Saturday, June 17, 2023

Francis Calls Pro-Homosexual Activism "Good" In New Handwritten Letter -New Video. Sunday 18 June, 2023. 3rd Sunday After Pentecost

 

18 June, 2023

Francis Calls Pro-Homosexual Activism "Good" In New Handwritten Letter 

 

 

 


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 18 June.2023

New Zealand's most scenic rail journey | The TranzAlpine | Christchurch to Greymouth

 

 

 

The TranzAlpine is New Zealand's most famous train, crossing the Southern Alps from Christchurch to the West Coast. Find out whether the train lives up to its venerable reputation. In this video, I'll show you what the Scenic Class carriages are like, check out the food and drink options from the onboard cafe and enjoy the views from the open-air viewing car. Of course, the scenery is the main act including a spectacular river gorge, towering viaducts, high mountain plains, braided rivers and pristine mountain lakes, en route to the West Coast. The TranzAlpine is widely considered one of the world's great train journeys, covering 230 kilometres and taking just under 5 hours. 

 

 Starting in Christchurch, the journey crosses the expansive Canterbury Plains on the South Island Main Trunk line (SIMT). 

 

At Rolleston, the TranzAlpine turns north onto the Midland Line. Following an ancient Maori trail through the mountains that was later plotted by engineer Arthur Dobson, it is the Midland Line's passage through the Southern Alps that astounds the senses.

 

 The railway line between Springfield and Arthur's Pass is considered a masterpiece of railway engineering. The Otira Tunnel marks the transition from Canterbury to West Coast. The weather is typically wetter on the west side - and the scenery is noticeably more vibrant. The views of Lake Brunner and the heritage station at Moana are not to be missed. 

 

TranzAlpine timetable and fares: https://www.greatjourneysnz.com/tours...

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Communist Infiltration Audio For Our Times-Dr. James Wardner

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The Communist and Freemasonic Infiltration of America and the Catholic Church-watch video below

 

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The Truth About What Happened to The Catholic Church After Vatican II [audio program 1 and audio program 2] 

 

 

 The Truth about What Really Happened to the Catholic Church after Vatican II Audio Program, Part 1, Part 2 [Audios]

 

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 18 June, 2023

Why a Christian can only be a Catholic

 

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A Christian is someone who follows the true faith of Jesus Christ. 

 

In the Acts of the Apostles we read that it was at Antioch that the followers of Christ were first called Christians.

 

Acts 11:26- “And they conversed there in the church a whole year; and they taught a great multitude, so that at Antioch the disciples were first named Christians.”

 

Interestingly, it was also at Antioch (in the year 110) that the term “Catholic” was first applied to the Christian Church.  This was done by the famous martyr of the ancient Christian Church, St. Ignatius.

 

St. Ignatius of Antioch, Epistle to the Smyrnaeans, Chapter 8, 110 A.D.- “Apart from the bishop, let no one do anything that pertains to the Church.  The only true Eucharist is the one performed by the bishop or by him whom the bishop has appointed.  Wherever the bishop is, there must be the congregation, just as wherever Jesus Christ is there is the Catholic Church.”

 

In Greek, the term “Catholic” means universal.  Thus, the one universal Christian Church came to be known as the Catholic Church.  It makes sense that the terms Christian and Catholic became interchangeable, for the one Christian Church which existed from the beginning was the Catholic Church.  Ignatius had a real connection to the original Christians.  He was the third bishop of Antioch.  Ignatius knew St. Polycarp who knew the apostle John himself.

 

Many think that being Christian means accepting everyone, being kind to everyone.  Certainly being Christian involves a true charity toward all men.  This means that you work for and desire each man’s salvation (his eternal happiness).  First and foremost, however, being a Christian requires that one believe all the truths of Jesus Christ.  It requires that one hear the one Church He established.  Jesus Himself declared that preaching the Christian faith (the Gospel) means “teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19).  In Matthew 18:17, we read that those who don’t hear the Christian Church established by Jesus are to be considered as the “heathen and publican.”

 

The true Christian faith has a real power.  This power is of course identified with the miracles of its founder, the God-man, Jesus Christ.  But the power of the Christian faith didn’t dry up and disappear once Jesus ascended into Heaven.  No, Jesus left that power with His Church.  He left it not only in the miracles which He said some His followers would perform (John 14:12), but in the supernatural protection and guidance which would sustain His visible Christian institution.  In Matthew 16:18-20 we read that this Christian Church structure was founded on the apostle Peter, who would be the first pope.  This visible Christian structure would be an ongoing testament to Jesus Christ’s power.  It would guide the Christians on the way of truth.  It would also be necessary for salvation; for the Lord would add all who were to be true Christians to this one Christian Church (Acts 2:47).

 

One of the most striking events in Christian history, which illustrates the power of the Christian Church and its visible structure, involved the Attila the Hun and his invasion of Italy in 452.  Attila was a fierce non-Christian emperor in the East.  He was greatly feared by many in the Christian Roman Empire.  In 447, Attila invaded the Eastern Empire.  In 452, he was ready to invade Rome itself, the center of the Christian Church.  With Atila threatening the center of the Christian Church, Pope Leo the Great (the undisputed leader of the Christian Church) faced him down.  He went out to meet Atilla.  As Pope Leo went out to meet Attila, he was miraculously flanked by the apostle Peter.  History tells us that St. Peter threatened Attila with death if he should proceed further.  Attila was so frightened that he turned back.  If Attila had not turned back, all of history might have been different.  The leader of the Christian Church carried with him the supernatural protection of Christianity’s founder, the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Each century that followed the establishment of the Church brought new challenges and trials for the Christian.  Heresies would appear and lead many astray.  Many who had been Christians wound up being separated from the true Church by these heresies.  Arianism was the most notorious of all the early heresies.  It proclaimed that Jesus Christ was not true God, that He was not equal with the Father.  Arianism spread widely in the 4th century, leading to the apostasy of many.

 

The two central dogmas of the Christian faith are the mysteries of the Trinity and the Incarnation.  The Trinity is the truth that there is one God in three divine persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.  Each divine person is God; yet there are not three gods, but one God.  Each person is a distinct person.  The Sabellian heretics, for example, wrongly taught that each person is simply a different aspect of God.  According to them, the Father and the Son are different elements of the same person.  This heresy was condemned by the Christian Church.  A Christian must believe that there are three divine persons, that each one is God, but that there is only one God.

 

The other central dogma of the Christian faith is the Incarnation.  This is the truth that the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, the Son of God, became man.  That person is Jesus Christ.  He is one divine person (the second person of the Holy Trinity) with two natures.  He is true God and true man.

 

For more about the true Christian faith, which is necessary for salvation, please consult our website.

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The Brown Scapular

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OBJECTION- Our Lady said that whoever dies wearing the Brown Scapular will not go to Hell.  This means that you are wrong: non-Catholics and the unbaptized can be saved who die wearing the Scapular.

 

ANSWER- Everyone should wear the Brown Scapular; it is a sign of devotion to Our Lady and a powerful sacramental.  And we too originally believed that whoever dies wearing the Brown Scapular could not go to Hell.  We were convinced that God would make sure that only baptized Catholics in the state of grace died with it on.  But in researching the history behind the Brown Scapular promise, one will discover that the Catholic Church has never stated that Our Lady promised that whoever dies wearing the Brown Scapular will not suffer eternal fire

 

 I refer the reader to the articles in The Catholic Encyclopedia (Volume 13) on “Scapular” and the “Sabbatine Privilege.”  The Catholic Encyclopedia points out that the promise that has been declared by the Church relating to the Brown Scapular is the Sabbatine Privilege, which has various requirements attached, one of which is to be a baptized Catholic who dies in the state of grace.  The authors of The Catholic Encyclopedia note that nowhere has a pope authoritatively stated that whoever dies with the Scapular will be saved.

 

In The Glories of Mary, St. Alphonsus tells us about the Scapular.

 

St. Alphonsus, The Glories of Mary, p. 272: “… the sacred scapular of Carmel… It was also confirmed by Alexander V, Clement VII, Pius V, Gregory XIII, and Paul V, who, in 1612, in a bull said: ‘That Christians may piously believe that the blessed Virgin will aid by her continual intercession, by her merits and special protection, after death, and principally on Saturday, which is a day consecrated by the Church to the blessed Virgin, the souls of the members of the confraternity of holy Mary of Mount Carmel, who shall have departed this life in the state of grace, worn the scapular, observing chastity, according to their state of life, recited the office of the Virgin, and if they have not been able to recite it, shall have observed the fasts of the Church, abstaining from flesh-meat on Wednesdays, except on Christmas day.”

 

St. Alphonsus here lists the promises of the Sabbatine Privilege; he mentions nothing about the alleged promise that “whoever dies wearing this scapular shall not suffer eternal fire.”  He points out that one must be in the state of grace (which presupposes the Catholic Faith and Baptism); one must be a member of the confraternity, etc.  So it is possible for a person to die with the Brown Scapular on and still go to Hell, if the person is a non-Catholic or a Catholic in the state of mortal sin.  This is the teaching of the Catholic Church.  Those who say otherwise are simply mistaken.

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 Hell and the Brown Scapular [41 minute audio]

 Domenic Marando: Medjugorje Message: Wear Something Blessed

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Trenwiths at Raglan with Caroline Jones



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Back Porch Bluegrass - Free Fm89


 

Back Porch Bluegrass - Free Fm89 [áudio link]

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Hamilton County Bluegrass Band - Orange Blossom Special



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20 June, 2023


Dr. Sam Bailey On The Healthy American Show With 

Peggy Hall - "There's Nothing To Fear"

 


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 21 June, 2023



20mph speed limits imposed in London because of "climate change" - 1 minute video

 


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21 June, 2023


 Dr. Sam Has Some Interesting Things To Say About Hair Shampooing!😎




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 23 June, 2023

 

This Is Where We Are At - Padre Pio

 


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 The Mirror Scene from Duck Soup - Marx Brothers


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23 June, 2023


St. Athanasius: Creation In Six Days – No Evolution

 

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St. Athanasius, 2nd Discourse Against The Arians, Chap. 16: And all the visible creation was made in six days: in the first, the light which He called day; in the second the firmament; in the third, gathering together the waters, He bared the dry land, and brought out the various fruits that are in itbut each of the things made according to its kind exists and remains in its own essence, as it was made. 

 

For as to the separate stars or the great lights, not this appeared first, and that second, but in one day and by the same command, they were all called into being

 

And such was the original formation of the quadrupeds, and of birds, and fishes, and cattle, and plants; thus too has the race made after God’s Image come to be, namely men.

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23 June, 2023

 

 

Benefits of Curcumin 

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Marx Brothers - Duck Soup (1933)
 
 
 
 

 

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 Sunday 25 June, 2023

 

Teaser -River of Freedom - A Feature Documentary


 

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 27 June, 2023

 

Dr. Jane Ruby & Dr. Sherri Tenpenny - The WORST Is Yet To Come! Will 2023 be a “Tsunami of Regret”_

 

Please note: There are no viruses therefore Covid-19 does not exist ...ref Dr. Sam Bailey.com for more on this...😕 


also..there is no shedding ..ref again to Dr. Sam Bailey



...'you can get better but you can't unvaccinate'!

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28 June, 2023

Rebecca Saves The Day in Petone 😌😂

 

Harry Belafonte - the Greatest Collection  
 

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Doctors Explain Why “Covid-19” And The “Delta Variant” Don’t Exist – Must-See Video

 

https://endtimes.video/doctors-no-covid-virus

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What's Making People Sick Then ? Dr. Sam Bailey

 

 What's Making People Sick?

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Vaccine Remorse and What can be Done About That?

Partial Pictorial Approach for the uninitiated

 

NAC obtainable in New Zealand

Ivermectin can be obtained from overseas;  

Viroban is obtainable from New Zealand which contains Vitamin C , Zinc, NAC , Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2, Magnesium Stearate and Vitamin A and Selenium

Previous blogs since 2020 give more details on this important topic.....

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June 30 2023 


Did St. Paul Really Rebuke St. Peter In Galatians 2?

 


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