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Liturgical Chaos & Abuses - Part 1

Here we see a small snapshot of the horrors which have taken place and continue to take place in and against the Mystical Body of Christ which is one and the same as the Roman Catholic Church. It is being crucified today as never before.
Let us pray that people can benefit from viewing this by being open to the workings of God's grace. Let us be inspired to do penance (The words of Jesus Christ, …More
Here we see a small snapshot of the horrors which have taken place and continue to take place in and against the Mystical Body of Christ which is one and the same as the Roman Catholic Church. It is being crucified today as never before.

Let us pray that people can benefit from viewing this by being open to the workings of God's grace. Let us be inspired to do penance (The words of Jesus Christ, Second Person of the Blessed Trinity as quoted in Luke 13:3 "....unless you shall do penance, you shall all likewise perish.") to make reparation for the outrages carried out against our Creator and our heavenly mother the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Some will wrongly dismiss this clip as being a sensationalistic exaggeration of the state of affairs in the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church founded by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Let us remind ourselves that the horrific blasphemies witnessed here are both a cause and a symptom of our desecrated and much abandoned Holy Mother Church, the very Church Almighty God founded to help us save our immortal souls. Let us also remind ourselves that the horror of the loss of one's immortal soul for all eternity in hell can never be exaggerated.

Our Catholic Faith is the most important gift given to us, infinitely more important than our spouse, parents, children, job, etc., as important as these may be. Let us never take our Faith for granted. In this fallen world which so greatly adores itself (creatures) as opposed to adoring the one true God (the Creator -- the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost) if our faith is not strong we will lose it -- often without even realizing it.

So many of us, of course, say that we love God. Let us remind ourselves of the words of our Savior spoken but hours before His most excruciating agony and death on the cross: "If you love me, keep my commandments." (John 14:15) Do we really love Him or do we deceive ourselves? Let us pray to the Holy Ghost for the light of true discernment so that we may truly see ourselves as God sees us and then pray for the courage and strength to change our ways.

In Jesus Christ our King and Mary our Queen,
James B. Phillips