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Fighting Against the False Modernist Church of Vatican II and other evils for the glory of God and the salvation of souls. Being a Real Catholic while the Church is in Eclipse: novusordowatch.org/now-what/

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Publiceret 7. aug.

“Unless I put myself in this disposition: to be willing to be despised and forsaken of all creatures, and to be esteemed nothing at all, I cannot arrive at inward peace and strength, nor be spiritually enlightened, nor fully united to Thee.” —Thomas A. Kempis, “The Imitation of Christ” lib. iii., chap. xli.

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Publiceret 6. aug.

Gabriel Garcia Moreno's Rule of Life 1. Every morning when saying my prayers I will ask specially for the virtue of humility. 2. Every day I will hear Mass, say the Rosary, and read, besides a chapter of the Imitation, this rule and the annexed instructions. 3. I will take care to keep myself as much as possible in the presence of God, especially in conversation, so as not to speak useless words. I will constantly offer my heart to God, and principally before beginning any action. 4. I will say to myself continually: I am worse than a demon and deserve that Hell should be my dwelling place. When I am tempted, I will add: What shall I think of this in the hour of my last agony? 5. In my room, never to pray sitting when I can do so on my knees or standing. Practice daily little acts of humility, like kissing the ground, for example. Desire all kinds of humiliations, while taking care at the same time not to deserve them. To rejoice when my actions or my person are abused and censured. 6. Never to speak of myself, unless it be to own my defects or faults. 7. To make every effort, by the thought of Jesus and Mary, to restrain my impatience and contradict my natural inclinations. To be patient and amiable even with people who bore me; never to speak evil of my enemies. 8. Every morning, before beginning my work, I will write down what I have to do, being very careful to distribute my time well, to give myself only to useful and necessary business and to continue it with zeal and perseverance. I will scrupulously observe the laws of justice and truth, and have no intention in all my actions save the greater glory of God. 9. I will make a particular examination twice a day on my exercise of different virtues, and a general examination every evening. I will go to confession every week. 10. I will avoid all familiarities, even the most innocent, as prudence requires. I will never pass more than an hour in any amusement, and in general, never before eight o'clock in the evening.

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Publiceret 6. aug.

Garcia Moreno Defender of Holy Mother Church, Pray for Us

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Ofc Catholicism is right

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Sancte Dominice, ora pro nobis!

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Publiceret 4. aug.

His mother, while carrying him in her womb, had a dream of him, in which she seemed to be carrying a small dog with a torch in its mouth with which, once it was born, it would set the universe on fire. This dream meant that the splendor of his holiness and doctrine would inflame people to Christian piety. The outcome proved the omen, for he verified it for himself, and then continued it by means of the members of his order. His talent and his virtue were especially marked in combating the heretics, who sought to pervert the Tolosans by their pernicious errors; in which he works he employed seven years. Then in October 1215 he went to Rome with the bishop of Toulouse to the IV Lateran Council, to obtain from Innocent III the confirmation of the order which he had instituted. While they were deliberating, Dominic, on the advice of the Pope, returned to his house, in order to choose a rule. Back in Rome, on 22nd of December 1216, he obtained the approval of the Order of Preachers from Honorius III, Innocent's immediate successor. To which order Dominic gave, for arms, the shield of truth to teach the doctrine, and the sword of the word to preach it: the Dominicans count precisely numerous male and female saints who "applied themselves to study", such as their founder, the Word of God in the Gospel, the book of truth and "the book of charity" as St. Dominic calls it. He founded two convents in Rome, one for men and the other for women. He also called back three dead to life, and performed many other miracles, whereby the Order of Preachers began to spread wonderfully. He loved the Blessed Virgin Mary in a special way. But while convents were erected everywhere through his work, and very numerous people regulated their lives according to religion and piety, he was attacked by fever in Bologna in the year of Christ 1221. Realizing that he would die of it, he gathered his friars and those who were being formed under his direction, he exhorted them to innocence and integrity of morals. Lastly, he bequeathed them charity, humility, poverty as a certain patrimony; and while the friars said these words in prayer: "Hurry, Saints of God, come to meet him, oh Angels", he fell asleep in the Lord on the 6th of August. Then Pope Gregory IX included him in the number of saints, on July 13, 1234. His body, since June 5, 1267, has been kept in a precious marble ark, in the basilica of the same name in Bologna. On the occasion of the seventh centenary of his death, on June 29, 1921, Pope Benedict XV dedicated the encyclical Fausto Appetente Die to the figure of Saint Dominic. In it, the Pontiff writes of the Apostolic Patriarch, the following: «How he was completely a man of God and truly Dominicus [i.e. man of the Lord], so it was all of the Holy Church, which has in him an invincible champion of the Faith. The Order of Preachers established by him was always a valid bulwark in defense of the Roman Church. Therefore, not only can it be said that Dominic "in his days fortified the temple." (Ecclesiasticus L, 1), but that he provided for the defense of it also for the future, coming true the prophetic words that Honorius III wrote in confirming the nascent Order: “… the friars of your Order will be athletes of the Faith and true luminaries of the world”».

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Publiceret 4. aug.

SAINT DOMINIC CONFESSOR, FOUNDER OF THE ORDER OF PREACHING FRIARS Dominic was born in Caleruega in Spain, in 1170, from the noble family of Guzmán. His parents gave him this name, because they attributed his birth to the prayers of the Saint Benedictine Abbot Dominic of Silos; and he truly belonged to the Lord as this name indicates. He was distinguished by his purity, indicated by the lilies placed in his hand and by the white dress he wears. He applied himself in Palencia to the study of liberal disciplines and theology; in which he studied he made such progress, that first at the age of 24 he was made canon regular of the church of Osma, and later founded the Order of Preachers.

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