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Author Topic: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger  (Read 2933 times)

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Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's Shower of Graces
« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2026, 02:30:22 PM »
A heavy shower of graces, if only I was so blessed.

:facepalm:

Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #11 on: July 01, 2026, 02:35:14 PM »
If you believe that these consecrations are wrong and that they give "grave displeasure" to Our Lady, then it logically follows that you are:

A.) Against upholding the faith of the fathers;
B.) Against preserving the teachings of Christ's Church; and
C.) Unable or unwilling to put petty differences aside amongst your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.

Your attitude towards these consecrations (if eventually adopted by many other Traditional Catholics) will most likely do more irreparable damage to the Catholic faith and to Christ's Church than what the Conciliar Church has already done on its own because now, unlike before, the Conciliar Church will have true (i.e. Traditional) Catholics doing their "deliberate, deceitful and destructive" work for them without many of the true Catholics even realizing it.

And just so you know, I am neither a member of the SSPX nor a member of the SSPX Resistance and I never have been a member of either group. I am speaking from an objective/neutral standpoint as a Traditional Catholic first and foremost with no proverbial "ax to grind" or "dog in the fight".

I simply see this attitude towards these consecrations as being ultimately counter-productive to preserving and upholding the Catholic faith and Christ's Church at the very least and completely destructive at the very most.

Whether you love or detest the SSPX is irrelevant in this matter, whether you love or detest the SSPX Resistance is irrelevant in this matter, whether you love or detest Sedevacantists is irrelevant in this matter, whether you love or detest Indulters is irrelevant in this matter and whether you love or detest Home -Aloners is irrelevant in this matter.

What matters is that, at this point in time, ALL Traditional Catholics should band together when it comes to actions like this, regardless of any and all petty differences and squabbles, lest the Conciliar Church continues to and ultimately finishes its "deliberate, deceitful and destructive" mission of absolutely annihilating any and all forms of True Catholicism from the face of this earth. 
Deo Gratias!


What a word salad.

Archbishop Lefebvre called indulters traitors. 


Lets make this clear to all you princesses out there including the long timers.

If you believe "tradition" is some kind of happy clappy blob where everyone is ok so long as you go to the TLM, you have totally missed the point of what is going on in the Church the last 60 years.

Somebody coming to the Truth has a right to ask where is the truth and the true remnant. Namely those, for all their faults, are living the fullness of the Catholic Faith. 

you are not doing that if you are going to support modernism, or any group that supports it.

Nor are you doing it if you spit in the face of Our Lord when it comes to the validity of his Sacraments.

So its really very simple folks.


The only place you can safely go in conscience to Mass is the Resistance. Like it or not. And clearly many people do not like it. But you know what! TOO BAD FOR YOU THEN!


Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #12 on: July 01, 2026, 02:36:02 PM »
When it rains, it usually just means that... it rains.

The flood in Genesis would be an obvious exception.

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Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #13 on: July 01, 2026, 02:39:50 PM »
There was no rain at any of those consecrations you listed. Why are you lying

June 30 1988, I wasn't there to witness it, but I see the majority of the crowd holding umbrellas in one photo. Was it for the sun? I don't know for sure. In 2017 it was either at the consecration or at the1st pontifical Mass under the tent, it did indeed come down in buckets. The sound system short circuited and the tent filled with water. But anyway, what do the particulars matters? I'm making a point that rain doesn't = an "omen"

Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #14 on: July 01, 2026, 02:54:30 PM »
On July 18, 1870, as Pope Pius IX promulgated the Pastor Aeternus at the First Vatican Council, a violent thunderstorm did plunge St. Peter's Basilica into semi-darkness. Observers at the time noted that the Pope had to raise his voice to be heard over the rumbling thunder.