Very good thought, James. I wish more people would determine to be committed to their marriage for the sake of the innocent children they've brought into the world. I'm reading a book called Pagan America and the author says that the church basically accepted cultural changes, didn't speak up, and then adopted the changes themselves in many cases. We have to start speaking up!
Very good thought, James. I wish more people would determine to be committed to their marriage for the sake of the innocent children they've brought into the world. I'm reading a book called Pagan America and the author says that the church basically accepted cultural changes, didn't speak up, and then adopted the changes themselves in many cases. We have to start speaking up!
I don't know if this is considered beating a dead horse, but when the Catholic Church started adding pop music and removing Latin from their mass, it seemed like the beginning of an end, to me.
That's because it was, and it was planned. The Church was represented at one of Klaus' first WEF forums as early as the late 1960s. Klaus is on video talking about it.
That's just so sad. Terribly sad. Especially so, because I think it succeeded. I believe there ARE some reasons to experiment with time machines. Klaus and Soros are two that immediately come to mind.
Early in the 20th century the Church was invaded by communists, those advocating Liberation Theology. Their leader was Brazilian archbishop H├йlder Pessoa C├вmara, who attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council. During this Council (1962-65) he led 40 bishops into the Catacombs of Domitilla outside Rome where they signed a document under the title of the Pact of the Catacombs. They were all from South America except one, from Canada. More Bishops, perhaps 500, added their names. It got little news or traction because Pope Paul VI was not aligned with its criticism of capitalism.
Klaus Schwab met with H├йlder C├вmara in the 70s after he founded WEF and had him come to a WEF meeting. Before the PactтАЩs 50th anniversary the Church made its move in 2013 and install as Pope (after forcing out the current Pope) one Jorge Mario Bergoglio a Jesuit from Argentina who became a Catholic priest in 1969 at age 33. When a Cardinal in 2007 he wrote the Aparecida Document, his manifesto to reset the Church according to the Pact of the Catacombs. Bergoglio has also attended the WEF meetings as C├вmara was his mentor. All the beautiful cathedrals around the world have been abandoned, closed, sold; the convents also; beautiful statutes and adornment have been taken down and the traditional Latin mass is off the table. You see it is now a church of the poor to keep the citizens occupied with spiritual matters so their plight is manageable. We have lost Bishop Strickland and now Cardinal Burke. More will fall.
A One World Order cannot exist if enough people hold that GodтАЩs laws are above any laws of man outside of His. Today there are priest that dance around the pews, second as disc jockeys, fly rainbow flags, bless same sex marriages and as Bergoglia does, think that abortions help with overpopulation.
That explains a lot. I haven't been practicing for many decades, but it always seemed like the church was leaving me, not that I was leaving the church.
You were right. The priest at my old St. Paschal's parish in Thousand Oaks, CA quit in 1971 after Vatican II started to implement its changes. My Maid of Honor had to find another place to have her wedding once he was gone. She left the church not long after.
I found out ten years ago from YAF that my all girls Catholic high school in that parish stopped some students from having a club with a focus outside of leftist orthodoxy.
Good God Shelley, what would happen if the devout, practicing Catholics got a clue? It's been corrupt for so long, it seems normal. This is the same veil of delusion that covers so many eyes about so many institutions. This mockery just keeps on ticking. Jesus would roll in his grave if he had one!
There is a remnant, the faithful even though most cathedrals are closed and clergy is on a tight leash. Some are now aware the Pope is a heretic, not deserving of a following. Christ the King is now, as He always had been, the focus of the remnant and it grows daily. Actually there is much joy in discovering the real path can still be followed and mass can be held in a field of flowers. All is not lost, the timing is short, it is in God's hands.
The protestant denominations are busting apart based on holy doctrine v secular advocacy for a la carte.
Removing God has always been the first focus to tyranny.
Yes to all, the Spiritual focus has been lost in so many countries, Dannion has mentioned that is a real issue in Israel, leading to their downfall. It seems like we are right behind them. It's good to know that prayers can be done anywhere, anytime with no-one's permission.
I stopped going to weekly mass, at about age 19, when I learned that the Catholic church was protecting pedophille priests who were abusing children within the church walls.
Organized religion was dead for me from then on. I'm still spiritual, but i will not associate myself with these organized crime rings posing as religious zealots
Protestant denominations do not require celibacy and many used to prefer married males as minister. But even those churches are in troubled times. I have a brother with a small congregation that has been together for decades and a nephew with a good-sized congregation, mainly families with lots of children. Mega churches can preach a good message but the economies of scale are far from the hills Jesus taught on. Beware of manтАЩs corrupt in all things . . .
Anne, I was just speaking to a neighbor sitting by the lake, and said that I may worry for 10 or more people that are unaware. So itтАЩs up to us to speak up and make them awareтАж
Today in my Bible class, in spite of the fact that the teacher doesn't like for us to mention current events, I did! When we mentioned prayer requests, I said that I wanted to praise God that the WHO''s pandemic treaty failed. I was surprised that multiple people clapped and otherwise expressed agreement.
He didn't respond and we moved on to other requests. Awhile back, probably having no idea what we were going to say, he asked my husband to tell the class why we are wearing paperclips, so he knows where we're coming from. After that, I sent the class members some more info about it. If you have no idea what I'm talking about read my two substack posts about paperclip resistance.
I met my husband when I was 17 in High School, we married 4 years later June 9, 1974. Still together, still loving each other, both believers in Jesus Christ, but we have changed and it is hard now, we probably will stay together for our 3 children 30, 40 something adults now.
Diana, trust me youтАЩre not alone. I try as hard as I can to say nice things, do nice things , bring her flowers, I really need to plan a get away which I think would greatly help. Do the best you can and try. Always remember the grass is always greener but if your both good people try to make a spark hopefully he will think the same.
Very good thought, James. I wish more people would determine to be committed to their marriage for the sake of the innocent children they've brought into the world. I'm reading a book called Pagan America and the author says that the church basically accepted cultural changes, didn't speak up, and then adopted the changes themselves in many cases. We have to start speaking up!
I don't know if this is considered beating a dead horse, but when the Catholic Church started adding pop music and removing Latin from their mass, it seemed like the beginning of an end, to me.
That's because it was, and it was planned. The Church was represented at one of Klaus' first WEF forums as early as the late 1960s. Klaus is on video talking about it.
That's just so sad. Terribly sad. Especially so, because I think it succeeded. I believe there ARE some reasons to experiment with time machines. Klaus and Soros are two that immediately come to mind.
Early in the 20th century the Church was invaded by communists, those advocating Liberation Theology. Their leader was Brazilian archbishop H├йlder Pessoa C├вmara, who attended all four sessions of the Second Vatican Council. During this Council (1962-65) he led 40 bishops into the Catacombs of Domitilla outside Rome where they signed a document under the title of the Pact of the Catacombs. They were all from South America except one, from Canada. More Bishops, perhaps 500, added their names. It got little news or traction because Pope Paul VI was not aligned with its criticism of capitalism.
Klaus Schwab met with H├йlder C├вmara in the 70s after he founded WEF and had him come to a WEF meeting. Before the PactтАЩs 50th anniversary the Church made its move in 2013 and install as Pope (after forcing out the current Pope) one Jorge Mario Bergoglio a Jesuit from Argentina who became a Catholic priest in 1969 at age 33. When a Cardinal in 2007 he wrote the Aparecida Document, his manifesto to reset the Church according to the Pact of the Catacombs. Bergoglio has also attended the WEF meetings as C├вmara was his mentor. All the beautiful cathedrals around the world have been abandoned, closed, sold; the convents also; beautiful statutes and adornment have been taken down and the traditional Latin mass is off the table. You see it is now a church of the poor to keep the citizens occupied with spiritual matters so their plight is manageable. We have lost Bishop Strickland and now Cardinal Burke. More will fall.
A One World Order cannot exist if enough people hold that GodтАЩs laws are above any laws of man outside of His. Today there are priest that dance around the pews, second as disc jockeys, fly rainbow flags, bless same sex marriages and as Bergoglia does, think that abortions help with overpopulation.
There is an old and persistent resistance and it is growing. https://remnantnewspaper.com/web/index.php/articles/item/7200-unity-matters-20-000-clans-shut-down-city-of-chartres/
That explains a lot. I haven't been practicing for many decades, but it always seemed like the church was leaving me, not that I was leaving the church.
You were right. The priest at my old St. Paschal's parish in Thousand Oaks, CA quit in 1971 after Vatican II started to implement its changes. My Maid of Honor had to find another place to have her wedding once he was gone. She left the church not long after.
I found out ten years ago from YAF that my all girls Catholic high school in that parish stopped some students from having a club with a focus outside of leftist orthodoxy.
Good God Shelley, what would happen if the devout, practicing Catholics got a clue? It's been corrupt for so long, it seems normal. This is the same veil of delusion that covers so many eyes about so many institutions. This mockery just keeps on ticking. Jesus would roll in his grave if he had one!
There is a remnant, the faithful even though most cathedrals are closed and clergy is on a tight leash. Some are now aware the Pope is a heretic, not deserving of a following. Christ the King is now, as He always had been, the focus of the remnant and it grows daily. Actually there is much joy in discovering the real path can still be followed and mass can be held in a field of flowers. All is not lost, the timing is short, it is in God's hands.
The protestant denominations are busting apart based on holy doctrine v secular advocacy for a la carte.
Removing God has always been the first focus to tyranny.
Yes to all, the Spiritual focus has been lost in so many countries, Dannion has mentioned that is a real issue in Israel, leading to their downfall. It seems like we are right behind them. It's good to know that prayers can be done anywhere, anytime with no-one's permission.
And, Someone listens to them.
I stopped going to weekly mass, at about age 19, when I learned that the Catholic church was protecting pedophille priests who were abusing children within the church walls.
Organized religion was dead for me from then on. I'm still spiritual, but i will not associate myself with these organized crime rings posing as religious zealots
Protestant denominations do not require celibacy and many used to prefer married males as minister. But even those churches are in troubled times. I have a brother with a small congregation that has been together for decades and a nephew with a good-sized congregation, mainly families with lots of children. Mega churches can preach a good message but the economies of scale are far from the hills Jesus taught on. Beware of manтАЩs corrupt in all things . . .
It seems to me their decline is well illustrated by the election of their latest communist leaning Pope.
I'm not Catholic, but I was really saddened to see this happen.
Anne, I was just speaking to a neighbor sitting by the lake, and said that I may worry for 10 or more people that are unaware. So itтАЩs up to us to speak up and make them awareтАж
Today in my Bible class, in spite of the fact that the teacher doesn't like for us to mention current events, I did! When we mentioned prayer requests, I said that I wanted to praise God that the WHO''s pandemic treaty failed. I was surprised that multiple people clapped and otherwise expressed agreement.
Good for you Anne. We have to speak up. How did the teacher take it? Did Anne get in trouble?
He didn't respond and we moved on to other requests. Awhile back, probably having no idea what we were going to say, he asked my husband to tell the class why we are wearing paperclips, so he knows where we're coming from. After that, I sent the class members some more info about it. If you have no idea what I'm talking about read my two substack posts about paperclip resistance.
https://asclifton1971.substack.com/p/the-great-paperclip-resistance
https://asclifton1971.substack.com/p/my-first-paperclip-resistance-handout
James, that we MUST DO, EVERY SINGLE DAY!
I met my husband when I was 17 in High School, we married 4 years later June 9, 1974. Still together, still loving each other, both believers in Jesus Christ, but we have changed and it is hard now, we probably will stay together for our 3 children 30, 40 something adults now.
Diana, trust me youтАЩre not alone. I try as hard as I can to say nice things, do nice things , bring her flowers, I really need to plan a get away which I think would greatly help. Do the best you can and try. Always remember the grass is always greener but if your both good people try to make a spark hopefully he will think the same.
Anne, TRUE!
Silence ЁЯФХ ЁЯдл is consent!
Or a sign of great confusion.
That too!
That's why it is important to get out of a state of confusion ASAP!