Betrayed by Affection

etrayalIn noticing a sign in a vacuum cleaner repair shop which said, “The vacuum created by a failure to communicate will quickly filled with rumor, misrepresentation, drivel, and poison.” From this I began to identify the four main problems which affect church members.

The first problem which most of us would agree on, of course, is the heresies which resulted because of the Vatican II Council. From this traditionalist have a common goal: To preserve and keep the faith in tact.

The second most pressing problem seems to be the overly influence of cultism in our action and behavior. Now cultism in certain cases can be beneficial to the faith as in some religious orders and the propagation of the Rosary, Brown Scapular, and so forth. However, Catholics have a tendency to doctrinalize many of the messages which are coming from all the different apparitions which have taken place over the centuries and have increased in number with the advent of Vatican Council II. It seems that the Lord is betrayed by shows of affection than by any other way. My concern here is this, of course, the way some of these messages are being blended in with the prophecies of Divine Revelation and are being used to project an outcome which will bring total restoration to the Church before Christ comes back. Although, nothing is impossible with God, there is an apparent contradiction with Scripture which indicates that Vatican II Council and Paul VI issued in the Great Apostasy foretold by the Apostles, which, if true, brings Christ back at its conclusion without restoration of the pre-Vatican II Church.

The third pressing problem we have affecting us is the Feenyite problem, many of our so-called brothers and sisters who were broken off from the vine began to re-emerge or infiltrate the traditional movement under the guise of loyalist and proceeded then to work their mind control over the people in promoting their rejection of Baptism of Desire, Baptism of Blood, and invincible ignorance, dogma’s supported by at least five Popes, Innocent III, St. Pius V, Gregory XII, Pius IX, and Pius XII. (Catholic Encyclopedia 1912) and also found in Scriptures (ACTS Chpt 17:22, John Chpt 5:24) Feeneyites support Jansen-ism Heresy, “No grace is given outside the Church.” Their distortion of Church teaching is causing disunity among the faithful.

The fourth major problem is mortal sin (every disorder in the world is a reflection of mortal sin) (Maryknoll Missile, 1959). In reflecting upon mortal sins, I am referring to those that effect the mind as the world turns, more and more Catholics have been embedded into the new religion of Democracy. Another form of mind control, which actually promotes foolish pride and freedom to decide what is right or wrong, which again leads to a lack of respect for lawful authority. As Catholics we must come to realize that our human nature is the enemy and whenever we allow ourselves to be disobedient to lawful authority we are promoting and foster ills of society. One should realize that conspiracies, plots against the faith, can never be accomplished without the cooperation of our sinful behavior. At the same time it is just as dismal for us to have blind obedience. As Catholics we are reminded that without the three virtues of faith, hope and charity, all our efforts to bring about any tranquility will be in vain. “He came unto His own, and His own received Him not.” (John Chpt. 1:10).
Generally we apply these words to Our Lord and Savior, but we fail to realize that the same term can be applied to every prophet, Pope, or lawful leader who has come into our lives. As divine life springs from faith, hope and charity, we as Christians share in Christ’s One Mystical Body, and it is up to us, “to preserve the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace being obedient to your calling, One Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God Who blesses us .” As in the Name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen

Grace be with you through Mary, our hope. In Christ.

Joseph B.D. Saraceno
September 15, 2002
Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Ref: Pope Pius XII Mystica Corporis Christi 1943
Pope Pius XI, Quanto Conficiamur Moerore 1863
“God, in His sovereign bounty and mercy does not allow
that a person who is not guilty of a voluntary fault should
be subject to eternal punishment.”

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