept Vatican II if interpreted in the light of Tradition and canonisations as an infallible declaration that a person is in Heaven. Sedevacantism is schismatic and Ecclesiavacantism is heretical.