Tuesday, June 21, 2016



Let GOD arise,
Let His enemies be scattered;
Let all who hate Him flee before His Holy Face.
~Psalm 67
¡Viva Cristo † Rey! ¡Viva la Virgen de Guadalupe!
Si vis pacem, para bellum!

This was the response I posted to Bishop Robert Lynch blog “For His Friends Thoughts andReflections” which by the way is still on moderation I am sure it will never get off that status.

With all due respect to the office you hold, I feel I must respond with some Spiritual Works of Mercy, due to the subject matter of your blog “ORLANDO, ORLANDO WE LOVE YOU.”

"Our founding parents" would you be referring to Adam and Eve?  No, you are talking about the men who wrote our Constitution. Those men are called Founding Fathers, not parents. As for the Constitution the one that has been stomped on and drug through the mud by this administration, the one you more than likely voted for, who voted NO to keep God out their Democrat platform, the ones who abort the pre-born as a right and you worry about assault weapons? What can be the definition of an assault weapon? Could it be a knife? A hammer? A fist? Or maybe a vacuum/suction or what they call MVAs? What about a word, can a word be an assault weapon? A weapon of any kind can be if used by a lunatic an “Assault Weapon”. Abortion alone, just in one day in the United States are 4,000+ not 49.

As for your statement one truly being pro-life and to work for the elimination of the sales of these guns. You are talking about the “Seamless Garment” here, there is a big difference in the killing of an innocent and the senseless murder of an adult.

Sin is sin to God, it excommunicates us from God's love so ALL SIN is bad but to say that a baby being ripped out of their mother’s womb, where they should be safe from harm, to people who by their free will have chosen to live a sinful life are polar opposites. We should want them all back in the grace of God, that is why we do not condone ANY sinful behavior and that is called true Charity Bishop. We need to love God more than we love the human person and we need to love them enough to help them out of their sins so they can attain the Beatific Vision for which each and every one of us has been made. This act charity is more than love, this is what Jesus talks about, He never left people in their sin, He told them to “Go and sin no more” that is Charity, the greatest love there is.

My dear Bishop, there is more killing going on than 49. How about those who are misled by the very people that are supposed to be leading the flock? The killing of a soul is much worse than death of the flesh. Where are you leading the flock? Could you be leading them straight to hell by your lack of Charity? Are you a person who “loves company” per say, is that why you seem to be defending those living in mortal sin or at the very least living a scandalous lifestyle: fornication, sodomy and or drunkenness or the like.

We know right from wrong, because it was written in our hearts. This is why people hide their behavior.  And as for judgment, we are permitted to judge actions it says so in the Bible many times in: Luke 12:56-57; John 7:24; Acts 4:19; I Corinthians 2:15; I Corinthians 5:3; I Corinthians 6:2-5; I Corinthians 10:15; I Corinthians 14:29; Hebrews 5:14. Douay-Rheims Bible.

As for our Second Amendment right, we as a people have the right given to us by God to defend ourselves, it doesn’t say which kind of weapon just that we are able to do so.

Didn't Peter bring a sword actually two swords to the night on the Mount of Olives? And actually what did our Doctors and Fathers of the Church say about defending ourselves? CCC #2263, 2264, 2265, 2266, 2267. The Church says this: Matthew 26:52 For all that take the sword, shall perish by the sword. This statement by Jesus isn’t what you think it means. The Church interprets it this way: This was not to condemn the use of the sword, when employed on a just cause, or by lawful authority. Euthymius looks upon it as a prophecy that the Jews should perish by the sword of the Romans. (Witham) --- Our divine Saviour would not permit this apostle to continue in his pious zeal for the safety of his Master. He says to him: put up thy sword. For he could not be unwilling to die for the redemption of man, who chose to be born for that end alone. Now, therefore, he gives power to his implacable enemies to treat him in the most cruel manner, not willing that the triumph of the cross should be in the least deferred; the dominion of the devil and man's captivity in the least prolonged. (St. Leo) That is what the Church says.

Bishop Lynch, God has not given you the right to take His rights from us. You are supposed to be a teacher not a dictator, as Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin and Pol Pot, by taking our guns from us or inciting the government to do so. You Bishop are showing your true colors with this post. Even Jesus Himself said "Do you think I cannot appeal to my Father who will promptly send more than twelve Legions of Angels to my defense" what do you think HE meant by that? Don't answer that question, go the AUTHORITY of the Church, as we should always do. When you give your opinion you are no better than a Protestant/heretic that is why there is more than 40,000+ Protestant denominations because they try to interpret the Bible which only the Catholic Church has that Authority given to them by God, the Church Jesus Christ started and the one that you are condemning in your post.

And Last by not least. How dare you compare the Church of Jesus Christ, the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church to heretical so called religions. They do not believe in our Creed, the Creed that you recite at every Mass. They do not believe that the Holy Eucharist is the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ Word made Flesh who dwelt among us to give us a chance of eternal life to be with the Blessed Trinity forever. As Our Lord Jesus Christ said at Capharnaum John 6:35 I am the bread of life: *he that cometh to me, shall not hunger: and he that believeth in me, shall never thirst.48 I am the bread of life.49 *Your fathers did eat manna in the desert, and they died.50 This is the bread which cometh down from heaven: that if any one eat of it, he may not die.51 I am the living bread, which came down from heaven.52 If any man eat of this bread, he shall live forever: and the bread which I will give, is my flesh for the life of the world.53 The Jews, therefore, disputed among themselves, saying: How can this man give us his flesh to eat? John 6:54 Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen, I say to you: Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you.
So you comparing Our Church and Faith to others, is heresy which makes what you are saying here worse than any assault weapon any human can use. By your words you can kill a soul a soul that has been entrusted to you on the day of your ordination to the Priesthood by preaching error/heresy.
Please find some humility and stop this madness, it is not only souls of the people that have been entrusted to you that are at risk, it is your own!

“The Protestants, Communists, and Socialists know that their greatest enemies, the ones most likely to thwart their designs, are the Catholic priests. Since their errors are from the prince of darkness, it suffices for priests to present to the people the light of the Catholic doctrine in order to dissipate all the darkness caused by their erroneous tenets. Their most subtle and strategic move, therefore, has been to spread evil of the priests of the Church”—St. Anthony Mary Claret, Autobiography, pt. 4, ch. 4.

“All the evils of the world are due to lukewarm Catholics”
~Pope St. Pius V

An official of the French Army asked St. Bernadette once whether she feared an invasion of the Prussians. She responded, “I only fear bad Catholics.” He responded, “Don’t you fear anything else?” She said—“No, nothing.”

Monday, June 13, 2016

THINKING OUT LOUD TODAY



It has been a very long time since I have posted on my blog. I decided to think out loud here today. 
May God bless!
 Let GOD arise,
Let His enemies be scattered;
Let all who hate Him flee before His Holy Face.
~Psalm 67
¡Viva Cristo Rey! ¡Viva la Virgen de Guadalupe!
Si vis pacem, para bellum!

I was wondering this morning after my morning prayers which are more important the Corporal Works of Mercy or the Spiritual Works of Mercy. According to many in the Church today there are only the Corporal Works of Mercy that we need to do. I have to say they are the easiest and also the ones that can be seen by others. The Spiritual Works of Mercy you can take a walloping for(speaking from experience).
 
Corporal Works of Mercy:
The seven practices of charity, based on Christ's prediction of the Last Judgment (Matthew 5:3-10) that will determine each person's final destiny.
They are:
1. to feed the hungry
2. to give drink to the thirsty
3. to clothe the naked
4. to shelter the homeless
5. to visit the sick
6. to visit those in prison
7. to bury the dead.

Spiritual Works of Mercy:
The traditional seven forms of Christian charity in favor of the soul or spirit of one's neighbor, in contrast with the corporal works of mercy that minister to people's bodily needs.
They are:
1. converting the sinner
2. instructing the ignorant
3. counseling the doubtful
4. comforting the sorrowful
5. bearing wrongs patiently
6. forgiving injuries
7. praying for the living and the dead.
Their bases are the teaching of Christ and the practice of the Church since apostolic times.

I know which I believe to be most important work of mercy that would be the Spiritual Works for they deal more with the soul which is eternal.

So I continued my day and said my Rosaries and started listening to old Fr. Corapi videos and he made reference to Galatians, which I am not very familiar, so I decided to read chapter 6 and was given an answer to my earlier question (the Holy Ghost is too good to me but I will take anything He gives to me)
Galatians 6:9-10 9And in doing good, let us not fail: for in due time we shall reap, not failing.10 Therefore, whilst we have time, let us do good to all men, but especially to those who are of the household of the faith.

Interpretation by the Church:
Ver. 9. Works of mercy are the seed of life everlasting, and the proper cause thereof, and not faith only. Ver. 10. The household of the faith: those who profess the same true faith. (Witham) --- We are more bound to assist Christians than Jews; Catholics than heretics. (St. Jerome, q. 1. ad Hedibim.)

“Who is going to save our Church? Not our bishops, not our priests and religious. It is up to you, the people. You have the minds, the eyes, the ears to save the Church. Your mission is to see that your priests act like priests, your bishops, like bishops, and your religious act like religious.”
~Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, before the Knights of Columbus, June 1972