Friday, May 13, 2005

Feast of Our Lady of Fatima


Today, as you may know is the feast of the apparation of Our Lady of Fatima. With this in mind,
I have noticed that people are dismissing Our Lady's message as already being fulfilled. I look around me, and I see war, famine, pestilence, natural disasters and disease; BUT WORSE THAN THIS, I see the LOSS OF THE FAITH.

Sister Lucia, who just left this mortal life not two months ago, once said in the 1970's that there was "diabolical disorientation." The Vatican forbade her from ever uttering those words again. She died a silenced witness to Our Lady.

I understand that Jacinta, her cousin, before she died of the flu epidemic a couple of years after the visions, told her cousin, Lucia, "When the time comes to speak, SPEAK." She, instead, was obedient to the Vatican, and sadly, 45 years after the secret was to be revealed, we have heard nothing but half truths and COMPLETE LIES from the Vatican.

We do not really understand the persecution that Sister Lucia really underwent, and perhaps after we end our journey in this life, we will understand what she went through. The silence of Sister Lucy was FAR from golden. If Our Lady of the Rosary's request was not done, that "wars, and rumors of wars" would happen and "persecutions in the Church" and that if Russia was not Consecrated that "many nations would be annihalated."

Tonight, instead of reflecting on the Mystical City, I want each of you to pray an extra decade at least, of the Holy Rosary, and beg Our Lady to ask her dear Son to inspire the Pope to consecrate Russia before diasaster really happens on a grand scale, and to save the souls of the misled from damnation by bringing them to the knowledge of the Truth.

We have already seen anhiliation,: September 11 in America, the Tsunami in Asia, and AIDS from SIN in Africa and America. These are all punishments allowed by God; a gentle nudge for the human race to wake up, and fly from sin.

When will we learn, people of the earth? When will we learn to submit ourselves to the Divine Will, and let go of our insipid pride, and apprieciate God Almighty for what he freely has given to us, which is a chance at everlasting happiness with Him in heaven?

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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

A word about tradition, well, a few

In the last few days, I have been observing some "chat rooms" supposedly that are "catholic," and to my dismay, there are pastors, (you know diocesan priests, friars, etc.) that actually are arguing that Apostolic Bulls are disciplinary. What do you know! The Holy Ghost inspires a Pope, and after he is dead, they can discard whatever he said like the trash! Then there is the argument of greater and lesser bulls but you know, if they are anathematized, and perpetuized, then you have a greater bull that remains in force. Which brings me to Quo Primum. The Newchurch conveniently sites the Council of Trent that the Church had the right to make the Masses the way they want, and when St. Pius V canonized the Mass (etched in stone), they site the very council that told him to canonize the Mass so that these novelities would NOT come to pass, as a creative license to do what Trent supposedly allowed them to do, and ignore what Saint Pius V said directly after the Great Council of Trent. I see it very clearly, and I hope you do as well, that the people in the Newchurch, take the Church documents that they like, and get rid of the ones that they do not. When they are called on the carpet, they accuse you of portraying yourself as an "expert," but really you are a caring Catholic that really wants to share the truth with the misled. To everyone whom I have spoken with about Quo Primum, I sincerely hope that you accept it, and love and admire Peter's loving successor, Pius V, that gave us the ability to be obliged to hear no Mass other than the one contained in the 1570 a.d. Missal.

Here is your quote for today:

(Incarnation, Book II, Chapter XII, #503.)

O sons of vanity! What examples are not here given to you for your enlightenment! Great is the lesson, which the humility of Christ, our Teacher and our highest Good, teaches and urges upon us: but if this does not move us, let the pride of Lucifer at least deter and frighten us. O vise, o sin, dreadful beyond human imagination! since it confused an angelof such high intellect so much, that he could judge of the infinite bounty by no other standard than that by which he judged himself and of his own malicious disposition! How far then does not man proceed in malice, if to his ignorance he joins guilt and pride? O unhappy and most foolish Lucifer!

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Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Blessed Imelda


This picture was taken in Bologna, Italy. It is of Blessed Imelda. This is the Saint of First Communicants. She died in 1333, of happiness. She received her First Communion after a Host suspended in midair was caught on the patten of the priest celebrating Mass on Ascension Thursday, and Imelda was the only one that hadn't received Communion in the entire Church. Her feast day is on May 12, but I couldn't help but share it with you early. I recommend that you all look her up and admire the complete love that she had for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Her body is incorrupt, as you can see from the picture. She said, "Who can receive Our Blessed Lord, and not die (of happiness)?"

Speaking of complete love for Our Lord, let's have the quote for the day.

(The Incarnation, Book I Chapter IX, #102.)

While thus the heavenly Lady was lost in admiration of what the Almighty showed to her, and was wrapped in praise and exaltation of the Lord, his Majesty spoke to Her and said:"My chosen Dove, all the visible creatures, which thou beholdest, I have created and preserved in all their variety and beauty by my Providence, solely for the love of men. And from all the souls, which I have until now created and which are predestined to be created unto the end, I shall choose and select the congregation of the faithful, who shall be set apart and washed in the blood of the Lamb in the Redemption of the world. They shall be the special fruit of his Redemption, and they shall enjoy its blessings through the new law of grace and the sacraments to be instituted by the Redeemer; and afterwards those that persevere shall partake of my eternal glory and friendship. For these chosen ones I have primarily created these wonderful works! and if all of them would strive to serve Me, adore and acknowledge my holy name; as far as I am concerned, I would for each and every one of them create these great treasures and assign all over to them as their posession."

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Monday, May 09, 2005

Are you wearing a Scapular?


Did you know that wearing the Brown Scapular is a sign of consecration to Mary's Immaculate Heart? If Catholics knew this, they would realize how Mary looks at those that wear it. This small woolen cloth needs to be worn by EVERY Catholic to show Our Lady that we have heard her message. If you notice how the Scapular falls on our neck, part of it is close to our heart, which is where Mary wants to be. She wants to soften our hearts, so that she can enter.

I have heard that the Newchurch (the Novus Ordo church) will not allow the correct wording to be printed on the Scapulars anymore. Instead of the words of Our Lady, "Whosoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire," it must read, according to them, "Whosoever dies wearing this Scapular shall be saved." How presumptious of these people to change the words of Our Lady, as if she didn't know what She was saying to us that someone would have to alter her words to fit their uncomfortableness with the word HELL!!! Our Lord used lots of words pertaining to Hell in the Bible.

It is not just wearing the Scapular that we must do in order to gain the promises. We must pray the Holy Rosary every day, make the first Saturdays (which should be a holy day of obligation for ALL Catholics) including going to mass ,confession and meditating on the 15 mysteries of the rosary for 15 minutes.

The excerpt of the day follows.

Satan was sending legions of devils to tempt Our Lady while she was on earth. (The Incarnation, Book I< Chapter XXVII #353) Nevertheless, the demons stubbornly persisted and proceeded with the seventh temptation, which was that of idleness. They sought to cause in Her a corporeal indisposition, or a feeling of weakness and fatigue, accompanied by dejection of spirit. This is a trick of satan little known and under its cover the sin of laziness causesmuch ruin among sould and prevents much progress in virtue. They suggested moreover that She postpone some exercises on account of weariness in order to be abe to perform them so much the better after rested. This too is one among many other tricks of satan, as we do not often discover it or know what to do against it. They also sought maliciously to hinder the most holy Lady in some exercises by means of human creatures, whom they sent to visit her at unseasonable times, trying to impede the performance of some of her holy exercises and occupations at the time and hour set for them. But all these delusions were detected by the most prudent and alert Princess. She evaded them by her wise precautions, without permitting the enemy to succeed in any of them and acting in all things up to the standard of the most exquisite perfection. Her enemies were obliged to desist, hopelessly foiled and repulsed. Lucifer was full of rage against his companions and against himself. But in their fury and insane pride, they resolved to make one more general assult upon Mary, as I will relate in the following chapter.

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Sunday, May 08, 2005

Happy Mothers Day to Our Blessed Lady


Happy Mother's day to all mothers out there. We have such a wonderful example of a mother, who is Our Lady, and all of us should pay due reverence to the perfect mother, our Queen Mary. I have an appropriate excerpt from The Mystical City of God today.

At the Nativity, the Most High spoke to Our Lady:

The Incarnation (Book II, Chapter X #480.)

"Receive thy Onlybegotten Son, imitate Him and rear Him; and remember, that thou must sacrifice Him when I shall demand it of thee." The divine Mother answered: "Behold the creature of thy hands, adorn me with thy grace so that thy Son and my God receive me for his slave; and if Thou wilt come to my aid with thy Omnipotence, I shall be faithful in his service; and do Thou count it no presumption in thy insignificant creature, that she bear in her arms and nourish at her breast her own Lord and Creator."

One more thing for today. Today is the Feast of the Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel. Therefore it is fitting to add this.

The Incarnation (Book II, Chapter X, #480)

But the two soverign princes, saint Michael and saint Gabriel, were the assistants of the Virgin on this occasion. They stood by at a proper distance in human corporeal forms at the moment when the incarnate Word, penetrating the virginal chamber by divine power, issued forth to the light, and they received Him in their hands with ineffable reverence. In the same manner as a priest exhibits the sacred host to the people for adoration, so these two celestial ministers presented to the divine Mother her glorious and refulgent Son.Posted by Hello

Saturday, May 07, 2005

On the Feast of Our Lady Queen of Apostles


I was listening to the talking heads when the papal election was happening, and I heard one woman say that in the early Church, women were not permitted to receive the Holy Eucharist. This is revisionism, and shows the utter hatred of Our Lady in this day and age. Here is a painting of Our Lady receiving communion from Saint John. She was the first lady to partake of the Blessed Sacrament.

Here is your quote for the day:

God had just revealed the entire creation to Mary as it happened, and she witnessed it as if she were an eye witness. God said to her that He wished to adorn and beautify her in a manner worthy of their deign.

The Incarnation (Book I, Chapter VII, #73.)

On hearing these words the most Humble among the humble abased and annihilated Herself in the presence of the Most High more than can be comprehended by human power. Entirely submissive to the divine pleasure and with entrancing modesty, She responded: "At thy feet, O Lord, lies the dust and abject worm, ready is thy poor slave for the fulfillment of all thy pleasure in her. Make use, O eternal Good, of this thy insignificant instrument according to thy desire, and dispose of it with thy right hand."
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Friday, May 06, 2005

In Honor of St. Pius V

Yesterday, the day I started my blog, was the Feast of St. Pius V. He is a very prominent saint when it comes to traditional Catholicism, codifing the Roman missal after the great dogmatic Council of Trent. A link to the text can be found here. This Mass is valid in perpetuity, and nothing in it at all was to be changed.

I have decided to give you daily an excerpt from the Mystical City of God, by Blessed Mary Agreda. Here it is (Chapter XI, book 1 of The Incarnation, number 124)

"I saw that the eternal Word had awaited and chosen, as the most opportune time and hour for his decent from the bosom of the Father, the MIDNIGHT OF MORTAL PERVERSION (Wis. 18,14), when the whole posterity of Adam was buried and absorbed in the sleep of forgetfulness and ignorance of their true God, and when there was no one to open his mouth in confessing and blessing Him, EXCEPT SOME CHOSEN SOULS AMONG HIS PEOPLE."

God bless you.

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Welcome to my blog!

Well, this is my first blog, and I am pretty excited about it. I am a homeschooling mom of 4, and I have been thinking about doing this for quite a while. I am finally ready to do it. You might be curious as to where the name Revertere came from. When Mary was taken into heaven before the Incarnation, and she was standing in front of the throne of the Almighty, He said to Mary, "Revertere, revertere, Sulamitess, ut intueamur te" (Return, Return, O Sulamitess, that We may behold thee." Hence, I hope you will return to my blog and check out what I dig up and think, although what I say is really not all that important. God bless you, and thanks for coming. More interesting stuff to follow.
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