
HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
2000 years of the One "Holy Apostolic Catholic Church" including what happened in the 20th century.
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HISTORY OF THE CHURCH
WHAT ARE THE WORLD VIEWS ON RELIGION AND BELIEFS IN GENERAL? BREAK IT DOWN.
1.) Materialistic atheists: Those ho claim there is no intelligent design behind the universe.
2.) Agnostics: those who claim neither belief nor disbelief in God. They have no interest, they have
no questions, no answers, and the conclude there's no purpose behind anything.
Generally, atheists and agnostics have these things in common;
a. They say;
1. All religions are true, but they contradict each other.
2. All religions are false, which doesn't make sense.
3. There can only be one true religion, the one in the Bible.
b. They ask questions, but never accept the answers because they know all the answers.
3.) Poly-theistic religions (many Gods); Buddhists, Hindus, Shintos, etc.
4.) Monotheistic "non-Christian" religions; Judaism, Mohammedanism, and Zoroastrianism.
5.) Protestants, or Churchgoers; (40,000 denominations, sects, and cults)
a. They reject the "One Holy Apostolic Catholic Church", from where they all originated.
b. They are "lukewarm" (apathetic) to the true faith of Christ and His teachings.
Then we come to the most heretical, schismatic, and apostate sect of all:
6.) Novus Ordo: The new protestant religion in modern Rome. (Watch the video again)
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7.) Traditional Catholics: The new break away groups since Vatican II after 1970.
a. CMRI: Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen established in 1967 by Archbishop Thuc
b. SSPX: Society of St. Pius X established in 1970 by Archbishop Lefebvre
c. SSPV: Society of St. Pius V established in 1983 by Bishop Kelly
d. ICKP: Institute of Christ the King Priests established in 1990 Monsignor Gilles Wach
e. FSSP: Society of St. Peter established in 1988.
8.) Independent disenfranchised clergy: Catholic clergy who either separated volunterily or who were
excommunicated from "Novus Ordo" since 1970, and are not associated with the groups above.
Let's not forget the group excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church in 1054 AD.
9.) Eastern Orthodox Churches: Excommunicated from the Roman Castholic Church in1054 A.D. ​
FINALLY;
10.) Home-aloners; i.e., individual Catholics who, for various reasons, are not associated with any groups above, but who consider themselves "traditional" Catholics, without a home chapel to attend Mass. They take seriously the moral theology and canon law, "Lex dubia non obligat":
The principle based on the application that, if a Catholic has genuine doubt (a positive and probable doubt of law), one is not bound by that law and may take the "safer" or "freer" course of action, provided other obligations are not compromised." ~ Bartholomew Medina, OP
(St. Alphonsus Liguori, Doctor of Theology, expanded on this matter in the 18th century)
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These "home-aloners may avail themselves of the "Traditional Latin Mass" whenever they can, according to the Council of Trent of 1564.
Under canon law, no priest can deny any baptised Catholic "in good standing" to attend Mass.
"Any baptized person, not prohibited by law, can and must be admitted to holy communion."
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Canon law 915: Prohibits those who have been excommunicated or interdicted, or those "obstinately persevering in manifest grave sin," from being admitted to Holy Communion.
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Canon law 916: Directs individuals who are conscious of grave sin to refrain from receiving until they have made a sacramental confession.
Many "home-aloners" have serious doubts ("Lex dubia non obligat") as to the validity of the occupants of Peter's chair since the death of Pope Pius XII, based on evidence of heresy and violations of moral theology, but this, in itself, does not constitue nor do they consider themselves associated with groups who refer to themselves as "sedevacantists", per say, which is a new term some define as "the seat of Peter is vacant". Many "home-aloners" acknowledge the chair is occupied, but the doubt is to whether the religion these occupants since Pius XII been placed there by the Holy Ghost, insofar as these "papal claimants" of Novus Ordo have been heavily influenced by Freemasonry, have engaged in and promote inter-religious worship (false euchumenism), idolatry (Pachamama), and the latest "papal claimant", Leo XIV blatantly welcomed and promoted an LGBTQ parade in the Vatican, and prayer meeting for anti-Catholic Muslims. This is heretical, apostate, and anti-Catholic.
THE ENEMY'S TACTIC:
"Divide and conquer" is the enemy's tactic, and to a great extent, Satan the devil has been successful, going back to the "Great Schism" in 1054, then the Protestant Revolution in 1615 A.D., the French Revolution in 1789, the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the infiltration of Freemasonry after the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958, all laying the ground work for Satan's diabolical death stroke, infiltration directly into the Catholic Church hierarchy in Rome since the illicit appointment of John XXIII in1958.
This has been the plan all along since the crucifion of Christ in 33 A.D. in Jerusalem.
It's no wonder Jesus quoted the prophet (Zechariah 13:7), "For it is written: I will strike the shepherd (chief shepherd 'successor to Peter in Rome), and the sheep shall scatter." ~ Matthew 26:31.
What did the Holy Fathers and doctors of the Church have to say about this?
​What happened since Pope Pius XII's death? . (Watch the video again)
​True traditional Catholics must consider the many signs Jesus and His apostles, along with many of the faithful prophets of the Old Testament had to say about the "the last days"; [Matthew 24:3, Luke 21:10-12, virtually the entire book of Apocalypse (Revelation), along with the two books of Peter, 2 Peter 3:1-13, and, the letters of St Paul; 1 Timothy 4, 2 Timothy 3:1-9, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12; 1 Corinthians 15:12-58, much less what the prophets wrote of such; Isaiah 2:2; Daniel chapters 2, 4, 7, 8, 10-12; Ezekiel 38-39; Joel 2; and Zechariah 9.]
Many agree that many of these things have already taken place to some extent. Why do so many ignore the signs? Jesus warned us, "As it was in Noah's day, so it shall be in these last days." People are not paying attention. (Matthew 24:37-39) And then the flood came and "took them all away."
So, what should we do if these things are true?
Jesus gave us the answer: Get prepared, "Seek answers" (Matthew 7:7) and don't ignore the signs around us. Christ promised He will help us find the answers. Some may be home, but are not "alone".
Sometimes the answers can be challenginging, unpleasant, even shocking. Remember what He said,
"I came not to make peace, but with a sword... a man's enemies shall be members of his own household." (Matthew 10:34-36)
Jesus said, "For many are called, but few are chosen." (Matthew 22:14)
Christ's followers are referred to as "Church~Militants", warriors, those who engage in a spiritual battle with "principalities and powers, the rulers of the world of this darkness, and spirits of wickedness in high places". (Ephesians 6:12) Therefore, these "Church~Militants" need to wear the suit of armor. (Ephesians 6:11) Many don't see the enemy. Why? They're blinded. (2 Corinthians 4:4)
In the meantime, don't be disheartened or discouraged. Remember Jesus's words, "But when these things begin to come to pass, look up, and lift up your heads, your redemption is at hand."
This is no time to be silence and cave in fear. This is the time to be clear who the enemies are, and make our stand for Christ. Sometimes these enemies are members of his own household, neighbors, and relatives." (Matthew 10:36) Why? As Jesus said, He came with a sword to divide His followers from those who resist Him. And we must remember St. Dismas below, "the penitent thief", who repented and was saved by Jesus in Dismas last breath. So, we patiently continue to try with our neighbors as Jesus commanded.