Voris lies about his seminary formation. He didn't have his crisis in the seminary as Voris claims. Voris lies about details in this man's life to sensationalize in part, and just pure laziness in the other.
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Evil Voris Lies About Former SSPX Priest
Voris lies about his seminary formation. He didn't have his crisis in the seminary as Voris claims. Voris lies about details in this man's life to sensationalize in part, and just pure laziness in the other.
Friday, January 1, 2021
Thursday, December 31, 2020
The One True Church Under Peter
By David Martin
While tradition has it that St. Luke was a gifted
painter, we also see that he created very artistic impressions with the stroke
of his pen – impressions that are filled with deep religious
and symbolic meaning. The opening of chapter 5 of St. Luke’s Gospel beautifully
exemplifies this.
And it came to pass, that when the
multitudes pressed upon him to hear the word of God, he [Jesus] stood by the
lake of Genesareth, and saw two ships standing by the lake: but the
fishermen were gone out of them, and were washing their nets. And going
into one of the ships that was Simon's, he desired him to draw back a little
from the land. And sitting he taught the multitudes out of the ship. Now
when he had ceased to speak, he said to Simon [Peter]: Launch out into the
deep, and let down your nets for a draught. And Simon answering said to
him: Master, we have labored all the night, and have taken nothing: but at thy
word I will let down the net. And when they had done this, they enclosed a very
great multitude of fishes, and their net broke.” (Luke 5:1-6)
From this we see that Jesus Christ teaches the world
from Peter’s Barque, the Catholic
Church, outside of which Christ does not abide. The Barque of Peter is
Christ’s footstool from which to instruct humanity on salvation. This
instruction is to be executed through the priests whom Christ calls “fishers of
men.” (Matthew 4:19)
Furthermore, Jesus desires that Peter’s boat be set
back from the land, that is, the Church must be set apart from the world. As
has been taught through the centuries, the Church cannot merge with the world
or adopt secular teachings, which is in keeping with Jesus’ words: “My Kingdom
is not of this world.” (John 18:36)
We also see that when the ministers of Peter’s Barque
take the Master at His word and let down their nets the traditional way,
they bring up an enormous draught of fishes, but when they labor all night in
the dark employing human methods (as they have since Vatican II), they catch
nothing.
Tradition Works
This is a lesson for the clergy to return to Sacred
Apostolic Tradition, which among other things would mean a universal return to
saying the Mass with the priest facing the altar (ad orientum). For the New
Mass with the priest facing the people with his back to the tabernacle (versus
populum) has served to bring about a historic shift of focus where the emphasis
is on the community and not on God. The modern Mass and procedures since
Vatican II unfortunately have driven the
Holy Barque shipwreck onto secular coasts, so it is important that Christ again
be lifted up in center-view before the Church through the offering of the Traditional
Latin Mass so that the people can again be absorbed in Christ and things
eternal.
In the meantime, it is important that the faithful
reject the modernist teachings being dished out by today’s bishops and even by the
pope, remembering that the hierarchy are capable of falling from the Faith. If Pope
Francis feels he must betray the Faith and consort with the Church’s enemies
and he says “our duty is to obey” U.N. globalists and abortionists who are
working overtime to destroy Christianity and bring about a communistic
one-world government – the “Great Reset” – he is free to exile himself, but it doesn’t
mean we’re supposed to be like him. As one holy priest once said from the
pulpit, “Dearly beloved, you don’t have to go to Hell for anyone.” https://youtu.be/FBOeHudjqGM.
Restoration From Within
The bottom line is that our defense of the Faith must
be done within the confines of Peter’s Barque, remembering that it is not
Francis’ Church but Christ’s Church. We indeed must separate ourselves from
Francis’ heterodox ideas, but if we want to win the battle we must remain
within the arena, i.e. within the Church’s main hierarchical body under Rome, and
try to restore tradition from within.
Like the good guys in the movies who battle the pirates on deck who are trying to take over the ship, we too must remain on Peter’s Barque and not abandon ship during the crisis, remembering Pope Benedict’s statement of July 15, 2017, when he said that the Barque of Peter is "on the verge of capsizing."
With the crisis
intensifying with each passing day, the true Catholics must hold the ailing
Barque of Peter afloat until help arrives from Heaven. That day may be coming
soon!
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Trump Pays Tribute to St. Thomas Becket
By David Martin
President Trump is calling upon Americans to pay tribute to a Catholic saint and martyr. On Monday, the president declared December 29 a national day of commemoration for St. Thomas Becket who was martyred in 1170 because he refused to allow the king of England to interfere with the internal affairs of the Catholic Church. The following is taken from Trump’s proclamation.
"NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim December 29, 2020, as the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket. I invite the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches and customary places of meeting with appropriate ceremonies in commemoration of the life and legacy of Thomas Becket."
The following is also from the president’s proclamation.
"When the crown [King of England] attempted to encroach upon the affairs of the House of God through the Constitutions of Clarendon, Thomas refused to sign the offending document. When the furious King Henry II threatened to hold him in contempt of royal authority and questioned why this 'poor and humble' priest would dare defy him, Archbishop Becket responded, 'God is the supreme ruler, above Kings' and 'we ought to obey God rather than men.'"
King Henry eventually
had St. Becket killed because he defended religious liberty against the order
of the state. After being given an ultimatum to obey the King, Becket
confessed, "For the name of Jesus and the protection of the Church, I am
ready to embrace death.” Dressed in holy robes, Thomas was cut down where he
stood inside the walls of his own cathedral.
State Must Not Restrict Churches
President Trump is sending a clear message to Christian Americans, especially Roman Catholics, that they must never allow the state to interfere with the internal affairs of the House of God. “If we are to continue to be the land of the free, no government official, no governor, no bureaucrat, no judge, and no legislator must be allowed to decree what is [un]orthodox in matters of religion or to require religious believers to violate their consciences,” Trump says.
The president says, “As
Americans, we were first united by our belief that ‘rebellion to tyrants is
obedience to God,’” suggesting that we too must exhibit ‘holy rebellion’
against state tyrants like governors Cuomo and Newsom. He is saying that faithful
Catholics must resist state orders to close
churches, wear masks, impose distancing, or to respect causes like LGBT and
abortion because "God is the supreme ruler above kings" and forcing
obedience to state rulers causes “believers to violate their consciences.”
The state indeed has no jurisdiction in the House of God, so the president has raised up St. Thomas Becket as an example for all Americans to look to during this historic time of anti-religious persecution when the Democratic deep-state has sought to infringe upon the Church. Trump honors the fact that Becket confessed Christ before the state and is suggesting that we do likewise, even unto martyrdom if need be.
“It is because of great men like Thomas Becket that the first American President George Washington could proclaim more than 600 years later that, in the United States, ‘All possess alike liberty of conscience and immunities of citizenship.’”
St. Paul tells us, "All that will live godly in Christ Jesus, shall suffer persecution." (2 Tim. 3:12) While Trump is not a Catholic [as yet], he nonetheless is walking the path of "white martyrdom" since there isn't a day that goes by without his being unjustly blasted by fake-media Democrats and even his own “Republican" subjects. Even some of his "conservative" judges have betrayed him through fear or bribery, but he nonetheless is resolved to remain loyal to the Biblical precepts of the Constitution despite the opinion of mere man.
It could even happen that without enough prayer from the people, Trump too might be cut to pieces inside his own palace (White House) as was St. Thomas Becket. For months we've seen violent hostility encroaching upon the White House with Antifa terrorists shouting, "Let him die" and “he deserves death.” We even hear state leaders saying these things about Trump.
A True Leader
Suffice to say, Trump shows himself to be a true leader by placing God first, which is in keeping with the wise words of George Washington: "Mankind, when left to themselves, are unfit for their own government." As a responsible leader, Trump acknowledges that "our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people" (John Adams) and is acting accordingly.
With the daily barrage of anti-American attacks ever intensifying, we pray that President Trump will remain ever resolved to stand against the internationalist deep-state coalition that now seeks to take our country from us.
Proclamation on 850th
Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket | The White House
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
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Trump Issues Procalamation on 850th Anniversary of Saint Thomas Becket's Martyrdom
[whitehouse.gov] Today is the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket on December 29, 1170. Thomas Becket was a statesman, a scholar, a chancellor, a priest, an archbishop, and a lion of religious liberty.