During
his recent pastoral visit to France, John Paul II said “We
have no other intention than to serve mankind in a spirit
of universal brotherhood.” This statement, which repeats a
concept expressed so often by the present pope, perfectly
summarizes the spirit that has animated the Catholic Church
since Vatican Council II: “to serve mankind.”
But
shouldn’t the Catholic Church founded by our Lord, serve
God first? And “to serve God” does not mean “to serve mankind.”
Is man to be served instead of God? By never speaking of
the service that it must render to God, but only of what
it wants to render to man, the Conciliar Church has put
man in the place of God, rendering to him divine honor.
The
only “service” the Church can render to man is to convert
him to the true Faith – or rather to Christ – for the salvation
of his soul. But of this service, however, it is no longer
spoken. The clergy have allowed themselves to be seduced
by a completely erroneous idea of man, since they no longer
concern themselves about his conversation and the salvation
of his soul. In fact, they no longer know how to recognize
sinners; from considering their simple “differences,” they
come to accept them in their “diversity”. Dialogue with
the erring, in order to lead them to repentance and conversion,
has become dialogue with error. It is simply prohibited
to speak of Original Sin and its consequences.
This
concept of a lay “universal brotherhood” – which is but
a myth derived from the French Revolution and a rancid substitute
for Christian charity – is the wide and broad way in which
the present hierarchy is so concerned to follow, anxious
as they are to earn the world’s applause. But they should
not preoccupy themselves with the world, but rather with
the Words of Christ, Who has commanded them to convert the
world:
Going
therefore, teach ye all nations; baptizing them in the
Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,
teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have
commanded you…(Mt. 28:19-20).
The
Church of today doesn’t want to remember this teaching any
longer, which expresses its very reason for being.
If it were remembered, the worship of man would no longer
be practiced. The Church would no longer bow before mankind,
whom it has the duty to convert, in order to draw him from
sin to eternal life.
But
these clergy do not repent, do not mend their ways, do not
change. God is punishing them for this, permitting a secular
humanism to run rampant inside the Church. It is this secular
humanism which corrupts vocations and the Faith, and which
demands, with growing arrogance, the final dissolution of
the Holy Catholic Church through the marriage of priests,
the institution of woman priests, and the annihilation of
what still remains under the authority of the Supreme Pontiff.
This
cult of man and of woman, professed with enthusiasm by the
priest hierarchy, is the worship of idols, of Isis and of
Osiris.1 And
what happened to those who forgot the one and true God –
to Whom they owed everything – in order to worship idols?
Did
you offer victims and sacrifices to me for forty years in
the desert, O house of Israel? And you took unto you the
tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Rempham,
figures which you made to adore them. And I will carry you
away beyond Babylon (Acts, 7:42-23).
But
in this hierarchy’s Church, in this desert of Faith, does
anyone remember this any longer?
Aegidius
(From
SISINONO, Nov., 1996)
1 Osiris, an
Egyptian god, ruler of the underworld, and his nature-goddess
wife, Isis. Their cult gradually extended from Egypt throughout
the Roman Empire to become one of the chief religions. The
worship of Osiris and Isis resisted the rise of Christianity
and lasted until the sixth century AD.
Courtesy of the Angelus
Press, Kansas City, MO 64109
translated from the Italian
Fr. Du Chalard
Via Madonna degli Angeli, 14
Italia 00049 Velletri (Roma)
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