Tuesday, December 17, 2013

'Repent'


The teaching of the Catholic Church has always been that those who die in the state of mortal sin go to hell.  During the third apparition of Fatima on July 13, 1917 Our Lady  startled and scared  the three seers when she showed them hell for a brief moment and then said  to them, "You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go."  To emphasize her point even further a few minutes later she instructed the children, when you pray the Rosary, say after each mystery, "O my Jesus, forgive us, save us from the fire of hell.  Lead all souls to heaven, especially those are most in need."

Our Lady knowing the tactics of the progressive movement was reminding us that God does not change his mind and that the goal of all revolutionaries is to eliminate the truth about the past.

It was reported recently that Cardinal Marx of Munich a progressive with a modernistic philosophy and one of the "Super Eight" who will advise the current Bishop of Rome on the future direction of the Church, said that the Church should repent and apologize to Catholics and others for the scaremongering images about hell.  He believes like almost all modernists in universal salvation and therefore there cannot be a hell.  His beliefs conflict with  Our Lady's words which is one of the major reasons the Novus Ordo Church has deliberately destructed the message of Fatima and especially the third secret in which Cardinals Ciappi, O.P. and Oddi who had both read the secret, said foretold of the great apostasy in the Church.

Just ask Novus Ordo Catholics and even many 'traditional' Catholics about Our Lady's requests regarding the Five First Saturdays or the Consecration of Russia and you will soon realize what a marvelous job the Church has done in silencing the message of Our Blessed Mother.    It is the Novus Ordo Church that needs to repent for disobeying Our Lady's wishes by covering up the words of Fatima.  If  it was only that easy.  Apologies will not save the untold numbers who were not exposed to  the message of Fatima.

Homer Sweeney






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