Your message is as CLEAR, as the blue sky down in the ‘sunny’ Florida…….
Omnia Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam!
Virgo Maria, ora pro nobis Deum!
Viva Cristo Rey!
Superb !
You knew we needed you, didn’t you, Mr. V. ?– via the means of a new vid to prepare us for the upcoming {never mind.} On point, perfect. Thank you !
LOL! LOL! LOL!
TradWriter, you definitely have a good sense of humour. : )
God Bless.
“Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine,
There’s always laughter and good red wine.
At least I’ve always found it so.
Benedicamus Domino!”
Hilaire Belloc
You are delightful. We must always keep our joy! Thank you!!
Excellent!
Ha ha! Not quite black humour, but certainly at a black hour. Only Catholics …
What can you expect from those whose humour at times is so black they
appoint St. Bartholomew to be the patron saint of plasterers?
Very funny, Mr. V. I needed that! Together we will all survive this. God Bless.
LOL!
Thank you, Louie. “If we don’t laugh, we will cry.” Low Sunday certainly has a new meaning this coming Sunday. April 27th should be commemorated as “No Saints’ Day”.
lol! heheh – thanks for the giggles.
Make more videos like this (but don’t stop making the serious ones). This was HILARIOUS!!!! It made my day.
Louie…. You definitely have talent; very amusing. Thank you!
A certain Placido Pax, who unlike Louie is definitely on board with Vatican II and the new springtime, also recently made some videos related to phone calls and Pope Francis. See:
“If we don’t laugh, we’ll cry” – that’s the perfect phrase here.
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Louie, you certainly bring something new & fresh to the arena of Traditionalist Catholic apologetic. I love it.
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Now, let’s all get through tomorrow with no tears! (We’re doing an Enthronement in our new house tomorrow, so we’ll have strength…)
darn the interuptions; sometimes the Truth gets ‘in the way’ too. How’s this – that weird ‘crucifix’ that fell on that poor chap, it was dedicated to the canonizations of Paul VI and JPII, and the man it crushed lived on JohnXXIII street.
Dear Louie and others who live in Truth,
. We really have to double our prayers for our lost leaders’ souls, to try to snatch them out of the fire.
To any divorced and re-married without annulment- Catholics, here’s a heads up, THE POPE IS WRONG! Venial sin is forgiven by the reception of Communion. Mortal sin, which is what you’re objectively living in, is NOT. Unlike the “pastoral” ambiguities blamed on the teachings of Vatican II, the DOGMATIC Council of Trent still teaches: No one who is conscious of “mortal sin, how contrite soever he may seem to himself, ought to approach to the sacred Eucharist without previous sacramental confession.”
Holy Communion must be received only while one is in the grace of God. Therefore, when one has committed a mortal sin, even if one has repented of it and has a great desire to receive Holy Communion, it is necessary and indispensable to confess oneself first before receiving Holy Communion, otherwise one commits a most grave sin of sacrilege, for which Jesus said to St. Bridget, “there does not exist on earth a punishment which is great enough to punish it sufficiently!”
-St. Ambrose said that persons who commit this sacrilege “come into church with a few sins, and leave it burdened with many.”
-St. Cyril wrote something yet stronger: “They who make a sacrilegious Communion receive Satan and Jesus Christ into their hearts – Satan, that they may let him rule, and Jesus Christ, that they may offer Him in sacrifice as a Victim to Satan.”
Thus the Catechism of the Council of Trent (De Euch., v.i) declares: “As of all the sacred mysteries… none can compare with the … Eucharist, so likewise for no crime is there heavier punishment to be feared from God than for the unholy or irreligious use by the faithful of that which … contains the very Author and Source of holiness.”
It’s so hard when :nobodies like us are right and the Pope who has the whole world’s attention, is wrong, but Jesus and St. Paul warned us that the tribulation would come after the great Apostasy, and here we are. Your site helps us cope with our frustrations and fears, and reminds us to have courage when we think of how they killed the Prophets of old because they didn’t want to hear God’s opinions of their behavior–wasn’t Isaiah sawed into two pieces lengthwise?
Keep on telling the Truth, Louie, we’re praying for you each day.
Your message is as CLEAR, as the blue sky down in the ‘sunny’ Florida…….
Omnia Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam!
Virgo Maria, ora pro nobis Deum!
Viva Cristo Rey!
Superb !
You knew we needed you, didn’t you, Mr. V. ?– via the means of a new vid to prepare us for the upcoming {never mind.} On point, perfect. Thank you !
LOL! LOL! LOL!
TradWriter, you definitely have a good sense of humour. : )
God Bless.
“Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine,
There’s always laughter and good red wine.
At least I’ve always found it so.
Benedicamus Domino!”
Hilaire Belloc
You are delightful. We must always keep our joy! Thank you!!
Excellent!
Ha ha! Not quite black humour, but certainly at a black hour. Only Catholics …
What can you expect from those whose humour at times is so black they
appoint St. Bartholomew to be the patron saint of plasterers?
Very funny, Mr. V. I needed that! Together we will all survive this. God Bless.
LOL!
Thank you, Louie. “If we don’t laugh, we will cry.” Low Sunday certainly has a new meaning this coming Sunday. April 27th should be commemorated as “No Saints’ Day”.
lol! heheh – thanks for the giggles.
Make more videos like this (but don’t stop making the serious ones). This was HILARIOUS!!!! It made my day.
Louie…. You definitely have talent; very amusing. Thank you!
along those lines here’s another giggle:
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http://linenonthehedgerow.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/a-phone-call-for-you.html
A certain Placido Pax, who unlike Louie is definitely on board with Vatican II and the new springtime, also recently made some videos related to phone calls and Pope Francis. See:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVLDaNfO4t8
&
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YadtQMW6rA
“If we don’t laugh, we’ll cry” – that’s the perfect phrase here.
–
Louie, you certainly bring something new & fresh to the arena of Traditionalist Catholic apologetic. I love it.
–
Now, let’s all get through tomorrow with no tears! (We’re doing an Enthronement in our new house tomorrow, so we’ll have strength…)
Those darned triumphalists with their dogmatic certainty and … whatever…. strike again. Port Richmond Philadelphia Pennsylvania this time. Link here:
http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2014/04/you-report-where-tridentine-latin-mass.html
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What’s the poor bishop of Rome to do? 😉
darn the interuptions; sometimes the Truth gets ‘in the way’ too. How’s this – that weird ‘crucifix’ that fell on that poor chap, it was dedicated to the canonizations of Paul VI and JPII, and the man it crushed lived on JohnXXIII street.
–
http://www.novusordowatch.org/crucifix-cevo.pdf
–
http://www.novusordowatch.org/wire/man-crushed-by-jp2-crucifix.htm
for those out there who need some sane voices on this dark day of the church:
–
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/restorationradio/2014/04/28/true-restoration-flagship-xxxv-the-canonization-of-vatican-ii
Dear Louie and others who live in Truth,
. We really have to double our prayers for our lost leaders’ souls, to try to snatch them out of the fire.
To any divorced and re-married without annulment- Catholics, here’s a heads up, THE POPE IS WRONG! Venial sin is forgiven by the reception of Communion. Mortal sin, which is what you’re objectively living in, is NOT. Unlike the “pastoral” ambiguities blamed on the teachings of Vatican II, the DOGMATIC Council of Trent still teaches: No one who is conscious of “mortal sin, how contrite soever he may seem to himself, ought to approach to the sacred Eucharist without previous sacramental confession.”
–and from http://catholic-church.org/grace/eu/sacri-communion.htm
Holy Communion must be received only while one is in the grace of God. Therefore, when one has committed a mortal sin, even if one has repented of it and has a great desire to receive Holy Communion, it is necessary and indispensable to confess oneself first before receiving Holy Communion, otherwise one commits a most grave sin of sacrilege, for which Jesus said to St. Bridget, “there does not exist on earth a punishment which is great enough to punish it sufficiently!”
-St. Ambrose said that persons who commit this sacrilege “come into church with a few sins, and leave it burdened with many.”
-St. Cyril wrote something yet stronger: “They who make a sacrilegious Communion receive Satan and Jesus Christ into their hearts – Satan, that they may let him rule, and Jesus Christ, that they may offer Him in sacrifice as a Victim to Satan.”
Thus the Catechism of the Council of Trent (De Euch., v.i) declares: “As of all the sacred mysteries… none can compare with the … Eucharist, so likewise for no crime is there heavier punishment to be feared from God than for the unholy or irreligious use by the faithful of that which … contains the very Author and Source of holiness.”
It’s so hard when :nobodies like us are right and the Pope who has the whole world’s attention, is wrong, but Jesus and St. Paul warned us that the tribulation would come after the great Apostasy, and here we are. Your site helps us cope with our frustrations and fears, and reminds us to have courage when we think of how they killed the Prophets of old because they didn’t want to hear God’s opinions of their behavior–wasn’t Isaiah sawed into two pieces lengthwise?
Keep on telling the Truth, Louie, we’re praying for you each day.