Wednesday, September 03, 2014

Sancte Pie Decime! Gloriose Patrone! Ora! Ora! pro nobis!!!!!!! (ter) :D


Instaurare omnia in Christo!

Jesus, Mary, Joseph, Anne, Therese, I love You; Save Souls! : )



Prayer to St. Pius X

Glorious Pontiff, St. Pius the X, devoted servant of Our Lord and loving child of Mary, I invoke you as a saint in Heaven. I give myself to you that you may always be my father, my protector and my guide in the way of holiness and salvation.
Aid me in observing the duties of my state in life. Obtain for me great purity of heart and a fervent love of the interior life after your own example.
Pope of the Blessed Sacrament, teach me to love Holy Mass and Holy Communion as the source of all grace and holiness and to receive this Sacrament as often as I can. 
Gentle father of the poor, help me to imitate your charity toward my fellowmen in word and deed. 
Consoler of the suffering, help me to bear my daily cross patiently and with perfect resignation to the will of God. Loving Shepherd of the flock of Christ obtain for me the grace of being a true child of Holy Mother Church.
St. Pius the X beloved Holy Father, I humbly implore your powerful intercession in obtaining from the Divine Heart of Jesus all the graces necessary for my spiritual and temporal welfare. I recommend to you in particular this favor [mention your request].
Great Pontiff, whom Holy Mother Church has raised to the honor of our altars and urged me to invoke and imitate as a saint, I have great confidence in your prayers. I earnestly trust that if it is God’s Holy Will, my petition will be granted through your intercession for me at the throne of God.
St. Pius the X pray for me and for those I love. I beg of you, by your love for Jesus and Mary, do not abandon us in our needs. May we experience the peace and joy of your holy death. Amen.
Imprimatur: John M. Gannon, Archbishop of Erie, Pennsylvania




Most interestingand intriguing character



Deus propitius esto mihi peccatori

Jesu mitis et humilis corde, Fac cor nostrum secundum Cor tuum.

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Sancte Pie Decime!


Sancte Pie Decime, gloriosi Patrone, Ora, Ora, pro nobis! (ter)

Today's the MOST Blessed Feast Day of the Patron of the Society of Saint Pius X, Dearest Pope Saint Pius X! He is the last canonized Pope and the Pope who is called the Pope of the Most Blessed Sacrament, most famous for his encyclical Pascendi Domini Gregis - Against Modernism (whose publication this September 2007 is at its centenary! :D), who brought the age down for children to receive Holy Communion, who encouraged Daily Holy Communion and oh, much much much more! :D


He is also, arguably, the very first victim of the First World War. He died on the 20th of August 1914, just on the brink of the Great War with a broken heart. For as Pope and as the head of state etc, he knew (from sources around) that the Great War was about to start. He could "foresee" (I'm using this word a little loosely) the horrible forces of freemasonry which sought to stir the emotions of Catholic nations and cause them to fight against each other, especially Catholic Europe. The 2 great wars of the previous century, the Great War and WWII destroyed almost all of Christendom - and especially that of Europe.


But, Instaurare Omnia in Christo! - To Restore All Things in Christ (Eph 1:10), and that's the only thing worth doing, all for His Love, His Glory, His Honour! All for dearest Jesus.


And a note before I stop typing, and continue on sometime soon (either tomorrow or the day after tomorrow), we must always remember that the central theme of Modernism as it stands now in our masonic world is: the Replacement of Faith with feelings. And that is wrong. Faith CANNOT be replaced by feeling, no matter how enticing it sounds ... We must, as Catholics submit to the Faith which was passed down from Jesus through the Apostles (that's Tradition), we must believe it and we must live it.

O my Jesus, I love Thee!

My Jesus, may I be all Thine, and be Thou all mine!

Jesus, Mary, I love Thee; Save Souls!

Jesu mitis et humilis corde, Fac cor nostrum secundum Cor tuum. (ter)

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