Let 4-7 October be a time of reparation for the elevation of the demon idol “Pachamama” near to and within one of the most sacred shrines in all Christendom, St. Peter’s Basilica. 1st Day HERE 2nd Day HERE 3rd Day HERE
5th “anniversary”.
There is a prayer called “The Golden Arrow based on interior locutions given to a French Carmelite nun Mary of St. Peter in 1843. Jesus told her that acts of sacrilege and blasphemy were like a poisoned arrow. Hence, Golden Arrow for the prayer of reparation. While Christ told Mary of St. Peter that the two sins which offend him the most are blasphemy and profanation of Sunday, this fits well our intent today. Moreover, 5 years ago at the Mass of the closure of the “Walking Together about the Amazon”, a bowl connected to worship of the demon Pachamama was placed on the main altar of St. Peter’s Basilica over the bones of the 1st Vicar of Christ! This was on a Sunday, 27 October 2019. That seems like a profanation of Sunday.
The Golden Arrow Prayer
May the most holy, most sacred, most adorable, most incomprehensible and ineffable Name of God be forever praised, blessed, loved, adored and glorified in Heaven, on earth, and under the earth, by all the creatures of God, and by the Sacred Heart of Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar. Amen.























Can we ask for God’s Grace for Alexander Tschugguel and his band of heroes for tossing the Abomination into the Tiber River?
The Golden Arrow prayer is almost universally mistranslated. Christ’s words to Mary of St. Peter were: “and in the Hells”, not “and under the earth.”
She asked Him about the plural of Hell, and He explained the reason to her. So the prayer was not casually mistranslated. It deliberately softens and obscures the depth and riches of meaning and theology implicit in the prayer, which perfectly suits the “hoping Hell is empty” mood of the VII church.
You can find the original in the biography of Mary of St. Peter and the Golden Arrow. I apologize for not giving the title of the book and the page number of the prayer, but it is somewhere in the house and I could not locate it.
If you think that the actual words of Christ matter, you may want to use the version of the Golden Arrow prayer that He gave us.
Addendum to comment on the Golden Arrow prayer: the prayer is given correctly in the text of the book. However, the version of the prayer printed at the end of the book is the modern one. You have to go into the text itself to fine the original.