Conflict and the Climax.
Which of you can convict Me of sin? Do we not say correctly that you are a Samaritan and
have a devil? Our Lord answered quite clearly "I have no devil but I honor the Father and
you dishonor Me." This is conflict clear and simple: Christ verses the Jєωs, Supernaturalism
in opposition to naturalism. In effect we are dealing with God in battle with the Chosen People.
The chosen people have chosen to reject the eternal destiny that God wished them to spearhead.
That's it and this global conflict is simply about the viewpoint that determines one's destiny.
Every point of view determines the goal that an individual wishes to achieve. Our Lord points
us to the love of the Father through the love of the Word of God. If you are of the word and
guard that word, the you are a Samaritan for you defend the validity of God's eternal word.
If the word of God finds no place in your heart then you are not of God but of the devil.
It is the touchstone of every stride in the Catholic's life to come to know and practice this
Word from God. In the Jєω as in the devil, their true father, there is the common practice
of the ad hominem argument. Attack the person and avoid the issue. We have seen this
recently in an interview with good Bishop Fellay on Conflict Zone.
The antagonistic inquisitor pounded the bishop with the cry of naturalism. There is no
God Who would condemn the Jєωs for killing His Son. So why are the SSPXers such
αnтι-ѕємιтєs? Bishop Williamson is once again trampled under the bitter tongue of the
semite for having denied the numbers of the Jєωs murdered in prison camps which
were created by their fellow Jєωs. Naturalism reigned supreme in that interview and
the supernatural role of the church was trodden underfoot without a whimper from
the good Bishop.
Naturalism focuses on man and what man wants. Man is supreme and there is no
one to whom he will answer. His heaven is here on this earth and pleasure is the
principle that reigns over all. Get whatever you can get and by whatever means.
Conscience, the voice of God, hidden within the individual's heart is now silenced. Man
has become a number in the socialistic state that denies its subservience to its Creator.
We are in for the conflict of the ages: Christ vs. Lucifer. But there is one catch. Our
Lord is completely in charge of the whole affair and His Word rules. What is the word
that consoles us in the midst of the perfidious Jєωry under the banner of Satan?
"Woman, thou shalt humble the proud. Mother, it is your privilege to bring back your
children to the destiny won upon a Cross on Golgotha. You are the chosen one and
your humble obedience will flip this serpent on his backside never to be upright again."
God has spoken and His Word is prophetic, eternal and creative of the victory that we
will see. It is coming and then let the reign of Christ the King show each of us the
way to eternal life. The Church will fulfill her role of being both supernatural and
supranational. It will be despite the naturalism that is poisoning every nock and corner of
our society. The stones of naturalism cannot harm the Son of God. Abraham saw His
day and rejoiced; the Jєωs saw His coming and shuddered. Their world view would
come to nought while the Christian love of God would lead all sons of Abraham to the
Promised Kingdom.
Satan's deceit of the glory of the sensual life shall be swept away by the return to our
Lady's Purity. The arrogance of the mighty shall be battered by the humility of a simple
maiden. Nothing of the devil will remain and his Jєωιѕн Zionist cohorts will not achieve
a single moment of a false peace. The world awaits the new age about to be born and
it will come in as an age of the Mother of God or it will not come in at all. Let us storm
heaven with continuous rosaries to give Our Lady all the power she needs from we
who are her heel. Make those five first Saturdays of reparation. Wear that precious
scapular and be proud that you have been chosen to fight this battle to a victorious
climax. God bless and protect us all in the mantle of our Lady.
In the hearts of Jesus, Mary and Joseph,
Fr. Richard Voigt