Mental prayer is now my constant companion , it is a powerful tool against the devil and its minions who use all who do not believe in it . Imagine what the devil does with those who worship it . Look around we are living in Babylon all over the world . May God have mercy on us all . Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia .
@@kaylenehousego8929 after tw0 th0usand years I`m sure they`re just ab0ut t0 c0nvert "en masse" Imfa0 the c0nversi0n t0 cath0Iicism by jews is evidence 0f h0w c0mpeIIing cath0Iicism is f0r jews ie n0t c0mpeIIing at aII
Jesus said, you visited Me when I was sick, now enter into My Father's House. When did we visit you when you were sick? When you did it to the least, you did to Me.
Excellent sermon Father, in Saint Ignatius' book, "Discerning the spirits", he tells us that the demons study us to see where our "sin proclivities are, and simply keeps nudging us in the direction that we are heading in anyway!!! As you say, no horns, no hooves necessary, we provide Satan the with all that he needs to get us if we are not conscious of our own sin tendencies and if we don't stay in contact with our good/guardian angel and harken to his warnings and guidance. The Bible references that you brought in are worth their weight in gold!...the Inerrant word of God's teachings are much stronger than human teaching. Thanks, this is especially useful today as I/we anticipate the Pope's new encyclical to be published today. May Our Blessed Lord continue to bless you in your instrumental work in His vineyard 🙏
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our shelter and protection against the snares of the Devil, repress him God, we ask supplicants and you Prince of the heavenly militia throw Satan and the other evil spirits scattered throughout the world for the perdition of souls with divine power 🙏🏻
Thank you Father. So many traditional priests deny this reality because they automatically assume an irrational curiosity in the laity. Perhaps that is what they are taught. If they would take this more seriously, they would easily discern true or false diabolic influence & poor souls would get the help they need.
this question is for a SSPX priest: I know that we are to submit to secular authority per the teachings of the Gospel so please dont take this question as a challenge but a desperate plea for knowledge. At what point does secular authority give up its right to rule? at what point does a Catholic no longer need to obey?
I am not a priest, but surely the answer to your question is a matter of common sense ? A Catholic, or anyone for that matter does not need to obey, and in many cases should not obey, the diktats of the secular authorities, when they are demanding you to accept gay rights, the surrender of your country to foreign peoples and cultural influences etc. And when they are trying to lead you into accepting wars they start, which are basically all aimed at financial or political control for the elites.
Not a priest here, but I had some question too: what's the point that you submit to secular authority? Why not submit to Magesterium of truth, to the Catholic truth rather than a secular authority?
Have you noticed that most if not all people do not say an Amen at the end of the Our Father? My theory is that because of the addition of the "For thine is the kingdom and the power etc,"people have been taught, perhaps subliminally, not to say Amen. When I say Amen at the end of the Our Father I do get some strange looks sometimes. Obviously this is during a Novus Ordo Mass.
Not a priest, but it's something I've looked into. Today it's just habit most people don't know why we do it. Long winded thoughts on this subject... It stems from liturgical changes and has bled everywhere with various pushbacks and fullbacks and the usual human behaviors. Neither is considered correct or incorrect, strictly speaking. Amen or no amen, just pray. As long as you aren't shouting it or something weird or aggressive then it's not a problem. If they are looking at you, it may be simple distraction. You're doing something that everyone else isn't doing, at a time when everyone should be contemplating the mystery that you are praying at the time. If you're doing it out of habit, they will probably just get used to it. We have a couple people who do the same, it's no big deal. (They also may just be trying to subtly tell you that you're pulling them out of prayer, which it could be argued is an opportunity for THEM to grow in patience and focus and not make you feel bad during prayer) Another common analog is this: There's no rules for what the laity does during mass, either. It's more polite, IMO to just go with the flow as to not distract from the mass. If you stubbornly stand or kneel or sit "the way you were taught" or "the way we do it at MY parish" at certain points, then you are becoming a distraction for prideful reasons. If it's just habitual that you remain standing during the sanctus and kneel at the end of it because you've done it for 40 years, then does it matter? In the end motive and intent are more the issue than the action, and people's reactions are always more their issue than anyone around them. There are exceptions to this, people who shout or act theatrically or do other odd things that are over the top, etc but for most little things I would not sweat it. What's important is that you're there with them praying, when praying together.
God bless the SSPX - bishops, priests, religious and laity
St. Raphael Archangel, pray for us!
Thank you for posting sermons more often.
Thank you Father 🙏
Mental prayer is now my constant companion , it is a powerful tool against the devil and its minions who use all who do not believe in it . Imagine what the devil does with those who worship it . Look around we are living in Babylon all over the world .
May God have mercy on us all .
Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia .
PS. Do not forget the rosary ....Pray for the conversion of souls . Pray especially for the conversion of the Jews .
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after tw0 th0usand years I`m sure they`re just ab0ut t0 c0nvert
"en masse"
Imfa0
the c0nversi0n t0 cath0Iicism by jews is evidence 0f h0w c0mpeIIing
cath0Iicism is f0r jews
ie n0t c0mpeIIing at aII
Jesus said, you visited Me when I was sick, now enter into My Father's House.
When did we visit you when you were sick?
When you did it to the least, you did to Me.
S@@kaylenehousego8929
AMEN! VIRGO POTENS, ORA PRO NOBIS❤
Father's denounciation of the demonic should be taken most seriously. Maintain a pure mind.
Excellent sermon Father, in Saint Ignatius' book, "Discerning the spirits", he tells us that the demons study us to see where our "sin proclivities are, and simply keeps nudging us in the direction that we are heading in anyway!!! As you say, no horns, no hooves necessary, we provide Satan the with all that he needs to get us if we are not conscious of our own sin tendencies and if we don't stay in contact with our good/guardian angel and harken to his warnings and guidance. The Bible references that you brought in are worth their weight in gold!...the Inerrant word of God's teachings are much stronger than human teaching.
Thanks, this is especially useful today as I/we anticipate the Pope's new encyclical to be published today.
May Our Blessed Lord continue to bless you in your instrumental work in His vineyard 🙏
Thank Father. 🙏🏻
Powerful sermon, Father! Thank you! ❤❤❤
Thank you for your Sermon today, it makes so much sense.
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our shelter and protection against the snares of the Devil, repress him God, we ask supplicants and you Prince of the heavenly militia throw Satan and the other evil spirits scattered throughout the world for the perdition of souls with divine power 🙏🏻
Thank you Father. So many traditional priests deny this reality because they automatically assume an irrational curiosity in the laity. Perhaps that is what they are taught. If they would take this more seriously, they would easily discern true or false diabolic influence & poor souls would get the help they need.
you can see that the demon in the thumbnail just locked his keys in the house, by that face.
so true
How does the SSPX perform the Rite of Exorcism?
this question is for a SSPX priest: I know that we are to submit to secular authority per the teachings of the Gospel so please dont take this question as a challenge but a desperate plea for knowledge. At what point does secular authority give up its right to rule? at what point does a Catholic no longer need to obey?
Good question 🛐
I am not a priest, but surely the answer to your question is a matter of common sense ? A Catholic, or anyone for that matter does not need to obey, and in many cases should not obey, the diktats of the secular authorities, when they are demanding you to accept gay rights, the surrender of your country to foreign peoples and cultural influences etc. And when they are trying to lead you into accepting wars they start, which are basically all aimed at financial or political control for the elites.
When it betrays God or your conscience.
Once it makes us disobey our faith and teachings of the Church.
Not a priest here, but I had some question too: what's the point that you submit to secular authority? Why not submit to Magesterium of truth, to the Catholic truth rather than a secular authority?
Have you noticed that most if not all people do not say an Amen at the end of the Our Father? My theory is that because of the addition of the "For thine is the kingdom and the power etc,"people have been taught, perhaps subliminally, not to say Amen. When I say Amen at the end of the Our Father I do get some strange looks sometimes. Obviously this is during a Novus Ordo Mass.
Not a priest, but it's something I've looked into. Today it's just habit most people don't know why we do it. Long winded thoughts on this subject...
It stems from liturgical changes and has bled everywhere with various pushbacks and fullbacks and the usual human behaviors.
Neither is considered correct or incorrect, strictly speaking. Amen or no amen, just pray. As long as you aren't shouting it or something weird or aggressive then it's not a problem.
If they are looking at you, it may be simple distraction. You're doing something that everyone else isn't doing, at a time when everyone should be contemplating the mystery that you are praying at the time. If you're doing it out of habit, they will probably just get used to it. We have a couple people who do the same, it's no big deal. (They also may just be trying to subtly tell you that you're pulling them out of prayer, which it could be argued is an opportunity for THEM to grow in patience and focus and not make you feel bad during prayer)
Another common analog is this: There's no rules for what the laity does during mass, either. It's more polite, IMO to just go with the flow as to not distract from the mass. If you stubbornly stand or kneel or sit "the way you were taught" or "the way we do it at MY parish" at certain points, then you are becoming a distraction for prideful reasons. If it's just habitual that you remain standing during the sanctus and kneel at the end of it because you've done it for 40 years, then does it matter?
In the end motive and intent are more the issue than the action, and people's reactions are always more their issue than anyone around them. There are exceptions to this, people who shout or act theatrically or do other odd things that are over the top, etc but for most little things I would not sweat it.
What's important is that you're there with them praying, when praying together.
Pray the Our Father as our Lord did.
Why is the priest not supposed to say “Amen” after the St. Michael prayer in the Leonine Prayers?
Paganism in the Vatican!
Does SSPX have exorcists?
They ordain their seminarians to the minor order of exorcist as part of their preparation for ordination to the priesthood.
when did y0u dem0nstrate dem0ns exist ??!!
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I looked at comments but I cant listen to this. Its too much youtube in pronunciation.
Thank you Father 🙏