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Offline Wessex

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Resistance not the best name - but sure beats Marian Corps of SSPX
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2016, 07:48:47 AM »
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    The passage of time will once again clear the mind of unrealistic attachments and reveal the hard facts. The rather vague and sloppy idea of a traditional movement at war with modern Rome and the world has tended to pacify generations of disgruntled Catholics and given them hope that one day things will turn around. The truth is there is no unity among the aggrieved and what leaders there are display their insularity and even boast of their impotence. Resistance has become a personal internal matter rather than a flag of campaign. And dissenters are now looking like bands of unruly deserters looking for a way back to any home that gives them some security. Waterloo has come and gone.  

    After Waterloo came the Napoleonic Legend and then the triumph of everything the Emperor stood for.  Perhaps we should call the Resistance by its actual name:  Pan-European Catholic Nationalism.  Catholic Rome fell to the Red Barbarians in 1944, then came some years of relative peace and the Apocalypse, the mystic death of Christianity and civilisation.  Catholic laymen who can't serve Christ the King with a rosary in one hand and a sword in the other aren't worth saving, and most likely won't be.  The "dissenters" who look like unruly bands of deserters are the lukewarm, those whom Our Lord despises most.  

    They are not finding security; God is spitting them out into Everlasting Darkness.  May we not be found among them.







       


    Yes, we have become neo-Catholics and neo-Christians. Never quite the real thing as of old because we are creatures of change and willing accommodation. How can we possibly be worthy of God's graces if our feet are half-heartedly in both camps? Will not God reward nothing but a jihardist approach towards His kingship?

    I would say that traditionalists have undergone a reformation of their own. If there are no  guiding religious and secular authorities in their lives, they will slowly absorb the standards of others and find themselves positioning themselves within societies designed for the adoration of other gods. European Catholic nationalism may be asleep if it is not extinct. There may be some signs of a revival if alien intrusion becomes too unbearable and destructive.  

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    Resistance not the best name - but sure beats Marian Corps of SSPX
    « Reply #16 on: August 03, 2016, 09:39:21 AM »
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    Allow me to express myself in a more organized manner.

    3. Express our complete independence from the SSPX. We are not associated with the SSPX in the slightest degree! We are 100% not in union with them. SSPX superiors have 0 control and 0 input within the movement.

    3 - Fail - Again, they imply an association with the "mainstream SSPX" which is simply not true.



    Why shoud we express our complete independance with the SSPX ? These priests and bishops are part of SSPX, and it'is absolutely normal to remain in their congregation....
    It was exactly what Bp Williamson wrote in his letter to Bp Fellay after his expulsion: I am a perpetual member of SSPX and I will continue to be so...

    it is necessary to disassociate from the NEO SSPX, but not from the SSPX as it had been founded...
     
    like the carmélites who did the reform called themselves "discalced" (ocD)
    or capuchins: ofm CAP

    It's important to continue the SSPX founded by Bp Lefebvre, and so the "MC" expresses very well that they are a specifical paret of the SSPX (the really traditionnal one)
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    Resistance not the best name - but sure beats Marian Corps of SSPX
    « Reply #17 on: August 03, 2016, 10:59:23 AM »
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  • How about Bona FideSSPX
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    Resistance not the best name - but sure beats Marian Corps of SSPX
    « Reply #18 on: August 03, 2016, 12:11:21 PM »
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    The passage of time will once again clear the mind of unrealistic attachments and reveal the hard facts. The rather vague and sloppy idea of a traditional movement at war with modern Rome and the world has tended to pacify generations of disgruntled Catholics and given them hope that one day things will turn around. The truth is there is no unity among the aggrieved and what leaders there are display their insularity and even boast of their impotence. Resistance has become a personal internal matter rather than a flag of campaign. And dissenters are now looking like bands of unruly deserters looking for a way back to any home that gives them some security. Waterloo has come and gone.  

    After Waterloo came the Napoleonic Legend and then the triumph of everything the Emperor stood for.  Perhaps we should call the Resistance by its actual name:  Pan-European Catholic Nationalism.  Catholic Rome fell to the Red Barbarians in 1944, then came some years of relative peace and the Apocalypse, the mystic death of Christianity and civilisation.  Catholic laymen who can't serve Christ the King with a rosary in one hand and a sword in the other aren't worth saving, and most likely won't be.  The "dissenters" who look like unruly bands of deserters are the lukewarm, those whom Our Lord despises most.  

    They are not finding security; God is spitting them out into Everlasting Darkness.  May we not be found among them.







       


    Yes, we have become neo-Catholics and neo-Christians. Never quite the real thing as of old because we are creatures of change and willing accommodation. How can we possibly be worthy of God's graces if our feet are half-heartedly in both camps? Will not God reward nothing but a jihardist approach towards His kingship?

    I would say that traditionalists have undergone a reformation of their own. If there are no  guiding religious and secular authorities in their lives, they will slowly absorb the standards of others and find themselves positioning themselves within societies designed for the adoration of other gods. European Catholic nationalism may be asleep if it is not extinct. There may be some signs of a revival if alien intrusion becomes too unbearable and destructive.  

    Not revival or restoration, Mr. Wessex.  No, only a supernatural and supremely miraculous resurrection from total and absolutely real mystic death.  Only the most glorious, impossible and inconceivably heroic possibility will do for Our Most Royal Lord.  Catholic Nationalism must be deader than dead and deader than any door nail before the Resurrection of Christendom can occur.  For example, Presidents-to-be Le Pen and Trump are Christians.  They fully and sincerely acknowledge the divinity of Our Lord.  But neither of them have it in them to bring about the beyond mind-boggling miracles that alone can resurrect the Kingdom of Christ from the dead.

    Yet those absolutely impossible miracles are precisely what await the Roman Catholic People of God directly ahead.  Only miracles led to the conversion of Ancient Rome, only miracles enabled Medieval Christendom to grow within and ultimately triumph over the universal putrid swamp of Paganism, only miracles brought about the many victories of the modern Roman Papacy and Empire into recent times.

    The miracles that now await are greater, immeasurably greater, than any of those previous ones.  Because for those with eyes to see the "normal" world of the Modern Era has vanished and given way to a world much stranger and more wonderful than any mere land of fairies and leprechauns.  Nothing about the existing world suggests anything reasonable or reasonably likely.  And that should not surprise us:  Our contemporary world is exactly what we should expect the Final Apocalypse and Battle of Armageddon to be.  And so it is!

    However impossible this may be, the Roman Catholics are going to triumph against all comers this century.  The die is cast, the dawn breaks.  Good and evil are radically separated at last, evil has only itself to draw on and must therefore surely die.  The last heresies are already utterly shattered and nothing, and one must repeat, nothing, remains to stop the Roman Catholic Remnant from realising our heart's desire.

    It is true that the Nationalist politicians can not save us.  They can only be humble instruments of the good.  But the holy Church of Rome, risen from the dead, can and will save us.  

    Indeed, She is about to do so, and absolutely nothing is going to stop the miraculous furies of Her infinitely divine justice.

    Maranatha.


       

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    « Reply #19 on: August 03, 2016, 12:45:07 PM »
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  • The so-called "Resistance" is a  joke.  And the SSPX-MC is just risible nonsense.  Our Lady said, "Only I can save you."  Look to Her, not to some expression of so-called "Resistance," or to a motley, disheveled band of priests, flitting nervously here and there, and accuмulating frequent flyer miles.

    Say the Rosary.

    Recite the Memorare.

    Read your Bibles.

    Meditate upon the Poem.