REMARKABLE MESSAGES – IV
Dear God, I can’t. You can. You must.
In You I believe, I hope, I trust.
Dear God, I can’t. You can. You must.
In You I believe, I hope, I trust.
Can anyone here not recognise Tradition?
Or in the Council Catholics’ perdition?
The horror coming threatens massive pain,
And that is why She warns, again and again.
Can godless modern man return to God?
If not, then there remains only the rod.
Are signs of hope around us all extinct?
No! Signs of God in Russia are quite distinct!
Hey, Russia is far from perfect!” Yes, indeed.
But little by little Russia is being freed.
An honest man has little or nothing to hide.
But who can talk like this on the Western side?
The greater the horror of World War Three,
The greater God’s glory – for eyes that see!
God asks us not the impossible to do,
But to leave for others the freedom you want for you.
God gave us the wise old Saint He knew we need –
How could a youngster think that he could lead?
To a doubting French journalist the author of “Eleison Comments” expresses confidence that the imminent Motu Proprio will do much good.
Indeed, it both declares that the Tridentine Mass was never banned, and permits Latin rite priests to use it, whenever and wherever.
By overloading our eyes and ears, said Kafka, the cinema overwhelms our minds. Minds being overwhelmed means that lies triumph.
In his outstanding Encyclical of 100 years ago, Pius X nailed the deadly error of modern times: minds’ independence from their object.
Despite many Catholics’ reservations as to the content and motivation of the Motu Proprio, one may still believe it will do good.
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